Unofficial High-Speed Tour of the National Naval Aviation Museum Pt1

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  • @Nieumarlamalpa
    @Nieumarlamalpa 7 років тому +149

    I was expecting: "this is not a tank, this here is also not a tank, now this here is most definitively not a tank..." :)

    • @Decybello
      @Decybello 7 років тому +9

      True, and then : "So it appears, that they don't have anything interesting over here. So, see you in the next one. (fadeout)"

    • @WildBillCox13
      @WildBillCox13 7 років тому +1

      hehe good one m8.

  • @GeneralJackRipper
    @GeneralJackRipper 7 років тому +40

    Any museum that allows you to go 'hands on' has got my vote.

  • @williambinkley8879
    @williambinkley8879 5 років тому +2

    My wife’s and I favorite museum. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been there. The amazing thing is that every time I go, they have managed to squeeze something new in.

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone 7 років тому +3

    Thank you Nicolas for the update tour! I received my Naval Officer Commission there in 1988 after AOCS. It sure has grown since then. I will definitely have to go back for a refresher. USN 1987-2008.

  • @pottsykp123
    @pottsykp123 7 років тому +63

    Those are some pretty strange looking tanks...

  • @GhostofCicero
    @GhostofCicero 7 років тому +3

    I have visited this museum about 7 times, most recently last October. It just keeps getting better. The second floor is worth a visit. That helicopter with the Nixon dummy is the actual helicopter he departed the White House on after resigning. The plane with GW Bush's name on it is the one he landed in on the carrier for the infamous "Mission Accomplished" speech.

  • @abedekok322
    @abedekok322 6 років тому +2

    It's great to have this as my local museum, go their every 3 years or so and have since I was a wee lad.

  • @darwinhall8550
    @darwinhall8550 7 років тому +2

    This is one of my favorite aviation museums. Not only does it have an tremendous collection of aircraft that you can actually walk up and touch but it also has a full service bar and restaurant with the decorations from the Cubi Point Officers Club. Thanks for the video.

  • @Maus5000
    @Maus5000 7 років тому +22

    The pulsating blur effect is reminding me an awful lot of that time I ate a fungus I probably shouldn't have.

  • @stephenn1056
    @stephenn1056 4 роки тому +4

    The nice thing about a naval air museum is that they can fold all the aircraft to cram more in.

  • @donaldparlettjr3295
    @donaldparlettjr3295 6 років тому +2

    Wow as a pilot I love the accessibility to the acft. Crewing on a B25 I've grown with aviation as a family that ran an airport for over 47 years. You can get near and dear to these acft. Thanks Nick.

  • @Imbeachedwhale
    @Imbeachedwhale 7 років тому +6

    I've been to many aviation museums across the US, from Pima to the National Museum of the US Air Force to the Smithsonian and many smaller museums in between. But Pensacola holds the top spot. It has the best mix of rare aircraft, historically significant planes, and access to the history of any museum I've visited.
    I need to go back.

  • @paulross2561
    @paulross2561 7 років тому +12

    17:12: VFA 151's plaque with a silhouette of the USS REEVES, who one of their pilot's bombed on October 20, 1989. We gave the pilot a "door" prize later, the watertight door he blew off the hinges...

  • @OverengineeredRock
    @OverengineeredRock 7 років тому +32

    8:35 "I will find the vodka"

  • @metsoneredsoxtwo
    @metsoneredsoxtwo 7 років тому +32

    Dude, you walked right by the SBD Dauntless , she's a Veteran of the Pearl Harbor attack and the Battle of Midway!, the AVG (Flying Tiger) P40 is displayed to honor those Naval Aviators (like Greg Boyington USMC) who joined Colonel Claire Chennault's American Volunteer Group (AVG), and the B25 was there as a Doolittle Raider (you know Thirty Seconds over Tokyo), other-wise Great Vlog!. Scott :-)

    • @calvingreene90
      @calvingreene90 7 років тому +2

      The navy operated B-25 bombers as the PBJ-1 mostly as antisubmarine warfare platforms.

