Freegn amazing to see a real life flying Peashooter, and then a surprise Sabre holie cow! The wingmen with their turbo/supercharged engines and a jet especially did a supreme job of not leaving the Peashooter behind, goes to show just how slowed down these beasts can get. Made my day thanks Voodoo
Yes to all Bomber Command & USAF Fortress Crews And all pilots of our airforces. alot of these aircraft were not well known because your conflict was at sea with Japan I know the FU4 Corsair wonderful wing construction ... The Catalina was awesome. P51 P40 and Mitzi just Welldone must be a lot of work to keep them in the skies. Part 2 next Big thanx JBx
How about Brining the Show to PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA!!!!! There are some of us down here that LOVE these old Beauty's of the Skies! We miss out on so much down in Australia!!!!
You can Google it too it's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries then 2nd WW Mitsubishi A6M Zero engines. You are going to be surprised if you find the comparison with the F6F that had 2,000 up the zero had under 1,000 if I am rembering correctly I want to say 850 but I'm not sure
I went to Google & there are just about everything you want to know about it. Just say or type in the Mitsubishi AGM Zero. It gives the most info on the AGM2 WHICH INdicates some improvements. I would have sent it but the info didn't want to come for some reason or other. These smart phones aren't as good as a good old desk top. Unfortunately here where I live internet is just a little to costly for me, so is this phone but I don't want to shun the world entirely. So I choose phone
The little peeshooter did well to keep up with a F86 and P 51. The planes must have been on the point of stalling. Great video of the planes that defended our freedom
Thanks to all who have served this great country, and the men and women who maintain and fly these remaining aircraft!
WOW! It does not get better then this! Heaven! also no music or boring commentators! The perfect video with engine noise . Well done guys the best!
Freegn amazing to see a real life flying Peashooter, and then a surprise Sabre holie cow! The wingmen with their turbo/supercharged engines and a jet especially did a supreme job of not leaving the Peashooter behind, goes to show just how slowed down these beasts can get. Made my day thanks Voodoo
Excellent, love this vid, great cam work and editing, and a great show. I didn't even know anyone had an F3F flying.
3:50 That damn peashooter was trying so hard to go so fast so the other planes wouldn't stall or something lol!
Fantastic images. Thanks for the steady hand. ;-)
What a collection...very impressive!
the sound of the Bearcat is soooo cool
Id like to apologise to the staff at Planes of Fame...yes it was me...I was the one that drooled all over your hanger floors last time I was there.
Yes to all Bomber Command & USAF Fortress Crews And all pilots of our airforces. alot of these aircraft were not well known because your conflict was at sea with Japan I know the FU4 Corsair wonderful wing construction ... The Catalina was awesome. P51 P40 and Mitzi just Welldone must be a lot of work to keep them in the skies. Part 2 next Big thanx JBx
That rare P-40C is heading to the UK to fly for the Fighter Collection at Duxford.
How about Brining the Show to PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA!!!!!
There are some of us down here that LOVE these old Beauty's of the Skies!
We miss out on so much down in Australia!!!!
You have a wealth of restored warbirds downunder I know I worked on one
Nice collection.
Wonderful.
I cannot look at a Corsair and not think of Skipper from Planes.
that P-40 is gorgeus...
Jorge Picabea At first I could not figure out what that was. Never seen one without Flying Tigers sharks teeth.
does anybody find me strange by saying that the peashooter is the one id most like to fly?
Callum Jerwood I would like to fly the peashooter as well
what power plant is in the Zero?
+neil borodkin This one is powered by a Pratt & Whitney R1830.
I read an article that gave the specs on the Mitsubishi engine that was the engine it came with. If find it I will send it along
You can Google it too it's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries then 2nd WW Mitsubishi A6M Zero engines. You are going to be surprised if you find the comparison with the F6F that had 2,000 up the zero had under 1,000 if I am rembering correctly I want to say 850 but I'm not sure
I went to Google & there are just about everything you want to know about it. Just say or type in the Mitsubishi AGM Zero. It gives the most info on the AGM2 WHICH INdicates some improvements. I would have sent it but the info didn't want to come for some reason or other. These smart phones aren't as good as a good old desk top. Unfortunately here where I live internet is just a little to costly for me, so is this phone but I don't want to shun the world entirely. So I choose phone
Cool!
The little peeshooter did well to keep up with a F86 and P 51. The planes must have been on the point of stalling. Great video of the planes that defended our freedom
I noticed the P51 started climbing so they are going faster than you think
I have a F86 Saber Toy and 2 P51 Mustangs
Where is this at?
This show is held every May in Chino California at the Chino airport.
Every time I see a Duck I think of Murphy’s War.
It isnt a Val. The true val has an ellyptical wing.
まみやさやか先輩がんばれ P-26 P-40C P-51 F-86
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