Watch: Latest Dude Perfect trick shot clip features US Air Force pilots from Oklahoma

Can you score a basketball goal from the back of a military transport aircraft flying hundreds of feet in the air?

That's what the guys from Dude Perfect attempted in their latest video, which features aircraft from Altus and Vance Air Force Bases.

Dude Perfect is a high-energy sports and comedy group that rose to popularity on YouTube for its creators' wild trick shots and elaborate stunts. In their most recent exhibition, the guys flew along with U.S. Air Force pilots who are based in Oklahoma.

While in the air, Dude Perfect members dropped hundreds of basketballs from a C-17 Globemaster, threw massive darts out the back trying to hit a target, refueled in mid-air and snuck in a round of what appeared to be golf. For the Air Force's part, the air crews were able to practice low-level airdrops, mid-air refueling and formation flying.

Vance Air Force Base in Enid is home to the USAF 71st Flying Training Wing, which operates a number of training aircraft for new pilots. In the video, the T-38 Talon trainer jet is featured heavily.

Altus Air Force Base is another training site. Operations there focus on cargo aircraft and refueling tankers like the KC-135 Stratotanker seen in the video. An airman from Vance Air Force Base captured additional video that can be seen here:

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Dude Perfect features Oklahoma-based USAF pilots in trick shot video