I moved to Chicago in 1990 and went to the EAA Fly-IN (as it was called then) in Oshkosh that year. What a wonderful experience that was. On the last day I was there, I bought a ticket to fly as the right seat pilot on a Ford Tri-Motor. The pilot in command did the take-off and handed me control at about 500 feet. I flew it around Lake Winnebago and brought it in on final, handing the controls back prior to crossing the numbers. There were 8 paying customers in the back, including my boss. I'll never forget that experience, you certainly brought it all back with your video, thanks.
This video has a personal connection for me. My Mother lived in Long Beach and worked assembling the C-47. She was too small to work on the airframes so they had her putting gauges in the firewall. I only know this because my two sons were really taken with old warbirds so I took them on a trip to the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum outside of Omaha. As we wandered through all of a sudden my Mother broke down sobbing. I asked her what was wrong and she pointed to a C-47 that the museum was restoring and she told me of her time at the factory. It was still raw for her as it brought back thoughts of the boys that jumped out and never came home. And of the one that did come home and married her. She's gone now, but thank you for the memory.
I always get a bit choked up & swell with pride when I think about how these workhorses kept us in the fight and did so many things that had never been done before. Trish said it perfectly; "...the courage that sat on these planes..." is what won the war and changed the world. Her other memorable quote was "if you go alone, you go fast but if you go as a group, you go far" is the true essence of how evil was overcome. I'm proud to be an American! Thanks for a memorable episode!
My Aunts Brother "Skinny"was a tail gunner on a B-17 Fortress. Made all "25" to get to come home. Great guy, came home to work with my Uncle with farming and livestock. He deserved a peaceful life after all he had been through.
I completely agree. My grandfather was deployed as an airman when my mom was born, and his brother (my great uncle) flew bombing missions. They both came home (thank goodness), and I'm a far better person because they did. What lessons, what courage. I'm lucky to have had them help in the making of me.
Anne K thank you for the sentiment, but I missed the war by about 25 years! I’m just a patriotic kind of guy who recognizes and am indebted to the courage & sacrifice our military goes through every day. During WWII, some of those boys had never left the state from which they were born, let alone fly in (and possibly jump out of an) airplane. Many today don’t absorb and ponder history, therefore not learning its valuable lessons. Unfortunately, they may be doomed to repeat some of the ugly parts.
@@Jim.Hummel, I couldn't agree more Jim. For those of us who didn't serve, the next best thing is to study history and the sacrifices by those who did serve in the effort overcome evil. Too many young people foolishly would give up their liberties and freedoms one by one without realizing how much blood was spilled and precious lives given up to afford us the bounty we can enjoy today. One day I hope to visit this great event before my time is up.
Mark and Trish been following you for a while. Thanks so much for sharing this great experience on board the C -47. It was very emotional for me to watch. My Grandfather flew in a C-47 during WW II. He was a flight mechanic in the crew of four. He pulled gliders and dropped airborne troops for the D-day invasion as well as America wounded and German prisoners. The also dropped fuel to General Patton's tanks. He shared many stories with me about his time flying in the C-47 during the war when it wrote a research paper about this amazing aircraft.Their plane was even shot down at one point around Christmas and a family hid him and his crew for several weeks as they did not know which side of the combat lines they were on. I have been inside a C-47 at the Strategic air Museum near Ashland NE. But going for a ride in one through your camera lense was emotionally amazing. Thanks for sharing this ride with all of us. My grandfather has been gone for many years now and is miss him dearly. Those men were truly amazing and I know why they are called the greatest generation.
I'm a pilot of both full scale and R/C airplanes, I have seen several other videos from AirVenture this year however I must say yours is one of the best that I've seen. I loved the Air to Air sequence. Also the shot of the F-22, F-35, A-10 in formation with the P-51 was spectacular. It was nice how Trish put it all in to perspective, talking about the courage of the young men who flew and jumped out of these planes.
I think that this was one of your best videos to date. It brings to life what these men went through to fight for our country. No high-tech weapons. Just raw courage and pride. These men would be proud of what you have created. Amazing work!!!!!!!
I just found your channel a few weeks ago and have been binge watching your videos/channel! We fly into Oshkosh with our plane and stay with my in laws in their motorhome. This year we have decided we are going to buy our own camper since we are buying a new truck anyways. Hard staying and living by someone else’s rules for 8+ days when we are there. That’s how I found your channel….looking for camping ideas. I’m so excited now for our future experiences camping with a fifth wheel. Still need to buy. Love watching your videos…I feel like I know you both already!
I wonder if there's anyone else, who like me, talks to you as they watch the videos??? My first question was what or where is Oshkosh? (I googled that) Then I paused the video as soon as I saw the DC3s because a 'summer of memories' leapt up ❣️ Way back in 1958 and as a 6 year old, , before Air New Zealand was completely rebranded (it was then NAC) I had my first flight on one of those treasures which our national carrier flew with pride. We were going on holiday to Nelson (South Island) and I've never forgotten the excitement.
I LOVE going to air shows!!!! Last time I went Years ago was the Blue Angels, that was AWESOME!!!! THIS was AWESOME GUYS!!! You 2 did such an AMAZING job on getting GREAT shots in the air!! BRAVO!!!! LOVES/HUGS TO ALL!!!!
That was amazing to watch, most definitely putting this place on my bucket list! I fully respect those that went on those planes, and most definitely the ones that jump out of a perfectly good fly plane and not knowing what happens next. I couldn't imagine what was going through there minds when they jump out. I really thank all veterans and active military should get more discounts.
You absolutely should! If you enjoy nature, High Cliff State Park and Door County are very close to Oshkosh. Appleton, just north of Oshkosh, has a really neat downtown.
Awesome video, and music selection was spot on! Chills down the spin. You couldn't help but think of our past loved ones who served our country. Makes one tear up.
