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andy29847
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Добавлен 18 окт 2006
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Home from a snow ride.
Просмотров 15День назад
Was turning in the drive after going for a snow ride. The song, Hep It's good to be Back Home Again" was starting on the radio, so I started the camera.
snow day in South Carolina
Просмотров 27День назад
I was out to see the snow, turned in on a woods roads near my home, and "A whiter shade of pale" started playing on the radio. Perfect!
When americans start building freedom with style:
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Cool
Is that a solar powered oil well??
@@FigsForYou - no. Just art.
@andy29847 aww, i was kind of hoping it was pumping oil 😕 Still cool tho
Damn look at that guy go
Beautiful!
Smooth Operator
Looks very easy on your back. Great.
There were some sketchy parts on that one.
Interesting!
😜 beau jeu Dude !!!!
I've driven past that sign a few times! Beautiful and awesome country. I bought a picture online of me, Fran and the dog going through in 2022; the light was right and you can see all 3 of our faces (the dog had got his front feet on the center console and was the navigator)! DD
They had 4 photo stations set up on the Dragon the day I drove through. I looked at the photos online but didn't see any that I liked. I've been going to the Dragon since 1999. I rode through on motorcycles until 2017. It is always fun. My fav thing is looking at all the cars and bikes.
How in hell did you get 141 subscribers? Must be Democrats.
Bro… who listens to a podcast while mudding
More importantly... who muds?
@@alexsnyder7539 - Sirius Xm - ESPN
I camped there a month ago
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Nice videos. I need to come check that out one of these days. Mind if I ask what camera you are using? I watched a few of your videos and it must have good image stabilization.
who's is beatiful place?Wait the answer.
Thanks for the video
Looking sharp! A true classic warbird.
That is so cool!
Glad this is a pure video, no music or other added sfx
Awesome music, too!
Just such a beautiful plane! Amazing abilities…
Wow , very Beautiful !……..
Like taking off in a J-3 Cub! No problemo.
That R2800 engine is making some sweet music
That is America!!! wow
The Korean War Hero Love the sound and looks of the F4U my favorite plane.
Was the canopy open??
Great pilot skills on such a narrow runway!
wow
And look at that sky! Its a perfect day.
Wotta marvelous Weapon I'm glad I'm not paying the fuel bill 😊
Man, landing that beast at such a small field is nightmare fuel.
Fantastic accomplishment!!
One of the best money to noise converters ever made. I love it thank you.
Look at the size of that prop. No wonder they had to go gull wing
One of the more quiet WWII planes. Remember Baa Baa Black Sheep? Great show.
Black Sheep squadron, wheres Pappy?
Birds chirping, green grass, blue skies and the canopy open.....doesn't get any better than that!
Nonsense. Having a bubbly, hot blonde on your lap....along with all that other stuff, definitely would be better.
I hate all people who own an aircraft like this…but only because I’m totally jealous. OK, OK, just kidding about the “hate” part but I’m still jealous.
If I could have ANY warbird this would be it
A few details. The Chance Vought F4U Corsair's bent, or inverted gull-wing design was necessary to accommodate the aircraft's large propeller and short landing gear. The Corsair was intended to be a carrier-based aircraft for the U.S. Navy, so the landing gear needed to be short and sturdy. The wings were also needed to be brought down to provide enough clearance for the propeller, which was needed to take full advantage of the aircraft's powerful Pratt & Whitney R2800 Double Wasp engine. One additional detail was that the engine (and prop) had so much torque that the plane tended to counter rotate just after leaving the flight deck. Pilots learned very quickly to counter that tourque with the stick as soon as the wheels left the deck. A fabulous plane never the less.
Many pilots crashed trying to land on carriers, became land based. Breathtakingly beautiful plane.
@@RexFeral55 I worked on the bridge of carriers in the Navigation Department. Often we would do training duty of Southern Cal for new pilots to complete their carrier qualifications. Thankfully we never had an incident. But the aborted landings were always fun to watch. And... once they qualified for day landings, they got to do it again at night. Even better to watch from the bridge. But the bottom line...these were all amazing young pilots lading on a very tiny platform. Go Navy.
I was impressed he landed on such a narrow runway.
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I don't necessarily agree with your statement, but that is one reason for buying the impact wrench.
That is a beautiful aircraft.
Designed with paper, pencils, and slide rules. Simply amazing. Thank you Andy for sharing. Jim
Where do people get their money from?
well if you are a politician........ insider trading, bribes, and selling out your Country
By selling their children and birthrights??
Lovely warbird. The sound of that engine is music to the ears.