Detail shots en masse! Also a good look at the other aircraft at Baginton at the time, 2007. DC-6 engine runs and take off. Love the sound of the Pratts!
Reminds me of my dad, flying on those out of Wright Patterson AFB in the 60's when he worked Civil Service at the base. Back in those days if you were Civil Service, you could catch a military flight if you were going on TDY. You were allowed to watch from the flight line back then. I still remember holding moms hand and waving to dad as he taxied away. What an adventure for a 6 year old. Definitely one of the highlights of my kid life. To see those big radials come to life in a huge puff of smoke and clatter was and still is a thing of beauty. That brought a tear to this old mans eyes thinking back on those memories. Thanks for that!
totally enjoyed,, as with other "olde timers" it brought me back to childhood spending days with dad at AAL EWR,,the smells the sounds, 6's 7's CV-240's the Brewster hangers..i can almost smell it all again,,thanks!!
Back in the mid sixties I got my A&P license.I went to work for a company called Hollywood Aviation. They were contracted to turn DC - 6 passenger planes into cargo planes. We had a crew of about 50 mechanics and technicians. The interior was stripped of all seats,carpeting, decorative panels. All the insulation was discarded Floors were pulled up and replaced by heavy aluminum cargo flooring with tie downs. We installed a ten foot wide by eight foot high cargo door on the starboard side just forward of number 3 engine. It was electrically raised and lowered. Every system was removed, and refurbished and inspected. We installed alum.panels over the existing viewing windows. The four engines and accessories were inspected and renewed as necessary. Heavy duty tires were installed on the main landing gear. This work took about fourteen months. The plane was repainted in white. The Chilean pilots showed up one day and flew it back to Chile where it was used to fly cargo and a few passengers over the Andes mountains.
Really do miss the sound of those 4 big radials for airline service. This one sounds great & looking superb in flight. Thanks so much for NOT adding music & posting this.
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪,,, the quality of sound recording on this is probably the best I've heard in any aircraft video, it's as if you were there among the hangers, the Electra used to fly into Dublin Airport years ago and were a beautiful sight and sound
Having lived in Whitley, Coventry since birth I remember the DC-6A, DC-3, Twin Pioneer and Electra's flying out of Coventry for years, it's a shame we don;t get to hear these great aircraft anymore.
Wonderful video! Thank you so much for posting this. You did an outstanding job honoring this beautiful aircraft. The sound of those radial engines is music to the ears. What a joy to see this aircraft in all facets of operation. Your photography angles are spot on....just perfection, I especially like the way you captured the reflection of the DC-6 in the water, the clarity of your video is amazing! It is just like being on the ramp with you. Thanks again for sharing your photographic talents capturing this rare bird. Just love it!!
How a video should be made, no crappy music, excellent sound pick up, unusual to be able to here the second engine starting and running on a video of a multi engine bird starting up. Well done.
I remember the days when I was just a kid and as I was walking out to board the aircraft I could hear other planes taking off. I was a really cool experience.
Really appreciated the hanger walk around in addition to the operational scenes and sounds in this great video of one of my favourite classic big radial engined aircraft - thank you!
Fabulous video and very well made - sums up what was involved in keeping it flying. I’m glad we could hear all the noises as she was made ready to fly. 👍🏻❤️
Here is a very beautiful sequence which highlights the douglas dc6. Congratulations for the work and thank you for this video which honors the majesty of a classic propliner. All the filmed details are really fascinating!
ese sonido de los radiales pw.2800............es escalofriante..... es unico ....solo por escucharlos pago por mantener estos aviones en vuelo.....dc-6 a-b
I had also seen this type of airplane I think that might be dc3 (I am not sure) in my country too but I couldn’t get the chance to fly that time I was a little boy 👦!!!
The video is fantastic, but I wouldn't fly this plane, mainly because the maintenance is apparently careless, even in the simplest things. For example, from minutes 7:30 to 9, the mechanic pours that liquid (?) without using the appropriate equipment, in addition, next to the nozzle you can see that the paint is coming off in pieces. Old planes can have countless failures on their own and don't need the help of carelessness to crash.
Reminds me of my dad, flying on those out of Wright Patterson AFB in the 60's when he worked Civil Service at the base.
Back in those days if you were Civil Service, you could catch a military flight if you were going on TDY.
You were allowed to watch from the flight line back then. I still remember holding moms hand and waving to dad as he taxied away. What an adventure for a 6 year old. Definitely one of the highlights of my kid life. To see those big radials come to life in a huge puff of smoke and clatter was and still is a thing of beauty. That brought a tear to this old mans eyes thinking back on those memories. Thanks for that!
totally enjoyed,, as with other "olde timers" it brought me back to childhood spending days with dad at AAL EWR,,the smells the sounds, 6's 7's CV-240's the Brewster hangers..i can almost smell it all again,,thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Back in the mid sixties I got my A&P license.I went to work for a company called Hollywood Aviation. They were contracted to turn DC - 6 passenger planes into cargo planes. We had a crew of about 50 mechanics and technicians.
The interior was stripped of all seats,carpeting, decorative panels. All the insulation was discarded Floors were pulled up and replaced by heavy aluminum cargo flooring with tie downs. We installed a ten foot wide by eight foot high cargo door on the starboard side just forward of number 3 engine. It was electrically raised and lowered. Every system was removed, and refurbished and inspected. We installed alum.panels over the existing viewing windows. The four engines and accessories were inspected and renewed as necessary. Heavy duty tires were installed on the main landing gear. This work took about fourteen months. The plane was repainted in white. The Chilean pilots showed up one day and flew it back to Chile where it was used to fly cargo and a few passengers over the Andes mountains.
