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This is the first time I ever saw a Douglas A-26 Invader, and there were at least two of them. To have two large engines on such a narrow fuselage. I am glad I watched this vid.
The passes with the Tigercats and the Bearcat..... so awesome. My wife recorded that as I was shooting stills and I was heard saying “please say you got that right??” Great post and well shot. Maybe this summer I’ll stop and say hey. We were not that far apart last year.
Excellent video. Ground crews and control tower folks do a superb job of it. I hope I can go before it's too late. Thanks for sharing beautiful war birds.
The Navy was certainly well represented there. Man, I wasn't even in the war and those camo A1-D's sure bring back memories of those days. Kind of takes your breath away thinking about it.
Interesting how different aircraft of the same type can make quite distinctive sounds. That camouflaged Skyraider with the ET 606 tail markings makes a quite distinctive whistling sound.
Before I even saw it, I heard a familiar sound from my 2nd of 3 tours in the Mekong Delta just one week after the Tet offensive was launched. That familiar sound that gave me a "good" flashback to Vietnam was at 05:12; and another one @ 05:31, and I thought the same thing: "A couple of damn US Navy A-1 Skyraider attack aircraft at high throttle; with all of it's underwing racks full, to our rescue - just in time!".
bob14219 Its kinda too bad that they came out too late to see any action in WW2. From what I understand, I guess they were used some in Korea though. I think as like a recon and night fighter. Beautiful aircraft though. I'm speaking of the Tigercat of course.
Always love see the Spades fly I just wondering if in some secret Government wareshouses there could be hundreds of crates of WW2 Aircraft just waiting to be discovered.
Man, such a same that the Corsair crashed on take off and went through a fence a few days ago. Lucky the pilot John O'Connor wasn't hurt in the crash. I hope they are able to get her back in the air!
I would appreciate a list of the names of the particular airplanes with a time stamp by someone who knows. I recognize some of them but would like to know what all of them were. Thanx to anyone who could do that for the less informed .
I hadn't realised that these aircraft were so far away and so high when they did their flypasts at Oshkosh. Do you ever get to se the tops of the aircraft?
It varies quite a bit, they usually have so many aircraft in the air at once that the main group has to stay further out. Sometimes one group is over the crowd line, one group is over the runway (500 foot line) and one group is over the trees (1000 foot line). They try to switch the groups around to different show lines during the segment but sometimes it doesn't really work out in all of the chaos. Photo passes are sadly a bit rare since that'd cross multiple lines.
@@AirshowStuffVideos It sounds like what has happened here, in the interests of "health & safety". Though we don't normally get large numbers of ac/ at any one time, even the RAF BBMF aircraft are so far away they may as well be in the next county. And they rarely show their top surfaces along the flight line. As a once keen attendee and photographer at UK air shows, I think, sadly, they have all lost the plot, so far as public spectacle is concerned.
@@averylittle7350 In Oshkosh it's really just a matter of the number of aircraft in the air and trying to keep them organized but separated from each other. Another problem with Oshkosh is that the crowd area is essentially the full length of the runway so a photo pass gets quite far away in the middle. You can get relatively close to the aircraft, especially on takeoff and landing, but it is not a small intimate venue by any means.
@@aaronseet2738 sure....and also "the right stuff"....don't forget the "stuff" ....those birds are big, heavy - don't like to glide and have a nasty habit called 'tip stall'....and oh yeah....most are tail draggers and harder to land than tricycle landing gear.
So what's chaotic about this? Everything was perfectly and skilfully controlled. Whoever chose the title wouldn't happen to be English by any chance? They love to use the word CHAOS at the drop of a hat! BTW, I am English American, so I should know!
G'day, Um... "Chaos..." What "Chaos" would that be...? I saw only skilled Flying and disciplined compliance with the Briefed Flightplan and Radioed ATC Instructions. No Chaos at all. Not even any (Douglas) Havoc...! Such is Life, Have a good one. ;-p Ciao !
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it is a beautiful show
These old aircraft are very cool to watch. Thanks for posting.
Those 2 Mustangs and that Corsair came off the runway like a couple of Ferraris and a Porsche. Sexy aircraft.
Moko shotah I was thinking exactly the same thing.
Yes, and the 3 Skyraiders like dump trucks full throttle. Love it!