Good to see you all made it out to OSH19 this year! I was there all week. Sorry I didnt bump into you now. Seen nearly all your episodes. My wife and I and soon to be three(3) girls are SERIOUSLY contemplating selling the house and hitting the road full time as well. Love to meet up with you all out on the road one day. You have become quite the "story teller." Great Job! @Keep Your Daydream
Incredible filming and editing for the flight. Such an amazing thing to get to do. Glad Tricia captured the idea of thinking about all the people that had been sitting there going to a different scenario. Life can be crazy sometimes when you put the history of things into your daily life. Thanks for taking us on this ride.
Just wow. I never knew this existed! Thank you so much for going there and giving us this experience. We’re forever grateful for the men and women that served in the Air Force (my dad was in the Air Force). Have you guys heard of the Woodward dream cruise in Michigan? It’s the biggest gathering of automobiles in the world, and it would be great if you visit that next year in August.
I absolutely loved this video! I am a war buff and a Canadian!...thank you for showing the sides of the Canadian Aircraft in your videos..as so many forget the Canadian contribution to Normandy. We went to France this past year in the hopes of getting the Canadian perspective...with no direct path to the Canadian war effort..very disappointing for us. However, there is always a light in any journey!...we went to Vimy Ridge, in Arras France..from the First World War..and got to see my great grandfather’s name engraved on the monument there as a soldier that fell, but never recovered..my Dad was so proud to see the video of that! Thank you for all the attention you bring to that makes a difference!
Have to brag a little, my mother was one of the artist that painted the nose art on the fighters and bombers. Then my grandfather thought that was too risqué for his daughter to be doing this kind of work.
Jackie Lowe Cool, my dad was Army in Italy and my father in law was captured in the Philippines. He was a POW during the War and he is still at home at 100 years old.
This was so amazing to watch! My dad was one of the jumpers (82nd Airborne) that went to Normandy in June for the 75th Anniversary! It was a trip of a lifetime for him and my mom! So so great! Thank you for sharing!
God bless the Soldiers that has fallen for our freedom and are country! An God Bless the Soldiers that are Active, Retired, an Future im truly thankful and blessed for there Service. Thank you for filming this and showing the names and planes that was in the war they are some super brave men and women the world has ever seen. Love your channel please keep up the great work.
My hats off to you! There were SO many opportunities to have a bad attitude there in OshKosh, and you demonstrated that you don't have to give in to that. Thanks for the great "how to live" example. I love aeronautics and airplanes in general. I had the opportunity to go up in a C-17 at Fairchild Air Force Base a few weeks ago, and watch these men and women who serve our country pack the pallets, put them on the C-17, and send them off with a parachute attached, then watch them unpack them on the ground at a strip 250 miles away- wow. There were MANY service people who partner with our country from foreign lands, and lots of great interaction; boy, am I blessed. Keep up the great work as you travel- God bless. Bob
I grew up a couple blocks from the airport in Oshkosh and used to watch the upper level part of the airshows from my bedroom window. The sound of all those planes going over brings back great memories of seeing the Goodyear Blimp, the Concorde and the Warbirds. As teenagers, most of us would get jobs serving food or ice cream on the grounds. Many people that live in Oshkosh also rent out their homes for the week too. Thanks for sharing such a great video!
This was our 3rd year at AirVenture. This year was definitely “Slosh-Kosh”! Lots of open spaces because of the rain just before and during. The two years previous were jam packed with rigs and tents. Nice highlights!
Wow. This was so amazing. I bet your sons were in heaven right then. Your footage was phenominal. My Husband is an aspiring editor himself. He edits our channel and he was blown away. Best footage we have seen all year. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
This is our 7th year at Air Venture. We had our KYD shirts and it would have been really funny to have crossed paths with you! You could have gotten a Press Golf Cart after checking into the Press Building. You were in the South West corner and made great choices! My daughters and i spent 3 of our 9 days there in the Warbirds Area this year. You must have many subscribers and could have had a huge meet and greet! Posting this 10 weeks after the event tells me not to expect that everything you do is in real time! Thanks so much for coming to AirVenture 2019 and we have loved your channel and learned alot watching you these past 5 years! Thanks for bringing us along on your many trips! As retirees we see many places that we have been to as they are now thru your eyes! PS this episode’s Title triggers many searches among Aviators and Warbird enthusiasts alike! Expect a jump in your viewing and subscriber numbers. Reading the comments, i recognize many from other areas of interest. Well done Mark and Trish!
It been fun to watch the evolution of your videography over the seasons. Your flight footage is some of the best that you’ve captured in my opinion. What an amazing experience, thank you for sharing it with us!
I have fond memories of going to the EAA Fly-in when it was in Rockford Illinois in about 1961 as a child of 6 years old, Thanks for bringing those back and showing me what it has evolved into !! Great videography ! My parents were members of EAA and volunteered there, mom got a mink coat award for her help, dad volunteered and hand lettered several planes, he was a sign painter, I was a 2nd generation sign artist. Thanks
We where in my dad’s Momentum a couple rvs down from you at Oshkosh. At the time my husband and I had no idea who you where, but that is the trip we decided we wanted to live in an rv full time. Since then we have put a ton of research in and your channel has been a huge help in that stepping stone of the transition. Watching this video was full circle for us though because we wanted to talk to you because we loved the side deck when we were there but we kept missing you. We didn’t know until today watching this video that you where who we have been watching this whole time! The world works in crazy ways.
OMG! The shadows on the engine ( Named “Eager Eileen” if I listen correctly} of the Pilot’s hand signals out the window were amazing. but then at 4:17 you caught the swirling air streams off the props!!! I lost my mind! Amazing camera work and editing! Bravo!
