Wildcat Awakened

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • For nearly half a century, Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat BuNo 12260 rested on the bottom of Lake Michigan, a relic of World War II Navy aircraft carrier training. More than 30 years after it emerged from the chilly waters of the lake and 28 years after the restoration, the aircraft is still airworthy, and is the only known flying F4F in the world.
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  • @kirkmooneyham
    @kirkmooneyham Год назад +230

    My two favorite WWII aircraft when I was a kid were the P-40 Warhawk and the F4F Wildcat. Neither were "the best", but they were tough and reliable, and kept the USA in the fight during dark days. Awesome to see this one brought back to life and in the sky again, where it belongs.

    • @PennsyPappas
      @PennsyPappas Год назад +18

      2 aircraft that often get overlooked and are underappreciated yet we're used right to the end of the war infact wildcats did one of the last attacks on the Germans at the end of the war in Europe. The Moral of the story of P40 and Wildcats are really just because you're not the best at something or better than someone doesn't mean you're still not capable of getting the job done and that to me is the legacy of these two respective aircraft.

    • @williampaz2092
      @williampaz2092 Год назад +12

      The P-40 and F4F were there from the start of the war all the way to the finish. The US Navy Escort Carriers used the F4F till VJ Day and P-40’s were still flying and fighting in the China-Burma-India theater till the Japanese surrendered. The Royal Australian Air Force LOVED the P-40! They knew that if you kept throttle at full power a P-40 Kittyhawk could outrun and roll with a Zero. Both could take more punishment than a Zero possibly could. In August of 1942 Imperial Japanese Navy Air Ace Sakai, Saburo got into a dogfight that pitted his A6M Zero against US Navy Lieutenant “Pug” Sutherland flying an F4F-4 over Guadalcanal. That dogfight is now legendary. After 10 - 15 minutes Sakai was soaked with sweat, he had never fought such an outstanding fighter pilot before. He finally got a good shot a Sutherland but the Wildcat would not go down. Sutherland chopped throttle and Sakai shot past him. Sakai braced himself for a fusillade of .50 cal bullets but they never came - Sutherland was out of ammo. Sakai eased behind Sutherland and shot him down but Sutherland bailed out and made back to American Lines. If you read Sakai’s autobiography carefully you’ll see that he Purposely Let “Pug” Sutherland bail out BEFORE he shot the F4F out of the sky.
      “Samurai!” by Saburo Sakai with Martin Cadin.

    • @detroitandclevelandfan5503
      @detroitandclevelandfan5503 Год назад

      I love the wildcat look, and how the gears fold. However, if I had the choice between it or the Hellcat, then Hellcat all the way.

    • @vintageracer3734
      @vintageracer3734 Год назад +3

      @@williampaz2092 I saw a documentary recently where they found Pugs airplane, it still had live rounds but the ammo feeding chute for the guns was damaged, and the ammo also add signs of damage from hits from Sakai's A6M, shedding new light on the "out of ammo" theory. I am sure it was here on RUclips.

    • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
      @JohnCunningham-sy5ug Год назад +2

      And God bless the brave men who flew them✌️👌

  • @Dark_Ages_Crusader
    @Dark_Ages_Crusader Год назад +113

    What a beautiful story, beautiful aircraft, and beautiful video. Such a good thing the recovery groups do.

  • @track1219
    @track1219 Год назад +88

    Hard to believe this plane sat on the bottom of Lake Michigan!

    • @Easy-Eight
      @Easy-Eight Год назад +3

      Why? There were two training aircraft carriers on Lake Michigan, Sable and Wolverine. Also, there were no Japanese or German torpedoes to dodge. To this day there is the US Naval Station of Great Lakes. Chicago has a fair maritime heritage.

    • @str8ballinSA
      @str8ballinSA Год назад +11

      @@Easy-Eight Yessir, having a giant inland sea was a boon for naval training.

    • @calvinnickel9995
      @calvinnickel9995 Год назад

      Yep. A lot of naval activity on the Great Lakes for years.
      We Canadians decided to keep USS Little Rock for a year… and a few years before sent a couple of your ships over Niagara Falls.

    • @Easy-Eight
      @Easy-Eight Год назад

      @@calvinnickel9995 ... and now you Canadians are abused over COVID regulations and are treated like absolute sh!t by Air Canada or your government. I rather like that trick by Trudeau of stopping province to province travel. That is expressly forbidden in Canadian law. BTW, good show on that Truckers' Strike. Freezing bank accounts of single mothers who give a few dollars to support a strike is alway a nice way of showing a totalitarian regime. Also, compelled pronouns or face jail is something right out of 1984. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is wrong with your nation? Signed, a next door neighbor to your immediate west.