The biggest thing I miss since I retired 10 years ago is working as a controller at the EAA airshow in Oshkosh
This is the first time I've seen footage of Skyraiders at an airshow.. one of my favorite planes. All of the birds shown here are beautiful to me!
This is the first time I ever saw a Douglas A-26 Invader, and there were at least two of them. To have two large engines on such a narrow fuselage. I am glad I watched this vid.
@@kurthoman242 where are the A-26's? i see two F7F Tigercats but no invaders unless i missed them?
The passes with the Tigercats and the Bearcat..... so awesome. My wife recorded that as I was shooting stills and I was heard saying “please say you got that right??” Great post and well shot. Maybe this summer I’ll stop and say hey. We were not that far apart last year.
This is one of the best clips on RUclips!
Excellent video. Ground crews and control tower folks do a superb job of it. I hope I can go before it's too late. Thanks for sharing beautiful war birds.
Love the F7F Tigercat...what an aircraft!
One of the best vids on these ole girls, the stormy sky was a great bonus I think : )
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Nice to see someone have their shutter speed set correctly on their video camera so you don’t partially freeze the blades. Great camera work.
Love, love, love the Skyraider takeoff's!
The Navy was certainly well represented there. Man, I wasn't even in the war and those camo A1-D's sure bring back memories of those days. Kind of takes your breath away thinking about it.
I've actually flown with one of those Skyraider pilots, only it was in a T-6. He was telling me how he flew the Skyraider "Bad News" at Oshkosh.
I love those historical airplanes ...in loving Memory to all the pilots which lost their lives in these fantastic warplanes, :)
4:22 - That girl just sitting there looking down...she has no idea of the amazing spectacle that's happening right in front of her!
Seeing and hearing the Spads in the simulated strafing run really brought back memories.
AWSOME!!!!!!!!! Just gotta love the sound of these living ghosts!
my favourite ww2 fighters are hawker tempest,corsair,mustang and fw-190, the 152 type
Great, Fantastic, Air Shows
This is better than watching girls walk down the street in string bikini's.......Well maybe not......But it's sure close
Hey, own and fly one of those beauties you get the girls wearing string bikini,s!!!!
Too close to call 😀😁😂
Close
Way better...
Interesting how different aircraft of the same type can make quite distinctive sounds. That camouflaged Skyraider with the ET 606 tail markings makes a quite distinctive whistling sound.
TigerCats, BearCats, Mustangs and a B-29 Oh My.
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Before I even saw it, I heard a familiar sound from my 2nd of 3 tours in the Mekong Delta just one week after the Tet offensive was launched. That familiar sound that gave me a "good" flashback to Vietnam was at 05:12; and another one @ 05:31, and I thought the same thing: "A couple of damn US Navy A-1 Skyraider attack aircraft at high throttle; with all of it's underwing racks full, to our rescue - just in time!".
Love the view and the sound.
Proper aircraft!! You know ... ones with a propeller at the front. Can't beat that sound ;-)
ALL beautiful Warbirds - the F7F Tigercats and the Skyraiders are not seen much at shows
bob14219 Its kinda too bad that they came out too late to see any action in WW2. From what I understand, I guess they were used some in Korea though. I think as like a recon and night fighter. Beautiful aircraft though. I'm speaking of the Tigercat of course.
Can’t wait to get back to Oshkosh!
Those Tigercats are so pretty, almost as nice as Mosquitoes.
Almost
Always love see the Spades fly I just wondering if in some secret Government wareshouses there could be hundreds of crates of WW2 Aircraft just waiting to be discovered.
I love 11:33 with the B-29 looming up behind :D
This is absolutely amazing to see
Man, such a same that the Corsair crashed on take off and went through a fence a few days ago. Lucky the pilot John O'Connor wasn't hurt in the crash. I hope they are able to get her back in the air!
I can be sitting in the house and here a warbird coming. Awesome 👍🏻😮.
Great video. Love those world war 'll planes. Keep'em flying.
I love Tigercats, but not much in the way of documentaries about them
I love those famous aircraft especially the TIGERCAT and the Skyraider.... So you can see my own constellation here online on RUclips if you want it..
I would appreciate a list of the names of the particular airplanes with a time stamp by someone who knows. I recognize some of them but would like to know what all of them were. Thanx to anyone who could do that for the less informed .
bit late .. AD-1 SkyRaider , - A-1 Skyraider (single seat) , Two Mustangs, Corsair, BearCat and Two Grumman F7F TigerCats
Absolutely wild.
