Lord think about the young men in their late teens and early twenties flying the fighters and bombers in combat. They don’t call them the special generation for nothing.
@marka89472 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you survived Reno in 79 with the Red Baron. I was there.
@rdaugherty526 күн бұрын
Eat dirt Tojo.
@genechronister708510 күн бұрын
Real heroes
@chrisschaefer588910 күн бұрын
Whoo-hoo! :-) My fav!
@user-yl7ob7fv2j11 күн бұрын
He has legs made of the same stuff used in the space shuttle?
@CaspianWint12 күн бұрын
What a work of art! No goofy gloss paint or decals, this is the standard for an outstanding restoration
@WalterPope-bq9bv13 күн бұрын
Stupid, stupid music. Let’s just hear that R-3350, please.
@davidwoolsey230014 күн бұрын
Adding greatly annoying music is a virus worse that the plague! It strikes mainly in the ear and then spreads to the whole soul!
@dieselknecht218315 күн бұрын
Wow Top
@asdf989019 күн бұрын
Beautiful bird, thanks for the interior shots!
@IainMacaulayce20 күн бұрын
my dad flew those planes
@FullTekAuto24 күн бұрын
Wow pretty good for a copy :) Now everyone copies our crap :)
@chuckmumey11525 күн бұрын
And really sad it’s gone .
@chuckmumey11525 күн бұрын
It was a great video learned a lot but, it sure would have been much better if we could have heard the aircraft fly instead of that annoying music.
@Improver1226 күн бұрын
The Japanese plane that participated in World War II is the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, also known as the "Zeke" by Allied intelligence². They were designed by the famous aircraft designer Jiro Horikoshi. The aircraft was exceptionally fast and agile, allowing Japanese pilots to outperform older Allied aircraft, and had a long range suitable for the Pacific theater of operations².🇮🇶🌹🙏🇯🇵
@ryanupchurch968326 күн бұрын
Now imagine 40 22 years old flying these into combat
@joshualeis295826 күн бұрын
My great uncle flew the Sabre during the Korean War. Stationed at K-13 (suwon air base)
@JohnShields-xx1yk26 күн бұрын
Born 1960 WW 2 was still fresh on everyone's minds, as a kid listening to the adults talk about japz and krauts, the economy was booming thanks to all the brave men who sacrificed all to show what it means to be an American, as a kid we'd pledge allegiance to the USA, hand over heart, it's a shame that the war is mostly forgotten, this airplane was one of my favorites, along with the P38 lightning. God bless all who served and to those who serve today. 🇺🇸
@cdnpont27 күн бұрын
If a kid drew a plane
@joe-nf8goАй бұрын
Holy mother of god
@stevenchandler3694Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful aircraft
@echo-channel77Ай бұрын
Why would you add noise to the music of the zero's engine?? Makes no sense whatsoever.
@williamroberts1819Ай бұрын
Two A6M3s and one A6M5 I think.
@landongoodwin6709Ай бұрын
Didn't the g model have enclosed waist gunner wondows?
@imaginesomethingedgyАй бұрын
of the thousands of planes lost by the british in ww2 only about 190 of them were shot down.
@Hitokiri99Ай бұрын
Wow the sound like pulse jet from V-1 buzz bomb from ww2..
@IftikharAli-nx7zmАй бұрын
The old work horse.
@CaoimhinOMaolАй бұрын
I knew Dave when we both were flying for American Eagle/Wings West Airlines out of LAX. We at LAX were a fairly small group of crew members so we all knew each other, almost like an extended family. While I can’t recall flying together, he’d approach me from time to time with questions in the crew lounge or swapping aircraft at out stations. He was a good guy, knowledgeable, a “good stick”, a good Joe.
@user-gd5xf8qw7eАй бұрын
Woah
@kennymike73Ай бұрын
P-38 forever!
@dvgebhartАй бұрын
Steve’s my hero 👍💯
@bonniecriswell238Ай бұрын
My Dad flew this plane from King's Cliffe England. He was "Black Barney".
@ahmadsantoso9712Ай бұрын
Try doing a Pogochev Cobra.
@44madisonАй бұрын
My Uncle flew P-40’s. So great to hear Alison talk. Does anyone know if Alison ever attended World War II Weekend in Reading, Pennsylvania at The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum? Im curious because Philip Cochran was born in Erie, PA. I remember seeing Alison’s memorial on a School Field trip.
@MrBullboy232 ай бұрын
No music please!!!!!!
@stephenaviaspace50562 ай бұрын
Shame on you for putting music in that. We don't care about that! What we care about is the sound of the engine. And the real sounds. We're Aviation Enthusiasts.
@brunovas2 ай бұрын
what song is that?
@tamasfrater39692 ай бұрын
P-38 sound is great, no need for music.
@manassurya20192 ай бұрын
That looks much more compact than a hellcat.
@papakrakazyabrika2 ай бұрын
Это круто .👍👍👍
@pimpompoom937262 ай бұрын
NEVER thought I'd see three real Zeros in formation at the same time! Those who restored these aircraft, many thanks!
@evertslopez55142 ай бұрын
Precioso caza un de mis aviones favoritos de la segunda guerra mundial
@kees1705vanwely2 ай бұрын
Yamamoto shooter, Gabelschwanz teufel. A hell of an aircraft.
@bradmiller95072 ай бұрын
UltraLights, get a Bigger FuelTank!
@bradmiller95072 ай бұрын
Good Test Run!
@SQK12613 ай бұрын
Rod Lewis has another Avspecs restored Mosquito coming to Texas soon. Steve Hinton did the test flights in New Zealand recently.
@Aviation_Fan_273 ай бұрын
Hey planes of Fame, quick question, I know this was in 2022 and came back today and yesterday (2024), is it every two years, or every year?
Funfact: the Mossie could deliver the same bombload to Berlin as a B-17 but it would be half way back in the Uk before the B-17 got to Berlin. An incredibly versatile aircraft. One version had a huge cannon fitted to sink U Boats. The USAAF had many Mosquitoes for various tasks.