    • @Anlushac11
      @Anlushac11 7 років тому +1

      USN also flew B-25's as PBJ-1. Only correlation I am aware of with Me-262 is they were shipped to US on a Carrier. Cabot was a CVE and I was still shocked at how small Island was. Turtle was a P2V Neptune.

    • @metsoneredsoxtwo
      @metsoneredsoxtwo 7 років тому +3

      Anlushac11: that's Correct the US Navy and the USMC had and Flew PBJ-1's during WW II, but, the B25 in the Vlog was Painted and Dressed as a B25C Dootlittle Raider, this year was the 75th, Ann of the Raid after all, and the Me262 is the Only Two - Seat that was kept by the USN after Testing Post WW II.

    • @maxwellclark6992
      @maxwellclark6992 4 роки тому

      Anlushac11 we actually used the Me-262 to fight the South Africans in the great Oreo war of 1946

  • @jerjerferson
    @jerjerferson 7 років тому +2

    This was one of my favorite military museums. The lighthouse is very neat as well.

  • @nicfiddesop2162
    @nicfiddesop2162 7 років тому +3

    As always, thank you @TheChieftain for the great video. You give many of us a chance to see things we may not get to in person.

  • @DrRich-mw4hu
    @DrRich-mw4hu 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the walk down memory lane! This museum was only a far off dream when I was earning my Wings of Gold I'm Pensacola .❤️🤔

  • @Jesses001
    @Jesses001 7 років тому +1

    A very large museum. I will have to visit sometime. I have been all over that area but never stopped there for some reason.
    Haha, I JUST watched an episode of MASH, came back to finish the video, and perfect timing on the helicopter.

  • @luciusvorenus9445
    @luciusvorenus9445 7 років тому

    When I was stationed at nearby NTTC CORRY STATION, I spent a lot of time at the Naval Aviation Museum. A Tomcat had just placed on permanent public display the first time I went. It was the only one on permanent public display at the time.
    Every year the Tomcat Squadrons held a competition to raise money for charity, the squadron that raised the most would have their markings painted on the museum's Tomcat.
    I have been to the Air Force's Museum as well, Navy's is brighter and more "hands on" as well.
    I haven't been there since the expansion in the 1990s.
    Great video, thank you!

  • @Tape_Time
    @Tape_Time 4 роки тому

    Gotta say there is a lot of parts about living in panhandle Florida that I don’t enjoy, but having this museum just a quick hour away is a joy.

  • @JustFamilyPlaytime
    @JustFamilyPlaytime 7 років тому +15

    Oh Shit! The aircraft is on fire!

  • @aapelikahkonen
    @aapelikahkonen 7 років тому +50

    The Chieftain. With flying and floating things?!

    • @Lumberjackk
      @Lumberjackk 7 років тому +1

      seems legit

    • @sirmoke9646
      @sirmoke9646 7 років тому +3

      As a military historian? How dare he?

    • @ExUSSailor
      @ExUSSailor 6 років тому

      All except for the Skyraider. Those things WERE tanks!

  • @67Mefisto
    @67Mefisto 4 роки тому

    I have been to a lot of war museums in the US and Europe but this one is my favorite. Beautiful museum.

  • @WalkaCrookedLine
    @WalkaCrookedLine 6 років тому

    This brings back memories. I visited this museum many times with my father, who was a naval aviator for 22 years. I find the Chieftain's reference at 4:05 rather amusing "the upstairs is mainly children's education". Also upstairs is the Cubi point cafe, a recreation of the infamous Cubi Point officers club originally in the Phillipines (and featured in the movie Top Gun), which was my father's favorite part of the museum.

  • @thecaveofthedead
    @thecaveofthedead 6 років тому +2

    Nice vid. To chime in on stabilisation, a stabiliser can give you very smooth, sharp images even from a phone. And if it's for a phone, it's very small and portable. Might be worth it if you're going to do many more of these.

  • @jamesedenfield5039
    @jamesedenfield5039 6 років тому +12

    Walking up to the Tomcat, "who ever doesn't know what this is, should be shot". 🤣🤣🤣

  • @donniemontoya9300
    @donniemontoya9300 5 років тому +3

    I volunteered there every weekend when I was stationed at NATTC Pensacola "A" school with the Navy. Would have lost my mind if I had seen the cheiftan there.

