Daily Oshkosh Highlights! - Sunday - EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2023
- Various highlight clips from Sunday at the 2023 EAA AirVenture airshow in Oshkosh, WI.
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My husband still remembers the first C-5-A that was test flown around Atlanta around 1969. He saw it fly many times!
I can imagine seeing a behemoth that big fly in 69. Heck it still looks stupidly large to be flying today
I was a student at Southern Tech right next to Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta. Standing outside watching a C-5 eclipse the sun was considered a perfectly acceptable excuse for being late to class.
The older ones sound better l.This is lame as Hell.
When I was in the Air Force, I was stationed at Robins AFB in central Georgia at the same time and still remember hearing about the first C-5 flight. One weekend, I sneaked up there and onto Dobbins AFB just as they were doing flight tests and got to see it firsthand. It was hard to believe something so big could actually fly. A few months later, I was transferred to Alaska and the C-5 again showed up there to begin Arctic tests. They had a public open house and I actually got to go onboard and see it directly.
@@deekamikaze :40 Smoke and mirrors.
Oshkosh is my " bucket list " thanks for keeping that dream alive . . . Bob, SF
Loved the C5 Departure! Highlight of the week!
They’re so big! 😂
It is hard to appreciate how big it is unless you have been near it. I have an old picture of it at a static display with both ends open and an F-14 sitting under one wing and a B-1 sitting under the other.
On display at Travis AFB years ago. Climbed and climbed and ....to get to the cargo deck. "What time will this place get there?"
Thanks for catching the ‘gear up’ command on the C-5…so cool!
The MiG-23 looks like it should be flying in The Terminator. What a raw powered beast.
Just think what the 25 and 31 must be like to see. Just insane raw power. Not much use beyond that, but still incredible for the time.
I want to know how he got his hands on it!
@@seanyssoviets we’re probably selling all their stuff and snagged it for a good price.
There seems to be a lot of these Soviet jets. Presumably they're privately owned. They can probably be bought for a song, but after that there's the maintenance and upkeep. Just fuelling one probably costs more than I earn in a year.
@@seanysIts ex Czech AF
Spectacular footage. Thank you so much!!!
Fantastic gear shot of the C-5, thank you!!
After 50 years, the C5 is still fresh and modern. And king.
Amazing footage! AirshowStuffVideo's never fails to impress :)
Awesome - Thank you!!
Glorious…as usual. Please keep posting. Thank you. 😎👍🏻
Great stuff! I especially appreciate your close-in (tight) shots of taxing aircraft. Makes for GREAT desktop photos for my workstation. Love your work bringing sight and sound to those who cannot be there! Thank you!!
Awesome!!
3:50 i was so confused for a second as to why that MIG-29 sounded like a prop plane. 🤣
I was thinking the same thing! 😂
New type of stealth tech?
Ha, that is good timing.
Once, again another great video from you guys!
Thank you !
I remember flying into Oshkosh in the late 90's?
I went to a lot of air shows back then, but at Oskosh, I don't ever remember seeing any C-5's, or Migs, or B-52's, or F=s15s, ect...
Kind of amazing they can pull it off.
They now seem to rival the Paris airshow or any of the shows put on at AF bases across the country.
Lots of money out there.
6:13 - one of my favorites: the perfect 'cartoon' jet... looks & flys great...!
😊 Great video 🙂
Never knew the C-5 landing gear went up like that!
The tires also deflate when they're stowed.
@@joeyjamison5772 - No they don't. The tire deflation system is only to reduce the pressure of the tires to facilitate landing on an Unimproved (dirt or mat) runway.
Looked like a really great year at Oshkosh. Loved the TBMs with all of their monkey motion.
Can’t thank the folks enough that keep all these planes flying. It’s sssoooo much better than visiting them in a museum.
Awesome BMF at the start, thanks for sharing, great content.
I miss the TF-39’s but the C-5 is still awesome.
Nothing beats that scream
Used to be stationed at Dover. I know the buzz very well and miss it too.
Sweet.
DOC!!! Great to see it out and about
nicely done
Goosebumps! One day soon I will land in Oshkosh. Bucket list
posting every single night from AirVenture after filming all day = impressive approach this year ! although it's hard to get any sleep during these types of events anyway, even if you don't run a channel ...
3:56 It's fun to see fighter jets taking off and hear prop plane noises in the foreground.
0:04 is so cute
I saw the MiG-23 on static display on Friday, but never saw it fly. Thanks for the chance to watch its departure! Very interesting to watch that ventral fin unfold as the landing gear goes up.
was that the same mig 23 that crashed in Michigan?
