Pilots Are Losing Their Minds Over this Blue Angels Video

What’s it like to fly in one of the US Navy’s demonstration team FA-18 Hornets? This is about as close as it gets without strapping in.

Blue Angels video
A U.S. Navy Blue Angels video takes viewers inside the cockpit.
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Key Takeaways:

  • The article enthusiastically promotes a U.S. Navy Blue Angels video for its extreme realism and intensity.
  • The video has achieved viral status, captivating millions of viewers with its depiction of incredible flying.
  • Viewers are cautioned to watch responsibly due to the potential for motion sickness caused by the realistic aerial maneuvers.
  • It highlights the extraordinary skill of the Blue Angels pilots, described as "just sick."
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Video is cool, but it can only go so far, right? Yeah, we thought so too. Until we saw this U.S. Navy Blue Angels video and lost our minds, like about two million other viewers before us. The video is so realistic that we have to warn you to be sure you’re sitting down and that you’re not prone to motion sickness. Because they way these pilots fly is, as the kids say, just sick! Don’t believe us that any video could hit that hard? We get it. We didn’t believe it either. Until we watched it, that is. Enjoy, but watch responsibly!

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