When the movie Battle of Britain was made in 1969 I was a in school in England and these planes were dog fighting over my school and being filmed for the action scenes of course none of the boys wanted to go to class. Good memories . 🇬🇧🇬🇧
17:32 Wow those silhouetted Hurricanes... don't they look the business? I know the Spitfire has the more elegant lines but in that sequence the Hurricanes look so single-minded and purposeful. I was born 18 years after the end of WWII and my generation unquestioningly inherited the love and pride for these aircraft. There was only one Airfix model you wanted to make and that was the Spitfire. As a child I knew that these fighters and their courageous pilots had saved Britain from invasion by Nazi Germany. Long may they grace our skies.
Purrin' Merlin is what I call my little cat, because his purr is as loud as a Spitfire. Oh, these are the most beautiful aeroplanes! The bravery of those pilots who took to the skies in Spitfires and Hurricanes and all the rest cannot be put into words.
Thanks for your comment Michael.....Im glad you enjoyed the video.......have a look at this one, Im sure you will enjoy it........Regards Barry ruclips.net/video/CCRW04D2k-s/видео.html
Fantastic photography and great sound. I could watch Spitfires and listen to Merlins all day. I've had the lifetime thrill flying in the back of a T9 out of Biggin Hill. The feel and sound of that Merlin under full power, taking off will stay with me until the day I die. Thanks so much for posting this.
@@honzabalak3462 🤔 Well, that might be true if this was an Instrumental Orchestra playing an Overture, but, since it was a Merlin V-12, I'll stick with Symphony's. 😉
We have a local airfield, here in Dorset, that has introduced Spits. for people to have a flight in occasionally. A mk ix went over yesterday at a 1000 feet, beautiful sight, but, the sound even better!
What a wonderful show!. I think the Spitfire is one of the most elegant war planes of the II WW, its shape is a blend of simplicity and beauty. When being a teenager I used to assemble scale model kits of these war planes, and would do it again at 52.
I am lucky enough to be in the flight path of some of the 'fly in a Spitfire' experience flights and during the summer get to see and hear Spitfires flying over my house almost every day. I can tell you it never gets old and i often rush out like a little boy to look up and watch them fly over.
Sends chills down my spine. Edit: It must have been galling for Hurricane pilots, at least in the years after the war, to constantly hear the Spitfire get all the glory, especially for the BoB, when it was the Hurricane that did much of the heavy lifting.
I worked on Shackeltons while on 8 sqn They had the Griffon engine which was used on later Spitfires. I arrived at Lossiemouth main gate for my first time and reporting in with the gate guard and greeted by the sound of these griffons across the airfield. I went into the guardroon to tell them im here to join 8 to be told " thats your lot making the racket over there " . As an Airframe tech ,I very quickly learned a lot of my Shack commponents were shared by the Lancaster. At air displays it often meant Myself and BBMF fitters would hackel over aircraft parts that we carried to shows and help each other out. Best thing ever was to get both a Shack and the Lanc on an engine ground run together . what a sound and the smell of Avgas so rare these days.
You should have heard the Shacks ground running with the Beverley accompaniment in Aden 1965 -67 when I was there....... a full orchestra of sound never to be forgotten. The Shack has never had the publicity that it deserved. I was airframes too!
The only times I saw WWII planes were during airshows in The Netherlands. However I've heard RR-Griffons many times during tracktor pulling events. Nowadays capable of pushing 3500/4000hp out of a single Griffon.
When 8 sqn was at Lossiemouth I worked on the BBMF at Coltishall, we had Vol threes for the Shackleton's we used to order bits for the Lancaster, they came wrapped in the standard plastic, with the part numbers on, once we took the original plastic off we found original Lancaster wrapping inside, with dates back as fart as1943. I also remember an 8 sqn shack coming in with a griffon fault, the BBMF engine guys sorted it.
So good to see and hear these. What amazing aircraft and such evecative names: Merlin, Hurricane , Spifire. Leaves modern names for dead! I used to live under the flight path of an airport in the 1950s and now 60 years later iI still miss the sights and sounds of propellor driven aircraft.
