Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford, visit.
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- A quick video tour of some of the exhibits in the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford. They have some fantastic & historic aeroplanes here!
Sorry about the shit sound quality as I was using the cameras built-in mic as I wasn't planing on doing a video. It picks up autofocus noise and other shit.
My excuse about the shit zooming is that the lens is new and the focus ring is still a bit stiff :)
Thanks for watching :) Any feedback is appreciated!
Filmed with a Canon EOS 70D and an EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lens.
11:24 dear warrior, IA58 Pucará.. nice video!
Nice video saved me having to go now...cheers !
Thank you for sharing your day out at Cosford,some real treasures from yesteryear,well done with the filming especially as many aircraft are so crammed in as they are.
Great video, really well edited. Shows in a great half hour, just what Raf Cosford has on display. They should consider using this as their promotional video- it's that good. Excellent job. 👍🏼👍🏼
Very nice video, you took great care to feature the entire aircraft. But...feature the information placard FIRST. (I can see that's a large, grey, four engine transport aircraft, but is that a Douglas C-54 or something else?) A visit to the website later, and I'd guess that's a Bristol Britannia 312, since it has turboprop engines.
You can NOT knock British aerospace manufacturing in its golden age of jet flight in the 1950s and early 1960s. There are some beautiful, very well-crafted planes in that collection. Works of art -- such smooth crafted skins. No wonder the planes were preserved so well in this museum! Fairey Delta -- beautiful plane! The one I saw in this video is obviously NOT the one used for Concorde research...? I think that one had a definite Concorde-like wing and droop nose like the SST...? I know the wing modification was unique to one plane but I'm not sure both had a droop nose. Either way, it was definitely one of the best-looking experimental planes I've seen. Great paint jobs on both of them!
Thank you for sharing your visit. Hop I get there in person one day.
Thanks for filming this ! It was really cool!
I used to be in the CCF at school. Got to go to these places and we even got to go in a chinook. I'm just annoyed I didn't have a decent camera back then!
It's all changed since I was last there ( I was rocking a Nikon F60 so a long time ago!). I'm not sure I like the new Cold War hanger. It looks all posh and fancy but you just cant see the aeroplanes properly as they've jammed them all in.
They've also cut up most of the old airliners that was outside! :(
FrontSideBus it is amazing that they have all 3 V bombers in the same the valiant is the last airframe in existence . I agree its hard to see the because there to big
I love this museum.
sorry this is a weirdly specific question, but foes anyone remember what squadron the RAF regiment display focused on, I believe it was in the war in the air hangar
So cant wait to go
I wonder who's orders Wilson was acting on?
You have done an excellent job.
Thanks.
Olvidaste darle las gracias a EEUU Y CHILE
Les dio combustible misiles y chile les presto su territorio
Y su base ascencion salian los vulcan o vos te crees que con la coronita de vieja ganaban
Nice tour, but no VC10???
That was cut up and scrapped years ago.
Along with the 1-11, Trident and 707...
Me comentaron que hay un lindo museo Naval británico en lo profundo del mar Argentino !!!!
Perdiste. 14 June 1982
Good steady
filming, the film would have been better with back ground noise cut out and music inserted.
Komet? Me 163? One of only ten in the world.
29:19 poor spitfire
I know lol its still like that
Plastic replica used in the James May TV programme about Airfix,it looks awful jammed under there like that.