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Doolittle Raid, B25s Mitchell, Flying Museum (Full episode on the description)#b25
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The Legendary B-25 Mitchell and the Doolittle Raid: An Impossible Mission
Discover the incredible story behind the B-25 Mitchell bomber and its daring role in the Doolittle Raid during World War II. This audacious mission changed the course of history, showcasing courage, innovation, and teamwork against impossible odds.
In this clip from our TV show Flying Museum, we dive deep into:
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🌍 The challenges faced during the raid.
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The Legendary B-25 Mitchell and the Doolittle Raid: An Impossible Mission
Discover the incredible story behind the B-25 Mitchell bomber and its daring role in the Doolittle Raid during World War II. This audacious mission changed the course of history, showcasing courage, innovation, and teamwork against impossible odds.
In this clip from our TV show Flying Museum, we dive deep into:
✈️ The unique capabilities of the B-25 Mitchell.
🌍 The challenges faced during the raid.
📜 How this mission left an indelible mark on aviation history.
🔔 Subscribe for more aviation history, rare aircraft footage, and exclusive insights into legendary planes!
Watch the full episode on Amazon Prime Video to explore more untold stories of aviation’s golden age.
📽️ Flying Museum brings history to life, celebrating the aircraft, pilots, and moments that shaped our skies.
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B-25 Bomber and P-51 Mustang TV Show Stories(Full episode on the description) P51 Miss America
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www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0D6234L8L/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Flying Museum tells the stories around warbirds such as the P51 Miss America & the B25 Super Rabbit from the 40s that keep soaring today, facing trials that push their pilots and crew to their limits. Experience action, education, and entertainment combined, honoring the past and inspiring the future #aviation #p51mustang #historic...
Miss America p51 in Action: Rolls-Royce Merlin Power - Start-Up, Flight & Reno Highlights
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This two-minute video showcases the iconic P-51 Mustang Miss America in action, featuring the roar of its specially modified Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engine. Every time Miss America competes, it transforms from a regular Mustang into a high-performance racing machine, with one of the key upgrades being the installation of this custom-tuned Merlin engine. The video captures Miss America across var...
L-39 Albatros Formation Flight Filmed from B-25 Super Rabbit | Flying Museum
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Welcome to Flying Museum! Witness the incredible aerial footage of an L-39 Albatros jet flying in formation over Oklahoma, captured from the legendary B-25 bomber "Super Rabbit." Filmed from the nose gunner's position, this video brings you up close to the action on a crisp December 23, 2023. The thrilling flight showcases the power and precision of these iconic aircraft, making this a must-wat...
Flying B-25 Bomber: Safer and More Efficient with Engine Loss full video
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The B-25s in World War II when they were fully ready for combat load with the armament and bombs and all the crew they weighed roughly somewhere near 43,000 pounds If you lost an engine obviously because of failure they came down kind of like a rock This B-25 now we operate you know minimum crew There's no bomb loads no armament no machine guns none of that stuff So sitting here in the hangar r...
The big picture Fifty Years of Aviation
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"Welcome to our channel, where we don't just showcase the warbirds soaring through the skies today, but also bring you a treasure trove of classic documentaries and WW2 newsreels that we're sure you'll enjoy as much as we do. Don't forget to subscribe, like our videos, and share them with fellow aviation enthusiasts. In this special presentation, we bring you 'The Big Picture: 50 Years of Aviat...
The P 51 Miss America began its journey, heading to the 2023 Reno Air Races
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The P 51 Miss America began its journey, heading to the 2023 Reno Air Races
Mustang P-51 "Miss America" turning off her Rolls-Royce Merlin engine
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Mustang P-51 "Miss America" turning off her Rolls-Royce Merlin engine
How to approach and land a b-25 mitchell bomber, checklist, VFR comm #aviation #atc #b25 #bomber
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How to approach and land a b-25 mitchell bomber, checklist, VFR comm #aviation #atc #b25 #bomber
Bomber B-25, Flying in the "Super Rabbit"
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Bomber B-25, Flying in the "Super Rabbit"
P51 Mustang Miss America, B-25 bomber Super Rabbit, in Oklahoma Museum of Flying
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P51 Mustang Miss America, B-25 bomber Super Rabbit, in Oklahoma Museum of Flying
2 L-39 Albatros
Awesome British aircraft ;)
Is this a K version or D version?
