Fantastic footage. Seeing the formation landings, and the stacks of those groups all on final, is amazing. Loved the shots of the Cessna 195. There used to be one on static display in the California Adventure side of Disneyland, in SoCal. Killed me to see it just sitting there cooking in the harsh elements. It's gone now, and I hope it was taken and restored.
That is absolutely beautiful!!! It brings tears of joy to my eyes. I began flying lessons in 1965 but have never been to AirVenture in Oshkosh. I can see why a great number of aviation buffs go just from this arrivals video. Thank you.
I love seeing that this many people are still or getting into GA!! I was born in Oshkosh and LOVE watching this coverage, I need to get back there soon! How many Bonanza's was that???
That 195 stole my heart 50 years ago. I was a Cessna kid until Dad retired and went to Windecker for a few years til they closed. Was there for the Air Force experimental years. Started the Pentagon working on stealth
Quite the crowd at LSE to witness the mass departure of the Bonanzas Saturday morning. Won’t make it to Oshkosh this year, thanks for the always great footage!
"The thrill that'll gitcha when you get your picture on the cover of an AirshowStuff video" I'm always psyched when you capture my arrivals and departures. This time, I MADE THE THUMBNAIL. You would not believe how many people texted me Sunday morning with a link to this vid.
0:04 - Cessna 195 0:27 - P-51 0:48 Grumman F8 Bearcat 1:11 Cessna 421 Golden Eagle 1:21 Piper Saratoga 1:38 Cessna 195 1:53 Cessna 182 RG 2:15 Glass star 2:42 Beechcraft Bonanza 2:54 Cessna 172 3:00 Meridian M600 (going price of 3.6 million…..) 3:33 - I don’t know helicopters. 4:11 Cessna 170 4:18 Right to left, Cessna 170, Beechcraft Bonanza, Beech Craft Barron, Cessna 172 4:50 Bonanzas 8:23 - One of the bonanza who didn’t follow directions to roll all the way out and decided to turn off at the convention ramp………..if your reading this you had traffic behind you and should roll out instead of stomping on the breaks…. Just saying. 17:53 - Beech Model 18, this thing was absolutely gorgeous 18:22 - Pilatus PC-6 Porter 18:55 - North American SNJ 19:19 Bonanza 19:40 T-33 and L-39 albatross 21:00 Cessna 208 Caravan 21:23 - Embraer / Shorts Tucano
The sky full of Bonanzas staggered out on final reminds me of standing on the Air Guard ramp at KMEM about 0600 watching all the Fed-Ex birds coming in for the morning sort
All those private pilots couldn't have practiced mass formation landings, so it seemed to come off very successfully. Did they all meet up somewhere and then fly in all together, or did they all arrive separately from all points of the compass and time their arrival so that they all arrived together? Either is some impressive organisation.
We actually do practice formation takeoffs, enroute, maneuvers and landings at a dozen weekend clinics during the year. Attendance and competency is required for the OSH flight. We assemble at La Crosse, Wisconsin on Friday and all depart in formation on Saturday morning. It’s about a one hour flight. Thanks, Bonanzas to Oshkosh, Baron Flight Lead.
One thing you can possibly do is put the names of tje planes taking off and landing on the screen. I know you Americans know them all, but here in South Africa we do not have that priveledge. Only a suggestion.Still enjoy your programs. Thanks.
We get this request a lot and we would love to do that but even we do not know all of the aircraft! More than that it simply would take way too much time to edit that. Thanks for watching though!
Cessna 195 About 8 million Beechcraft Bonanzas A dozen or so Beechcraft Barons Beech 18D Pilatus Porter T-6 Texan Cessna 208 Grand Caravan Canadair CT-133? L-39 Albatross That's some, and I lost count, and might be out of order on some.
I am wondering how these planes are able to land on the same runway at the same time? Are spacing requirements suspended for this event? Also, are planes landing on the taxiway? I Google mapped the airport and I didn’t see parallel runways. Just curious. Edit: it seems that the main runway is being divided by the centerline and the parallel taxiway is converted to a runway. Is this correct?
There are special rules during the event. The taxiway is converted to a runway (36R) and the main runway is large enough that aircraft can land in formation. Each runway has dots painted on it to help ATC land direct multiple aircraft to land in very close succession, but the mass arrivals are even further specially coordinated to bring in flights of 3 aircraft every 15 seconds. Only formation flights land side by side on the main runway, not normal traffic
Guessing turbulence isn't a major factor at 15 second intervals for aircraft this small? No larger planes landing at the same time? 8:44 , amazing shot.