  • @michaels4193
    @michaels4193 2 роки тому

    Mr. Moran is correct, this is a top tier museum. I have never been to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, it would certainly have more to offer.
    I've been to this museum maybe 10 times. I took both of my grandsons. They were a little young to appreciate most of it. Here are a few suggestions.
    First, eat a good breakfast. Second, DO NOT take your wife, if she is not an aviation history enthusiast. Third, go early. Start NLT than 10 AM. Fourth, bring an extra battery for your phone. Fifth, you can buy everything in the store, on line. Shop before or after. Sixth, there is now a second building with even MORE displays.
    There is only one thing I know that would improve the tour. Anyone that has ever worked in military aviation remembers the smell of hydraulic fluid. It's not a bad smell, but, it is always present. If they could safely contain a small amount of hydraulic fluid and have small fan blow it about, you could close your eyes and go back to "that" hanger or hanger deck.
    If you've read anything about military aviation, you'll want read more after a visit. One book I would recommend, it's on Audible, is "Morning Star, Midnight Sun: The Early Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign of World War II August-October 1942 By: Jeffrey R. Cox Narrated by: Joe Barrett". I have never read(heard) a more thoroughly researched book.

  • @mladtheimpaler
    @mladtheimpaler 7 років тому +1

    Nice video, I've been to the museum several times before and it's really nice.

  • @Taorakis
    @Taorakis 7 років тому +1

    I really enjoy those tours but yes, as you said, you need to up your equippment, ask Wargaming for a good cam! :D

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 7 років тому

    That B-25 outside was an exhibit about the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, which took off from the USS Hornet. and I believe the Curtis P-40 had something to do with transporting and flying them off to Pacific islands in WW2. Later the Marines used Grumman aircraft; they were tough enough for carriers and thus perfect for landing on rough airfields. My visit there in the 1988 was cut short because our wives were bored! My buddy had been in the Coast guard and he kept looking for CG planes and had to settle for the PBY.

  • @Gurren813
    @Gurren813 6 років тому

    This place is great. Been lucky enough to visit in the flesh. got to talk to an AD-1 skyraider pilot and a german test pilot. great place and free too!

  • @metanumia
    @metanumia 7 років тому

    3:24 So, that's what Trump was referring to when he said "Covfefe"! Thanks for finally solving this tremendous, bigly mystery Chieftan! ;) Seriously though, great video, thanks for uploading this rapid tour! Keep up the awesome work! :D

  • @Cirux321
    @Cirux321 7 років тому +1

    The F-14 Tomcat you showed is the F-14 that flew the last combat mission. They also have a Tomcat on loan to another museum that was the very last F-14 to launch from a carrier. As well as the sole surviving Tomcat prototype thats on the metal pedestal just outside the front doors.
    Another fun fact, one of the four Blue Angel painted A4 Skyhawks you showed was actually used in filming the movie Top Gun.

  • @MisteriosGloriosos922
    @MisteriosGloriosos922 3 роки тому

    *Thanks for your informative video, Have a great time and be safe!*

  • @ThumperE23
    @ThumperE23 7 років тому +2

    P40 a few members of the Flying Tigers were Naval Aviators including Pappy Boyington, and the B-25 is from the Doolittle Raid. Ov-10 was the USMC which are Naval Aviators, and there is also Coast Guard Aircraft, which are also considered Naval aviators, and get their primary flight training at Pensacola.

    • @lhcwresslar5033
      @lhcwresslar5033 7 років тому

      ThumperE23 boington was Marine aviation not naval

    • @ThumperE23
      @ThumperE23 7 років тому

      Marine Aviators are type classified as Naval Aviators, by themselves as they wear the wings of gold and are part of the Naval Department. Marines got through the same Primary Flight Training, and in fact Naval Carrier Air Wings usually have a Marine Squadron with it. But I knew Boyington was a Marine...with you look at his squadron VMF-214 that is a Naval Designation, Heavier Than Air, Marine fighter Squadron 214, where the navy version doesn't have the M in the designation.

