When i was young my father was in the air force. i built about 50 airplane models for him and his friends to be displayed on his pinnacle nights. I remember building from the Kitty Hawk all the way to the C5-A Galaxy, many of which were from the Air Forces'; TAC, SAC and MAC. One of my favorites was the P-51D. I also built the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay which as you all may know, launched from an aircraft carrier. This content reminds me of many hours building those aircraft and was rewarded of many praises from my father and his friends. This content reminded me of those blissful moments of praise. I really enjoyed this content fellas!
If anyone wants to come close to formation flying then take up sailplane flying. On a tow you have to match your tow planes position. You are taught to box the wake. What you are doing is flying in different positions around the tow plane. High position then to the right then below then to the left and then back to high tow position. All this can be done while turning too. There is even some speed adjustment when you get some slack in the tow rope. It’s definitely a challenge but once you get the hang of it very satisfying. Total concentration. Very nice point of view video.
Awesome perspective, thanks for sharing! Would you be okay with me featuring this in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description.
Fantastic video, bro! I want to use it in a video for my channel; is it okay? We'll give you credit in the video.and my description includes a connection to your original video. Regards
Imagine having to do this for eight hours, but at 20,000 feet while looking out for enemy planes. You'd have to be helped out of the cockpit at the end of it.
Very, lol. I got a ride in Ho, Hun!, a P-51 in Mesa Arizona when I was 16. Got to hop in the backseat for it's quick demo flight at Williams Airfield, and then a ride to its home base at Falcon Field where my father met us and picked me up for the incredibly boring car ride home 😂 I did have a headset on, but I took them off for minute during the flight home to hear that sweet engine purr.
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Incredible flight in P-51 🤩
It's so amazing to see this historic plane still in flight
Thank you so much for sharing this with us
Brings back great memories of my one and only ride in a Mustang. Thank you dad for making that happen. Truly unforgettable.
When i was young my father was in the air force. i built about 50 airplane models for him and his friends to be displayed on his pinnacle nights. I remember building from the Kitty Hawk all the way to the C5-A Galaxy, many of which were from the Air Forces'; TAC, SAC and MAC. One of my favorites was the P-51D. I also built the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay which as you all may know, launched from an aircraft carrier. This content reminds me of many hours building those aircraft and was rewarded of many praises from my father and his friends. This content reminded me of those blissful moments of praise. I really enjoyed this content fellas!
Definitvely an underrated video, love to see these POV videos
If anyone wants to come close to formation flying then take up sailplane flying. On a tow you have to match your tow planes position. You are taught to box the wake. What you are doing is flying in different positions around the tow plane. High position then to the right then below then to the left and then back to high tow position. All this can be done while turning too. There is even some speed adjustment when you get some slack in the tow rope. It’s definitely a challenge but once you get the hang of it very satisfying. Total concentration. Very nice point of view video.
Beautiful flight of historical aircraft!🔥
Beautiful clean cockpit. Shes a glorious plane!
Awesome perspective, thanks for sharing! Would you be okay with me featuring this in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description.
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Absolutely! Feel free to use any of my content. Love your videos!
@@turnandburnaviation I appreciate it, thanks!
Living the dream ❤, love your videos, only ick is the aspect ratio of your videos, keep them up 😊
Love the mustang. If I knew how to fly and had the money, I’d like to have one of these or a stearman.
Absolutely beautiful planes.
Incredible! Affraid of heights, but still incredible. Thank you for the video 🙂✌
Fantastic footage...well done guys
Thank you very much - fantastic!
Wow amazing footage thanks!
Why does OIL TEMP and OIL LVL come up during the take off roll?
Awesome footage!!!
Great job!
Beautiful formation!
Could I use your video in a compilation on my channel? I'll give proper credits and link to the original video.
Nice.
Hey! can someone tell me the name of the watch that he is wearing, it looks great!
What an amazing catch, Would you be willing to let me post this in one of my upcoming videos? Love the video and credits will be given. Thankyou!
Amazing, thank you! can you please connect the headset to the camera audio? if this clip had sound it will be wonderful.
Very nice bro!
one of my biggest dreams, flying.
Awesome catch! Can I feature it? Credited on screen and with a link back!
Fantastic video, bro! I want to use it in a video for my channel; is it okay? We'll give you credit in the video.and my description includes a connection to your original video. Regards
Tha's a cool video
Oh yeah.
Formation flying is stressful. WW2v vets would be flying in formation for 8 hours or more on missions.
Imagine having to do this for eight hours, but at 20,000 feet while looking out for enemy planes. You'd have to be helped out of the cockpit at the end of it.
@@AshleyPomeroy Exactly and many did need help out of the cockpit.
what about the flaps?
Can you do the landing please, i want see the landing video
what is the airport?
I wonder how noisy the cockpit is without hearing protection.
Very, lol. I got a ride in Ho, Hun!, a P-51 in Mesa Arizona when I was 16. Got to hop in the backseat for it's quick demo flight at Williams Airfield, and then a ride to its home base at Falcon Field where my father met us and picked me up for the incredibly boring car ride home 😂
I did have a headset on, but I took them off for minute during the flight home to hear that sweet engine purr.
You'd have damage to your hearing in short order.
❣️ "promo sm"
War thunder
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