Pilot's Perspective: Fokker DVIII | Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2021
  • Fly along with airshow pilot Brian Coughlin in his Fokker DVIII during our Sunday WW1 airshow! Read more about Brian's DVIII here: oldrhinebeck.org/fokker-e-v-d...
    Video by Michelle Locke
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Комментарии • 43

  • @tootired76
    @tootired76 2 месяца назад

    It's the only thing on my bucket list! Or New Zealand!!

  • @kevelliott
    @kevelliott 2 года назад +9

    That was amazing! (Wouldn't like to pick a field for a forced landing there, though....!)

  • @donaldparlett7708
    @donaldparlett7708 Год назад +3

    Love to see Cole Palin’s dream still lives on at Rhinebeck.

  • @richardbullwood5941
    @richardbullwood5941 2 месяца назад +1

    Is a 53 year old guy, I cannot even imagine the probability and danger of successful takeoffs and landings. And then, when you factor in that you're going to have to fly around and shoot at people who are shooting at you, I can't imagine these boys with smiles on their faces and scarves wrap around their neck getting a thrill from this.

  • @hg2560
    @hg2560 2 года назад +12

    These videos are awesome thank you very much!

  • @mennoburmeister1973
    @mennoburmeister1973 2 года назад +5

    Great video.......Keep them coming !

  • @user-jm1hh4qf4c
    @user-jm1hh4qf4c 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!, went to the aerodrome every Sunday with my father who was friends with Cole Palen, Dave Fox , Dick King and all the guys back in the 70's

  • @ricardocorbie6803
    @ricardocorbie6803 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks great video,, I see how incredibly brave those pioneering ancestors were,, to fly n fight in those aircraft in European skies in winter 🥶!! Wow 😮!! God bless all the ancient warriors!! Rest in peace ☮️ peace!!

  • @charliebeamer8478
    @charliebeamer8478 2 года назад +5

    What an awesome video. Visited there in early October. Enjoyed 2 flights in the Bi Plane Ride. Can't wait til next spring to visit again.

  • @smithgroove945
    @smithgroove945 3 месяца назад

    This is so wild! What a treat to be able to share some history. Thank you

  • @pilipsp
    @pilipsp 2 года назад +4

    Cool video. I didn't realize how low the wing is. I wish someone made full scale plans for this. The only one I see is from Aerodrome Aeroplanes 3/4 scale.

  • @jbl7092
    @jbl7092 Год назад +1

    So damn cool! Thanks!

  • @keithallver2450
    @keithallver2450 2 года назад +1

    That was cool!

  • @papadopp3870
    @papadopp3870 Год назад +1

    That, right there, is the most fun I’ve had in a long time without buying fuel!

  • @Workerbee-zy5nx
    @Workerbee-zy5nx 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome!😎👍

  • @gunman001
    @gunman001 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Lets tighten that inspection panel screw right in front of you...Lol

  • @jamesday5636
    @jamesday5636 2 года назад +1

    just wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @dougdarby3564
    @dougdarby3564 Год назад

    Those damn rotaries are just so archaic PITA!!!

  • @raulduke6105
    @raulduke6105 10 месяцев назад

    Wow!

  • @myZisfantastic
    @myZisfantastic 2 года назад +4

    I'm curious about the fuel you put for these engines? Fantastic vid that show how dangerous these marvels were and what an adventure it is to fly them!
    Thank you so much and fly safe

    • @HoverFreddy
      @HoverFreddy 10 месяцев назад +1

      These rotary engines lacks an oil sump, therefore they must run on 2 cycle mix. At the time castrol oil was used

  • @Hendo56
    @Hendo56 9 месяцев назад

    To soar above the treetops, taking in all the scenery, must be exhilarating.

  • @MBCGRS
    @MBCGRS Год назад +2

    That trailing edge is just screaming for a mirror....

  • @sylvainplante9882
    @sylvainplante9882 8 месяцев назад

    Oh my! I never realized how much the upper wing could block the pilot view. Must of been nerve wracking on a air to air combat 😮

  • @marksaint-john3722
    @marksaint-john3722 Год назад +2

    In a replica is there any benefit when using modern materials as opposed to the original specs?

    • @michaelfisher910
      @michaelfisher910 Год назад +1

      A very complicated question. Depends on the materials and their application. For example we cover with modern materials as they are not toxic and will not burn. Spruce spar is a spruce spar.

  • @paulguzman1634
    @paulguzman1634 Месяц назад

    Insane!! Almost gives you the feel of what is was to fly one of those "Flying Razors". Noisy as Hell, like riding a motorcycle with wings. I can't imagine what it must have been like to Dogfight fight in aircraft like Those though! Man those WW1 fighter pilots must had some hair on their balls!:)

  • @Urlocallordandsavior
    @Urlocallordandsavior 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, that area around the airfield looks awfully wooded to do any kind of safe crash landing.

  • @cellnot
    @cellnot 2 года назад

    What is the V NO (and cruise setting)?

  • @egoluis159
    @egoluis159 Год назад +1

    Please, can you tell us something about the engine?

  • @alfabethev2.074
    @alfabethev2.074 9 дней назад

    And a r e a l🫣rotary engine 👍🏻

  • @swagknight6973
    @swagknight6973 Год назад

    how does he use the guns it looks like it goes into the propeller.

    • @michaelfisher910
      @michaelfisher910 Год назад

      The guns are synchronized so that they do not fire when the propellor blades are in front of the muzzles-cams and levers.

  • @mikearakelian6368
    @mikearakelian6368 Год назад

    I kno,staying out of the air space ha; I'd climb up n be comfortable....no transponder to worry about...

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 2 месяца назад

    World War One's superplane.

  • @sebastianbombasti7554
    @sebastianbombasti7554 2 года назад

    During flight i See and hear an altering RPM and it appears like the engine is beeing turned on and off all time. Why is that?

    • @kaseyfreudenstein4970
      @kaseyfreudenstein4970 2 года назад +3

      Possibly a blip switch? It disconnects half the spark plugs the and allows the plane to glide uncovered in quick bursts before planes were equipped with throttles. For some it was 100% power or none at all.
      The engine shouldn't die as long as the rpms of the radial don't get too low.

    • @sebastianbombasti7554
      @sebastianbombasti7554 2 года назад

      @@kaseyfreudenstein4970 in my flight sim it has a throttle and im sure that is correct cause its really authentic

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery Год назад +5

      @@sebastianbombasti7554 In reality, these engines did technically have a throttle, but it would take about 30 seconds to tune the engine properly to make sure that it runs without stalling at the right settings for that throttle. So in real life, the way that people flew them, was to use a mag switch that would shut off half of the mags or all of the mags and they would use the blip switch to basically throttle it by going on and off. For long distance cruises they did have a throttle but once you adjust the throttle you have to spend a lot of work and tuning and it was very finicky to get right, so when flying in formation you could adjust the throttle a very teeny teeny teeny tiny bit at a time in order to match your speed but in real world flying when making turns in maneuvers and when landing, you would just use the blip system at full throttle because then you only would have to tune it once. You couldn't just adjust the throttle and keep the engine running, just moving the throttle would pretty much instantly kill the engine or flood it