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone 7 років тому +4

    Yes the US Navy had OV-10 Broncos. They were flown by the Marines. Interestingly we had a squadron of OV-10 Broncos that went aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) when my squadron VFA-87 was deploying to the first Gulf War. We made room for them by leaving our S-3 Vikings behind. When we reached the eastern Med, we lined the Broncos on the fantail, run up the engines and launched them Jimmy Doolittle raid on Tokyo style to the beach. They then went overland to provide forward recon target spotting for the Marines.

    • @GhostofCicero
      @GhostofCicero 7 років тому

      Yep, I worked in support of them, Harriers and helicopters as well. We lost one to ground fire when the pilot got a little too aggressive with his 4 M60's. He and the backseater were captured.

    • @IronPhysik
      @IronPhysik 6 років тому

      in vietnam the USN flew their own OV-10s
      VAL-4 "Black ponies" stationed in the mekong delta until 1972

  • @0YouCanCallMeAl0
    @0YouCanCallMeAl0 7 років тому +128

    Mate no stabiliser will fix this, you need a camera instead of a potato...

    • @sylvainjacquet2753
      @sylvainjacquet2753 7 років тому +5

      yep, a real camera can remove this jellow effect.

    • @dylanclark9488
      @dylanclark9488 6 років тому +5

      He's Irish, it's in his nature

    • @johnplayer3093
      @johnplayer3093 5 років тому +3

      I'm a bit late, but lower yer standards a bit, footage is sufficiently clear without the need for editing. It's casual and it's great

  • @johngraham3649
    @johngraham3649 5 років тому +1

    The SBD that he showed was recovered from Lake Michigan. It is the only plane that exist that was at both the attack of Pearl harbor, and the battle of Midway. Rare very aircraft.

  • @libertycosworth8675
    @libertycosworth8675 7 років тому +2

    Maj Moran, have you been to the National Museum of the Air Force in Dayton, Ohio? If not, I think that you would find that the size and scope of that museum will completely blow your mind. It is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world. Easily 2-3x the size of the Naval Aviation Museum. An entire B-36 is in one of the buildings (a huge hangar), and to give you an idea of the size of just that building, it also is home to a B-2 spirit, B-47, B-58, AC-130, SR-71, a B-50, and a Martin RB-57. Those are just some of the larger planes out of the 61 in that building. There are 4 buildings about that size, with two additional buildings, the atrium and the Missile Gallery. Just an absolutely huge, incredibly well presented and laid out aviation museum. Here is the url : www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/

  • @ryanmoeller3308
    @ryanmoeller3308 7 років тому +22

    8:03.. That "Monster" is an AF-2S Guardian.. I have a friend in Texas who owns one and it's almost completely restored to air worthy condition.

    • @rednoob8954
      @rednoob8954 7 років тому

      ryan moeller nice

    • @norbertt11
      @norbertt11 7 років тому

      ryan moeller very nice :D

    • @The_Furless
      @The_Furless 6 років тому

      8:25, dose anyone in here know what plane is that?

    • @panzerfaust5046
      @panzerfaust5046 6 років тому

      Gotta say though, it does looks monstrous.

  • @fungoidfest100
    @fungoidfest100 7 років тому +4

    FYI, the 'Turtle' was a successful attempt by the Navy to set a new, and very high, record for nonstop un-refueled flight. Perth, Australia to Columbus, Ohio nonstop. The aircraft that broke that record was a B-52,....15-20 yrs. later.

    • @grievouslytired7886
      @grievouslytired7886 6 років тому

      Ira Spurlock When I first saw it, I thought it was a Focke-Wulfe Condor.

  • @gbixby3453
    @gbixby3453 7 років тому +2

    You should go to Dayton to see the Air Force Museum (and the Navy works its way in there too)

    • @adamdubin1276
      @adamdubin1276 7 років тому +1

      The Smithsonian's Udvar-Hazy center has a nice collection as well.

  • @franz_stigler
    @franz_stigler 7 років тому +3

    man ive been to this place more times than i can count

  • @alanrogers7090
    @alanrogers7090 2 роки тому

    The Cutlass was mostly considered "bad" due to its underpowered engines, and, (due to its swept wings), needing a higher landing speed with a taller nose gear to allow the wing to "grab air". The pilots had trouble seeing the ship's deck when landing until Vought added a seat that could raise up higher when landing.

