Absolutely beautiful. I first saw one Robinsville NJ airport years ago. Bright, shiny aircraft. Work of art. Almost better looking than a Staggerwing Beech.
@@tbobborap1 I use X_Plane flight simulator, and one of my favorite planes to fly is the Spartan 7W Executive. Such a terrific aircraft! And your video made it so much more real!
The most magnificent aircraft I've ever been in! I have been lucky in my earlier years in aviation to have flown or flown in 7 different Spartan Executives. My favorite was S/N 2 now residing in Oshkosh at the EAA Museum. Growing up around antique airplanes, I consider myself blessed to not only done many things involved in aviation but to have met and befriended hundreds of incredible people who I hold fondly in my heart still today. I hope both of these glorious examples of art deco design are maintained and cared for lovingly by their new owners in the UK🇬🇧! Cheers from across the pond!
I noticed the polished Spartan had one flap per wing, probably a plain flap or a split flap. The painted Spartan also had a flap below the fuselage. Would this actually provide lift or just create drag. Also the polished Spartan looked to have a continuous exit ring for cooling but the painted Spartan did not and must have had traditional cowl flaps underneath. Any info on this and other changes on the very limited production of Spartans?
Barqwoof, Both aircraft are owned by a Englishman but are registered to a Delaware company,this allows them to maintain their original registration, there are many N reg aircraft in Europe. We started our display just as a thunderstorm moved past the airfield so not as close a formation as we'd have like but it was a touch rough up there!
tbobborap1 Thanks Pete , it good to see what it looked like from the ground! A nice video, I've got some footage from the GoPro on 615's which I'll put up soon. Bob
Beautiful planes! Excellent photos and video. Does anyone know of any manufacturers who make an r/c kit or Arf of the Spartan? Quick Internet search yields nothing. Thanks for any help.
They look so advanced compared to most planes from the 30s. Monoplane, all metal, retractable gear, and very streamlined. Its a shame they became a trailer company instead.
Absolutely beautiful. I first saw one Robinsville NJ airport years ago. Bright, shiny aircraft. Work of art. Almost better looking than a Staggerwing Beech.
Thank you very much!
Such a beautiful aircraft and love that P&W radial sound.
Excellent video. Thank you!
many thanks joel
@@tbobborap1 I use X_Plane flight simulator, and one of my favorite planes to fly is the Spartan 7W Executive. Such a terrific aircraft! And your video made it so much more real!
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The most magnificent aircraft I've ever been in! I have been lucky in my earlier years in aviation to have flown or flown in 7 different Spartan Executives. My favorite was S/N 2 now residing in Oshkosh at the EAA Museum.
Growing up around antique airplanes, I consider myself blessed to not only done many things involved in aviation but to have met and befriended hundreds of incredible people who I hold fondly in my heart still today. I hope both of these glorious examples of art deco design are maintained and cared for lovingly by their new owners in the UK🇬🇧! Cheers from across the pond!
wow - many thanks for your comments Eloso
Ok. 500 HP is something to play with.
I noticed the polished Spartan had one flap per wing, probably a plain flap or a split flap. The painted Spartan also had a flap below the fuselage. Would this actually provide lift or just create drag.
Also the polished Spartan looked to have a continuous exit ring for cooling but the painted Spartan did not and must have had traditional cowl flaps underneath.
Any info on this and other changes on the very limited production of Spartans?
apart from that - did you like the video joshua ?
Beautiful aircraft.
Great filming as ever, aircraft from another era with timeless appeal. ATB.
thanks jeremy
super nice
thanks
yw sir
Barqwoof, Both aircraft are owned by a Englishman but are registered to a Delaware company,this allows them to maintain their original registration, there are many N reg aircraft in Europe. We started our display just as a thunderstorm moved past the airfield so not as close a formation as we'd have like but it was a touch rough up there!
hope you liked our video bob, ive put your channel link in my description box for people to search your videos, hope it helps you out - regards pete,
Beautiful aircraft but my question is, with US registration numbers, what are they doing in the UK?
sorry no idea on that one !
barqwoof - Yes sir, both of these planes are from Delaware USA. Not sure why they are in the UK tho. 😉👍🏼
Well, they are aircraft. I've heard those things have a habit of going places.
Absolutely stunning airframes. LOVE the Spartan's! Thanks for showing this video! Just found it!!! Cheers!
I love the grey one but I think I prefer the Cessna 195
You'll find some more Spartan videos on my channel, latest is here. ruclips.net/video/YLU_2pV3wUY/видео.html
hope you liked our video bob, ive put your channel link in my description box for people to search your videos, hope it helps you out - regards pete,
tbobborap1 Thanks Pete , it good to see what it looked like from the ground! A nice video, I've got some footage from the GoPro on 615's which I'll put up soon. Bob
be good to see them as well bob, makes a change for you to see the Spartan from the ground I guess, hope to film you more next season - pete,
Nicely flown Ian 😀
Awesome video my friend!!! 👍🏼👍🏼 Yes these planes are from Delaware USA.
thanks chad, as far as I know they are registered permanently in the uk,
Great footage of two lovely craft....BBQ as well, looks like fun!! Cheers, Dougal
Beautiful planes! Excellent photos and video. Does anyone know of any manufacturers who make an r/c kit or Arf of the Spartan? Quick Internet search yields nothing. Thanks for any help.
thanks civi, no ive never seen an rc one before so probably not,
They look so advanced compared to most planes from the 30s. Monoplane, all metal, retractable gear, and very streamlined. Its a shame they became a trailer company instead.
Soon as I win the lotto I'll have one! Lol
Are these planet real of RC? Haha