"We had our mission, they had theirs." Spoken like a professional.
Fun fact: One of the US pilots involved in the incident, Captain Scott O'Grady, who was Capt. Bob Wright's wingman, would be shot down a couple of months later by a Serbian missile battery near Mrkonjić Grad. His experience during the six days he was shot down would be the inspiration for the 2001 movie "Behind Enemy Lines."
Your storytelling and animation made me feel sympathy for the 6 Hawk pilots. Very balanced. When F-16s appeared, I actually felt a tinge of fear, like the Terminator had shown up.
"We had our mission, they had theirs". No regret and no hate, what a great man.
Everybody talks about how much the animation improves, but the sound effects in this video are insanely good!
It's actually crazy how strong mentally and physically fighter pilots are, no time to mourn, gloc, shrapnel, flying in general is all just too much to endure for an average person.
man, seeing an F-16 behind you in an older jet must be so terrifying. This is sick
"But NATO command has dispatched 2 more F16s.." Never have I heard a more terrifying sentence
No matter what nation the pilots are from they always respect each other! Great video
This video felt like a horror movie. I have never feared a F-16 this much.
I love how the the pilot of the J-21 says that they the “Americans had their take and we had ours” this is very professional and really shows that it’s not the pilots who are at fault, but the people who are in command, the politicians.
photo-realistic animation, satisfying sound design, interesting information, and correct code words for the fighters? This must be heaven!
every video of these guys just has a massive jump in the quality of the models, this is insane
One of the f-16’s I worked on in Aviano had three green stars that said J-21, nice to see it’s story get some attention
This actually sent chills down my spine
These videos remind me of growing up watching early 2000s history and discovery channel, and just being so amazed about humanity
J21 Jastreb (Hawk) is grand son of P80/T33 and F84 Thunderjet, roughly speaking of course, it was a single seated version of G2 Galeb (Sea gull) trainer, by the time it was introduced in service it was practically already obsolete, no RWR, no flares, radar and so on but still really nice aircraft that is pleasure to fly as they pilots say, just obsolete for war even in 90's except when there are no air defences or 4th generation fighters lurking them...but I love to see them at airshows, that is for what they are (were) for.
The way yarnhub tells a story and the animation is something that shouldn't be miss.
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