  •  7 років тому

    Man love the all of these videos but great to see the USN getting its in. And yes do Dayton with there and milk the old timers to get into the giant b36.

  • @glynncrook9211
    @glynncrook9211 5 років тому

    Some people are surprised when they see the small Coast Guard section in the Naval Aviation Museum. What a lot of people don’t realize is that the Coast Guard attends the Navy’s flight school and wear the same naval aviator wings of gold as the Navy’s fixed wing or rotary wing pilots.

  • @I318legion
    @I318legion 7 років тому

    How are you enjoying florida? The National Naval Aviation museum is one of my favorites, along with the D-Day museum in New Orleans. Did you get to watch the Blue Angels?

  • @Uncle_Spam
    @Uncle_Spam 7 років тому

    That is a fantastic museum

  • @treyriver5676
    @treyriver5676 7 років тому +1

    B25 was placed on pavement that was supposed to represent Hornet CV launch.

  • @EckmanJones
    @EckmanJones 7 років тому

    We have an awesome air museum here in Moreno Valley CA. The March Air Museum.

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 7 років тому +2

    It's corrugated aluminum
    From everyone's favorite argument mill:
    "The Ford Trimotor using all-metal construction was not a revolutionary concept, but it was certainly more advanced than the standard construction techniques of the 1920s. The aircraft resembled the Fokker F.VII Trimotor (except for being all-metal which Henry Ford claimed made it "the safest airliner around").[3] Its fuselage and wings followed a design pioneered by Junkers[4] during World War I with the Junkers J.I and used postwar in a series of airliners starting with the Junkers F.13 low-wing monoplane of 1920 of which a number were exported to the US, the Junkers K 16 high-wing airliner of 1921, and the Junkers G 24 trimotor of 1924. All of these were constructed of aluminum alloy, which was corrugated for added stiffness, although the resulting drag reduced its overall performance.[5] So similar were the designs that Junkers sued and won when Ford attempted to export an aircraft to Europe.[6] In 1930, Ford countersued in Prague, and despite the possibility of anti-German sentiment, was decisively defeated a second time, with the court finding that Ford had infringed upon Junkers' patents.[6] "

  • @HootOwl513
    @HootOwl513 6 років тому

    I used to work on those early AV8As. '74 -'77. I was an Avionics/Aircraft elec tech. Would have loved a shot of the tail. I could have known what squadron it represented. Possibly even recognized a BuNo, and wondered if it was one I worked on.

  • @ThroneOfBhaal
    @ThroneOfBhaal 3 роки тому

    That is one hell of a museum. Jesus! :D

  • @cameronboyce4695
    @cameronboyce4695 7 років тому +1

    TheChieftainWoT, I wish you could of done this back in 2012 when i was stationed at NAS Pensacola. Its a good museum and well worth a look at. While your down there check out an Irish pub and restaurant called McGuire's.

  • @fuzzydunlop7928
    @fuzzydunlop7928 7 років тому +2

    The only legitimate reason to go to Pensacola. Also they were utilizing UAV's in Vietnam! Which I just learned relatively recently and instantly felt just a little more world-wary having learned it.

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks 7 років тому

    A temporary aberration when you called the Coronado a seaplane- but later you were correctly describing a flying boat as a flying boat!

  • @johnplayer3093
    @johnplayer3093 5 років тому

    Great tour, thanks

  • @timothyboles6457
    @timothyboles6457 5 років тому

    The NC4 is the 1 that survived the flight, the Navy did have its own version of the B25, and recall that the Doolittle raid took off from Hornet CV8
    The P40 is probably related to Boyington, who was a Flying Tiger before going back to the Marines

  • @kblackav8or
    @kblackav8or 6 років тому

    It is a treasure. Like to learn something you didn't know. Do some reading on the PBY4 Privateer and the number of aircraft it shot down. Close relative of the Liberator.

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 7 років тому +2

    And that blimp gondola looks suspiciously like the most successful airship of all time: The K-class.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-class_blimp
    The USN used them for ASW work along the coasts and convoy lanes.