@@thecameramantraveler4830 yep, that's the one! Perhaps that's a lesson to never put off a visit to Oshkosh (or other aviation event), because you never know when one of the aircraft is going to end up dropping out of the sky.
What’s that tail dragger with the high mount engine?
Wow, that B-29.
Gotta love the unrestricted climb!
Bro the C-5 is cool been stationed at two bases that flys them but have always heard they brake so easily and cost a lot to maintain
C-5 is apparently the worlds largest flying wheel cart.
What is the one plane showed at 1:30 with the above wing engine?
WHY IS THE C-123 making smoke on the right side engine?
Will there be full length arrival videos coming out from Sunday july 23rd? I might be dumb, but I cannot find any videos from that day landing 27 and it was the only runway open when our flight of three Comanches landed
Yes we will have longer arrival videos from each day, but we weren't at 27 on Sunday, sorry!
Man, I was probably 30ft away from you for most of the cool takeoffs in this video
Some might ask why a Boeing F-18 is flying in formation with one or more Vought F4U Corsair. I am sure the story is well known to aviation aficionados, but for those who do not know, well, they are, somehow, connected. Sure they are both famous carrier based aircrafts, essentially, but that’s not all. Vought assets went through various ownerships to end up in Northrop Grumman hands. Northrop is at the origin of the original YF-17 prototype which was later developed by McDonnell-Douglas into the F-18 when Boeing took over McDonnell-Douglas. Somewhere, both have common blood. Hence, they are often seen flying in formation. I like that story.
Great assortment of plane, wish you could have IDed them on the video.
1:25 Damn, someone is ready for beach and gravel landings!
It would be nice to see just at least one tomcat flying again
I agree. Unfortunately would probably have to get a vid from Iran (although I'm not sure if any of theirs are operational any longer either.). One day I'll get to Oshkosh, hopefully. Used to love going to the airshow every summer at home when I was a kid.
Maybe the Iranians will visit in 2024 😂
What is at 6:30?
Incredible. Does anyone know what was the oldest plane there? Just curious
I would assume one of the stearmans
That C5 got up fast. Must have had a good head wind. No cargo as well. It's to bad the AF couldn't haul supplies for non profits to help them stretch their donations when they are dead heading. It may not get the material where they want it. It will get it closer to where it's needed. Reducing shipping costs.
1st one looked like it was built in a back up.xd
The audio for the MiG-29 takeoff at 3:47 is hilarious...sounds like a Cessna doing a run-up 😅
Funny how you hear propeller sounds when the MiG-29 was taking off. lol
Wow 3 old MIGS there. MIG-17, MIG-23 and MIG-29.
...and there were a total of 3 MiG-17's when I was there on Friday and Saturday! Lovely aircraft.
@@SkyhawkStevethere was 4 mig 17s on wensday.
487th subscriber LIKE; 7.715th view... thanks for bringing the highlights of this full week at Oshkosh. Good stuff!!
1:22 - okay, TBH - that's one funny-lookin' contraption. Looks like a crashed plane was sent to the repair shop that didn't know where everything was supposed to go...
so they put it back together 'blindfolded'. LOL... just messin' withya... pretty wild.
i believe it is called the Ascender
jesus christ the mig23 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵
Man, I had no clue just how odd the flanker looks when airborne.
Can’t believe that the C5 is actually older than the 747… and it will probably outlast it as well…with no replacement planned in sight
Some people pay to get to fly. Others get paid to fly. Some people will fly even if it kills them. There's no denying that flying is for both fun and profit! 🤠
Was that the Enola Gay i just saw taking off, i thought Tippetts took it home with him and put i t in his garage
Whose SU-27(?) is that? @4:00
MiG-29.
MiG-29. It's owned by a civilian company that provide services for the DoD in air combat training
@@AndreiTupolevThank you.
Can anyone confirm that the mig-23 shown here at 2:12 was the one that crashed recently? I believe it was. Luckily both pilots ejected
I am so disappointed in the new engines in the C-5 that was half the excitement watching that plane take off..
Been on it a couple of times
I’m sorry but the c-5 just isn’t the same with the quiet engines
Many an aircraft that is gas powered is identifiable from the sound of its engines. But jets all sound the same to me.
1:28 What in God's name is that hideous monstrosity?
ugly as hell, that's what it is
Looks like somebody's idea to have a bush plane with the forward visibility of a helicopter.
Who pilots the fancy MiG? It's not like just anyone can hop into a Soviet era jet fighter and take it for a spin!