I noticed the swirling air streams coming off the prop the first viewing also. That was beautiful. Many creators on UA-cam have become very good at filming and photography! KYD's work is very good and I know it's not easy or fast to create any kind of video or photographic production. I published a non-profit group's monthly newsletter for 2 years and my time began at 10 hours a month and ended up topping 20 hours each month while working a paying full time job. But it was rewarding!
We had no idea you guys were there, would have loved to meet you. Only been to AirVenture 13 years in a row, we are still newbies in the group. Even staying all week you can't see it all, Camping is a great way to visit see "Oshkosh"
So cool. My Dad was a WWII vet (he'd be a 102 if still with us!) a waist gunner on the B17 out of Lakenheath, England. This was just awesome to watch. The night airshow footage was incredible. Thanks
I'm an EAA Chapter Vice President and I want to thank you for an excellent (and accurate) treatment of AirVenture Oshkosh. It is THE place that we in the aviation community go to recharge our batteries. We've been going since 2008, but this was the first year that we brought a camper. It was a popup, but we just bought a GDRV Imagine and are super stoked to take that up next year. Since we live in Wisconsin, we brought our unit up with other chapter members to setup our base camp about two weeks before the show started. That really paid off because of all the issues with flooding this year. And you guys were watching the air show probably 30 yards from where we were! So if you decide to come back, hit me up!
My grandfather was in the Navy and followed Gen. Patton across north Africa chasing Rommel. The picked up Patton's 3rd Army and went to Sicily and dropped him off in Naples.. The storms of the time made the lisp to 24 degrees, the ship rolled at 22 degrees. He has pictures taking water down their stack. It was crazy and you will never find a most courageous generation.
My dad and his first cousin signed up for the air force during World War Two. They both flew off aircraft carriers. We as a result grew up flying. Dad and George always had planes. I had my first pilot's license before I had a driver's license. I love to fly always will.
What a great video. I have connections to both aircraft. Forty years ago I instructed for Aero Dyne of Renton, WA. The airplane that is now Placid Lassie was operated as a freighter by Aero Dyne and I can remember sitting in her and dreaming what it was like in days gone by. And I just found out that one of the driving forces behind Miss Montana and the Museum of Mountain Flying passed away last month. The gentleman was instrumental in my career and me being where I am today as a pilot.
Steveo! I’ll be there with Endeavor air (hopefully). But at the very least it will be my first air venture. Bringing the family in my RV. I hope it works out for this year
How fantastic to be able to take a ride in a Dakota. We have one in the UK that does all the air shows and drops out paras re-enacting the Normandy Landings. It was sad to hear that one came down in the US recently too, even ours had to make an emergency landing recently when one engine packed up! Keeping Living History like this alive is so important, I am part of many groups in the UK for living history and re-enactments. Thank you again for sharing, great air show xx
Those planes allow us to recall our relatives who were killed in WW2. I lost two myself. My cousins showed me their personal belongings many years ago. But it's all worth it to preserve the freedom we enjoy in this country. That I never forget. Always remember our bravest citizens who serve in the Armed Forces.
Hearing all of those planes flying over was amazing. Makes you think back to those times where it was probably scary to hear that many planes flying at one time. Gave me chills. An amazing experience for you guys.
I have been camping at Oshkosh since 2009 and it is always a special time of the year. What an awesome video! I would add just a couple things from someone who has been there a few times. This past year-the one you show in the video-was a bad year, especially at the beginning of the week, for rain and flood water. The Oshkosh area received records amount of rain just as all of the campers arrived at the event. That made the dirt roads EXTRA muddy and the probability of big rigs getting stuck EXTRA likely. In fact, the campground was closed to new arrivals during the very early part of the week. Usually, as in almost all other years (well, maybe not 2010), the arrival situation is completely different. Everything about this year’s arrival was abnormally more difficult than normal. My wife and I usually get there a few days before the start of the event (this year we got there on Thu before the show started on the following Mon), and our arrivals are ALWAYS easy and stress free. And yes, bring that bike or small motorized vehicle-a couple of my EAA Chapter members and camp mates even made it into your video-they were on the green gator following a bus. It was cool to see them, but it shows that you want to bring some form of “small” transportation with you to the event. My wife and I always bring our bikes. Oh, the walk to the shower houses is never very far for most people. Seeing where you stayed (down by the South Gate), yeah, there are no shower houses near there. That is the newest part of the campground! But for most of the rest of Camp Scholler, and we have stayed in various parts of it, the shower houses are never too far. I hope that helps! Awesome video-thanks for spotlighting Oshkosh! It is a wonderful place in late July!
It's not normally as muddy as it was this year. They received over 5 inches of rain the day before the show and people started to show up. They even had to close the grounds for a few days and block RVs from coming in. People where holding off in the nearby areas to wait for the all clear to enter. Some years it can be very dry but this year was out of the norm! Great video!!
Awesome! I so enjoy your Spirit! My Father was a B~17 Bombardier in WWll. Based in Kettering England. He was a part of the day and night bombing raids on Germany! Bombed the hell out of them and helped save the free world with all of his buddies! And he made it through!
Hey guys just want to say thank you for all the time you put into your channel . My wife and I plan on going fulltime RVing in about a year so we have been watching your video's and learning a lot . Thanks !
