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From the Cockpit: Strike Fighter Ball 2014

Strike Fighter Ball 2014 from NO, EVERYTHING on Vimeo.

Scott Wolff 1 Comment Navy

We’ve seen the West Coast Hornet Ball, thanks to our good friend and compatriot Wingnut. The Australians have thrown their hat into the mix, and did a darn fine job. So where are the bros from the Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic?!

Ladies and gentlemen, you need look no further, for here it is: The 2014 Strike Fighter Ball. Thanks to No, Everything Productions, this video is–much like the others you’ve seen of this nature–a stunner. It is beautifully shot and edited, has decent music, and offers the unique perspectives of U.S. Naval Aviation.

We can only speak for ourselves, but we never get tired of watching this stuff. Granted, there’s only a few places you can mount a GoPro in the cockpit, so although things may look similar, this video is just as unique as the other two. It also includes targeting pod video from Operation Inherent Resolve–the current undertaking to pulverize ISIS and its infrastructure.

So grab your popcorn, hook your computer up to the big-screen TV with your HDMI cable, and enjoy ten minutes of tactical aviation bliss. You won’t be disappointed!

A Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet departs the beach in spectacular fashion.

A Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet departs the beach in spectacular fashion.

(Featured Photo: Courtesy of Scott Wolff)

About the Author

Scott Wolff is an accomplished writer and renowned aviation photojournalist. He has held the position of Managing Editor for a print flying lifestyle magazine, and is the Host and Editor for FighterSweep. Scott's area of expertise is military flight operations, drawing on ten years of experience working extensively with all branches of the armed forces. He holds an FAA pilot certificate, the culmination of a life-long passion for flying airplanes. Scott has received military altitude chamber training, emergency egress training, and has logged time in a variety of civilian and military aircraft. He is also a member of the International Society of Aviation Photographers and Nikon Professional Services.

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