Greetings, from Chile!! Respect 😊
Really do miss the sound of those 4 big radials for airline service. This one sounds great & looking superb in flight. Thanks so much for NOT adding music & posting this.
Thanks! Same here!
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪,,, the quality of sound recording on this is probably the best I've heard in any aircraft video, it's as if you were there among the hangers, the Electra used to fly into Dublin Airport years ago and were a beautiful sight and sound
Thank you very much!
Having lived in Whitley, Coventry since birth I remember the DC-6A, DC-3, Twin Pioneer and Electra's flying out of Coventry for years, it's a shame we don;t get to hear these great aircraft anymore.
Wonderful video! Thank you so much for posting this. You did an outstanding job honoring this beautiful aircraft.
The sound of those radial engines is music to the ears. What a joy to see this aircraft in all facets of operation.
Your photography angles are spot on....just perfection, I especially like the way you captured the reflection of the DC-6 in the water, the clarity of your video is amazing! It is just like being on the ramp with you. Thanks again for sharing your photographic talents capturing this rare bird. Just love it!!
Thanks! The old piston props are my favourites!
How a video should be made, no crappy music, excellent sound pick up, unusual to be able to here the second engine starting and running on a video of a multi engine bird starting up. Well done.
Wow, thanks
I remember the days when I was just a kid and as I was walking out to board the aircraft I could hear other planes taking off. I was a really cool experience.
Really appreciated the hanger walk around in addition to the operational scenes and sounds in this great video of one of my favourite classic big radial engined aircraft - thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
What a beautiful machine. A ‘double DC3’.
What memories of a previously happy life! A super, evocative video - thank you.
Rob
Thank you!
It was always a day of deep nostalgia whenever I visited Coventry. The DC6 was always top of the list. Super, super Video.
Mine too! Thanks!
Great vid. Was around the time I left after six years....👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the sights and sounds great video
Thank you!
Dc 6 most safety aircraf in his time❤
Fabulous video and very well made - sums up what was involved in keeping it flying.
I’m glad we could hear all the noises as she was made ready to fly. 👍🏻❤️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Thanks👍🇺🇸
Here is a very beautiful sequence which highlights the douglas dc6. Congratulations for the work and thank you for this video which honors the majesty of a classic propliner. All the filmed details are really fascinating!
Thank you very much!
Great video, loved every minute of it, thank you, and blue skies to you!
Glad you enjoyed it
What a fantastic video. The DC6 flew over our house en route to Goodwood around that time. Beautiful.
Many thanks!
Great memories,thanks for posting ! Some familiar faces in the film, some sadly no longer with us.
Glad you enjoyed it
I live not far from EGBE Coventry airport, I miss seeing all their vintage aircraft flying overhead.
It used to be soo good!
Superb video of years just past, good work !
Many thanks!
Exelente video ..
Thank you!
C'est beau, très belle vidéo, merci beaucoup.
Merci !
Outstanding video!
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely fantastic!!!
Thank you kindly!
Nice work, nice plane, folks!
Thanks a lot!
Great video, thanks
Thank you!
Beautiful! 🛫
Thank you! Cheers!
super video!
Thank you Sir!
1:32 Pure music those R-1830 Twin Wasp.
Love it. No music.
16:35 Ahhhhhh!!! Tack för videon.
Additional to all the other superlatives expressed for this film......that coulda been Miami ,with a 'moody' sky like that . Atmosphere. And how !
Thanks!
👍👍
1:31 Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp
7:47 what was that into the bucket, maybe Water-Metanol ?
DC-6 Un hermoso avión. Lo seguía con binoculares cuando niño.
👍👍🇨🇱
ese sonido de los radiales pw.2800............es escalofriante..... es unico ....solo por escucharlos pago por mantener estos aviones en vuelo.....dc-6 a-b
I had also seen this type of airplane I think that might be dc3 (I am not sure) in my country too but I couldn’t get the chance to fly that time I was a little boy 👦!!!
Dc3 has 2 engines.
@@johnharris7353 I have got the information from carrier owners airlines company’s brief fleets history that was DC3 as they have mentioned !!!
I notice George Lucas, star was franchise, makes a lot of their spaceships have these same engine sounds.
never mind wasn’t on at first .
Cooles Flugzeug
they need to be aware the tail beacon isn’t on or bulb is out.
Gott ljud Janne !!
Tack skall du ha!
What is the red thing at 3:26? I worked on 6's and never seen this.
A beacon. See at 20:56
@@AeroPresentation never seen one on the wing before.
@@miked202069 it is not on the wing, it is under the belly
@@AeroPresentation yes, your correct. I'm not sure what I was thinking.
Is that the aircraft purchased from Transcontinental Airlines in the 1980 s ?
No
What DC-3 was that?
Probably this one ruclips.net/video/DBv3HhE86-4/видео.html
@mikestafford2792 Probably this one ruclips.net/video/DBv3HhE86-4/видео.html
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Riktigt gott ljud vid takeoff.
Tackar!
José Roberto de Oliveira balneário gaivota SC Brasil 👍 😂
The video is fantastic, but I wouldn't fly this plane, mainly because the maintenance is apparently careless, even in the simplest things. For example, from minutes 7:30 to 9, the mechanic pours that liquid (?) without using the appropriate equipment, in addition, next to the nozzle you can see that the paint is coming off in pieces. Old planes can have countless failures on their own and don't need the help of carelessness to crash.
How boring can it get
Un bel avion ...Merci ...
Brings back memories i was a flight engineer usaf c118 late 60s and 70s loved the plane and my job