I've gotten over my envious anger at you and want to thank you for the great videos and information. I have gone to many, many airshows and flown my R/C models in more airshows than I can count including the 25th Anniversary of the USAF at Shepard AFB, TX. The USAF is now 77 years old. Retired Vietnam Vet and stuck in California with bad knees, I still have Oshkosh on my Bucket List. I wanted to do Oshkosh the first year I got my Toy Hauler in 2016. But went to the Joe Nall instead the first time out of the driveway. I must use my 1/2 scale '66 Mustang on a Golf Cart chassis to get around and I knew it would be accepted at Triple Tree Aerodrome. You showed more of the Campsites and how to get around than anybody I have seen. You said there would be plenty of places to park the cart outside the show area and I figure there are trams that will take me further in. You didn't mention anything about the dogs but I know there is a designated area for campers with pets. My two little wiener dogs are happy to stay in the RV while I'm out for the day. The past three years I have been glued to my Computer for Air Venture Week watching all that I can see on the streamed cameras on the EAA Website. Now, I think I am ready to go before I lose all mobility. The only way I can top your Gooney Bird Flight would be to get a ride in the Honor Flight that takes vets down to DC to visit the memorials. That would be the topping on the cake. I'm sure you noticed that the EAA and Air Venture REALLY shows respect for the Veterans. I am brought to tears every day I watch the Oshkosh Airshows streamed live online. I had no idea you were aviation enthusiasts. In that case, for the boys, you should look in to the Joe Nall Week R/C event which takes place in April at the Triple Tree Aerodrome near Woodruff, South Carolina. I can give you the ins-and-outs of the camping experience there. Then, on the other side of the world, you should make it to the National Championship Air Races in Reno. I can also give you the ins-and-outs of the RV experience there. Thanks again for those Air-to-air shots. You are not a rookie.
Thanks Mark. Oshkosh is a special place where me and my ex-CAF father spent 4 days marvelling at the stunning warbirds and other amazing birds. It was one of the my best father son memories. All I have left.
I grew up with the EAA! My first year was Rockford Illinois 1960. Before they moved to Oshkosh! Worked all the airshows up till about 1972! I miss my EAA Family! EAA # 34482.
Very cool. My family goes back to WW1 where my grandfather served and then his sons in WW2. One of my uncles was Navy. My husband served 32 yrs in Army. Awesome video and what an adventure for your family!
I agree. Having the honor of being able to fly in one of those planes that served as the last seat of so many of our brave, courageous fighting souls... That had to have been so awesome. I've never seen an air show at night before; those four planes flying in formation with the flashing lights and the smoke were so cool!!!! Thanks for taking us along, y'all. Safe travels!!!
Thank you for reminding us what this country stands for and the history we have to honor. It has been too easily forgotten. My family lived along the north/south runway of Mitchell Field in Milwaukee and for many years enjoyed the air show there every year! We never even had to leave the house as we lived in an upper duplex and the Blue Angels performed every year! Imagine our thrill when they flew low over the neighborhood turning over our next door neighbors roof! They flew so low that we could read you their names which were printed just below the cockpit on each plane! The excitement was unbelievable! Unfortunately one year they had to change the route they took after a terrible accident they experienced and they dropped out of the show! It still left us with memories we would never forget! What a thrill!
Used to attend every year but last few years just been too busy. Love following you and your family! Especially loved the footage inflight and formation training! The music was perfect with editing! Really moving! And loved what Trish said afterwards! Perfectly stated!
This video brought me to tears for many reasons, how blessed your family are to experience so much of life/history. I'm so happy I clicked on one of your videos over a year ago and have followed you every week since. Thank you so much for sharing
Good video! We've been to Oshkosh three times now, and have always parked in someone's hay field right across from the Ultralight gate. Easy walk to the gate and about 100 yards to pick up the tram that will link you to everything going on. Two of the three times, it rained. But that does not deter the diehards! The last time my son and I volunteered on the flightline parking planes. What a hoot that was! Of course, during a show we were crowd control on the flightline with up close and personal seats! The farmer delivered water to campers, said you could tip him if you want, but you'd have to pay for a pumpout. Camping fee was $20 a night, no reservations, and there are several farmers doing the same, this guy was right at the gate.
Yet another fabulous video. So happy you made it to WI. Hope you had a chance to experience Door County Looking forward to next weeks video. Safe travels.
My Grandfather could not qualify to join the army, so he went to CA from WV just to build these airplanes. The giant buildings they were built in were amazing. It is hard to fathom the effort of our nation post Pearl Harbor. Great video!!
Wow, spectacular. I would love to go there. My dad flew P-38s in WWII. My son is a pilot. That flight you got to take and the footage was very special. Thanks.
The air show is on our bucket list. My dad served in the Pacific during WWII. Had he not survived, barely a few times, I would not be here. -GG Awesome info! Thanks.
Very cool!!! We watched this practice flight depart from the ground under our wing from our GA camp site in the north 40. The day and night airshow on Wed was killer!! We watched it from the Rwy 18 side. Near Brown Arch. Wish we would have known your channel last summer Airventure would have been a great meet up. That young man Swayne Martin you met during your C-47 ride. Great young man...has a good aviation channel self-titled as he flies for AA/Envoy.
I moved to Chicago in 1990 and went to the EAA Fly-IN (as it was called then) in Oshkosh that year. What a wonderful experience that was. On the last day I was there, I bought a ticket to fly as the right seat pilot on a Ford Tri-Motor. The pilot in command did the take-off and handed me control at about 500 feet. I flew it around Lake Winnebago and brought it in on final, handing the controls back prior to crossing the numbers. There were 8 paying customers in the back, including my boss. I'll never forget that experience, you certainly brought it all back with your video, thanks.
This video has a personal connection for me. My Mother lived in Long Beach and worked assembling the C-47. She was too small to work on the airframes so they had her putting gauges in the firewall. I only know this because my two sons were really taken with old warbirds so I took them on a trip to the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum outside of Omaha. As we wandered through all of a sudden my Mother broke down sobbing. I asked her what was wrong and she pointed to a C-47 that the museum was restoring and she told me of her time at the factory. It was still raw for her as it brought back thoughts of the boys that jumped out and never came home. And of the one that did come home and married her. She's gone now, but thank you for the memory.