    • @scottowen90
      @scottowen90 Год назад +1

      Look for the documentary Heroes on Deck. It's the story of carrier training on Lake Michigan during WWII. The SBM that hangs in Midway airport was recovered from Lake Michigan. There is also a rare "birdcage" Corsair recovered, that I believe is being restored down in Florida.

  • @gtdcoder
    @gtdcoder Год назад +62

    Wow, the original engine! And it’s flying! Awesome aircraft.

    • @mikepxg6406
      @mikepxg6406 Год назад

      It was a good restoration job thats for sure.

  • @63DW89A
    @63DW89A Год назад +19

    Along with the Hawker Hurricane, the Wildcat is one of the most unappreciated, and overlooked aircraft of all time! Both the Hurricane and Wildcat did their duty far better than could be expected, holding their own against more recent designs, keeping the Axis Powers at bay, in the desperate early years of WW2. Wonderful to see a beautifully restored F4F still flying!

  • @garrygballard8914
    @garrygballard8914 Год назад +48

    😵 beautiful air shots. Beautiful wildcat. Nice work done by all. 👍

  • @Bluenose352
    @Bluenose352 Год назад +2

    A little back story. Once recovered, it was sold to Dick Hansen. The aircraft has flown since the late 1990s. First, out of Aurora Municipal in Sugar Grove, IL. Next, it was sold to Rod Lewis, the current owner, in the mid to late 2000s. Both gentlemen have taken great care of this Wildcat

  • @spudskie3907
    @spudskie3907 Год назад +21

    My favorite naval fighter. So underrated.

    • @allthatjazz641
      @allthatjazz641 Год назад +1

      Not as clumsy as a blaster, a more elegant weapon from a more civilized age.

  • @adamweaver6351
    @adamweaver6351 Год назад +29

    This is amazing. Incredible restoration.

    • @Bluenose352
      @Bluenose352 Год назад

      Not bad after flying for 26 years

  • @itseliasyall2384
    @itseliasyall2384 Год назад +13

    Being such a buff 💪🏽 and rugged aircraft with an infamous reputation, the wildcat naval program is under appreciated, it is great to see this ol warrior airborne once more !! One of my personal favorite variants of this aircraft is the fm2 however nothing beats this sight ❤
    rip Butch O’ Hare

  • @propellix6642
    @propellix6642 Год назад +5

    What an unbelieveable beauty! Remembering and upholding the bravery of those who flew them against a merciless enemy. We owe it to these men, that we may freely write and talk in every way today.

  • @nmaviation1
    @nmaviation1 Год назад +5

    one if my favorite aircraft

  • @BoringAngler
    @BoringAngler Год назад +5

    At 1:32, I love that there is a burbot, just camped out in the plane. Great work getting this plane up and restoring it.

  • @pavarottiaardvark3431
    @pavarottiaardvark3431 Год назад +4

    Don't forget it's service in the Royal Navy, where it served as the Martlet. The legendary pilot Eric Brown said of it "I would still assess the Wildcat as the outstanding naval fighter of the early years of World War II ... I can vouch as a matter of personal experience, this Grumman fighter was one of the finest shipboard aeroplanes ever created."

  • @natesturm448
    @natesturm448 Год назад +2

    I love that people will go out of their way to resurrect a fallen fighter. Even more so from water. It's a testament to those who decided to take to the skies in a time where flight was still quite in it's adolescence. Those people hold the mantle in maintaining the remembrance of our fathers in a time of unknown.

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 Год назад +5

    The Wildcat did stellar work in the Pacific. Till the Hellcat and Corsair supplanted it in frontline service. An underdog. An overachiever

  • @stevenborham1584
    @stevenborham1584 Год назад +7

    Absolutely brilliant A2A footage. Forgot to mention it is also the only flying Wildcat with the double row 14 cyl engine (R-1830). Very different music than what the Wildcat usually makes.

  • @Cuccos19
    @Cuccos19 Год назад +6

    This Grumman fighter maybe not sleek as a Spitfire, but one of the coolest looking among the WW2 fighters. I love it, especially with the pre-war yellow-silver paintsheme, looked like a plane from cartoon. :)

    • @Easy-Eight
      @Easy-Eight Год назад +6

      Read reviews of British pilots of the F4F and the naval Spitfire. They loved the former and detested the Spitfire. The Spitfire had to have a wooden shim jammed into the flaps to set them at 18 degrees for take off. The propellers were know to hit the deck on landing. If it was a good landing the landing gear could fail. One British aviator referred to the Wildcat (Marlet) lovingly as an "Angry Bumble Bee." It could out turn all the BF-109 models with ease, the later FM2 could match the BF-109G in a climb. The BF-109 had the Wildcat in a dive or in sheer speed. The RN operators noted that if 24 Wildcats were on a carrier at the beginning of a patrol then there would be 24 Wildcats operating a month later. The Spitfire or the Hurricane, in a month over half would be broken from landings. Oh, last thing on the Spitfire. On a hard landing the propellor could sheer off on the spindle and then go spinning down the length of the deck.