Mr Mitchell thanks for these beautiful aircrafts look fantastic they look even better in flight especially from the front with 8 machine guns blazing away had to get that one in
Being on the wrong side of the planet here (Sydney, AU) what a stunning experience for sight and sound. I recently watched the Guy Martin EP and even fitting, attaching and locking the Merlin to the frame was so precise. Being a retired automotive and marine mechanic makes me respect the endless hours needed to keep them flying. Thanks for posting.
Wow. Thank you for sharing this footage of the greatest wartime aircraft. The sound of those Rolls Royce Merlin engines really makes the hair stand up on your neck. When I left school in 1969 & started work, I just knew, I had to have my own fleet of airfix models of both of these aircraft.I must admit, my favourite had to be the supermarine spitfire. I built a RC model some 15 years ago, but never flew it.
I remember my first ever encounter with a Spitfire and hurricane, I was at my grandparents house in the 1980's and a Spitfire and Hurricane buzzed the houses at rooftop level, I was hooked and my Dad recored the battle of britain off the TV a few weeks later, the greatest tribute to those who gave their lives in world war II
I recommend going to the Duxford Battle of Britain flying display. Huge open plan, on other planes in the sky, the commentator falls silent. Then you hear the sound of of a Merlin engine breaking the silence, running at close to power along the runway. Slightly diving down on to the airfield, the noise fading away as she climbs. The greatest sound you will hear
Magnificent! Sends a shiver down your spine, every time you see one of these iconic planes you can’t help wondering about those brave souls. God bless them all!
Makes you wonder how all those Spitfires and Hurricanes were able to scramble so fast in 1940. Absolute pleasure to watch so many heritage aircraft like these take to the skies again.
These planes really are not just airshow candy and I think its important for airshow types to read and understand that they really did save us from the worst evil the world has ever seen....so important to keep them flying so we can remember all those brave young men lost in the worst of circumstances. Love the sound of the Hurricane tho....
Takes me back to my flight in The Grace Spitfire at Duxford , 14 years ago.. such a memorable occasion.. We are so lucky to have these war birds to see at different air shows..
@@petersmith6794 Blimey.....so it's more than doubled in that period! £1250 would have been affordable to me back then and still is now but £2750 is a stretch too far.
@@vicsaul5459 The BBMF have the Lancaster only 2 in the world still flying, the other Lanc is in Canada.........our BBMF Lancaster was due to display at this airshow in 2020 but was scrubbed because of bad weather......Regards Barry
When neighbors play there bass only I'll hit them back with this! Sounds like music to my ears! I was a metal stamper miss listening to the presses go up and down! This is just as good!
I’m lucky to live very near Biggin hill airport, so on a summers day you can stand on the road while a spitfire throttles up on take off just above your head. At the air show they flew a Lancaster flanked by two spits. Now that was a sight to behold
I'm only about 20 miles down the road and I see the lucky people in the 2 seaters having their joy flights. I'm on the flight path to the coast. One day it will be my turn
I'm Canadian. We have the only other airworthy Lancaster in the world. Located at Mount Hope, (Hamilton), Ontario, at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
The deeds of the heroic and very brave men to scrambled to their aircraft to bathe themselves in GLORY in defense of their country must never ever be forgotten....these beautiful aircraft must be the CONSTANT REMINDER of their sacrifice.. keep them flying!!!!
My dad was evacuated from London to family in Kent during ww2. He had many memories of watching Hurricanes and Spitfires flying low over the fields returning to base
I was at a show where a guy had a Merlin engine on a trailer. When it started up, you could feel it in your chest from 50ft away. It really was a beautiful thing to behold.
Probably not since the filming of 1969s Battle of Britain has there been the number of air worthy Hurricanes and Spitfires. Cudos to the passionate preservationists!
@@Dragonblaster1 Actually I saw a Mark II (BoB) and at least 2 Mk V's. They are easy to spot as they have the authentic camo for their time of dark earth and green. When they started to take the war to the continent in 42/43 with the Mk IX, they changed to dark grey over green.