Most Beech products at one time I've ever seen! I'm curious how you guys managed to do this? Where was the rendezvous? Would you allow one with with a T-Bone participate?
This is good but there's a way to make it better, at least easier to watch. Zoom out (called mooz) before panning the camera. It disturbs the eye to see rapid movement with a tight lens. Give the viewer a wider area to watch before beginning a pan. That way they won't get sick watching your stuff.
That is only for the mass arrivals. If you do the regular "FISK" arrival, unless you are in a briefed formation flight with a friend, you land individually There is B2OSH (Bonanzas and Barons), C2A (Cirrus), Mooney Caravan. Cherokees to Oshkosh, and C2O (Cessnas)
Very impressed by the tight formation landings. Great GA Pilots!
My family went to a Bonanza breakfast fly-in in Rockford IL back in the 80s. Those folks love to show off their skills.
Wow....Cant believe there are that many of those old v-tail doctor killers still flying....love it!!!
It's not because they didn't try to kill these V-tails. These killer doctors now fly Cirrus
Airplanes don't kill doctors.
Doctors kill doctors.
Don't be that guy.
That shot at 8:44 showing all those Bonanzas coming in is amazing!
I instantly screenshot that when I saw it. In this day of age you would think it's a fake clickbait thumbnail. Unbelievable capture
Beautiful Bunch of Bonanzas Brother!
The Bonanza mass arrival is very impressive!
You're the best with Oshkosh coverage. Keep them coming!
Best aviation content on RUclips. I look forward to each video.
Bonanzas ALWAYS represent Oshkosh so freakin’ well. When the wife and I get ours we’ll do the same.
That bonanza was nice
Which one? 😂
And the whole world is watching your landing. No pressure there.
Fantastic footage. Seeing the formation landings, and the stacks of those groups all on final, is amazing. Loved the shots of the Cessna 195. There used to be one on static display in the California Adventure side of Disneyland, in SoCal. Killed me to see it just sitting there cooking in the harsh elements. It's gone now, and I hope it was taken and restored.
The example in this video is absolutely beautiful aircraft.
That flight of 109 Beechcrafts reminds me of bombers returning to base. Wild.
That is absolutely beautiful!!! It brings tears of joy to my eyes. I began flying lessons in 1965 but have never been to AirVenture in Oshkosh. I can see why a great number of aviation buffs go just from this arrivals video. Thank you.
Bonanza mania! Cool!
Do they make any other plane than the Bonanza ? WOW ! Paradise.
Those Baron Pilots flew the formation very well
Thanks! I’ll pass that on. Baron Flight Lead.
Great mass arrival coverage!
I love seeing that this many people are still or getting into GA!! I was born in Oshkosh and LOVE watching this coverage, I need to get back there soon! How many Bonanza's was that???
112 or 117, I forget. Great flight this year. #33 for B2OSH, only my 4th or 5th so far.
Attack of the Bonanzas. Very cool.
Excellent video! Thanks so much for posting.👍🏽
8:43 That's sick!! Never have seen so many planes on final approach at once!
All of those Bonanzas should tie down on the Ponderosa!!!
Nice
And music by David Rose playing
I see the planes on flight radar. There was a boeing dreamlifter there
Where did they all come from?
My thoughts exactly 😎
That 195 stole my heart 50 years ago. I was a Cessna kid until Dad retired and went to Windecker for a few years til they closed. Was there for the Air Force experimental years. Started the Pentagon working on stealth
I know it's Oshkosh and all, but that's the biggest assemblage of Bonanzas I've ever seen!
TIL that assemblage is a word. Thank you
The Bell 429 at 3:42 was at a show at KAPA today! What a small world!
The bonanzas and barons landings were impressive 👏
Jesua its the Beech Bonanza preciaion land8ng squad. Holy crap. I disnt kbow that many bonanzas even still exiated.
I am to old to fly anymore but i was in the middle of all that madness for many years. Shure miss it all....
Been flying since 1975, but never been to AirVenture….this is amazing. Great post+++++
Same here and never will for fear of mayhem and crowds. Watching these great vids of the action is fine for me.
I hope one day you are able to make it. I have never met one person disappointed that they came to oshkosh for airventure
Been to OSh a few times ( 9) and flying in is a great experience. Actually fairly easy if one can read a Notam
@@arthurbrumagem3844 NOTAM covers it amazing well…a must “Study Guide”…for sure.