I always get a bit choked up & swell with pride when I think about how these workhorses kept us in the fight and did so many things that had never been done before. Trish said it perfectly; "...the courage that sat on these planes..." is what won the war and changed the world.
Her other memorable quote was "if you go alone, you go fast but if you go as a group, you go far" is the true essence of how evil was overcome. I'm proud to be an American! Thanks for a memorable episode!
Thank you for your service Jim!
My Aunts Brother "Skinny"was a tail gunner on a B-17 Fortress. Made all "25" to get to come home. Great guy, came home to work with my Uncle with farming and livestock. He deserved a peaceful life after all he had been through.
I completely agree. My grandfather was deployed as an airman when my mom was born, and his brother (my great uncle) flew bombing missions. They both came home (thank goodness), and I'm a far better person because they did. What lessons, what courage. I'm lucky to have had them help in the making of me.
Anne K thank you for the sentiment, but I missed the war by about 25 years!
I’m just a patriotic kind of guy who recognizes and am indebted to the courage & sacrifice our military goes through every day.
During WWII, some of those boys had never left the state from which they were born, let alone fly in (and possibly jump out of an) airplane.
Many today don’t absorb and ponder history, therefore not learning its valuable lessons. Unfortunately, they may be doomed to repeat some of the ugly parts.
@@Jim.Hummel, I couldn't agree more Jim. For those of us who didn't serve, the next best thing is to study history and the sacrifices by those who did serve in the effort overcome evil. Too many young people foolishly would give up their liberties and freedoms one by one without realizing how much blood was spilled and precious lives given up to afford us the bounty we can enjoy today. One day I hope to visit this great event before my time is up.
Mark and Trish been following you for a while. Thanks so much for sharing this great experience on board the C -47. It was very emotional for me to watch. My Grandfather flew in a C-47 during WW II. He was a flight mechanic in the crew of four. He pulled gliders and dropped airborne troops for the D-day invasion as well as America wounded and German prisoners. The also dropped fuel to General Patton's tanks. He shared many stories with me about his time flying in the C-47 during the war when it wrote a research paper about this amazing aircraft.Their plane was even shot down at one point around Christmas and a family hid him and his crew for several weeks as they did not know which side of the combat lines they were on. I have been inside a C-47 at the Strategic air Museum near Ashland NE. But going for a ride in one through your camera lense was emotionally amazing. Thanks for sharing this ride with all of us. My grandfather has been gone for many years now and is miss him dearly. Those men were truly amazing and I know why they are called the greatest generation.
I'm a pilot of both full scale and R/C airplanes, I have seen several other videos from AirVenture this year however I must say yours is one of the best that I've seen. I loved the Air to Air sequence. Also the shot of the F-22, F-35, A-10 in formation with the P-51 was spectacular. It was nice how Trish put it all in to perspective, talking about the courage of the young men who flew and jumped out of these planes.
I think that this was one of your best videos to date. It brings to life what these men went through to fight for our country. No high-tech weapons. Just raw courage and pride. These men would be proud of what you have created. Amazing work!!!!!!!
I just found your channel a few weeks ago and have been binge watching your videos/channel! We fly into Oshkosh with our plane and stay with my in laws in their motorhome. This year we have decided we are going to buy our own camper since we are buying a new truck anyways. Hard staying and living by someone else’s rules for 8+ days when we are there. That’s how I found your channel….looking for camping ideas. I’m so excited now for our future experiences camping with a fifth wheel. Still need to buy. Love watching your videos…I feel like I know you both already!
You have taken us to new Historical Hights of Keeping Your Daydreams Alive. Well Done 👍👍👍
7:35.... The reflection in Tricia's sunglasses.... AWESOME!!!!
The music selection at take off gave me chills , amazing
Awesome in air footage! Have to add to my bucket list. Air Force 21+ years and it never gets old.
I love history and so thankful for my freedoms that others had sacrificed for my family and I. God Bless
Marc: You choreographed a beautiful ballet in the sky. What a wonderful, wonderful time I had with this show tonight. :-)
What I love about keep your Daydream is you're not only learning about RV life but also historical events about America.
Thank you! Every Sunday at 5 pm Arizona time we sit together and watch your videos!
GOD Bless You All! 🙏💕🙏
I wonder if there's anyone else, who like me, talks to you as they watch the videos??? My first question was what or where is Oshkosh? (I googled that) Then I paused the video as soon as I saw the DC3s because a 'summer of memories' leapt up ❣️ Way back in 1958 and as a 6 year old, , before Air New Zealand was completely rebranded (it was then NAC) I had my first flight on one of those treasures which our national carrier flew with pride. We were going on holiday to Nelson (South Island) and I've never forgotten the excitement.
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I used to live just minutes from Oshkosh for 10 years and never had a chance to go to the show. Amazing video.
I LOVE going to air shows!!!! Last time I went Years ago was the Blue Angels, that was AWESOME!!!! THIS was AWESOME GUYS!!! You 2 did such an AMAZING job on getting GREAT shots in the air!! BRAVO!!!! LOVES/HUGS TO ALL!!!!
I got chills thinking about the hero’s who few into battle on those planes .Truly loved this video great job .I look forward to Sunday night kYD
Loved the silent video without music. Getting the true sense of what it was like in the airplane. Great experience and learned a few things! Awesome
That was amazing to watch, most definitely putting this place on my bucket list! I fully respect those that went on those planes, and most definitely the ones that jump out of a perfectly good fly plane and not knowing what happens next. I couldn't imagine what was going through there minds when they jump out. I really thank all veterans and active military should get more discounts.
You absolutely should! If you enjoy nature, High Cliff State Park and Door County are very close to Oshkosh. Appleton, just north of Oshkosh, has a really neat downtown.