Nothing so evocative as a Merlin going 'flat out!'. Wonderful seeing all these machines together!. Was waiting for the 'take off' flare!. Don't know how many times I've seen this clip, never gets old. Lest we forget!. Nuff said.
It's amazing that these old birds were built so tough they didn't need a hard-surface runway, just a relatively flat grassy field. Oh, sure, they bounced a bit, but they were made to be handled this way.
DB was the squadron precursor for the RCAF's number 411 Squadron. The Squadron crest on the side forward of the windscreen is 411's Bear. The Squadron was formed in 1941and initially flew from Duxford. After the war, 411 became a reserve unit at Toronto's RCAF Station Downsview. I was in 411 in 1958 when we flew F86 Sabres
Great video. The sound these Merlins make is difficult to describe, other that amazing and perfection. I'm hoping the Government provides funding for keeping Merlin powered aircraft in the skies: they are a link to another time when the Country pulled together, and of course a vital part of Remembrance.
Now this is a real fabulous video and the engines are the music we want to hear! Also it's really cool to see them landing on the grassy turraine instead of the jet powered crap leaving the pavement!
Bumpsy daisy! Awesome video. The Hurricane is a fine looking aircraft and doesn't get nearly as much love as it deserves. Seeing three of them flying in formation at 17:24 was the highlight for me :-)
Honestly those three hurricanes got me more than most flyovers I’ve seen, BECAUSE the Hurricane, like the Wildcat, was out of date when it was forced into action, and still overperformed
Remember a airplane show at my small town airplane club. We got Mustangs P51's from England to the show. That sound when they passed us sitting on the bank 20 meters away when they landed is still giving me goosebumps today. I was 13 or 14, so this was either -79 or 1980 😁👍
When the movie Battle of Britain was made in 1969 I was a in school in England and these planes were dog fighting over my school and being filmed for the action scenes of course none of the boys wanted to go to class. Good memories . 🇬🇧🇬🇧
My Dad was a spitfire pilot.....just reduced me to tears.
Who needs musical instruments when those Merlin engines, creates such beautiful symphony.
17:32 Wow those silhouetted Hurricanes... don't they look the business? I know the Spitfire has the more elegant lines but in that sequence the Hurricanes look so single-minded and purposeful. I was born 18 years after the end of WWII and my generation unquestioningly inherited the love and pride for these aircraft. There was only one Airfix model you wanted to make and that was the Spitfire. As a child I knew that these fighters and their courageous pilots had saved Britain from invasion by Nazi Germany. Long may they grace our skies.
Not only Britain was save...that was a begining.
no music ? MERLIN sound *IS* music, and the finest one you can get.
Not much makes me proud to be british anymore, but the Hurricane and Spitfires will always be an exception.
They’re perfect!👌🏼
Add Lancaster and Mosquito...
And de Havilland Comet and Concorde...
The list goes on and on...
You know it’s funny to think that Merlin is the company that made the p-51 engines
Comet?? 🙄 @@chuckpeasley212
This Yank salutes you and your heritage, m8! ❤❤❤
Purrin' Merlin is what I call my little cat, because his purr is as loud as a Spitfire. Oh, these are the most beautiful aeroplanes! The bravery of those pilots who took to the skies in Spitfires and Hurricanes and all the rest cannot be put into words.
I was born during WW2, but when I watch this video, I'm 50 years younger ~ thank you
Thanks for your comment Michael.....Im glad you enjoyed the video.......have a look at this one, Im sure you will enjoy it........Regards Barry ruclips.net/video/CCRW04D2k-s/видео.html
I also was born during WW2, and sounds such as these planes, and sirens, give me goosebumps even now ..
Fantastic photography and great sound. I could watch Spitfires and listen to Merlins all day. I've had the lifetime thrill flying in the back of a T9 out of Biggin Hill. The feel and sound of that Merlin under full power, taking off will stay with me until the day I die.
