I've seen a WWII vintage training video showing a B-29 training flight where the co-pilot & flight engineer traded places so they could each get experience doing the other's job. This particular video was from the point of view of performing all the flight engineer jobs during the flight. Very much worth the effort to find it.
Absolutely spectacular
We definitely think so to! An honor and a privilege to fly in.
As a kid in Ireland I remember going to the cinema (movie ttheater) to watch 'Last Flight of Noah's Ark', star of the show was a B29.
Will definitely have to check that one out! Thanks for watching.
It was a shame they chop that B-29 up for making that movie. the only part of that plane left is cockpit at fantasy of flight museum
Wonderful video, thanks for making it and sharing this amazing aircraft with us.
Thankyou for the kind words, it was an honor and privilege to fly and film Doc.
I've seen a WWII vintage training video showing a B-29 training flight where the co-pilot & flight engineer traded places so they could each get experience doing the other's job. This particular video was from the point of view of performing all the flight engineer jobs during the flight. Very much worth the effort to find it.
I did not know that, makes sense the flight engineer should know how to fly. Very cool! Thankyou for watching.
Oh, that's my favorite one👌
Thankyou Point Blank Armour! Welcome to the sky!
Nice video! Please continue uploading quality videos like this one! :D
Thankyou for the kind words. Plenty more coming.
looked like Inyokern.
Good eye. It was a mix of Oshkosh and Inyokern.
Fake video. No plane can fly with the propellers spinning that slowly.
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Why do these "experts" always seem to catch us out!