As a Honduran who has memories of these great aircraft flying over us as our air force's mainstay in the late 1950's, '60's and into the early '70's it is a thrill to see one beautifully restored and flying in the correct colors of the Honduran Air Force. Only thing missing is an ID number. As an F4U-5 it would be a 3 digit number with first two digits 60. It's truly a thrill to see one flying again. By the number of videos posted on RUclips and filmed on the same day it is clear that this airplane has drawn a good amount of attention. Thank you for sharing!
@Jack Farm Ironic. The U.S today is pretty much controlled by China at least politically. 75% of the shit in walmart and similar stores is made in China. Democrats and Republicans alike don't believe in the shitty politics they spout about constantly. They are just playing into the government's hands in order to keep the populous divided. If we stood together we would call the government out on the shit they do way more often, and we might even do something drastic about it. But forget all that. Here you are complaining that another nation bought and used a plane made by America. Most of the shit you own was made overseas or in central / south America. Your car isn't American. The device you're using to comment this on isn't American. Chances are the company that produced that device isn't American either. Did you know that the U.S has used British military vehicles in the past? Would it be fair then for a british person to say, "Build your own vehicles! You didn't deserve ours!" Or would you suddenly be against that? Because that would just show how hypocritical you are.
My heart was filled with pride to tears ,when i saw the colors of the Glorious Honduran Air Force in other lands,thank you for keep them as the Honduran ground crew kept them, when you flew them until there........the Almighty will bless your lives.
Gracias por este video que me hace recordar los momentos que pasamos trabajando en ellos; en nuestra GLORIOSA FUERZA AEREA HONDUREÑA, antes y despues de la guerra de 1969;quiero FELICITARLOS por mostrar lejos de nuestro pais la insignia de la BANDERA DE HONDURAS; 0quiero aprobechar para rendirle las gracias a quienes volaron esos aviones,que luego llegaron a ser comandantes de la Fuerza Aerea.
This is a GREAT video. Best 2800 sound I've heard on a video. The "Round Sounds" CD I have is the same Corsair. U can tell because of the exhaust tone vs the -1 which has the dump at the bottom of the cowling. Thanks for this. I wish you were still recording but I know things happen.
Thank you for sharing Take off ! It was great to see this FAH Corsair flight again. This is part of Honduras air force history. What a marvelous restoration ! Congratulations to the team who make it possible.
@@francho0542 si de todas formas fue por un suceso lamentable, aunque el hecho de que muchos piensen que haya sido por ese motivo es más penoso todavía.
Uno de los que tuvo Argentina está volando para los Flying Bulls, lo rescató un gabacho de un cementerio de aviones en USA. Creo que era de el portaviones 9 de Julio
@@collectorfun ¿En el museo que está frente al boulevard del río? Yo estuve allí pero siempre en la nave interior, por distintas circunstancias no fui al costado a ver los pocos aviones que hay. Si está ahí me voy a dar una vuelta está misma semana solo para verlo.
When I was in high school, there were some guys at the Long Beach (Calif.) Airport, that had four ex-HAF Corsairs: they got one of them airworthy right about the time everybody was kicked out of the hangars on that part of the airport (early 1980's), to make way for the new C-17 production hangars.
0825 EEST As a child I read the memoirs of a chap Who Flew One of These in WWII. He Claimed the flight manual said that the characteristics were SO poor, that if the engine stopped, you should bail-out (if high enough) ... OR 'Whistle A Tune and Kiss Yer Ass Goodbye '!
Mi respeto para nuestra fuersa aeria un saludos compatriotas desde el.progreso puede dar informacion alguien si el.museo esta en tegucigalpa y q hora es horario de entrada para el.publico gracias🇭🇳👍👏👏👏🛫
Para 1956 la FAH, recibe diecinueve Chance Vought F4U Corsair, estos aviones vieron acción en la llamada Guerra del Fútbol o de "Las Cien Horas" entre las repúblicas de Honduras y El Salvador en 1969.