Thanks so much for posting this.
🤨 What do you mean, 'No Music'? That was one of the best Symphony's I've ever heard.
The Symphony of 12 cylinders!
@Willam Combs
*symphonies
@@honzabalak3462 🤔 Well, that might be true if this was an Instrumental Orchestra playing an Overture, but, since it was a Merlin V-12, I'll stick with Symphony's. 😉
Yep❤🇦🇺
We have a local airfield, here in Dorset, that has introduced Spits. for people to have a flight in occasionally. A mk ix went over yesterday at a 1000 feet, beautiful sight, but, the sound even better!
lovely without crappy music just lovely merlin engine
The sound that gave us freedom. Thank you doesn't even come close to what our forebears gave up for us, we are indebted to you all
So many flying hurricanes, how incredible modern restoration work is now. Thank you to all those who make this living history possible.
10 Hurricanes flying in the UK now, V7497 SD-X is currently under repair and should fly again soon.
@@andrewwaller5913 Brilliant isn't it!!
Fantastic to hear! I had assumed there were probably only two or three.
@@neilpemberton5523 4 at Duxford, 2 at Biggin Hill, 2 at RAF Coningsby (BBMF) and 2 at Shuttleworth.
Holy crap. last time I looked there was only one and that flopped at Duxford. 10 Hurricanes!! I can't wait for this covid crap to be over.
What do you mean, no music? This video is full of 12-cylinder symphonies! Fantastic video. Well done!
Those planes are art. The sounds, the looks, it's all beautiful.
What a wonderful show!. I think the Spitfire is one of the most elegant war planes of the II WW, its shape is a blend of simplicity and beauty. When being a teenager I used to assemble scale model kits of these war planes, and would do it again at 52.
54 and I still do... need something to decorate my ceiling!!
Gracias por poder disfrutarlos de esta forma. Maravillosas aeronaves. Saludos desde Montevideo, Uruguay.
No music? Those merlins are the best music I've ever heard 😁😁
Merlin song.
No sweeter song!
Indeed!
Bien. Bueno. Elbuelo. Me. Encato.
Just can’t beat the Rolls Royce Concert Orchestra!
I am lucky enough to be in the flight path of some of the 'fly in a Spitfire' experience flights and during the summer get to see and hear Spitfires flying over my house almost every day. I can tell you it never gets old and i often rush out like a little boy to look up and watch them fly over.
Sends chills down my spine.
Edit: It must have been galling for Hurricane pilots, at least in the years after the war, to constantly hear the Spitfire get all the glory, especially for the BoB, when it was the Hurricane that did much of the heavy lifting.
Wonderful. The Song of the Merlins.
good to see the pilots so close.Well done chaps.
I worked on Shackeltons while on 8 sqn They had the Griffon engine which was used on later Spitfires. I arrived at Lossiemouth main gate for my first time and reporting in with the gate guard and greeted by the sound of these griffons across the airfield. I went into the guardroon to tell them im here to join 8 to be told " thats your lot making the racket over there " . As an Airframe tech ,I very quickly learned a lot of my Shack commponents were shared by the Lancaster. At air displays it often meant Myself and BBMF fitters would hackel over aircraft parts that we carried to shows and help each other out. Best thing ever was to get both a Shack and the Lanc on an engine ground run together . what a sound and the smell of Avgas so rare these days.
Great comment Alan very interesting info.........Regards Barry
You should have heard the Shacks ground running with the Beverley accompaniment in Aden 1965 -67 when I was there....... a full orchestra of sound never to be forgotten. The Shack has never had the publicity that it deserved. I was airframes too!
The only times I saw WWII planes were during airshows in The Netherlands. However I've heard RR-Griffons many times during tracktor pulling events. Nowadays capable of pushing 3500/4000hp out of a single Griffon.
