2011 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow - Skip Stewart
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2011 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow
Naval Air Station Pensacola
Pensacola, Florida
Friday November 11, 2011
Once again, you just have to LOVE Skip Stewart's aerobatic performance! This is the second of two solo aerobatic performances Skip flew on Friday - he replicated the routine he flew in the morning. It's actually the third time he flew on Friday - the second time was for Tinstix of Dynamite.
I apologize for the black or white blips in the video, they were caused by dropped frames due to the memory card in use.
you know your in for a great show if the guy has skip in his name
Nice camera work....one of the best of Skips Airshow....Chefpitts
This man is a machine!!!
Incredible!!! I would love to be in that plane!!!
It is not crazy,it is awesome and Amazing
I saw this show in person and the video doesnt do it justice. Skip is an incredible stick.
Skip kicks ass! The camera work is well done.
the prop is spot on on this display this is how every prop should look like on planes and helicopters
Gtrat Video!! I am glad to see someone is doing good airshows still. I went to the Nellis air show the other day and no F22 Demo no good stuff like this, just a bunch of heritage flights : (
that guy is amazing thumbs up if u agree.
This guys a beast
Now that I found out that Skip flies for FEDEX I understand most of my fragile packages come out broken. LOL
he is coming to avalon airshow next year
Talk about a way to gear up for the Reno Air Races this weekend!!! Just IMMERSE myself in airshow, and past air race videos! YAHOO!!!!!
Who else is Going!?
I love Skip Stewart :):)
Amazing!!!
This guy also built this plane himself. That's gotta be one of the best feelings to do all this in something you built yourself.
Awesome!
Looking to purchase tickets. What do you recommend blue box seats or blue bleacher seats? or vice versa for red. Wish I could get the flight line tickets but too expensive
Great performance, but Jim Leroy and his Bull-Dog Pitts had the smallest loop in the world!:) Thanks!
すごすぎる!!
アクロ機の中で一番Skip Stewartがすきです。
夢をありがとう!!!
If you listen really carefully you can actually hear his balls clank, one of the best showmen of all times, right up there with Jim Leroy and Wayne Handley
2:22 THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!
Adoro, i like this, very very good
Actually I like sound, especially the sound of engines. And because of that I would prefer not to mute after all...
They did the same Same thing At Wings over Homestead But vintage Plane Doing Drifts
Skip !!!!!
para quem cuurte e gosta de manobras muito radicais esse é o ponto serto!!!
That’s a beautiful biplane
Я такого ещё не видел!!!! Он дрифтует на самолёте!!!!! Он этот авиашоу боком летел)))))
Skip is a great guy he also flies 727's for Fedex in Memphis.
Fuck ik right its gard as hell
Здорово!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go drunk airplane, You're home!
wow
Wow! An airplane shouldn't be able to do that!
top quote from the physics department. works even better with nuclear reactors!
Anybody know what th song is?
+CanadianAviatonFSX 12 Darude - Sandstorm
OMG cooooool takeoff
He's mad as a cut snake! have to say his performance looks better than Chris Sperou's
lol late comments are awesome!
I can't even do that with my rc plane 😄
That's why mute buttons were made.
Wow - 30 Seconds in and I am thinking "this guy is not going to live a long life"...but that is an unfair assumption. I grew up around older biplanes (Waco's, 450 Stearmans) and have not kept up on the newer a/c that are probably built for this type of stuff but yet still, just a little cough, cough of the engine and he does not have many feet to spare in order to upright the airplane. Just seems like they are pushing the limit too hard and giving airshows a bad name, No disrespect to this guy but there seem to be many more accidents recently - lets say the last decade. There was one particular old school pilot that use to fly the variation of the actual Waco used to build the new Wacos - a QCF-3 if I recall correctly... When I was a kid we had an airshow at our home airport every year. The old guys used to point out how he was pulling all the way through maneuvers right down to a few feet whereas you can watch others that will like Loop or Cuban 8 and they relax the stick and fly the airplane down to their minimum, not pull the airplane through the bottom. He did survive his career and retired. He just passed a couple of years ago and his Waco is now part of a Museum in Ohio. Honestly though as a teen, watching the last few shows he flew, I really thought he was going to bust the airplane and kill himself and he really had no margin for error whatsoever. I love the way Bobby Younkin flies the Beech-18 and the vid they provided. You can see Bobby flying, not pulling down to his minimum. Again, no disrespect for this Skip. I would just rather see him take less chances, I will still be impressed!
From an aeronautical engineering student: how the F**K did he do that for the takeoff? Please anyone?
Its a tail drager with a lot of rudder authority its hard to explain unless you actually know how to perform this manuuver
With that 400hp engine and Whirl Wind prop there's enough prop blast flowing along the sides of the fuselage to generate lift with the high angle of attack he was maintaining..
Back on the stick to get airborne, then full right rudder, keep back on the stick to maintain desired pitch, some right stick to keep right wing from coming over the top. Using correct amount of thrust to maintain altitude. All that in the correct ratio and there ya have it.
The Blues and Thunderbirds do it with their F-18/16's just not as 'nose up' or as slow due to stall speed, and not at takeoff. It's just a knife maneuver, he just did it on takeoff. Still impressive to say the least. Snappy lil airplane!
well... i made a kickass airplane once :D
Skip this shit! :P
Mj Z :|
this guy makes me nervous
great pilot , nice video but too much smog
i'ts a christen aegle ???
how bout paper? hahah XD
:)
what?
XD
balsa wood dosent count ;)