What do you mean? The plane is American and was originally designed and built in America by an American. Also, this plane in particular was sold to the Honduran Military. So I don't see how it could 'stay' in Australia when this model in particular was never there. I don't get what you mean by this.
@@jacobb17 it was restored to flight in Darwin, Australia and registered as a warbird flight n the Aus register as VH-III. It was also owned by the Honduran Air Force prior to this yes…and probably spent minimal time in the US straight out of the Vought factory. So please do some research before posting utter garbage.
@@justinroberts7733 bro I just asked a question about an obscure aircraft. From this video how would I know all that happened? Plus what does it matter where it is? The plane has three nationalities, we should be glad it was preserved at all. Also as the other comment said it is already in Australia and has been for a while. So please do some research before posting utter garbage.
@@jacobb17 shit house response. You failed by saying this plane had no relevance to Australia. We got it in the air again and it lives here until sold otherwise. Don't turn my own words back on me. your original comment was : "What do you mean? The plane is American and was originally designed and built in America by an American. Also, this plane in particular was sold to the Honduran Military. So I don't see how it could 'stay' in Australia when this model in particular was never there. I don't get what you mean by this." Now I hope you get what I "mean by this" - you said it was never here. Also it isn't obscure. It's an appreciated airshow favourite here in AU. You said it was "never here". Further I'm not your bro...
Tanto bobo hablando y haciendo ruidos no dejaban de molestar. No se para que dejan entrar domingueros que no disfrutan ni dejan disfrutar. En museos pasa lo mismo, familias de idiotas que se paran delante de las cosas y no miran ni dejan mirar.
As a Honduran who has memories of these great aircraft flying over us as our air force's mainstay in the late 1950's, '60's and into the early '70's it is a thrill to see one beautifully restored and flying in the correct colors of the Honduran Air Force. Only thing missing is an ID number. As an F4U-5 it would be a 3 digit number with first two digits 60.
It's truly a thrill to see one flying again. By the number of videos posted on RUclips and filmed on the same day it is clear that this airplane has drawn a good amount of attention. Thank you for sharing!
@Jack Farm some real small dick energy coming from you.
No need for toxicity here mate. Just let people enjoy the video.
@Jack Farm Ironic. The U.S today is pretty much controlled by China at least politically. 75% of the shit in walmart and similar stores is made in China. Democrats and Republicans alike don't believe in the shitty politics they spout about constantly. They are just playing into the government's hands in order to keep the populous divided. If we stood together we would call the government out on the shit they do way more often, and we might even do something drastic about it. But forget all that. Here you are complaining that another nation bought and used a plane made by America. Most of the shit you own was made overseas or in central / south America. Your car isn't American. The device you're using to comment this on isn't American. Chances are the company that produced that device isn't American either. Did you know that the U.S has used British military vehicles in the past? Would it be fair then for a british person to say, "Build your own vehicles! You didn't deserve ours!" Or would you suddenly be against that? Because that would just show how hypocritical you are.
My heart was filled with pride to tears ,when i saw the colors of the Glorious Honduran Air Force in other lands,thank you for keep them as the Honduran ground crew kept them, when you flew them until there........the Almighty will bless your lives.
CON LA BANDERA DE HONDURAS EN LA COLA, WOOOOWW !!!!!!!! MI LINDO PAIS GRACIAS
1:27 "Hmmm that was page 24 'How to do an emergency evacuation of the aircraft'. I won't be needing that".
What a beautiful bird! This aircraft is one of my favorite Warbird Fighters of all time.
John Osbourn that is the Corsair
Corsair have been there before
Hermoso ver los colores de mi gloriosa Fuerza Aérea Hondureña Viva la FAH!!! Gracias por usar nuestros colores!!!
Que buen vuelo y que hermoso Corsario… bien por Honduras!
QUE ORGULLO UN AVION DE LA FUERZA AÉREA HONDUREÑA AT POINTCOOK!!!