D, But with many modifications, to make it a racing mustang, for example shorter wings
Rock 'n Roll music mix with the sweet sound of a Merlin? Duh!
The music paid for the production of the video, there are other videos on the channel with Merlin without music
Isn't it supposed to have a Packard-Merlian?
Awesome. Flew it backseat in OKC some years back. Who has the ownership of Miss America these days?
Brent Hisey, a neurosurgeon in Oklahoma, has owned her for quite awhile. Howie Keefe had her in the 1960’s and he turned her into Miss America. He also licensed her with Cox, a company that made plastic, control line model airplanes, powered by an .049 engine. They had a Miss America P51 and Howie Keefe was on the box. I’ve got one from 1973, still sealed in its box. Probably worth about $200.😊
That engine weren't special until America began manufacturing it with better quality and improvements
@@captainaxle438 Baloney. All Packard did was tweak existing RR designs to enable mass production, going to 3rd angle drawings etc. A project shared with RR. Every new model design came from RR UK. US made accessories were sourced where possible (magnetos, spark plugs, some pumps & lines, & the Bendix Stromberg carb etc). Purely to alleviate UK production capacity issues. The thing that made post ramp head Merlins good was the variety of superchargers, drives and intercoolers fitted. They being designed by Stanley Hooker at RR UK. Allison’s V1710 was the only US designed V12, (arguably the core engine being better than the Merlin), handicapped by the lack of a 2nd supercharger stage. If not denied that by the USAAC, the V1710 might have been the glamour engine of the war, not the Merlin. Packard optimized RR designs for mass production and sourced some parts locally. No more. And many parts are interchangeable between the Packard / RR equivalent versions. Tellingly neither manufacturer is considered superior to the other by warbird restorers / operators today.
@Nobody-oc4qb if you read you would know that the British manufacturing was so unprecise that the parts were labeled a,b,and c based on the variable dimensions. The mechanics would then fit the parts that worked the best. American manufacturing eliminated that quality issue and yielded improvements to the engine. Before you attack get some fact. Bear in mind the British factories were under the gun more than the US and had to hurry. American aircraft used castle nuts and cotter pins to lock bolts whereas the British simply hammered the end of the bolt threads to lock them. You lack much information.
Do yourself a favour, look at some early Merlin’s, and revise your bashed threads lie. Or better still call Vintage V12’s (CA) ask for Jose, and tell him your bullsh** stories. He’s got a good sense of humour! Arguing with a LAME with 4 decades in the game, who’s familiar with most Merlin marks, including a Packard, and who has at least worked on one, (me) is rather silly. All your previous post did was confirm what I already said. It’s called “mass production” for a reason, vs multiple suppliers spread all over the UK, supplying the same parts tooled on different machines. And even then, fettling could usually make parts fit. Packard made them on a large scale process line, so even barely trained female workers could assemble sub sections. The only one “lacking much information” (added to your appalling English composition), is you. Next time please reference your replies, as being the baloney they are, that should keep your text to a minimum… :-)
@@captainaxle438 Ok bud, how about you call Jose at Vintage V12's (CA) and tell him your bashed threads vs. castle nuts story. He's got a sense of humor. To avoid being laughed at you might search some RR (not Packard) Merlin photos and get back to us about what fastens EVERY single crankcase cross bolt? Or EVERY single rocker pedestal stud? And many others I could list. Hmmm all castle nuts! Strange that. Even the earliest "ramp head" Merlins and Kestrels had them.. Having assisted stripping a Merlin 23 many years ago, (RR UK) and seen an early Ramp head Merlin apart on the bench, not to mention rebuilding a Meteor (tank Merlin) with a mate, I never once saw a "bashed" thread. All studs/bolts either castellated, spring washered or lock wired or a combination thereof. BTW thanks for expanding ever so slightly on what I already stated on mass production. Or more accurately the well-known advantages of process vs. batch engineering (wartime RR). Albeit only half an explanation and not entirely true either. It was the 3rd angle drawing conversions that enabled such, and that was a joint project between Packard and RR and that is what enabled mass production US style (where I live and still work in aviation BTW). Here's an idea, after you get some help with your English composition, look for some references. That should minimize / eliminate your future posts as its hard to reference BS. 🙂Maybe start with this: "Allied aircraft piston engines" by Graham White. It's somewhat of a basic but good overview, designed for non-engineers. Who have obviously never seen a Merlin up close, or known what they are looking at. Like you!