  • @StevePlegge
    @StevePlegge 6 років тому

    I visited in '93, and I remember they had cookie sheets under all the round engines (radials) to catch the leaking oil. Perhaps they WERE ready for flight!

  • @michaelberry1701
    @michaelberry1701 7 років тому

    Curiously enough, there was a stuffed Snoopy in that Sopwith Camel a few years ago when I was there.

  • @davidharapole2762
    @davidharapole2762 7 років тому

    ha! I was there not to long ago. I loved it .

  • @philbyrd5561
    @philbyrd5561 7 років тому

    That is the best air museum i have ever been too.

  • @jessekepko7814
    @jessekepko7814 7 років тому +1

    About an hour west is the uss Alabama which would probably need its own two part series.

  • @larrybrown1824
    @larrybrown1824 7 років тому

    Chieftain, if you ever get close to Dayton check out the USAF Museum. It's awesome!!!

  • @robertfrost1683
    @robertfrost1683 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the Vid. Unfortunately now it is hard for non DOD card holders to get access. I went years ago and say two things that really impressed me 1) The Contract for the purchase of the Lexington signed by Ernest King ( Know who he was ?) and George Bush Sr report card from flight school.

  • @tylershepard1515
    @tylershepard1515 7 років тому +2

    Are you going to do the National Air Force Museum?

  • @alexander1485
    @alexander1485 7 років тому

    I live less than an hour and a half away, shoulda told me you would come, when are you coming to battleship park USS Alabama?

    • @williama.walker2287
      @williama.walker2287 5 років тому

      There are tanks there😀. They need a lot of work, but maybe the publicity will encourage some entrepreneurs to step up and restore them.

  • @kyle857
    @kyle857 7 років тому

    Air Force museum in Dayton Ohio is like 5 giant hangars. Well worth a visit.

  • @ThumperE23
    @ThumperE23 7 років тому +1

    I believe that during the tests of the Me262 was there were Naval Aviators that tested it with the USAAF/USAF and when they were done with the tests they requested one for history sake and got the only surviving two seater.

    • @Imbeachedwhale
      @Imbeachedwhale 7 років тому

      ThumperE23 there are two other two-seaters, but those are night fighters. That 262 is the only trainer left.

    • @ThumperE23
      @ThumperE23 7 років тому

      It was based on memory from seven years plus ago from what they said on the plate. It might be the only Two seat Me262 in the US. Sorry for the detail error.

    • @Imbeachedwhale
      @Imbeachedwhale 7 років тому

      ThumperE23 No worries, we all get the details wrong on something.

    • @mightyirish
      @mightyirish 4 роки тому

      I was about to say the same. I believe a lot of the testing occurred at NAS Patuxent River.

  • @legocity2643
    @legocity2643 7 років тому

    Thanks Chieftain! I've always wanted to go there but I'm too far away.

  • @nomar5spaulding
    @nomar5spaulding 7 років тому

    Oh man I really want to watch this, but on a day when I'm nauseous with a splitting headache.

  • @g2macs
    @g2macs 7 років тому

    Are you going to Bovington any time soon?

  • @snowstalker36
    @snowstalker36 7 років тому

    I really need to get there sometime.

  • @gustavorocha78
    @gustavorocha78 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tour!

  • @TT-ct6ho
    @TT-ct6ho 7 років тому

    Sorry, we removed the snoopy dog a couple years back as It was deteriorating. The crates were part of a traveling POW exhibit and it is all set up now.

    • @williama.walker2287
      @williama.walker2287 5 років тому

      Shouldn't you replace him before The Red Baron shows up?

  • @jbowers895
    @jbowers895 7 років тому

    My favorite museum growing up....plus the blue angels train there win win

  • @carlistasycia
    @carlistasycia 7 років тому +1

    Heck in the Army Museum in Toledo, Spain, they gave me hell for touching a freaking T-26 tank! But in Pensacola you can touch most things! Great place! (Also, being spanish, I have to brag about the fact that Pensacola was captured by the spanish navy during the american revolution)

    • @Cirux321
      @Cirux321 7 років тому

      Carlos I
      Well, Florida was originally colonized by Spain. Pensacola in fact, is the oldest known colony in the US. The original settlement, dating back to the 16th century and founded by Tistian de Luna, was actually wiped out by a hurricane and was rebuilt later after St. Augustine.

