Aircraft Arrivals/Departures - Tuesday - EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2024
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Various aircraft arrive and depart on runway 36 on Tuesday, July 25th at EAA AirVenture 2023 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
The Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture is a massive fly-in, convention and airshow held at Wittman Regional Airport each July. The event sees more than 10,000 aircraft of all types - general aviation, home-built, vintage, warbird, ultralights, and modern military - and hundreds of thousands of spectators over the course of a week.
During the event, the airport claims the title of the world's busiest airport with famously busy arrivals and departures. It is standard procedure to have multiple aircraft taking off or landing on the same runway at the same time! Our arrival and departure videos try to capture a fraction of the daily action, including radio communications between air traffic controllers and pilots.
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Love the departures and arrivals
Always soothing to watch
Amazing video! I can’t imagine the amount of work it must take to edit and upload this videos, thanks for the great work!
Thank you for your support!!
My FAVORITE plane of all time taking off at 32:00.
Love the content! if your going to be in New Zealand in march thats airshow season, wanaka and ardmore!
YAY
33:08 beautiful Widgeon
Dyke Delta at 38:42!!!
❤❤❤
I liked the a350 part
A-1Skyraider was something near and dear to those who served in Nam .
Sure is hazy-looking.
4:33 what is the name of that plane?
What is that little jet around the 7:00 mark?
Hispano HA-200A 'Saeta' from Spain. Powered by 2 small french Turbomeca jets. It was developed from a post-WWII piston trainer that looked like a T-28.
I thought it had awfully familiar design characteristics. Thanks for the info!
7:09 Why this World War II Luftwaffe badge?
Probably because americans love WW2 stuff the most.. or because Willy Messerschmidt had a hand in the Ha-200
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