I spent time on 8sqdn during the 80's,loved the fact that they were all named after magic roundabout characters
When 8 sqn was at Lossiemouth I worked on the BBMF at Coltishall, we had Vol threes for the Shackleton's we used to order bits for the Lancaster, they came wrapped in the standard plastic, with the part numbers on, once we took the original plastic off we found original Lancaster wrapping inside, with dates back as fart as1943. I also remember an 8 sqn shack coming in with a griffon fault, the BBMF engine guys sorted it.
Amazing sights and sounds with so many beautiful aircraft in one place. Thank you for sharing
So good to see and hear these. What amazing aircraft and such evecative names: Merlin, Hurricane , Spifire. Leaves modern names for dead! I used to live under the flight path of an airport in the 1950s and now 60 years later iI still miss the sights and sounds of propellor driven aircraft.
Thanks to all a lovely showing special thanks to ALL who maintain these beautiful pieces of history KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
What a Noise. Headphones, full volume, GOOSEBUMPS !!!
Mr Mitchell thanks for these beautiful aircrafts look fantastic they look even better in flight especially from the front with 8 machine guns blazing away had to get that one in
What a wonderful symphony...
Phwoar! Sends shivers down your spine and gives you goosebumps. Marvellous!
Being on the wrong side of the planet here (Sydney, AU) what a stunning experience for sight and sound. I recently watched the Guy Martin EP and even fitting, attaching and locking the Merlin to the frame was so precise. Being a retired automotive and marine mechanic makes me respect the endless hours needed to keep them flying. Thanks for posting.
Wow. Thank you for sharing this footage of the greatest wartime aircraft. The sound of those Rolls Royce Merlin engines really makes the hair stand up on your neck. When I left school in 1969 & started work, I just knew, I had to have my own fleet of airfix models of both of these aircraft.I must admit, my favourite had to be the supermarine spitfire. I built a RC model some 15 years ago, but never flew it.
Love these warbirds !
This video was put together very nicely !
One of the best I've seen yet ..
Thank you !!
Joe... Navy veteran ACU-2..
I remember my first ever encounter with a Spitfire and hurricane, I was at my grandparents house in the 1980's and a Spitfire and Hurricane buzzed the houses at rooftop level, I was hooked and my Dad recored the battle of britain off the TV a few weeks later, the greatest tribute to those who gave their lives in world war II
To see and hear all those Hurris together makes my heart sing and brings a tear to my eye. Thank you!
Hello Gentlemens! Amazing sound, Thanks for you and greetings from Somme.
Thank you for giving us the oportunity to see and hear these marvelous machines flying.
This and the Hurricane are what saved my nana, great-aunt, and great-uncles
I recommend going to the Duxford Battle of Britain flying display. Huge open plan, on other planes in the sky, the commentator falls silent. Then you hear the sound of of a Merlin engine breaking the silence, running at close to power along the runway. Slightly diving down on to the airfield, the noise fading away as she climbs. The greatest sound you will hear
The V12 Merlin is better than Music. A unique sound like no other. History.
music to my ears, so to speak.
Excellent video. And that throaty, lovely Merlin sound. Magic.
Oh wow! It is a beautiful flying and very difficult to find. Thank you for the visit. From Thai people.👍😊❤️
Magnificent! Sends a shiver down your spine, every time you see one of these iconic planes you can’t help wondering about those brave souls. God bless them all!
Apart from the sound of the Merlin V12 l never fail to marvel at the beautiful lines of the Spitty and the rugged lines of the Hurricane!
Absolutely fantastic, V 12 music, beautifully put together video, I could listen to this for hours, very many thanks
27 min well spent! Thank you
Makes you wonder how all those Spitfires and Hurricanes were able to scramble so fast in 1940. Absolute pleasure to watch so many heritage aircraft like these take to the skies again.
They were lined up so all they had to do is fly straight ahead to take off, all simultaneously
Radar my man
Nice seeing them on grass, their natural habitat.
@MichaelKingsfordGray Me listening to your opinion:
🎧🗑️
@MichaelKingsfordGray... And you commented this rediculous comment... Where?
The sky seems to be waiting for them when they're heading down the runway.