I hadn't realised that these aircraft were so far away and so high when they did their flypasts at Oshkosh. Do you ever get to se the tops of the aircraft?
It varies quite a bit, they usually have so many aircraft in the air at once that the main group has to stay further out. Sometimes one group is over the crowd line, one group is over the runway (500 foot line) and one group is over the trees (1000 foot line). They try to switch the groups around to different show lines during the segment but sometimes it doesn't really work out in all of the chaos. Photo passes are sadly a bit rare since that'd cross multiple lines.
@@AirshowStuffVideos It sounds like what has happened here, in the interests of "health & safety". Though we don't normally get large numbers of ac/ at any one time, even the RAF BBMF aircraft are so far away they may as well be in the next county. And they rarely show their top surfaces along the flight line. As a once keen attendee and photographer at UK air shows, I think, sadly, they have all lost the plot, so far as public spectacle is concerned.
@@averylittle7350 In Oshkosh it's really just a matter of the number of aircraft in the air and trying to keep them organized but separated from each other. Another problem with Oshkosh is that the crowd area is essentially the full length of the runway so a photo pass gets quite far away in the middle. You can get relatively close to the aircraft, especially on takeoff and landing, but it is not a small intimate venue by any means.
A-1 = Amazing! And Number 1
Those Tigercats are like Kellogg Corn flakes----THE"RE GREAAAAAAAAT!
So beautiful today, but so frightening 75 years ago.
That was awesome 👌
Goosebumps. It's all I have to say.
Identify list in order of take off...please
To borrow a line from the movie Wargames: "I tell you, . . . the sky was once filled with them."
That B-29 almost looked like an _eagle_ trying to hunt down the smaller birds.
I like the sound of the Mustangs with i guess merlins and the what I think must be A25 s.
Really cool sounding birds 👍🏻
That open cockpit on ET606,ohhh yeah.
This shit gives me goosebumps.
whoa they actually mounted guns with blanks?
The "guns " only fire compressed air which still gives the effect of muzzle blast
👌👏👏👏👏genial
Wow, those pilots make landing a Warbird look easy.
Training; practice.
@@aaronseet2738 sure....and also "the right stuff"....don't forget the "stuff" ....those birds are big, heavy - don't like to glide and have a nasty habit called 'tip stall'....and oh yeah....most are tail draggers and harder to land than tricycle landing gear.
F7f baby
Have to wonder how a war time AR pilot would have felt about taking off and flying without a ton + of ordnance.
Does the "gunner" realize the planes are on our side?
What do you like these aircraft?I like F8F
上から野獣先輩 most favourite actor. F8F for me as well. The F7F Tigercats are impressive to see as well in person.
Not one, but two Tigercats. 👍
Spectacular ! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Sandy Low Lead Sandy Low Lead this is Cole 505!
I’m done Sandy, I’m all screwed up, my backs broken
What kind of cameras do you guys typically shoot these videos with?
We use Sony AX-53s
What is that twin engine monster?
F7F tigercat
The Navy should bring back the Spads as AAS and ASW platforms
How rare are those tigercats?
Its rare to see just one but to have 2 of those beautiful birds is simply just a treat
Very !!
As of 2008, there were 5 flying examples.
The last time I saw that many AD's was in Nam
So what's chaotic about this? Everything was perfectly and skilfully controlled. Whoever chose the title wouldn't happen to be English by any chance? They love to use the word CHAOS at the drop of a hat! BTW, I am English American, so I should know!
Nice C model Pony.
So, whats the "chaos" ?
Whole lot of rich boys with their toys drilling holes in the sky.
Awesome
What plane is that at 2:15?
Grumman f8f bearcat , nothing like the sound of Pratt and Whitney radial engine
Grummun f8f bearcat
Best !
Skyraiders rule !
Piękne
Birds of Prey
Nice
Skyyyyyyyy rider
G'day,
Um...
"Chaos..."
What "Chaos" would that be...?
I saw only skilled Flying and disciplined compliance with the Briefed Flightplan and Radioed ATC Instructions.
No Chaos at all.
Not even any (Douglas) Havoc...!
Such is Life,
Have a good one.
;-p
Ciao !
Doc I want you to go wide.....er Okay!
crappy/fake gun shooting sounds from the planes could have been done away with. who's stupid idea?
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Gimmi a tigercat!!!