RED FLAG 19-2 MASS RECOVERY (THE LARGEST I'VE SEEN)

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THIS VIDEO ONLY GET'S BETTER AS IT GOES ON. This is the largest mass landing I have ever witnessed. I was driving back to Las Vegas from north of area 51 when I saw all the jets flying to do their mission. I couldn't believe the amount of jets in the air, and all of them were fairly low. I knew I had to hurry back to Vegas to film the jets coming in. Red Flag is very unpredictable on when the jets take off, and land at Nellis AFB. Usually they'll come in groups of 3 to land, and can take a couple hours for them all to land. During every Red Flag exercise they'll do one or two mass take off's, and mass landings so the ground personnel is trained on jetting the jets off the flight line fast. I didn't have to cut out much of this video at all due to the jets just coming in one after another. I didn't count the jets coming in, but had to cut out 6 of them due to I just couldn't get them in focus fast enough. As some of you may know when your filming at night, and filming bright lights such as Nellis, and the Las Vegas strip. When you pan the camera to complete darkness the camera will not focus on auto focus. I did the best I could do to keep everything in focus from bright to dark. Hopefully you all watch until the end because it truly get's better as the video goes on.
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RED FLAG is the U.S. Air Force's premier air-to-air combat training exercise. Participants often include both the United States, and allied nations' combat air forces.
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada is the largest fighter base in the world. Aircraft from Nellis operate on the Nevada Testand Training Range, which offers more than 15,000 square miles of airspace, and 4,700 square miles of restricted land. More than 75% of all live munitions used by the Air Force for training are dropped on the Nevada Test and Training Range. Many communities in southern Nevada see, and hear Nellis aircraft 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week. From 110 feet above the ground to twice the speed of sound. (TRUST ME I SEE IT ALL THE TIME)
NEXT RED FLAG, AND THE LAST FOR THE YEAR 19-3 is July 15 - Aug 2. I'll be at Nellis, Tonopah, and Area 51 to get you all the best footage possible.

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