Thanks Bobi yes been a big fan of Foxes and Fossils for some time. Do please have a subscribe and check out my channel. Chris. ruclips.net/channel/UCOh3lzlK4b9UtMzHagk7SaQ
Hi Chris. Very interesting indeed ! Has to be the cheapest form of powered flight ever ! Full of character , l almost feel as if l could get in fly away myself ! And a great bonus with the Foxes and Fossil's . I actually prefer their early recordings. Thanks Chris .
A very entertaining video again, Chris! I thought she was a bit of an ugly duckling at first but I think I fell in love with her before the end. Thank you for posting👌👍
Though my comment is three years late, it is still appropriate. The "Flying Bathtub" was not the Aeronca C-2 or C-3. The Dormoy Flying Bathtub was built for the 1924 Air Races in America at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormoy_Bathtub
Wow! What a lovely video! Foxes n Fossils are great too!
Thanks Bobi yes been a big fan of Foxes and Fossils for some time. Do please have a subscribe and check out my channel. Chris.
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Really enjoyed the video….also enjoyed listening to Foxes and Fossils music
Thanks domflyerdude, yes foxes and fossils are tremendous. Chris.
Simply Wonderful little plane .
Thanks Gary, hopefully you can subscribe to my channel. Chris.
Seen Gladis flying quite a few times with our own Aeronca Geeves at Breighton.
Excellent production, You Tube brought me here after finding Flying for Fun G AEFT channel. Thank you..
Appreciate your kind feedback Eric, please consider a subscribe as I have many more vintage flying films. Chris.
Amazing little machines aren't they. I remember watching that film quite a long time ago now. 👍
Thanks Tim, the more I read the more enduring this little aircraft became.
Very entertaining and interesting video, thank you for posting. Sending Yuletide greetings from Wales.
Many thanks Jon all best to you.
Hi Chris. Very interesting indeed ! Has to be the cheapest form of powered flight ever ! Full of character , l almost feel as if l could get in fly away myself ! And a great bonus with the Foxes and Fossil's . I actually prefer their early recordings. Thanks Chris .
Thanks John that's an aircraft full of fun and character.
Great video...
Many thanks. Chris.
A very entertaining video again, Chris! I thought she was a bit of an ugly duckling at first but I think I fell in love with her before the end. Thank you for posting👌👍
Quite a quirky little aircraft.
I’ve recently seen an ultralight that resembles the G3 but without the overhead wires!❤
Thanks John its a very interesting classic, please check out my other channel films and have a subscribe. Chris.
Thanks, many thanks,
You are welcome glad you enjoyed it, please consider subscribing. Chris.
VERY COOL OLD TIME MOVIE ( VIDEO )....WOULD THE C-3 QUALIFY AS A PART 103 AIRCRAFT ( ULTRALIGHT ) HERE IN THE U.S....?
Thanks Edward in the UK these aircraft fly under our LAA system which I think is is similar to your experimental. Chris.
@@GULLPERCHFLYER thanx Chris...fly smart fly safe
Very nice, but it didn't need the music.
Thank you PDZ1122 I am on a learning curve with audio, please subscribe and check out some of my other films. Chris.
Where is the model showing the interior arrangement on the poster frame found?
Please check out this site, and feel free to take a screen shot from my channel. Chris.
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First off, this is a flying fish called "Mene Maculata" just not silver. Second, what engine is being used and are they still in production?
Though my comment is three years late, it is still appropriate. The "Flying Bathtub" was not the Aeronca C-2 or C-3. The Dormoy Flying Bathtub was built for the 1924 Air Races in America at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormoy_Bathtub
Thanks Stew very interesting, be great if you can subscribe to my channel. Chris.
You ought to add credits for the film clips you used, including mine.
Apologies Nick that was one of my early films, I have tried to improve and I hope my more recent films are better credited. Chris.
Nice to watch but odd choice of music.
Some of my early work, I hope I have improved a bit, please subscribe and check it out. Chris.
Sub’d ... thank you :)
Really appreciate that Eric many thanks. Chris.