Saw these in action by the S Viet Namese Air Force around Nah Trang in 1968 and 1969. These pilots flew these like go carts. Very air worthy and nimble.
Another really good video. Like the pilot walk-around and close-ups of engine, etc.. Interesting round blade tips, most I've seen r squared. Really nice plane (what's new) and clean. Taken me years to like the Cyclone sound but I'm getting used to it. Thanks for the video.
This is a "B". Squared props are from the "C" or the S-2F. Cut down blade to clear the carrier deck. Props are hard to find these days. I flew the "B".
What a great touch of nostalgia. Used to fly these in the US Navy.
A beatiful airplane flies forever. The sound of a radial engine is so great. Thanks Red Bulls for this video.
Saw these in action by the S Viet Namese Air Force around Nah Trang in 1968 and 1969. These pilots flew these like go carts. Very air worthy and nimble.
Parabéns seus vídeos traz uma realidade que eu jamais tinha visto em nenhum conteúdo sobre aviação . Todos os detalhes cara perfeito parabéns
Thanks more to come 🤘
@ estamos no aguardo
@@zajcmaster Possor tira uma duvida com vc qual é o equipamento q o amigo usar pra transmitir essas lindas imagem
Another really good video. Like the pilot walk-around and close-ups of engine, etc.. Interesting round blade tips, most I've seen r squared. Really nice plane (what's new) and clean. Taken me years to like the Cyclone sound but I'm getting used to it. Thanks for the video.
This is a "B". Squared props are from the "C" or the S-2F. Cut down blade to clear the carrier deck. Props are hard to find these days. I flew the "B".
My late uncle was the original owner when it was restored in Canada in the 90s.
I flew the Trojan on the way to my Navy Wings of Gold. USMC pilot.
If you’re on Facebook, you might check out my T-28 Group. Chock full of VT content.
Was this filmed when F1 race at Redbullring took place? There was an airshow and if I remember correctly, a RedBull P51 and Trojan participated
Nice Falcon on that helmet 1️⃣7️⃣
Saludos desde Chile,muchas gracias.-
Is this a replacement?
Yes.
The T-28 was and still is a great trainer and airplane. One that I would love to fly and own were I a pilot.
The engine makes a strange ticking noise, no?
No
No. That’s a perfectly maintained 1820. It does click as it goes through each cylinder before the start up.
They don’t call it, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for nothing
Ich habe gedacht, die ist 2023 abgestürzt?
In 2021 und das ist der Nachfolger.