two things....1 if you sit in your auto with the window down away from the road you could have eliminated a HUGE amount of the road traffic noise. 2. put a toilet tissue or paper towel cardboard tube around the microphone you would have made a very good directional microphone and only got the beautiful aircraft engine music ( both are cheap tricks but they work!)
Sight and sound of a bygone era.
Thank you for sharing.
Loved this video
Cheers pal, thanks for watching
Good Day. I've flown on American Airlines DC-6 airliners a few times when I was a kid. My father worked for American. This is Excellent. Thank You
Fantastic, thanks for watching and sharing your comments
flew in one of those via Overseas National Airlines in the 50's from Europe to NYC. Super fine. Never forgot that.
Bet that was a great experience
@@carlmason1959 I'd love to experience that
two things....1 if you sit in your auto with the window down away from the road you could have eliminated a HUGE amount of the road traffic noise. 2. put a toilet tissue or paper towel cardboard tube around the microphone you would have made a very good directional microphone and only got the beautiful aircraft engine music ( both are cheap tricks but they work!)
Thanks for watching
Wow, what a brilliant aircraft to see, love the sound of the engines
Really pleased with that
She was also at the Midlands airshow near Alcester on the Saturday 1. 6. 24. Great display there. I am pleased you got your see her.
She was also there Sunday 02/06, I was there both days and she was very very low, awesome sound too !!!
The sound of those engines is amazing
@@carlmason1959unreal, proper oldskool
That pilot had a grin from ear to ear…….i could see it!
Don't blame him, what a job
@@ukmachloop ??
Beautiful plain thanx !!!
Isnt it, wonderful
Thing of beauty, its been upgraded as well @carlmason1959
Luv the Manc accent - Barmuff!!
Lancashire 👍
@ukmachloop yep I'm from north Manchester and hate folk saying I'm a Manchester. Born in Lancashire raised in Lancashire
@@carlmason1959dito, Lancashire all day long ❤️
A high flyover is all that was.
A most common occurrence old chap,nothing to see here,move along now good fellow.
It was 400 feet, 500 feet at this point, if that's high then you obviously dont understand aviation
@@chipsrafferty8362not common at all
@carlmason1959 spot on , folk need to understand the landscape that undulates. At Bwlch exit it dips down so looks higher than it is
Quite right 👍. No terrain radar. Seat of the pants vmc flying at it's safest best