@@captainaxle438 He is 100% correct kid. Whereas you I would say, are making up stories. (and it appears you are struggling with English). I have personally assisted on the removal and cleaning of both an early ramp head and later Merlin XX, both RR made. I have also helped service a Packard 1650-7. They all have dozens of castellated nuts of various sizes; 5/16", 3/8" etc. (rocker pedestals, crank case cross bolts etc). The remaining studs and bolts all have at least spring & flat washers and many are lock wired. As for your "hammered threads"? Fairy stories I'd say. Perhaps you should google some images of them then retract your "story". I doubt you've ever touched a Merlin but you could at least take a good look at a higher res photo or two... I'm waiting for a link to a picture of one of these "hammered" threads or a RR made Merlin with no castle nuts! Ha 🙂
Tone the rock music down next time. The Merlin’s song is what we came to hear…
Hi, you can watch this other video that is without music ua-cam.com/video/dsJpl4ItwHI/v-deo.html
That would be docs p51 that my dad has flown in and around Oklahoma and tinker Air Force base
B-25 Mitchell engine run up.
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"promo sm" 💥
Did they ruin this well?
I go there everyday
Wow! Now that’s cool!
YAY
I got a personalized tour here years ago from a fellow Marine vet (Korea-sadly, cant remember his name). I was taking my A&P exams across thebstreet when I was retiring from the Marines. Semper Fi!!
WOW! Of all the civilian P-51's this one is iconic and has stood the test of time.
Because they were better than the Allison
Semper Fi Miss America God bless the USA an Freedom your Aircraft is beautiful enough said!
Semper Fi Miss America
As a little boy,, I fell in love with this aircraft, it’s livery and I have to admit,, 60+ years later,, I still feel the same way whenever I see it💜💜💜💜💜💜
Semper Fi Miss America God bless the USA an Freedom
You guys it only takes 11,000 parts to make a Merlin engine run lol
Would have loved to be here to see her fly.. Gold or otherwise... d
take a look at that beauty, just take a look.
So cool so awesome😂
Wonderful aircraft...........
Work of art, fast lil bugger also.😎👍🇺🇸
I've got $300, how do I sign up?😊
very great video in high quality, TOP! 👌It's just sad that it's far too short🥺 I'm sure many more airplane fans would be happy to see a longer video😊...maybe soon...😍😍👍best regards
Correction. It is a Packard built V12 Merlin. There are no Rolls Royce engines in P-51's. At least not as originally built.