Awesome video, and music selection was spot on! Chills down the spin. You couldn't help but think of our past loved ones who served our country. Makes one tear up.
Good to see you all made it out to OSH19 this year! I was there all week. Sorry I didnt bump into you now. Seen nearly all your episodes. My wife and I and soon to be three(3) girls are SERIOUSLY contemplating selling the house and hitting the road full time as well. Love to meet up with you all out on the road one day. You have become quite the "story teller." Great Job! @Keep Your Daydream
Incredible filming and editing for the flight. Such an amazing thing to get to do. Glad Tricia captured the idea of thinking about all the people that had been sitting there going to a different scenario. Life can be crazy sometimes when you put the history of things into your daily life. Thanks for taking us on this ride.
Love me some Oshkosh. I’ve always tent camped but I’ll have a new truck camper for next year. Thanks for the RV tips and beautiful air to air shots!
Jet Truck with the Jet Made me Burst into Tears 😢 😭 🇺🇸
"Breaking the Sound Barrier"
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Just wow. I never knew this existed! Thank you so much for going there and giving us this experience. We’re forever grateful for the men and women that served in the Air Force (my dad was in the Air Force). Have you guys heard of the Woodward dream cruise in Michigan? It’s the biggest gathering of automobiles in the world, and it would be great if you visit that next year in August.
I absolutely loved this video! I am a war buff and a Canadian!...thank you for showing the sides of the Canadian Aircraft in your videos..as so many forget the Canadian contribution to Normandy. We went to France this past year in the hopes of getting the Canadian perspective...with no direct path to the Canadian war effort..very disappointing for us. However, there is always a light in any journey!...we went to Vimy Ridge, in Arras France..from the First World War..and got to see my great grandfather’s name engraved on the monument there as a soldier that fell, but never recovered..my Dad was so proud to see the video of that! Thank you for all the attention you bring to that makes a difference!
Truly tremendous experience, that C-47 flight, wonderful imagery, great music choice, love it!
Have to brag a little, my mother was one of the artist that painted the nose art on the fighters and bombers. Then my grandfather thought that was too risqué for his daughter to be doing this kind of work.
That's really cool
My mother was a Rosie the riveter during ww2. My dad was in the navy.
Jackie Lowe Cool, my dad was Army in Italy and my father in law was captured in the Philippines. He was a POW during the War and he is still at home at 100 years old.
So cool!
hey are you dutch my mom was a van Eck
I've been watching for the last 18 months or so, and I'll have to say, this is one of the finest KYD videos I've seen. Keep up the good work!
This was so amazing to watch! My dad was one of the jumpers (82nd Airborne) that went to Normandy in June for the 75th Anniversary! It was a trip of a lifetime for him and my mom! So so great! Thank you for sharing!
God bless the Soldiers that has fallen for our freedom and are country! An God Bless the Soldiers that are Active, Retired, an Future im truly thankful and blessed for there Service. Thank you for filming this and showing the names and planes that was in the war they are some super brave men and women the world has ever seen. Love your channel please keep up the great work.
My hats off to you! There were SO many opportunities to have a bad attitude there in OshKosh, and you demonstrated that you don't have to give in to that. Thanks for the great "how to live" example. I love aeronautics and airplanes in general. I had the opportunity to go up in a C-17 at Fairchild Air Force Base a few weeks ago, and watch these men and women who serve our country pack the pallets, put them on the C-17, and send them off with a parachute attached, then watch them unpack them on the ground at a strip 250 miles away- wow. There were MANY service people who partner with our country from foreign lands, and lots of great interaction; boy, am I blessed. Keep up the great work as you travel- God bless. Bob
I grew up a couple blocks from the airport in Oshkosh and used to watch the upper level part of the airshows from my bedroom window. The sound of all those planes going over brings back great memories of seeing the Goodyear Blimp, the Concorde and the Warbirds. As teenagers, most of us would get jobs serving food or ice cream on the grounds. Many people that live in Oshkosh also rent out their homes for the week too. Thanks for sharing such a great video!
I live 4 minutes away from Oshkosh EAA. It is an amazing event. I am also sad I didn’t know you were here!
Amazing shots, I love that they still enable you to experience this. One of your best episodes so far
Awesome experience!! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us. The boys will always remember these times.
This was our 3rd year at AirVenture. This year was definitely “Slosh-Kosh”! Lots of open spaces because of the rain just before and during. The two years previous were jam packed with rigs and tents. Nice highlights!
Wow. This was so amazing. I bet your sons were in heaven right then. Your footage was phenominal. My Husband is an aspiring editor himself. He edits our channel and he was blown away. Best footage we have seen all year. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
I'm speechless. Thank you so much for sharing with us. God Bless America!
This is our 7th year at Air Venture. We had our KYD shirts and it would have been really funny to have crossed paths with you! You could have gotten a Press Golf Cart after checking into the Press Building. You were in the South West corner and made great choices! My daughters and i spent 3 of our 9 days there in the Warbirds Area this year. You must have many subscribers and could have had a huge meet and greet! Posting this 10 weeks after the event tells me not to expect that everything you do is in real time! Thanks so much for coming to AirVenture 2019 and we have loved your channel and learned alot watching you these past 5 years! Thanks for bringing us along on your many trips! As retirees we see many places that we have been to as they are now thru your eyes! PS this episode’s Title triggers many searches among Aviators and Warbird enthusiasts alike! Expect a jump in your viewing and subscriber numbers. Reading the comments, i recognize many from other areas of interest. Well done Mark and Trish!
It been fun to watch the evolution of your videography over the seasons. Your flight footage is some of the best that you’ve captured in my opinion. What an amazing experience, thank you for sharing it with us!
Yeah I agree he did a great job! I hope to be at his level some day!