    • @Cuccos19
      @Cuccos19 Год назад +3

      @@Easy-Eight Angry Bumble Bee, that's really a cool name for it. 😊

    • @albatross8361
      @albatross8361 Год назад

      ​@@Easy-Eight plus the Spitfire had a relatively short range for a carrier aircraft. It was just not designed for carrier operations.

    • @megoaat
      @megoaat Год назад

      the polikarpov i-16 is another cartoony fighter

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 Год назад

      @@Easy-Eight That's what happens when you take a land based design and try to send it to sea. Not designed to take the stress of a carrier landing. Same thong would happen to an F‐15 or F‐16 today. They could land (all U.S. tactical aircraft have a tailhook), but it would overstress the airframe. Just not designed for carrier operation.

  • @miked8227
    @miked8227 Год назад +6

    Wow that machine had to hold its breath a long time, great job bringing it back. History

  • @davidking3918
    @davidking3918 Год назад +4

    I'm always glad to see get a second chance.

  • @Riccardo_Silva
    @Riccardo_Silva Год назад +1

    This old chap has been under the water for fifty years and you brought it in the sky again...what can be said about that? MARVELOUS, incredible achievement! And, BTW, how beautiful it is, in its light blue camo? Great video!!!

  • @DickieDelouise
    @DickieDelouise Год назад +2

    Wonderful! Wildcat was always a tubby favorite of mine. And the ending of the video... The music and that break...🤗👏👏👏👏

  • @kvproductions2581
    @kvproductions2581 Год назад +4

    Its easy to underappreciate the "in flying condition" part until you see it flying, it looks... just magical

  • @anonymeguy9172
    @anonymeguy9172 Год назад +1

    So this aircraft proves twice that you should never give up ? Roger that. Inspiring.

  • @375GTB
    @375GTB Год назад +1

    I was lucky to spend part of a day at the Kalamazoo Airzoo about 2002
    With Kathy... on the way back from Livonia..
    Got into the landing gear mech of their Wildcat...
    What a gizmo!
    Sat in a HOT P-47, just after it came in...
    they did not know I had the manual at home!
    What a temptation!
    With their Ford Ti-motor just after it..
    AFTER seeing a low wing Stinson Tri-Motor over at the airport on US 30 near I-65
    a day or two previous
    We had gone to Wright Pat a few years earlier
    160 frames with my Half Frame Olympus PenF SLR.
    B-23 Dragon best of all! XF-83 parasite fighter withthe B-36...
    Memories
    Still miss my Tampa FLA Vandenberg Airport grass strip FBO
    1955 - 1976
    A Go-Fer....
    As all us kids were...
    No fences....
    9-11 ended all that....
    J.C.
    Age 73...

  • @mingology7767
    @mingology7767 4 месяца назад

    I cannot believe they salvaged this airplane from the deep and restored it to flying condition! The amount of love and dedication are written all the airplane…

  • @kurkruk70
    @kurkruk70 Год назад +1

    Wow! What a beautiful old bird! The restoration job that was done is just incredible! The F4F was always my favorite plane after I read a book about the Battle of Midway in 3rd grade way back in 1978. She was not the best looking or fastest bird flying in the Battle, but she could take a punch and bring her pilot home. Awesome video!

  • @-nixwite-
    @-nixwite- Год назад +3

    What a BEAUTIFUL Aircraft! Absolutely Magnificent!

  • @StanShimkus
    @StanShimkus Год назад +3

    Wow .. Wow ... Wow!!! Great video

  • @Minutemman
    @Minutemman Год назад

    My 2 favs from WW2 are the F4F and P-40 so glad they have them both flying!!!!

  • @grovesj
    @grovesj Год назад +4

    Tremendous videography! Well done EAA media!

  • @jimdensmore7262
    @jimdensmore7262 Год назад +2

    Thank you! Fabulous looking airplane.

  • @LostShipMate
    @LostShipMate Год назад

    Theres something so charming about this aircraft.

  • @pcj3405
    @pcj3405 Год назад

    Gorgeous filming of this beautiful bird!