Gracias por este video que me hace recordar los momentos que pasamos trabajando en ellos; en nuestra GLORIOSA FUERZA AEREA HONDUREÑA, antes y despues de la guerra de 1969;quiero FELICITARLOS por mostrar lejos de nuestro pais la insignia de la BANDERA DE HONDURAS; 0quiero aprobechar para rendirle las gracias a quienes volaron esos aviones,que luego llegaron a ser comandantes de la Fuerza Aerea.
Hermosa aeronave, orgullosamente de la FAH !!! Saludos desde México.
Asi es, aún conserva los colores con los que combatió en el ´69 y este avión es uno de los que vendieron.
This is a GREAT video. Best 2800 sound I've heard on a video. The "Round Sounds" CD I have is the same Corsair. U can tell because of the exhaust tone vs the -1 which has the dump at the bottom of the cowling. Thanks for this.
I wish you were still recording but I know things happen.
Excellent spectacular
Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina 👋😎
Thank you for sharing Take off ! It was great to see this FAH Corsair flight again. This is part of Honduras air force history. What a marvelous restoration ! Congratulations to the team who make it possible.
GRANDIOSO,DEBEN CUIDAR ESTOS APARATOS COMO TESORO HISTORICO,EN MI PAIS SOMOZA VENDIO SUS MUSTANGS P51,Y YA NO TENEMOS HISTORIA AEREA.
What a magnificent aircraft!!! So much history behind it!! Liked a lot:D
Disappointed we couldn't make it down... would've been a treat of a day!!:D
Hermoso Avion, Al principio pensé, Que eran Los F4U-5N De la Armada argentina.
No fue por un partido de fútbol y si entró en combate, saludos.
@@francho0542 si de todas formas fue por un suceso lamentable, aunque el hecho de que muchos piensen que haya sido por ese motivo es más penoso todavía.
With the colors of the air force of Honduras. good video
orgulloso de mi patria Honduras
F.A.H FUERZA AÉREA HONDUREÑA!!
Beautiful aircraft. Was fantastic seeing it in person at Point Cook
Saludos a mi gente hondureña Catracha de corazón
The F4U-5 is a comparatively rare bird.....great to see an airworthy example! Wright Flyer, USAF (1968-1972).
Que pena que en Argentina no se conservaron...pero bueno al verlos con esos colores me permito soñar....felicitaciones!
Uno de los que tuvo Argentina está volando para los Flying Bulls, lo rescató un gabacho de un cementerio de aviones en USA. Creo que era de el portaviones 9 de Julio
@@guillerici7703 Del "Independencia ", una belleza... Lastima que no hay dinero para ponerlo a volar hay uno en Tigre pudriendose...
@@collectorfun ¿En el museo que está frente al boulevard del río? Yo estuve allí pero siempre en la nave interior, por distintas circunstancias no fui al costado a ver los pocos aviones que hay.
Si está ahí me voy a dar una vuelta está misma semana solo para verlo.
@@guillerici7703 www.amilarg.com.ar/vought-f4u-corsair.html
@@guillerici7703 Sabes que me equivoque el f4 esta en bahia blanca en tigre esta el phanter y un skyhawk. (pudriendose)
Que bueno que todabia concerben este tipo de naves
Aaaaaaaaaaaawesome! That sound! Great clip!
When I was in high school, there were some guys at the Long Beach (Calif.) Airport, that had four ex-HAF Corsairs: they got one of them airworthy right about the time everybody was kicked out of the hangars on that part of the airport (early 1980's), to make way for the new C-17 production hangars.
QUE ORGULLO DE NUESTRA FAH!!!
killerr video awsome corsair one of the best usa allaround planes ...period
Glad to see her back in the sky where she belongs!!!!!
Que belleza!!!
great vídeo....bonito el avioncito legendario
0825 EEST
As a child I read the memoirs of a chap Who Flew One of These in WWII. He Claimed the flight manual said that the characteristics were SO poor, that if the engine stopped, you should bail-out (if high enough) ... OR 'Whistle A Tune and Kiss Yer Ass Goodbye '!
