It’s well worth the effort and expense! I’d also add that you’ll see much more and feel better at the end of each day if you’ll rent an electric scooter. Even with the regular shuttles, there’s an incredible amount of walking involved - simply too much to see, do, and enjoy. An electric scooter (either your own or daily rental) is well worth it.
Wow! Seeing C-1a #044 really brought back memories for me as I worked on and flew 044 when I was TAD to VRC-40 in the early-mid 1970s. I loved the CODs and they were great A/C.
I was stationed onboard the USS Independence CVA-62 from January 1969 to July 1971, Postal Clerk, earned my Tailhook Club membership in this exact plane in March 1970. I’ll never forget that moment, this plane was a workhorse for us and it’s so great to see it still flying. God bless all who served!
Fantastic video. That COD is from my first Navy ship, the USS Independence (CV-62), and brings back some absolutely wonderful (but not at the time) memories. As a junior Hospital Corpsman, the flight deck injuries were-a baptism by fire-of how violent and unsettling industrial injuries are which included how a young man was sucked into an aircraft’s engine, while it was turning up on the catapult and subsequently, he fodded it out with his life. That was my first of many Med cruises. To those who remember “Naples, Naples, and Naples.”
When I was a kid RCAF Trackers were stationed a CFB Shearwater in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. You had to stop conversations till they passed over. The Pratt and Whitneys were that loud.
God I wish there were notes about these aircraft as each one rolls by. I am a novice at 69 yrs old. I do not recognize half of these birds. Frustrating.
Bucket list: to go to Oshkosh. One day
I've gone just about every year since 1983. Heading there next Saturday
I will try one day as well, God willing and the creek don’t rise…
DO NOT put it off too long !.... take a good folding chair and enjoy the best airshow ever !
It’s well worth the effort and expense! I’d also add that you’ll see much more and feel better at the end of each day if you’ll rent an electric scooter. Even with the regular shuttles, there’s an incredible amount of walking involved - simply too much to see, do, and enjoy. An electric scooter (either your own or daily rental) is well worth it.
Wow! Seeing C-1a #044 really brought back memories for me as I worked on and flew 044 when I was TAD to VRC-40 in the early-mid 1970s. I loved the CODs and they were great A/C.
Love the sound of that old COD. Would love to fly it.
Oh, you're right, that's a Trader not a Tracker. I completely missed that.
I was stationed onboard the USS Independence CVA-62 from January 1969 to July 1971, Postal Clerk, earned my Tailhook Club membership in this exact plane in March 1970. I’ll never forget that moment, this plane was a workhorse for us and it’s so great to see it still flying. God bless all who served!
Fantastic video. That COD is from my first Navy ship, the USS Independence (CV-62), and brings back some absolutely wonderful (but not at the time) memories. As a junior Hospital Corpsman, the flight deck injuries were-a baptism by fire-of how violent and unsettling industrial injuries are which included how a young man was sucked into an aircraft’s engine, while it was turning up on the catapult and subsequently, he fodded it out with his life. That was my first of many Med cruises. To those who remember “Naples, Naples, and Naples.”
I love that COD. Great sounding bird.
Thanks, I really enjoy these.
All those round engines!
When I was a kid RCAF Trackers were stationed a CFB Shearwater in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. You had to stop conversations till they passed over. The Pratt and Whitneys were that loud.
warbirds on overload, wow.
Haven't seen a Yale in a long time.
To make these videos perfect, add captions (designation of type) to the initial view of each aircraft.
Хорошее шоу. Хотелось бы реально поприсутствовать там.
Crazy that a Yak-52 is currently being used in combat in Ukraine, effectively! see: 1:10.
51st LIKE posted for this 500th looky-loo view. Cool STUFF.
0:46 what aircraft is that? never seen it before
Aero L-29 Delpin.
It would be nice if the make and model of each of the aircraft is posted in the video. Great camera work otherwise.
The greenhouse looks better than the bubble. Just saying.
0:34 what aircraft is that?
L39
@@johngareffa7207no. That’s a dornier jet model A
SU-27
Alpha jet, German trainer & g/a/recon.
Ok. Well it’s definitely not a l-39
swinging the cam from right to left makes me feel dizzy after a hundred times......for the rest, nice footage.
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Eaa doest care about your safty, just your cash
Mig 15 'section go'...same way, same day...What some of these guys paint on their 'war birds'..VF-84 tail on a Albatros...funny.
God I wish there were notes about these aircraft as each one rolls by. I am a novice at 69 yrs old. I do not recognize half of these birds. Frustrating.
Didnt get the bearcat landing, lame.
10:08 what aircraft is that?
Ryan Navion