  • @danielcarlson800
    @danielcarlson800 Год назад +1

    What a BEAUTIFUL restoration!!!!! My Grandfather worked on these @NAS Barbers Point, Oahu during WWII.

  • @bad74maverick1
    @bad74maverick1 Год назад +2

    Now is the perfect time to go get the lake mead B-29!

  • @jimleffler7976
    @jimleffler7976 3 месяца назад

    Love it, love it, can't say it enough. This looks like the one that was at Dover AFB when I was there. Thanks for restoring this one and your love of the Wildcat

  • @Liddledriver
    @Liddledriver 5 месяцев назад

    Nice to see an actual flying F4F Wildcat that's not an FM 2. What a fine piece of flying history.

  • @millievanilley
    @millievanilley Год назад +3

    That is nice

  • @erikness1686
    @erikness1686 Год назад +1

    Incredible! I was a structures mech at Boeing, now a QA there. Bringing something like that to life must have been amazing. Thank you for your effort.

    • @Bluenose352
      @Bluenose352 Год назад

      They recovered the aircraft, but thankfully they did.

  • @Porculus
    @Porculus 6 месяцев назад

    Geez-Louise! Great work. And such beautiful shots of the F4F-3 flying in the final few seconds of the video. I mean, just wow!

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight Год назад

    She's beautiful, well done!

  • @newdefsys
    @newdefsys Год назад

    Ive seen Wildcats in aviation museums, but to see one in the air, , , wow !

  • @pauka13
    @pauka13 Год назад

    Wow the cinematic footage just unbelieveable! From the bottom of the lake right back to the sky. My mind still can not process the level of hard work they had to put into a project like this. Hats off to everybody involved in this work.

  • @Phalanx443
    @Phalanx443 Год назад

    She's a beauty!

  • @sprintcarfan87
    @sprintcarfan87 Год назад

    My favorite aircraft.

  • @arch3088
    @arch3088 Год назад +1

    It does my heart good to see that beauty flying!

  • @firestorm165
    @firestorm165 Год назад

    That nostalgia is hitting hard

  • @iliasmetalworks
    @iliasmetalworks Год назад +1

    Flying with the canopy open reminds me driving top down with my Miata!
    It's bizarre how these war machines back then look so beautiful and agile even at standstill.

  • @keithrogers5832
    @keithrogers5832 Год назад +2

    Phenomenal

  • @beegee22
    @beegee22 Год назад +1

    Amazing.

  • @robertkreutzer4107
    @robertkreutzer4107 Год назад

    I recall seeing the story on this aircraft's discovery. Great work on the restoration!! I'd love to see her fly in person.

  • @cogentdynamics
    @cogentdynamics Год назад +3

    I can’t remember all the details but I worked on parts of one of those in the mid-seventies. I don’t recall if the wings folded or not. I think they did. A machine shop in Hinsdale IL is where most of the restoration was done. I know it made the cover of a magazine back in the day. I wish I knew where that plane was and what happened to it. The workmanship and research that those guys did was inspirational to me as a young man and continues to be to this day. I worked for a small shop in Sandwich IL. If any of you see this or have hints to that airframe’s history please let me know!

  • @davelynch66
    @davelynch66 Год назад

    Thank you and God bless you and America!

  • @KorbinX
    @KorbinX Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @jdsaldivar5606
    @jdsaldivar5606 Год назад

    82ND AIRBORNE
    Effing Beautiful!!

  • @daniellang6112
    @daniellang6112 Год назад

    hat's off to all involved!

  • @stulynn2005
    @stulynn2005 Год назад

    Thanks for saving history

  • @slimeydon
    @slimeydon Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @redjaypictures4528
    @redjaypictures4528 Год назад

    The fact that they pulled that plane out of the bottom of Lake Michigan, undid 50 years worth of water damage, and got the damn thing to fly again just absolutely bewilders me

    • @Bluenose352
      @Bluenose352 Год назад

      Took a few years of restoring her, in the 1990s

  • @a-10thunderboltll26
    @a-10thunderboltll26 Год назад +1

    jaw dropping beauty

  • @stephenreynolds6239
    @stephenreynolds6239 Год назад

    absolutely beautiful plane restored by by great people.

  • @jabjabato7791
    @jabjabato7791 Год назад

    Spectacular.. Amazing

  • @matthewbratton3825
    @matthewbratton3825 Год назад

    Beautiful and well done bringing it back to tip top shape!

  • @garyjust.johnson1436
    @garyjust.johnson1436 Год назад +1

    That is beautiful airplane!

  • @morefiction3264
    @morefiction3264 Год назад

    Beautiful, great to see her flying.