I have fond memories of going to the EAA Fly-in when it was in Rockford Illinois in about 1961 as a child of 6 years old, Thanks for bringing those back and showing me what it has evolved into !! Great videography ! My parents were members of EAA and volunteered there, mom got a mink coat award for her help, dad volunteered and hand lettered several planes, he was a sign painter, I was a 2nd generation sign artist. Thanks
I'm retired now, a fulltime nomad and subscriber, been following y'all for awhile now, thanks again for the memories!
I was there this year ! We bring our airplane every year and camp at the North 40
Unbelievably beautiful story telling in your flight sequence. So emotional.
We where in my dad’s Momentum a couple rvs down from you at Oshkosh. At the time my husband and I had no idea who you where, but that is the trip we decided we wanted to live in an rv full time. Since then we have put a ton of research in and your channel has been a huge help in that stepping stone of the transition. Watching this video was full circle for us though because we wanted to talk to you because we loved the side deck when we were there but we kept missing you. We didn’t know until today watching this video that you where who we have been watching this whole time! The world works in crazy ways.
OMG! The shadows on the engine ( Named “Eager Eileen” if I listen correctly} of the Pilot’s hand signals out the window were amazing. but then at 4:17 you caught the swirling air streams off the props!!! I lost my mind! Amazing camera work and editing! Bravo!
maur2far thanks for pointing that out. I had missed it. Amazing footage.
I'm going to need to watch it again cause I think I may have missed that
This was amazing!!!! Thank you so much for capturing great info and special moments!
maur2far I had noticed that, too. Amazing!
I noticed the swirling air streams coming off the prop the first viewing also. That was beautiful. Many creators on UA-cam have become very good at filming and photography! KYD's work is very good and I know it's not easy or fast to create any kind of video or photographic production. I published a non-profit group's monthly newsletter for 2 years and my time began at 10 hours a month and ended up topping 20 hours each month while working a paying full time job. But it was rewarding!
Truly breathtaking! What an opportunity to fly in vintage aircraft!
When the first planes were flying past I had to rewind and put headphones on. Fantastic episode!
I am watching this entire season, AGAIN. As a pilot and rver your Oshkosh video is amazing. Thank you.
Oh the memories!!! Love air shows both historical and current aircraft. Makes you miss those military days. Have fun!
I retired from USAF in 2014 flying the F-16. This vid gave me goosebumps..and laughter. Nothing else to say...except, awesome vid! 👍🏼
We had no idea you guys were there, would have loved to meet you.
Only been to AirVenture 13 years in a row, we are still newbies in the group.
Even staying all week you can't see it all, Camping is a great way to visit see "Oshkosh"
Way to capture Oshkosh! My roots are there. All of them. Love that show.
For a non USA resident and a avition enthusiast the c47 flight and the flyover of the modern jets (loved the F22) is a dream. Thanks for sharing
So cool. My Dad was a WWII vet (he'd be a 102 if still with us!) a waist gunner on the B17 out of Lakenheath, England. This was just awesome to watch. The night airshow footage was incredible. Thanks
I'm an EAA Chapter Vice President and I want to thank you for an excellent (and accurate) treatment of AirVenture Oshkosh. It is THE place that we in the aviation community go to recharge our batteries. We've been going since 2008, but this was the first year that we brought a camper. It was a popup, but we just bought a GDRV Imagine and are super stoked to take that up next year. Since we live in Wisconsin, we brought our unit up with other chapter members to setup our base camp about two weeks before the show started. That really paid off because of all the issues with flooding this year. And you guys were watching the air show probably 30 yards from where we were! So if you decide to come back, hit me up!
KYD ....... you make my Monday lunch break awesome 🤟🏼😎
My grandfather was in the Navy and followed Gen. Patton across north Africa chasing Rommel. The picked up Patton's 3rd Army and went to Sicily and dropped him off in Naples.. The storms of the time made the lisp to 24 degrees, the ship rolled at 22 degrees. He has pictures taking water down their stack. It was crazy and you will never find a most courageous generation.
Historical day for sure! What an epic flight and formation footage! ✈
My dad and his first cousin signed up for the air force during World War Two. They both flew off aircraft carriers. We as a result grew up flying. Dad and George always had planes. I had my first pilot's license before I had a driver's license. I love to fly always will.
What a great video. I have connections to both aircraft. Forty years ago I instructed for Aero Dyne of Renton, WA. The airplane that is now Placid Lassie was operated as a freighter by Aero Dyne and I can remember sitting in her and dreaming what it was like in days gone by. And I just found out that one of the driving forces behind Miss Montana and the Museum of Mountain Flying passed away last month. The gentleman was instrumental in my career and me being where I am today as a pilot.
Great video of AirVenture! I bring my RV there each year and stay for the week. Definitely a fun time!
Steveo! I’ll be there with Endeavor air (hopefully). But at the very least it will be my first air venture. Bringing the family in my RV. I hope it works out for this year
Great info 👍🏻 never heard of that air show, thank you so much for the tips n tricks! Keep up the great job!
How fantastic to be able to take a ride in a Dakota. We have one in the UK that does all the air shows and drops out paras re-enacting the Normandy Landings. It was sad to hear that one came down in the US recently too, even ours had to make an emergency landing recently when one engine packed up! Keeping Living History like this alive is so important, I am part of many groups in the UK for living history and re-enactments. Thank you again for sharing, great air show xx
Wow. I'm speechless. This was amazing. On so many levels.
Those planes allow us to recall our relatives who were killed in WW2. I lost two myself. My cousins showed me their personal belongings many years ago. But it's all worth it to preserve the freedom we enjoy in this country. That I never forget. Always remember our bravest citizens who serve in the Armed Forces.
Hearing all of those planes flying over was amazing. Makes you think back to those times where it was probably scary to hear that many planes flying at one time. Gave me chills. An amazing experience for you guys.