@@randemness2680 I suffer from crowdphobia, sadly it wouldn't be a fun experience.
First the Bonanzas then the Barons. Beechcraft in the house, and sure enough, here comes the Beech BE18. Love it.
Quite the crowd at LSE to witness the mass departure of the Bonanzas Saturday morning. Won’t make it to Oshkosh this year, thanks for the always great footage!
This one really did IT for me
Some good landings in there, cheers for posting. Safe travels. Ken.
Can't wait i will be there on the 27th with my usnscc division hope to see u there
That Cessna at the beginning was gorgeous!
Thank you.
0:54 do you think he smelled his hand afterward?
"The thrill that'll gitcha when you get your picture on the cover of an AirshowStuff video"
I'm always psyched when you capture my arrivals and departures. This time, I MADE THE THUMBNAIL. You would not believe how many people texted me Sunday morning with a link to this vid.
That's awesome!! We are just as excited when folks find themselves in our videos!
The kid talking about a P-47, we need more of that!
Agreed. Luckily, there's more of them around than you might think
This is at the top of my bucket list.
That was impressive as hell 🤙
Mad respect to the ATC's. IDK how they do it.
Awesome footage - Nice job 👍
THATS MY BOI IN THE P51
"How many Bonanzas will be there?"
Yes
Your videos are the BEST !
Thanks
0:04 - Cessna 195
0:27 - P-51
0:48 Grumman F8 Bearcat
1:11 Cessna 421 Golden Eagle
1:21 Piper Saratoga
1:38 Cessna 195
1:53 Cessna 182 RG
2:15 Glass star
2:42 Beechcraft Bonanza
2:54 Cessna 172
3:00 Meridian M600 (going price of 3.6 million…..)
3:33 - I don’t know helicopters.
4:11 Cessna 170
4:18 Right to left, Cessna 170, Beechcraft Bonanza, Beech Craft Barron, Cessna 172
4:50 Bonanzas
8:23 - One of the bonanza who didn’t follow directions to roll all the way out and decided to turn off at the convention ramp………..if your reading this you had traffic behind you and should roll out instead of stomping on the breaks…. Just saying.
17:53 - Beech Model 18, this thing was absolutely gorgeous
18:22 - Pilatus PC-6 Porter
18:55 - North American SNJ
19:19 Bonanza
19:40 T-33 and L-39 albatross
21:00 Cessna 208 Caravan
21:23 - Embraer / Shorts Tucano
The sky full of Bonanzas staggered out on final reminds me of standing on the Air Guard ramp at KMEM about 0600 watching all the Fed-Ex birds coming in for the morning sort
All those private pilots couldn't have practiced mass formation landings, so it seemed to come off very successfully. Did they all meet up somewhere and then fly in all together, or did they all arrive separately from all points of the compass and time their arrival so that they all arrived together? Either is some impressive organisation.
We actually do practice formation takeoffs, enroute, maneuvers and landings at a dozen weekend clinics during the year. Attendance and competency is required for the OSH flight. We assemble at La Crosse, Wisconsin on Friday and all depart in formation on Saturday morning. It’s about a one hour flight. Thanks, Bonanzas to Oshkosh, Baron Flight Lead.
@@richardkschmidt7436well done!
04:48 Mass Bonanza Arrival
that's a lot of Bonanza's!
It was a great ride! Bonanzas to Oshkosh #33; 95 Bonanzas, 17 Barons.
Awesome
That T-33 (at 20:23 coincidentally) absolutely greased it! 🧈
So cool!❤❤❤
Catch the pilot landing on 36 after they'd already switched to runway 18 after the storm?
Welcome to the hottest part of a Wisconsin summer, every yr guaranteed
First Mooneyfest now the Bonanza Bonanza.
😂😂😂....The "Banana Bois", I mean " Bananza Bois"...😂😂😂😂!!!
I bet that first Cessna parks on I-95?
Yup!
How is it that all the Bonanzas pilots meet to arrive together?
We meet at La Crosse, Wisconsin, on Friday. Formation departure is Saturday morning after the preflight briefing. It’s about a 60 minute ride to OSH.
I think every Model 35 Bonanza, F33, and A36 in the country arrived at the same time.
