Have a Panasonic video camera mounted on top of my still camera, I concentrate on stills and whatever video I get are a bonus. So lot of dud footage if I'm honest, occasionally get a win.
Having almost 300 hours piloting Harvards, I'd like to state that those aeros were performed at a somewhat lower height AGL than I'd feel comfortable with, Hey ho, to each his own!
Brilliant, no stupid music, no stupid comments, no ye-has, no nothing.....just a little music at the end to finish it off. Nice one fella. Greast flight and loved it.
Lovely old aeroplanes. I've been for a few rides in them, but not for a couple of decades. There is a Harvard a few minute's drive away from my place and you can take flights in it, and also in a couple of Tiger Moths, so perhaps I'll indulge later this year.
Spectacular 🎉. This will be the feature presentation for a group of people who love model aircraft 😊. Superb work on the plane and a great flight. Thanks. Very much!
My mother was a WASP ferry pilot. She delivered A20s to a field in Quebec, Canada. She said tht A20s were almost as fun to fly as p51 and p38 aircraft. I still have the pilots manual for the A20 and delivery orders.
my father earned his wings in the Royal Canadian Air Force on Harvards. There is a flying and restoration museum near Toronto, Canada called the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association. I have booked a couple of rides - the flight of a lifetime.
Great footage of our PC-9 mate! Nice work, what camera were you shooting on?
Have a Panasonic video camera mounted on top of my still camera, I concentrate on stills and whatever video I get are a bonus. So lot of dud footage if I'm honest, occasionally get a win.
superb mister
Loving the cabin! Seems like there are more open cockkpit versions, but if I had one, it would be a cabin.
That's a neat looking plane!
Having almost 300 hours piloting Harvards, I'd like to state that those aeros were performed at a somewhat lower height AGL than I'd feel comfortable with, Hey ho, to each his own!
Brilliant, no stupid music, no stupid comments, no ye-has, no nothing.....just a little music at the end to finish it off. Nice one fella. Greast flight and loved it.
Lovely old aeroplanes. I've been for a few rides in them, but not for a couple of decades. There is a Harvard a few minute's drive away from my place and you can take flights in it, and also in a couple of Tiger Moths, so perhaps I'll indulge later this year.
Spectacular 🎉. This will be the feature presentation for a group of people who love model aircraft 😊. Superb work on the plane and a great flight. Thanks. Very much!
I know where there’s a complete Boston in a fresh water lake..gonna try and get it in a few years
I saw last year we lost 10% of aircraft ferrying them to war zones.
My Grandfather was air gunner on A20 Bostons with 114 Sqd. RAF Allied Command during WW2, N. Africa and Italy.
I can remember watching EXG flying in and out of Essendon airport as a kid
Beautiful job on the restorations.
My mother was a WASP ferry pilot. She delivered A20s to a field in Quebec, Canada. She said tht A20s were almost as fun to fly as p51 and p38 aircraft. I still have the pilots manual for the A20 and delivery orders.
Great ! Thanks ! - I remember when the A20s were brought out of PNG. - Regards from Alaska!
A-20 Havoc/Boston -- unaccountably, my childhood & all-time favorite airplane.
(They have TWO of 'em?!?!)
Thanks!
I think that P 40 was one of the first "giant scale" foamies produced. A good flyer as you found out. Great job with the mods!
Nice RC, No ballast tanks ?
Lots of lead, floats just above decks awash and uses thrust to dive, positive bouncy to resurface.
1974 taking Grandpa off after the tree fell on him
Sweet! You get to see the coolest planes! 😎
Cool that he landed on the grass!
Chinese trainer many all over the world these days, entry level warbird. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanchang_CJ-6)
What the heck is a nanchang? Would be nice to have some info on it along with the video.
Yes he had a few goes, note the windsock when he goes past, downwind landing.
my father earned his wings in the Royal Canadian Air Force on Harvards. There is a flying and restoration museum near Toronto, Canada called the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association. I have booked a couple of rides - the flight of a lifetime.
Sweet, sweet beaver! LOL!
I love the long legs on this bird! Thanks!
Pretty windy! Great shots! Did that low wing single (Cirrus) mess up his nose gear? He was up and down about 4 times!
Nice
Electric way ta go, nice work 🇦🇺🤙
Well done sir!
Yay! Comments are live! Great work and flights, Peter!
Bouncy bouncy