These planes really are not just airshow candy and I think its important for airshow types to read and understand that they really did save us from the worst evil the world has ever seen....so important to keep them flying so we can remember all those brave young men lost in the worst of circumstances.
Love the sound of the Hurricane tho....
The best video of these spits & hurricans , no music, close ups , great stuff !
Lovely video sending music to my ears and joy to my heart. Thank you Barry.
Takes me back to my flight in The Grace Spitfire at Duxford , 14 years ago.. such a memorable occasion..
We are so lucky to have these war birds to see at different air shows..
How much was the flight then? It's £2750 now!
@@Bulletguy07
My flight was £1250.
@@petersmith6794 Blimey.....so it's more than doubled in that period! £1250 would have been affordable to me back then and still is now but £2750 is a stretch too far.
@@Bulletguy07
Possibly the insurance has gone up so the costs have also?
Gorgeous sights n sounds. Lest we forget. Air force forever!! Achtung spitfeur!!
I’m booked for a trip in the Duxford 2 seat Spit in June, to say I’m excited is an understatement!
I can only say, enjoy!!!!!
Did the same in 2018, best day of my life!
I hate flying but I'd bury my fears somewhere deep inside for that 👍🏻
Delicious. Every ounce of beauty possessed by the Spitfire was matched by an equal weight of menace in the Hurricane.
Unforgettable sound of the Spitfires and Hurricanes during the Battle of Britain living as we did near Biggin Hill base
Sight and sound out of this world.
Beautifully filmed Barry..no music, no poxy American computerised narration..just the evocative symphony of the Merlin
Many Thanks I really enjoyed filming the spitfire and Hurricanes at Headcorn........Regards Barry
Exactly they sure know how to ruin a good video with their shitty music drowning out the raw aircraft sound.
@@BarryPrice1959 are there any Lancs still flying? 1 is great but 4 !!!!
@@vicsaul5459 The BBMF have the Lancaster only 2 in the world still flying, the other Lanc is in Canada.........our BBMF Lancaster was due to display at this airshow in 2020 but was scrubbed because of bad weather......Regards Barry
Both beautiful looking aircraft
When neighbors play there bass only I'll hit them back with this! Sounds like music to my ears! I was a metal stamper miss listening to the presses go up and down! This is just as good!
Good speakers for it bawaha
I’m lucky to live very near Biggin hill airport, so on a summers day you can stand on the road while a spitfire throttles up on take off just above your head.
At the air show they flew a Lancaster flanked by two spits. Now that was a sight to behold
I'm only about 20 miles down the road and I see the lucky people in the 2 seaters having their joy flights. I'm on the flight path to the coast. One day it will be my turn
I'm Canadian. We have the only other airworthy Lancaster in the world. Located at Mount Hope, (Hamilton), Ontario, at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Marvelous Magnificent Merlin Movie Manifestation i.e. The Ultimate Hurricane Spitfire Extravaganza ! Very very well done ! Thanks a Million !!
Finally, someone who understands the music here is that of the RR Merlin. Thank you so much
The deeds of the heroic and very brave men to scrambled to their aircraft to bathe themselves in GLORY in defense of their country must never ever be forgotten....these beautiful aircraft must be the CONSTANT REMINDER of their sacrifice.. keep them flying!!!!
Imagine growing up around a air field at that time . This is beyond Awsome.
My friend’s father lived by Northolt, and told me he can remember watching the first squadron of Hurricanes flying in!
My dad was evacuated from London to family in Kent during ww2. He had many memories of watching Hurricanes and Spitfires flying low over the fields returning to base
I was at a show where a guy had a Merlin engine on a trailer. When it started up, you could feel it in your chest from 50ft away. It really was a beautiful thing to behold.
j'adore l'ambiance de cet aérodrome; merci pour ces images et le festival de moteurs Merlin.
The beautiful sound of V12 Merlin...Great filming!!! Thanks for posting this.
Probably not since the filming of 1969s Battle of Britain has there been the number of air worthy Hurricanes and Spitfires. Cudos to the passionate preservationists!
