I'd take a P-47... More than twice as fast, many times the ceiling, 8 - 50 Cal. Sure, this one could dance around a lot, but there would be no escaping those 50 cals for long.
I stick with Jim Leroy as the best aerobatic pilot, low flights and extendeded aerobatics made him the bets ever, skip stewart reminds me Jim, because of 'close to ground' aerobatics but still, Jim was the fckng best!! Greetings to the heaven, bulldog!!
Love the baby in the background! Nice to have families enjoy it!
One day, I will fly one of those biplanes.
Great performance. Looks like a Wolf S-2 with the single ailerons. Fantastic machine. Very good, aggressive flying. Love it!
I would love to see this, vs a manned quadcopter and Cyclorotor!!
That plane is a monster. I can’t believe that’s only 300hp. A few less pounds and a few more hp and it’s a dang helicopter.
British Skip Stewart
Hammergeil....
Amazing. I wonder if this plane was in WWI what it could do. Add 2 .50 cal.
It’s really slow though compared to those fighters
I'd take a P-47... More than twice as fast, many times the ceiling, 8 - 50 Cal. Sure, this one could dance around a lot, but there would be no escaping those 50 cals for long.
It would get shot down quickly.
@@2ndfloorsongshe said ww1 not ww2
I stick with Jim Leroy as the best aerobatic pilot, low flights and extendeded aerobatics made him the bets ever, skip stewart reminds me Jim, because of 'close to ground' aerobatics but still, Jim was the fckng best!! Greetings to the heaven, bulldog!!
Agree with this. Skip is the only one that come close to Jim Leroy.
RIP Bulldog
Another pilot with a good Muscle Pitts one he built himself is Skip Stewart, Hopefully I see Rich at Eastbourne next month.
Yes, Rich is booked for each day of 'Eastbourne Airbourne'.
That's Skip Stewart pitts, with different paint scheme and a brit climate and narrator
Te salut