Lindo ejemplar ojalá argentina hubiera conservado los suyos la versión naval
Los Flying Bulls tienen uno de los que estuvieron comisionados al 9 de Julio
Están Guardados ,Pero ojalá y La 2da escuadrilla Los restaure y los haga volar en algúnas Ocasiones
ESTE AVION TODAVIA TIENE EL LOGO DE LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS DE HONDURAS F.A.H CATRACHO CATRACHO CATRACHO!!
Mi respeto para nuestra fuersa aeria un saludos compatriotas desde el.progreso puede dar informacion alguien si el.museo esta en tegucigalpa y q hora es horario de entrada para el.publico gracias🇭🇳👍👏👏👏🛫
Bravo!
Solo de verlo volar me eriza la piel imaginar al Generalisimo Soto Cano 🥺🙏 defender nuestra patria , descanse en paz mi general 👨✈️🇭🇳
that is a big airplane
Bello ver todavía volar un corsario con el esquema de mi pais Honduras.
Mi patria H. Mi orgullo honor y lealta FF AA HONDUREÑAS 🛩 corsario '
Where is this plane now ?
Currently hangared at Latrobe Valley Vic.
Ese avión fue usado durante la guerra del futbol
Honduras era un conejo
i se esta convirtiendo en un tigre
excelente
Una pregunta cuantos de esos aviones tubo Honduras
Para 1956 la FAH, recibe diecinueve Chance Vought F4U Corsair, estos aviones vieron acción en la llamada Guerra del Fútbol o de "Las Cien Horas" entre las repúblicas de Honduras y El Salvador en 1969.
@@ArteenProceso fueron 25 que tenían activos, para la guerra del año 1969
no superchargers :(
I hope they weren't pilots notes he was reading, the ones that flew out of the cockpit!
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Good video
Oldest military airfield in the world ? better google that one mate......
Algien. Sa. Be. Qe. Esa. Bandera. Qe. Tine. Atras. I. A delate. So. De. Hoduras. I. Ese. Abion.
i di o ta
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Loor a los aviadores de los Corsario
If I had a spare $3.5M I’d make sure it stayed in Australia
What do you mean? The plane is American and was originally designed and built in America by an American. Also, this plane in particular was sold to the Honduran Military. So I don't see how it could 'stay' in Australia when this model in particular was never there. I don't get what you mean by this.
Actually, this Aeroplane is currently living in Australia, and has been for quite a while now.
@@jacobb17 it was restored to flight in Darwin, Australia and registered as a warbird flight n the Aus register as VH-III. It was also owned by the Honduran Air Force prior to this yes…and probably spent minimal time in the US straight out of the Vought factory. So please do some research before posting utter garbage.
@@justinroberts7733 bro I just asked a question about an obscure aircraft. From this video how would I know all that happened? Plus what does it matter where it is? The plane has three nationalities, we should be glad it was preserved at all. Also as the other comment said it is already in Australia and has been for a while. So please do some research before posting utter garbage.
@@jacobb17 shit house response. You failed by saying this plane had no relevance to Australia. We got it in the air again and it lives here until sold otherwise. Don't turn my own words back on me. your original comment was : "What do you mean? The plane is American and was originally designed and built in America by an American. Also, this plane in particular was sold to the Honduran Military. So I don't see how it could 'stay' in Australia when this model in particular was never there. I don't get what you mean by this." Now I hope you get what I "mean by this" - you said it was never here. Also it isn't obscure. It's an appreciated airshow favourite here in AU. You said it was "never here". Further I'm not your bro...
Tanto bobo hablando y haciendo ruidos no dejaban de molestar.
No se para que dejan entrar domingueros que no disfrutan ni dejan disfrutar. En museos pasa lo mismo, familias de idiotas que se paran delante de las cosas y no miran ni dejan mirar.
Por qué le ponen la Bandera de Argentina.