I went to the airshow in '99 when I was 7. The spitfire was and is my favourite aircraft - if ever a machine had a soul, the spirit of defiance sitll lives on in these fine planes.
We may be in dire straits at the moment as a country, but its things like this which remind you of the pride and love we have for Great Britain. We've fought off attackers from all parts of the world, united through times of crisis, achieved huge feats of engineering, gained one of the largest empires in the world, the list goes on... We were great, we are great, and may we continue to be great for many years to come.
Can't watch this - it's too special and emotional... Everything this country stood for captured in less than five minutes. In another world from anything else on RUclips. Thanks you.
What a sound, what a sound the Rolls Royce Merlin, one of the finest aero engines ever built! So good the Americans built it under licence to power the Mustang. Two of the greatest fighter planes in history.
I have to get to an airshow in the UK where I can see and hear this plane fly past, just so I can get in touch with that era, what a remarkable defence that was put up against the Nazis by pilots from so many nationalities, and that amazing ground to air system the British had the foresight to put in place, remarkable innovation.
My grandad flew Spits My dad was on Vulcans I was a civilian pilot but ended up contracted to RAAF SAR for awhile The Spitty was the greatest piston aircraft ever to grace the skies The Vulcan was the most majestic jet Not suprising but my favourite movie of all time is BOB
That was awesome buddy....Thanks. I never get sick of seeing the spit doing a fly-by, I get goosebumps with the sound of that Rolls. Just my opinion, but the Spit is without a doubt the most beautiful aircraft ever flown or designed. Keep the video's comin', thoroughly enjoyed!
Sosseries, Think /i saw the same one, just before Fairford, Live on Cleeve hill, heard it before i saw it, looked up and saw that Beauty...may she fly for ever!
@camelot41992 ur not the only one i get goosebumps just listening to that SWEET Engine and the hairs on the back of my neck stand up with the spit engine and the music.
Sid Clayton made 100 operational sorties as a Navigator and then persuaded the RAF to send him to train as a pilot in Canada; he came back and made another 45 operational sorties on Mosquitos,
Group Captain James Brian Tait (nicknamed Willie) DSO and three bars, DFC and bar. Conducted 101 bombing missions during the war, including those which finally sank the German battleship Tirpitz in 1944.
To our brave young men who fought and died for our liberty we the British people will never forget your sacrifice.......my late father was a 17 Yr old in the merchant navy my mother played her role in the land army ,they would turn in there graves to see what our country has become the hatred for our culture our heritage and Christian country insults all there memories....RIP
By the time Neville Duke RAF had finished his third tour, completing 486 operational sorties, he had destroyed 27 enemy aircraft and probably three more, making him the RAF's outstanding and highest scoring fighter pilot in the Mediterranean theatre. He was then 22 years old.
I've seen the movie several times, the musical score to the movie is very powerful from both sides........Ohhh did i mention.....i love the Spitfire :)
By 1945, Wg Cdr Peter Malam Brothers DFC had flown 875 REPEAT 875 operational hours and was credited with having shot down 16 enemy aircraft and damaged many more.
Fantastic! You got this video just right, some video of the "spit" with just the wonderful sound track of that fabulous engine and the equaly wonderful music too. This video makes me proud to be British!
One of these did a very low flyover once on a royal visit. I was fortunate to be right at the front next to the royal party as it went over. My goodness it was the most beautiful and staggering noise i have ever heard. Videos and soundclips dont to the engine noise any justice. Anyway, good video.
Bloody Marvelous. Those were the days, eh peps!! When Britain could work together to make such fantastic products. What ever happened, why cant we do that now?? Um, actually we do - Triumph Motorcycles anyone?
Simply put, the P-51 was a world beater. It could fight its way all the way to Berlin and back. It's no coincidence that USAAF bomber losses drop dramatically after P-51's come into service. It did a job that no other fighter could do, not even the Spitfire. In doing the job they did USAAF fighters, mainly P-51s, succeeded in virtually destroying the Luftwaffe as a fighting force.
Beautiful aircraft and great music! To compare the Spitfire and the P-51 is to misunderstand their designed roles. The P-51 was an escort fighter with a larger fuel capacity. The Spitfire was a point defence fighter and never intended for long range operations hence its limited range. It was later modified to extend its range but that came at a weight penalty. However the Spitfire was a more agile aircraft than the P-51 and thus a superior dogfighter .
Inspiring video, in high school I had a friend whose father was a Hawker Hurricane pilot during the Battle of Britain who downed 2 German aircraft, a Me-110 and a BF-109.
Bf stands for Bayerische Flugzeugwerke it still said Bf even after Meserschmitt bought that company. Later it was changed to Messerschmitt Flugzeugwerke
British pilots in World War II were great. However there were a few Germanaces that had over 100 victories on the Western front. The best known was Hans Joachim Marseille who had over 250 victories.
