I'm not getting into the F35 capability argument, but I will say something regarding the F22. Hindsight being what it is, it's a huge shame that the USA didn't offer the F22 to allied countries like those in Europe, Japan, and most importantly, the northern part of the NORAD defense zone, Canada.
Canada has dropped out of the F35 participation/deal, for many of the reasons Eagl mentioned, but mainly because it isn't optimized for a2a and long range patrol/interception, something that is important when you have a huge area to cover like the entire northern part of the continent. The F22 would have been a lot better fit, not perfect, but much better had it been "allowed" to be sold to Canada, yet all the inquiries were poo-poo'd ten years ago, and Canada was stuck with the F35, which it spat out after swallowing. We wanted 100 F22's. Japan wanted more. Can you imagine not only how much cheaper the F22 would have been, but how much more effective the USA's primary allies would have been if there were 350 F22's available in a time of a large war, not just 150 or so.
One of my friends from high school has flown 6 modern fighters, over 2000 hrs in the Hornet and gone through Empire test pilot school in the UK, flying the Typhoon, Grippen, Navy F18E/F on exchange as well. From what he's told me the F22 is extremely tough in a2a ex's for a number of reasons, and if he could pick any plane to fly in if his life was on the line that was the one.
Now, years later after the F22 has been long in service, the "new" fighter looks less capable and less stealthy to boot than the "older" one. WTH?! As mentioned already, the F35 is going to end up costing more, a lot more than the F22. It's a shame they don't put a fraction of the money being put into the F35 back into the F22 program, and speed track the a2g software/avionics/etc, and just have it perform the same job, better, and for less money, IMO.
-edit, Also, the OP video, those are R/C Jets, models I think made by FlyEagleJets out of Taiwan, they look like J10s. Google Flyeaglejets, their models are great large scale jets, and it's hugely popular in Taiwan, the police close down parts of certain roadways for clubs to fly these things there.
http://www.flyeaglejet.com/en/J103D.4.85.html