Hello, The engine used by Miss America is a Rolls-Royce, but you're correct that during World War II, the Rolls-Royce factory couldn't meet the demand for all the Mustangs being produced in the USA. Additionally, with Europe at war, there were challenges in the supply chain, and Rolls-Royce was a target for the Germans. So, they told Packard, "Here are the blueprints; you manufacture the engines." That's why the Packard Merlins were produced in large quantities for many Mustangs in the USA. 😎
That is absolutely, positively the most beautiful sound track to an airplane video ever. You guys really know how to pick the music you put with your videos. You should get a award. By the way, I fly a p-51 Miss America reno racer - mine is a little smaller - and flies a little slower - wingspace is a little over one meter and top speed is just under 100mph. Oh, and I am not in the cockpit when I fly it. I do airshow aerobatics with it rather than race around a pylon. Rc flying is a wonderful sport....ask Hoot Gibson - he flies at our rc field sometimes.
My favorite paint scheme on any p51. Beautiful !!!
I remember her from the Abbotsford Airshow days back in the 60's and 70's when I was a teen. Watched Bob Hoover fly her one time. He got her up on her mains and ran down the whole length of the runway and pulled her vertical and went literally out of sight!! That's burnt into my memory and I like to think that was how Bob got to Heaven.
Saw pictures of her as a Kid - and fantastic to her still flying - look forward to getting over to USA one day to see her live!!!
Used to love seeing this plane in the 70s when it was based at SMO, owned by Howie Keefe.
I had a model of ths plane that had Howie Keefe’s name on it. Where is Howie now?
Saw her in action yesterday.
My fav was Susie Q, wonder whatever happened to her?
Great vid but that take off run went forever .
Miss A has a prop that is geared differently from a stock P-51. Because the race engine generates so much more power, the gear ratio from engine rpm to prop rpm is increased so the prop tips don't go supersonic. At the same takeoff power as a stock P-51 (50" manifold pressure, 3000 rpm) the prop spins slower, so it takes more distance to take off than a normal P-51. At race power, (depending on how much the motor is modified), the pilot will run much more power, sometimes in excess of 80-100" of manifold pressure
Momma ms america?😳 Jman
circa 1974 or so I had the COX .049 version of this plane. got dizzy and totaled it . still was awesome.
Where do you guys find parts for these old Birds? Beautiful plane!😲
There are specialized places that have the parts, some in Texas and other parts must be made from scratch.
@@FLYINGMUSEUM-aviation-videos that's what I was thinking. A machine shop probably makes the vast majority of stuff for you guys.👍
@@williampollock1274 Well, let me provide some context for the comment. I am a videographer, pilot, and volunteer at the Oklahoma Museum of Flying, which is the home of Miss America. At the museum, we have a dedicated team of mechanics and warbird specialists. My role there involves producing a TV series called 'Flying Museum,' which captures the events and stories unfolding within the museum, the technical challenges we face, and the experiences of our pilots. The first episode will soon be available on digital platforms, including Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and others. On this channel, I offer a glimpse into the world of these magnificent aircraft
Beautiful airplane. Wish I could have one. I've worked hard all my life.😂😂😂
Killing the game!
FOD in the Cockpit is NOT a good thing to find. I hope they were able to find whatever if came off on and was able to fix it.
That bird is so beautiful, I wish I could make love to her!
I got a ride in this airplane in 1985 at the Yakima, WA air show, Bud Granley was the pilot. 40 minutes and it was 300$ .
I call that a very fair price. Congrats on that ride.
Bud Granley appeared at many airshows in the Pacific Northwest with Miss America back in the 1980s. And certainly other places. He always put on a good show flying her.
Who is likely to win Unlimited 2023? Who are the fastest?
Well i would have said Dreadnaught but she just blew the motor. Sanders already have her broke down and on the trailer headed to Idaho
@@johnwoltemath2532 Do they have the Wings off and on the same Trailer as the Fuselage?
@@sanfranciscobay Yes they do, The fusalge is angled and the wings slip in to the one side.
Bardahl Special.
Yep, the Bardahl special will win the gold today if it stays together. I just got back from Reno last night and it was spectacular! @@johnnorton971
How much is the hourly operating cost if you owned a Mustang? Hanger, Insurance, Maintenance, Fuel etc?