The sight and sound of a Spitfire makes me weep with pride every time.
I went to the airshow in '99 when I was 7. The spitfire was and is my favourite aircraft - if ever a machine had a soul, the spirit of defiance sitll lives on in these fine planes.
Flew in one as a passenger, dream come true, made me more respectful than ever I thought I could be, beautiful bird
"Never let me catch you doing a victory roll over my airfield again. Understood?" Awesome! Gives me goosebumps!
Don't you just love that sound!!!?
yes of course. i love the mighty merlin and the battle of britain theme
The music or the engine? Theyre both 11/10
A thing of Beauty..Sight and Sound..Awesome..Goose bumps everytime i see or hear a Spitfire..
We may be in dire straits at the moment as a country, but its things like this which remind you of the pride and love we have for Great Britain.
We've fought off attackers from all parts of the world, united through times of crisis, achieved huge feats of engineering, gained one of the largest empires in the world, the list goes on...
We were great, we are great, and may we continue to be great for many years to come.
I am far from being British (Australian born actually). But the Spitfire was something that has stuck with me since I first saw it when I was a kid.
Viktor Ko many great Australian spitfire aces.
Arrr the sound of victory!
Can't watch this - it's too special and emotional... Everything this country stood for captured in less than five minutes. In another world from anything else on RUclips. Thanks you.
The planes and men that saved a nation! I got the chills when I watched this video outstanding!!!!!
Now this. This is how you do a music and airplane mix. Perfect balance of music and engine sounds.
Truly majestic
15 year old video, still one of the best on this site.
B E A U T I F U L video accompanied by the memorable music of the BoB film. Nice job indeed. Many thanks.
What a sound, what a sound the Rolls Royce Merlin, one of the finest aero engines ever built! So good the Americans built it under licence to power the Mustang. Two of the greatest fighter planes in history.
...in addition to the Hurricane. Two fantastic machines that do bring tears to my eyes too! My grandpa never flew these, he flew Mossies.
Much respect to that man. Just one of many who retained our freedom only for the politicians to give it away.
I always fill up when I hear this music makes me very proud to be British
Great movie.watch it at least twice a year
I have to get to an airshow in the UK where I can see and hear this plane fly past, just so I can get in touch with that era, what a remarkable defence that was put up against the Nazis by pilots from so many nationalities, and that amazing ground to air system the British had the foresight to put in place, remarkable innovation.
Great Tribute to the MIGHTY MERLIN with the classic B.O.B soundtrack.....
My grandad flew Spits
My dad was on Vulcans
I was a civilian pilot but ended up contracted to RAAF SAR for awhile
The Spitty was the greatest piston aircraft ever to grace the skies
The Vulcan was the most majestic jet
Not suprising but my favourite movie of all time is BOB
God bless you mate ,thanks to the eighth we got througgh
I shivered at the start.... GAAAH, beautiful!
The most elegant fighter man has ever built to this day!
marvellous simply marvelous thank you so much.
That was awesome buddy....Thanks. I never get sick of seeing the spit doing a fly-by, I get goosebumps with the sound of that Rolls. Just my opinion, but the Spit is without a doubt the most beautiful aircraft ever flown or designed. Keep the video's comin', thoroughly enjoyed!
Beautiful, man. Just beautiful.
The addition of that great score just makes it even more perfect. This was, indeed, their finest hour.
Spitfire one of the greatest fighters in the WW2 era thanks for posting. :)
GOOD VIDEO THANKS FOR POSTING HERE TO RUclips
Always gets to me the mighty SPITFIRE V 12
Thanks mate, my uncle flew with 609sqn during the battle.
It's been a long time since I've heard a merlin.
My great granddad designed one of the Spitfires, I have all the serial codes and his trophy of when he retired.
Heirlooms. Thanks for preserving them. May these always be handed down intact, from generation to generation.
Sosseries, Think /i saw the same one, just before Fairford, Live on Cleeve hill, heard it before i saw it, looked up and saw that Beauty...may she fly for ever!
As a fan of the RAF this video made me cry!
i just tingle when the music starts
@camelot41992 ur not the only one i get goosebumps just listening to that SWEET Engine and the hairs on the back of my neck stand up with the spit engine and the music.
Ace piece of work Inspired Thankyou for your ingenuity.
One of the saviors of the free world ladies and gentlemen.
Tears in my eyes every time I see this video! 5+ rating!
Wow, our own Spit! "NN" - 310th Czechoslovak Fighter Squadron :-)
Beyond doubt the best video on RUclips, thank you so much for posting! : )
Sid Clayton made 100 operational sorties as a Navigator and then persuaded the RAF to send him to train as a pilot in Canada; he came back and made another 45 operational sorties on Mosquitos,
I actually stood up and saluted
Group Captain James Brian Tait (nicknamed Willie) DSO and three bars, DFC and bar. Conducted 101 bombing missions during the war, including those which finally sank the German battleship Tirpitz in 1944.