  • @eligebrown8998
    @eligebrown8998 Год назад +4

    Wow it's hard believe this thing is flying again. A big thanks to everybody who go out of their way to find, salvage, donate lots of money and mechanics who get these buitifull birds up in the air again.

    • @Bluenose352
      @Bluenose352 Год назад

      Yup. It's first post restoration flight was in the late 1990s

  • @MrBBaron
    @MrBBaron Год назад

    Absolutely awesome work on the restoration. These men are truly superb craftsmen.

  • @WasatchGarandMan
    @WasatchGarandMan Год назад +1

    I dont know why but the Wildcat has always been one of my Favorites. The early Pacific War was just so interesting

  • @MadMatt13
    @MadMatt13 Год назад

    Oh wow what a recovery!

  • @FroggyFrog9000
    @FroggyFrog9000 Год назад

    great result

  • @joevicmeneses8918
    @joevicmeneses8918 Год назад +1

    amazing background music !!

  • @fredcdc
    @fredcdc Год назад

    Thank you!!

  • @odd-ov4gf
    @odd-ov4gf Год назад +2

    she is beautiful

  • @Givelasagna
    @Givelasagna Год назад

    Wow and the original engine, that's amazing

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 Год назад

    That is fantastic to say 50 years under water to this
    Well done to all 👍👍👍

  • @mrwest5552
    @mrwest5552 Год назад

    Thank You.

  • @biscuits_n_gravy3684
    @biscuits_n_gravy3684 Год назад

    Fighting back the tears, what a beauty.

  • @jsfbr
    @jsfbr Год назад

    Fantastic!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @paulbalogh4582
    @paulbalogh4582 Год назад

    Wow - incredible work, thank you.

  • @cjn585
    @cjn585 Год назад

    Amazing how you did that. Makes me proud

  • @majorbloodnok6659
    @majorbloodnok6659 Год назад

    Lovely to see

  • @mbj6555
    @mbj6555 Год назад

    Wow! What an incredible restoration.

  • @survivr2017
    @survivr2017 Год назад

    It’s a incredible restoration of this beautiful aircraft during the Pacific War.

  • @flareoil533
    @flareoil533 Год назад

    What a beautiful machine

  • @mikes4564
    @mikes4564 Год назад

    I'm a little choked up. Well done.

  • @flyingfortressrc1794
    @flyingfortressrc1794 Год назад +3

    Wow what a great recovery and restoration.
    I flying a radio controlled model of this very aircraft piloted by Butch O'Hare.

    • @whalesong999
      @whalesong999 Год назад +1

      So do I, still have it in the shop on a rack, an original Parkzone model. Hand launched, easiest warbird to fly.

    • @flyingfortressrc1794
      @flyingfortressrc1794 Год назад

      @@whalesong999 E-flite brought it back a few years ago so I stocked up on parts before they discontinued it again.
      I fly it a lot

  • @peterjohn3123
    @peterjohn3123 Год назад +1

    Must be nice to know when everyone pasts away that bought this plane back to life there is part of you in this plane.

  • @CIS101
    @CIS101 4 месяца назад

    Amazing

  • @javierluarca3010
    @javierluarca3010 4 месяца назад

    Great job! 🎉

  • @chrislj2890
    @chrislj2890 Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @marksellers4875
    @marksellers4875 Год назад +1

    What a pretty little thing!
    The FW 190 is still my favorite. The Wildcat is not too far behind though.

  • @claeslindgren2704
    @claeslindgren2704 Год назад

    That’s amazing

  • @danweyant4909
    @danweyant4909 4 месяца назад

    You know, these were damn advanced - for the time - and not as outclassed as you might think. Tough as heck too, and that is important if you want to have enough pilots.

  • @birdtracs1863
    @birdtracs1863 Год назад

    Beautiful footage.

  • @stenalbertsen2440
    @stenalbertsen2440 Год назад +1

    Buteful machine 😊👍

  • @SteveAubrey1762
    @SteveAubrey1762 3 месяца назад

    Magnificent!!!

  • @thinkablebaileylim6168
    @thinkablebaileylim6168 Год назад

    A former Hellcat pilot, Alex Vraciu, can tell all about this plane.
    “The Wildcat was the one that was out there holding the line in the beginning. It had some disadvantages. The climbing was not that good. The guns weren’t always working properly. You couldn’t outturn a (A6M) Zero. If you were behind a Zero and didn’t maintain your speed properly, they would say that the Zero would be on your tail inside of two turns.”

  • @danieltaylor2340
    @danieltaylor2340 Год назад

    Amazing! Incredible work!

  • @swancman
    @swancman 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!