It almost looks like they have a full squadron there.
All the Spits are Mk IX or later. Shame there are no airworthy Battle of Britain-era Spits and Hurries around. It was the same with the classic film.
@@Dragonblaster1 Actually I saw a Mark II (BoB) and at least 2 Mk V's. They are easy to spot as they have the authentic camo for their time of dark earth and green. When they started to take the war to the continent in 42/43 with the Mk IX, they changed to dark grey over green.
Wonderful symphony of sound ...The Rolls Royce Merlin ..!!!
wowzer Bazza. love the flames coming out the exhaust. :)
Amazing video. Some very special and beautiful planes right there!
Awesome show and Gathering of my favorite English Warbirds! I like the Hurricane Looks.
Nothing so evocative as a Merlin going 'flat out!'. Wonderful seeing all these machines together!. Was waiting for the 'take off' flare!. Don't know how many times I've seen this clip, never gets old. Lest we forget!. Nuff said.
Fire literally came out of the spitfires, amazing!
Beautifully filmed. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the PERFECT sound track!
It's amazing that these old birds were built so tough they didn't need a hard-surface runway, just a relatively flat grassy field. Oh, sure, they bounced a bit, but they were made to be handled this way.
DB was the squadron precursor for the RCAF's number 411 Squadron. The Squadron crest on the side forward of the windscreen is 411's Bear. The Squadron was formed in 1941and initially flew from Duxford. After the war, 411 became a reserve unit at Toronto's RCAF Station Downsview. I was in 411 in 1958 when we flew F86 Sabres
The Engines are music to my ears, thanks so much💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
This is GVOAT: Greatest Video Of All Time. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!!!! -Dan
Thank You Dan I really enjoyed making this video.......the Hurricanes and spitfires will be back this year.........Regards Barry
Tout simplement magnifique, et merci pour vôtre vidéo.
Great video. The sound these Merlins make is difficult to describe, other that amazing and perfection. I'm hoping the Government provides funding for keeping Merlin powered aircraft in the skies: they are a link to another time when the Country pulled together, and of course a vital part of Remembrance.
Now this is a real fabulous video and the engines are the music we want to hear! Also it's really cool to see them landing on the grassy turraine instead of the jet powered crap leaving the pavement!
Merlin will always be the exception, sound of victory
Bumpsy daisy! Awesome video. The Hurricane is a fine looking aircraft and doesn't get nearly as much love as it deserves. Seeing three of them flying in formation at 17:24 was the highlight for me :-)
Amazing machines! Amazing event! Wish I'd been there. Thanks for sharing the video.
C'est la plus belle musique que le monde ai jamais connu! Surtout le Merlin enchanteur! 🇬🇧🥰👍🏴
Michael James Macaulay thank you for your kind reply ,I have lost our feed I am so glad you saw it as i was yours God bless You too
Nice to see the hurricanes, they look great in photos !
Beautifully captured, The RR V12 Brill..
Honestly those three hurricanes got me more than most flyovers I’ve seen, BECAUSE the Hurricane, like the Wildcat, was out of date when it was forced into action, and still overperformed
Ah time for headphones!! Thank you for a superb experience!!
The Merlin engine has the power to put me to sleep. Beautiful!
Priceless. ❤️ 💪
I'm glad the Hurricanes are coming back. They should never be forgotten. I'd have hated to been in a Heinkel when they came at them.
Amaizing video with A++++++ sound, thank you!!! Mosto beatifull airplane ever!
I still have a soft spot for the Hurricanes, Tomahawks, and P-39s. They were "good enough" when good enough was all we had.
cela fait du bien de voir ces beaux avions, depuis un an ils nous manquent ,vivement les revoir en vrai!!!!! merci pour cette belle vidéo
Thank you for sharing this.
Remember a airplane show at my small town airplane club. We got Mustangs P51's from England to the show. That sound when they passed us sitting on the bank 20 meters away when they landed is still giving me goosebumps today. I was 13 or 14, so this was either -79 or 1980 😁👍