To our brave young men who fought and died for our liberty we the British people will never forget your sacrifice.......my late father was a 17 Yr old in the merchant navy my mother played her role in the land army ,they would turn in there graves to see what our country has become the hatred for our culture our heritage and Christian country insults all there memories....RIP
awesome sound!
The music kicks in and i get goosebumps all over great video.
By the time Neville Duke RAF had finished his third tour, completing 486 operational sorties, he had destroyed 27 enemy aircraft and probably three more, making him the RAF's outstanding and highest scoring fighter pilot in the Mediterranean theatre. He was then 22 years old.
The Spitfire + musical score "The Battle of Britain" = Brilliant
Thank you!!! Wonderful!
Honor them
The sound of a Rolls Royce engine
the sound of freedom!
Even as a german i must say... What a Beautyfull Plane
No doubt about it, the Spitfire is a gorgeous aircraft...and years ahead of it's time as well.
Thanks Mark , what a landing...honorable pilot.
I've seen the movie several times, the musical score to the movie is very powerful from both sides........Ohhh did i mention.....i love the Spitfire :)
Great tribute to the mighty MERLIN V 12 and the classic Battle of Britain soundtrack
Superb thank you
Jesus, got lump in throat now with a tear in my eye, thanks
major lump in my throat..Awesome totally awesome..
BEST video on youtube !!! im proud to be english !!! :)
Bloody marvelous
jolly good show makes you proud to be british
By 1945, Wg Cdr Peter Malam Brothers DFC had flown 875 REPEAT 875 operational hours and was credited with having shot down 16 enemy aircraft and damaged many more.
Fantasic...
Fantastic!
You got this video just right, some video of the "spit" with just the wonderful sound track of that fabulous engine and the equaly wonderful music too.
This video makes me proud to be British!
outstanding !
makes me feel all tingly
beautiful
Great footage
nice video, well made, so much better with the music added, well done
love the vid amd the music and the child getting told off, cheers thax for sharing!!!
all the hairs on the back of neck stood up watching this great video
makes me tingle watching
this
loverly vid thanks
One of these did a very low flyover once on a royal visit. I was fortunate to be right at the front next to the royal party as it went over.
My goodness it was the most beautiful and staggering noise i have ever heard. Videos and soundclips dont to the engine noise any justice. Anyway, good video.
K J Somerville DFC , AFC RAF Bomber Command flew over 100 operational sorties, most of which were against heavily defended targets.
Beautiful! I wish there was a Hawker typhoon still being flown. Im building an RC version of it now..The Spit is my second favorite British warbird..
Well done, lads. RIP and well done!
Wing Commander Gibson completed over 170 sorties, involving more than 600 hours operational flying.
Bloody Marvelous.
Those were the days, eh peps!! When Britain could work together to make such fantastic products. What ever happened, why cant we do that now??
Um, actually we do - Triumph Motorcycles anyone?
Awesome
goosebumps
nuff said
Simply put, the P-51 was a world beater. It could fight its way all the way to Berlin and back. It's no coincidence that USAAF bomber losses drop dramatically after P-51's come into service. It did a job that no other fighter could do, not even the Spitfire. In doing the job they did USAAF fighters, mainly P-51s, succeeded in virtually destroying the Luftwaffe as a fighting force.
love the spitty wat a plane
Lol 😂 The way us British love to wallow in nostalgia is funny. Most people wouldn't even have been born when all those events took place.
awsome plane, the darling of the skys over southern england during the war,
the mustang has a very good engine :)
Beautiful aircraft and great music! To compare the Spitfire and the P-51 is to misunderstand their designed roles. The P-51 was an escort fighter with a larger fuel capacity. The Spitfire was a point defence fighter and never intended for long range operations hence its limited range. It was later modified to extend its range but that came at a weight penalty. However the Spitfire was a more agile aircraft than the P-51 and thus a superior dogfighter .
makes me cry...
what id give...that lucky pilot!
Inspiring video, in high school I had a friend whose father was a Hawker Hurricane pilot during the Battle of Britain who downed 2 German aircraft, a Me-110 and a BF-109.
Don't you mean Bf-110?
Bf stands for Bayerische Flugzeugwerke it still said Bf even after Meserschmitt bought that company. Later it was changed to Messerschmitt Flugzeugwerke
But the bf-110 and me-110 air completely different aircraft....
oh my bad they are not. nvm
British pilots in World War II were great. However there were a few Germanaces that had over 100 victories on the Western front. The best known was Hans Joachim Marseille who had over 250 victories.
goosebumps
Yes it was.
love the sound of that merlin engine
We've been playing for time. And it's running out!
oh thats it, Battle of Britain is going on right now
As cheesy as it is to play movie soundtrack to an air show, I have to admit the video made my hair stand on end. Splendid stuff.