I've never seen so many Bonanzas before, 😮
what's the first plane that lands? that's a beauty
The first plane that landed is a 1948 Cessna 195
@@bob1117 cool! thanks
The 195s are my favorite Cessna and I’m a Piper guy
Yes! The close sequential formation landings - they were all on a VLR mission over North Korea escorting Doc and Fifi dropping leaflets!
One thing you can possibly do is put the names of tje planes taking off and landing on the screen. I know you Americans know them all, but here in South Africa we do not have that priveledge. Only a suggestion.Still enjoy your programs. Thanks.
We def don’t know them all
If I have time later today I might be able to add them. But if you need to know RN just look up the tail numbers on Google.
We get this request a lot and we would love to do that but even we do not know all of the aircraft! More than that it simply would take way too much time to edit that. Thanks for watching though!
Cessna 195
About 8 million Beechcraft Bonanzas
A dozen or so Beechcraft Barons
Beech 18D
Pilatus Porter
T-6 Texan
Cessna 208 Grand Caravan
Canadair CT-133?
L-39 Albatross
That's some, and I lost count, and might be out of order on some.
HOLY BONANZAS, BATMAN!
when is the mega compilation coming?
PLEASE GET DOWN TO THE Antique/ Classic show area.
Holy cow!
Good field for a free flight scale event.
Pilatus Porter - Air America,Mel Gibson 😂
I am wondering how these planes are able to land on the same runway at the same time? Are spacing requirements suspended for this event? Also, are planes landing on the taxiway? I Google mapped the airport and I didn’t see parallel runways. Just curious.
Edit: it seems that the main runway is being divided by the centerline and the parallel taxiway is converted to a runway. Is this correct?
There are special rules during the event. The taxiway is converted to a runway (36R) and the main runway is large enough that aircraft can land in formation. Each runway has dots painted on it to help ATC land direct multiple aircraft to land in very close succession, but the mass arrivals are even further specially coordinated to bring in flights of 3 aircraft every 15 seconds. Only formation flights land side by side on the main runway, not normal traffic
Yes
Both used
Go online and listen to tower controller
Whitman airport
Guessing turbulence isn't a major factor at 15 second intervals for aircraft this small? No larger planes landing at the same time? 8:44 , amazing shot.
Most Beech products at one time I've ever seen!
I'm curious how you guys managed to do this? Where was the rendezvous? Would you allow one with with a T-Bone participate?
will you be livestreaming from oshkosh ? if so when ? thx
No livestreams allowed, sorry
Holy Bonanzas Batman!
This is good but there's a way to make it better, at least easier to watch. Zoom out (called mooz) before panning the camera. It disturbs the eye to see rapid movement with a tight lens. Give the viewer a wider area to watch before beginning a pan. That way they won't get sick watching your stuff.
Absolutely a bonanza of…….well……Bonanzas…..
Felt sorry for a while for anyone not flying a Beechcraft! Anyone get a count on how many were in the flight?
Did you get the cv22 arrival?
No :(
Anyone know how big the Bonanza flight was this year?
112 or 117
I'm not a pilot but would love to be.. Are there not problems with wing-tip vortices landing that close together or is that only on takeoff??
The invasion of the Bonanzas! Think every model and variant of the type was represented there.
That was like watching a swarm of midges!
I think this is the largest formation of single type aircraft since WWII! 😂 Its a legion of Bonanzas! The Beechcraft Mafia. 😂😂😂
It's like a multiplayer server with crash damage enabled.
Controller: (deep sigh) Air Force One number .... Let's see.... AF1 number 14 go ahead.
What is the first one?
I guess you could say it was a Bonanza Bonanza
Landing 3 at a time now, did that start this year? I would absolutely LOVE to come along one year but living in the UK makes it a bit difficult.
That is only for the mass arrivals.
If you do the regular "FISK" arrival, unless you are in a briefed formation flight with a friend, you land individually
There is B2OSH (Bonanzas and Barons), C2A (Cirrus), Mooney Caravan. Cherokees to Oshkosh, and C2O (Cessnas)
How the heck do you even coordinate this?
A different world.
Wow. Beechcraft day.
Yes, we have some Bonanzas....
So many Bananas!
Did you catch the opposite traffic landing?
Nope, I left during the storm so missed the shenanigans after it
@@AirshowStuffVideos Shenanigans were HAD! Thank you for the videos! Wish someone was live during these arrivals.
This is what early to the party looks like
what airplane is the nc3435v?
1948 Cessna 195
116 Be36's!!!
*Let the Sunshine In...*
As promised, a Bonanza-rama.
High five to the air traffic controllers!