Several years ago while on a training course in Heidelberg, I had an opportunity to visit the museum in Spier and I cannot describe this is truly a phenomenal place to visit. Sadly I am getting on in age and will only have fond memories and photos to remind myself I was there! Thank you for the clips of some of the vintage piston pounders taking off👍
Leider werde ich alt ... wem sagst du dass 🙈 ich werde jetzt 58 und bin Motorrad Fahrer , meine Knie werden schnell kalt usw. Aber lass es uns genießen, so gut es nur geht ☝😉👍
Nothing has more beautiful music than the sounds of piston engines on a vintage aircraft. The B-25 starting at about 1:10 brings tears to my eyes with those growling engines. I could listen to that all day.
My first ever flight was at the age of 5, in a Rapide, back in 1954. Can't remember too much about it unfortunately apart from the miracle of seeing what things looked like from a couple of thousand feet. However, in more recent years, I've been privileged to have had three flights in a Dove and what a serene aircraft it is. It's so gentle in it's behaviour.
I live rather close to Salzburg, Austria, home of the Red Bull Hangar. A while ago, I was on a little hike, thinking of nothing in particular, when I heard a plane. My jaw dropped when I looked up and saw A Mustang, A Corsair, a Lightning (must have been the one at 1:36) and some jet I didn't recognize fly in formation right over me.
Ich war Mal mit dem Schneewittchensarg beim Oldtimer Frühschoppen und Benzingespräch im Museum und dann flog auf einmal die dc3 mit 2 Jägern über uns das war ein schöner Tag
Can anyone tell me what the Bi-plane is about half way through the video please? I know I should probably be able to get it figured out on my own, but still struggling with it darn it anyway ! Great video ! Thanks !
The Catalina in this video is based in the UK, but it´s a Canadien built plane. The take off was filmed in Gelnhausen, Germany, where she was a guest at the Flugplatzkerb-Airshow.
I got the information from the website of the operator of this aircraft: "G-PBYA was originally ordered for the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Canso A amphibian, basically equivalent to the US Navy PBY-5A."
Several years ago while on a training course in Heidelberg, I had an opportunity to visit the museum in Spier and I cannot describe this is truly a phenomenal place to visit. Sadly I am getting on in age and will only have fond memories and photos to remind myself I was there! Thank you for the clips of some of the vintage piston pounders taking off👍
That museum was a trip,
Leider werde ich alt ... wem sagst du dass 🙈 ich werde jetzt 58 und bin Motorrad Fahrer , meine Knie werden schnell kalt usw. Aber lass es uns genießen, so gut es nur geht ☝😉👍
Nothing has more beautiful music than the sounds of piston engines on a vintage aircraft. The B-25 starting at about 1:10 brings tears to my eyes with those growling engines. I could listen to that all day.
Yeah this is all music to me too.
Yeah, amazing sounding birds 😎👍
Saugeil! Bei dem Sound bekomme ich Gänsehaut 🤩
Freut mich das es gefällt, Danke für´s anschauen 😎👍
That was a great video...like a virtual air show of bygones good work
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This is awesome. I love piston driven prop planes and hate turboprops. Love the sound
What a fantastic video!!!
Thanx!!! 🙏😎
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Never heard of a couple of those planes, great video!
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Magnificent. Such a contrast with todays anonymous aircraft styles.
Yes, those are some amazing planes. Glad you enjoyed my video 😎👍
More beautiful than any super/hyper car.
More practicable too
Interesting comparison. And both are expensive to maintain. Glad you enjoyed my video 😎👍
Dehavilland planes are so elegant…
Yes, beautiful old birds 👍
My first ever flight was at the age of 5, in a Rapide, back in 1954. Can't remember too much about it unfortunately apart from the miracle of seeing what things looked like from a couple of thousand feet. However, in more recent years, I've been privileged to have had three flights in a Dove and what a serene aircraft it is. It's so gentle in it's behaviour.
I live rather close to Salzburg, Austria, home of the Red Bull Hangar. A while ago, I was on a little hike, thinking of nothing in particular, when I heard a plane. My jaw dropped when I looked up and saw A Mustang, A Corsair, a Lightning (must have been the one at 1:36) and some jet I didn't recognize fly in formation right over me.
Thanks for posting!
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Great video thanks!!!
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👍👍👍❤ aviões clássicos né ! Fizeram muita integração na Paz na Guerra nas felicidades de idas e vindas ,ótimo mesmo .
Excellent!!!
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Always loved the Aero 145, I wonder if any are still flying?
Nice video!
Danke!
Oh, the nostalgia!!!
Beautiful old birds 😀👍
Ich war Mal mit dem Schneewittchensarg beim Oldtimer Frühschoppen und Benzingespräch im Museum und dann flog auf einmal die dc3 mit 2 Jägern über uns das war ein schöner Tag
2017 war mal die Schweizer "Classic Formation" in Speyer, eine Dc-3 mit zwei Beech 18 in Formation. Vieleicht waren das die?
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Nice Video!
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What I've often wondered is what level of load is put on the engines when the undercarriage is raised.
Loved it thanks!
On the dragon rapide top wing is that a small generator with a prop on it?
Can anyone tell me what the
Bi-plane is about half way through the video please?
I know I should probably be able to get it figured out on my own, but still struggling with it darn it anyway !
Great video !
Thanks !
3:38 De Havilland DH.89A "Dragon Rapide" (1945) D-ILIT - is this what you search for? Glad you enjoy my video 😀
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Thank you so much for getting back to me with that !
Not much I couldn't identify aside from that one !
Have a good evening !
Wieder mal ein geiles Video😎
Sound 😎 Danke dir 👍
Did the Catalina really fly from Hamilton ON Canada to Speyer Germany?
The Catalina in this video is based in the UK, but it´s a Canadien built plane. The take off was filmed in Gelnhausen, Germany, where she was a guest at the Flugplatzkerb-Airshow.
Thanks! There is one just like it near me! Now it all makes sense! Cheers!
sadly the AT11 not officially a war bird. A modified Beech' for practice bombing with sand bags, Was fitted with two MGs if req' for AG training.
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT'S B--25!!! WE STAY MUCH CRAZY!!!
Yep.
Nice thing about the Catina pilots.......they can make it all the way home......if they do not need to peee in the next 8 hours.
If G-PBY is a Canso, then the correct US Navy Designation would be PBV-1, not PBY-5A.
I got the information from the website of the operator of this aircraft: "G-PBYA was originally ordered for the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Canso A amphibian, basically equivalent to the US Navy PBY-5A."
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Thanks for watching my video 😎👍
No Me-110's, alas.
I think there was no airwothy Bf110 since the end of WW2. Would love to see one.
Lasinov.....Lasminov....Wth!.LASMINOV. MY BACKSIDE..Commy dc_3!!
Really do not like announcers at airshows. They got to go.
Yeah, but on most airshows it is impossible to find a place where you cant here the announcer and music. I try my best ..
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