    • @panzerabwerkanone
      @panzerabwerkanone 7 років тому

      Yeah, but paybacks were a bitch at Cuba.

    • @jaaksootak318
      @jaaksootak318 7 років тому

      Carlos I Now this is one of the most interesting exhibits in our museum, the tank. It is designed to survive heavy enemy fire... DONT TOUCH IT!

  • @gerennichols6075
    @gerennichols6075 7 років тому +1

    The AVF , the American force in China famous for the shark mouthed P-40, was primarily staffed by Marine and Navy pilots and I imagine that is the P-40 connection,

  • @The_Furless
    @The_Furless 7 років тому

    10:41 what airplane is that?

  • @dylanmilne6683
    @dylanmilne6683 7 років тому

    2:45 Don't really understand that rule - excluding for live aircraft and specific aircraft that have say original paint or are in a state of recovery, it seems like museum aircraft are re-painted a fair bit so touching them isn't likely to hurt.

  • @FogerRox
    @FogerRox 6 років тому

    Nicholas At 11:23 you pass a monoplane with a metal post immediately in front of the wind screen. Possibly a PT22.

  • @billradloff1919
    @billradloff1919 7 років тому

    Dosn't Wargaming have the budget for a cheap gopro rig for you? LOL Very cool video.

  • @starfleethastanks
    @starfleethastanks 7 років тому +18

    Chieftain now wishing he worked for Gaijin.

    • @rebelliousnature4795
      @rebelliousnature4795 6 років тому

      starfleethastanks well actually "World of Warplanes" just got released for early access.

    • @vertik7
      @vertik7 6 років тому

      Actually World of Warplanes was released five years ago. Early access was for Steam.

    • @doas6311
      @doas6311 6 років тому

      @@rebelliousnature4795 and yet it is still shitty or as good as planes in wt?

  • @williama.walker2287
    @williama.walker2287 5 років тому

    I didn't know about that second hanger. Now I have an excuse to go back.

  • @spinnetti
    @spinnetti 2 роки тому

    My uncle donated some of the artifacts there and survived a OSU-1 King fisher (I think that was the one) mid-air during WWII

  • @Tuning3434
    @Tuning3434 7 років тому +15

    Just in time, I was about to close off UA-cam and do something with my life!

  • @norad_clips
    @norad_clips 6 років тому

    Try the Dayton Air Museum; there’s great stuff there, too!

  • @Bendejo301
    @Bendejo301 7 років тому

    Ah, my old stomping grounds. That place sure has gotten big.

  • @Decybello
    @Decybello 7 років тому

    Wonder what land based George is doing there.....or the P-40 in Flying Tigers paint scheme....

    • @DeosPraetorian
      @DeosPraetorian 7 років тому

      michal0310 Flying Tigers were Navy and marine pilots

  • @steveholmes5207
    @steveholmes5207 4 роки тому

    The Neptune is called fertile myrtle it was one of the first aircraft to fly around the world

  • @scribejackhammar
    @scribejackhammar 7 років тому

    Please tell me the other hangars had an A-10 Thunderbolt II.

  • @tomheineman4369
    @tomheineman4369 2 роки тому

    going around checking out all the museums. is you for real?

  • @steelkat7905
    @steelkat7905 7 років тому

    You need to go to the Dayton air force museum, been a while since I've been there, I don't know if you can film.

  • @RT804
    @RT804 7 років тому +1

    I just have a thing for seaplanes and flying boats. So cool.

  • @iankerridge5720
    @iankerridge5720 6 років тому

    Any sign of CV-3 or CV-6 among their big warship models?

  • @alantorres7916
    @alantorres7916 7 років тому

    If possible you could do a in side the cockpit like for planes be cool like the
    F6f hellcat
    F4u
    P51
    Hurricane
    Spitfire
    Tyfoon
    F8F bear cat
    Bf 190
    IL2
    B17
    B25
    B29
    B34
    Well you get the idea
    Also m4a3e8 inside the hach