Greek F-16 vs Turkish F-16: Aviation expert who said Greek pilot "owned" his Turkish counterpart reacts to new video

C.W. Lemoine f-16

Well-known former US fighter jet pilot C.W. Lemoine analysed another dogfight video between Greek and Turkish F-16 pilots over the Aegean Sea.

In his latest reaction video, he comments on how the Greek pilot could pull the trigger on the enemy F-16 at any moment.

In 2020, when commenting on another dogfight video between the Greek and Turkish air forces, he recalled that the Greek pilot had "owned" his Turkish counterpart.

While watching the video, Lemoine said "jink" each time the Greek Mirage could have shot down the Turkish jet when he should have suddenly changed direction, prompting him to say, "Oh no... making Viper pilots look bad," in reference to Turkish pilot.

At the end of the first viewing of the video, he said "Oh boy... And that's the end of that tragic, tragic video" about how badly the Turkish pilot of the F-16 performed.

During the second viewing of the video and commenting on it, he said "The [Turkish] F-16 is not performing very well right now. He's not doing a very good job of redefining the fight and getting it back in his own game plan," adding "the airplane is just a pig," in reference to how exposed the Turkish pilot is to the Greek war jet.

Towards the end of the viewing, when speaking about the Greek pilot, Lemoine said "And here you see this dude is just completing owning him."

In conclusion, the fighter jet expert said "Good on the Hellenic Air Force pilot, he basically converted high to low, and owned him."

He added that the Turkish pilot is "making my Viper look bad" and that "it's just embarrassing."

C.W. Lemoine says on his website that he joined the U.S. Air Force Reserve, flew the F-16, and accumulated one thousand hours, including a combat tour in Iraq. He later transferred to the Navy Reserve, where he flew F/A-18A+ Hornets for four years and currently flies the 737-800 for a legacy U.S. airline.

HisĀ YouTube account has garnered about 400,000 subscribers and over 60 million views. His channel mostly focuses on content related to fighter jets, offering expert analysis and opinion.

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