I have been camping at Oshkosh since 2009 and it is always a special time of the year. What an awesome video! I would add just a couple things from someone who has been there a few times. This past year-the one you show in the video-was a bad year, especially at the beginning of the week, for rain and flood water. The Oshkosh area received records amount of rain just as all of the campers arrived at the event. That made the dirt roads EXTRA muddy and the probability of big rigs getting stuck EXTRA likely. In fact, the campground was closed to new arrivals during the very early part of the week. Usually, as in almost all other years (well, maybe not 2010), the arrival situation is completely different. Everything about this year’s arrival was abnormally more difficult than normal. My wife and I usually get there a few days before the start of the event (this year we got there on Thu before the show started on the following Mon), and our arrivals are ALWAYS easy and stress free. And yes, bring that bike or small motorized vehicle-a couple of my EAA Chapter members and camp mates even made it into your video-they were on the green gator following a bus. It was cool to see them, but it shows that you want to bring some form of “small” transportation with you to the event. My wife and I always bring our bikes. Oh, the walk to the shower houses is never very far for most people. Seeing where you stayed (down by the South Gate), yeah, there are no shower houses near there. That is the newest part of the campground! But for most of the rest of Camp Scholler, and we have stayed in various parts of it, the shower houses are never too far. I hope that helps! Awesome video-thanks for spotlighting Oshkosh! It is a wonderful place in late July!
It's not normally as muddy as it was this year. They received over 5 inches of rain the day before the show and people started to show up. They even had to close the grounds for a few days and block RVs from coming in. People where holding off in the nearby areas to wait for the all clear to enter. Some years it can be very dry but this year was out of the norm! Great video!!
Awesome! I so enjoy your Spirit! My Father was a B~17 Bombardier in WWll. Based in Kettering England. He was a part of the day and night bombing raids on Germany! Bombed the hell out of them and helped save the free world with all of his buddies! And he made it through!
Hey guys just want to say thank you for all the time you put into your channel . My wife and I plan on going fulltime RVing in about a year so we have been watching your video's and learning a lot . Thanks !
I've gotten over my envious anger at you and want to thank you for the great videos and information. I have gone to many, many airshows and flown my R/C models in more airshows than I can count including the 25th Anniversary of the USAF at Shepard AFB, TX. The USAF is now 77 years old. Retired Vietnam Vet and stuck in California with bad knees, I still have Oshkosh on my Bucket List. I wanted to do Oshkosh the first year I got my Toy Hauler in 2016. But went to the Joe Nall instead the first time out of the driveway. I must use my 1/2 scale '66 Mustang on a Golf Cart chassis to get around and I knew it would be accepted at Triple Tree Aerodrome. You showed more of the Campsites and how to get around than anybody I have seen. You said there would be plenty of places to park the cart outside the show area and I figure there are trams that will take me further in. You didn't mention anything about the dogs but I know there is a designated area for campers with pets. My two little wiener dogs are happy to stay in the RV while I'm out for the day. The past three years I have been glued to my Computer for Air Venture Week watching all that I can see on the streamed cameras on the EAA Website. Now, I think I am ready to go before I lose all mobility. The only way I can top your Gooney Bird Flight would be to get a ride in the Honor Flight that takes vets down to DC to visit the memorials. That would be the topping on the cake. I'm sure you noticed that the EAA and Air Venture REALLY shows respect for the Veterans. I am brought to tears every day I watch the Oshkosh Airshows streamed live online.
I had no idea you were aviation enthusiasts. In that case, for the boys, you should look in to the Joe Nall Week R/C event which takes place in April at the Triple Tree Aerodrome near Woodruff, South Carolina. I can give you the ins-and-outs of the camping experience there.
Then, on the other side of the world, you should make it to the National Championship Air Races in Reno. I can also give you the ins-and-outs of the RV experience there.
Thanks again for those Air-to-air shots. You are not a rookie.
Thanks Mark. Oshkosh is a special place where me and my ex-CAF father spent 4 days marvelling at the stunning warbirds and other amazing birds. It was one of the my best father son memories. All I have left.
Absolutely wonderful video. Loved all the shots in the air of the aircraft. Almost as good as being there. Oshkosh has now been added our bucket list.
I grew up with the EAA! My first year was Rockford Illinois 1960. Before they moved to Oshkosh! Worked all the airshows up till about 1972! I miss my EAA Family! EAA # 34482.
Very cool. My family goes back to WW1 where my grandfather served and then his sons in WW2. One of my uncles was Navy. My husband served 32 yrs in Army. Awesome video and what an adventure for your family!
From a critical eye..............Awesome video of the planes in the air. There is nothing like seeing a plane flying from another plane. Great job!
Your special flight footage gave me chills. My grandfather FRANK WILLIAMS JR was also in WWII.
I agree. Having the honor of being able to fly in one of those planes that served as the last seat of so many of our brave, courageous fighting souls... That had to have been so awesome. I've never seen an air show at night before; those four planes flying in formation with the flashing lights and the smoke were so cool!!!! Thanks for taking us along, y'all. Safe travels!!!
Thank you for reminding us what this country stands for and the history we have to honor. It has been too easily forgotten.
My family lived along the north/south runway of Mitchell Field in Milwaukee and for many years enjoyed the air show there every year! We never even had to leave the house as we lived in an upper duplex and the Blue Angels performed every year! Imagine our thrill when they flew low over the neighborhood turning over our next door neighbors roof! They flew so low that we could read you their names which were printed just below the cockpit on each plane! The excitement was unbelievable!
Unfortunately one year they had to change the route they took after a terrible accident they experienced and they dropped out of the show! It still left us with memories we would never forget! What a thrill!
Used to attend every year but last few years just been too busy. Love following you and your family! Especially loved the footage inflight and formation training! The music was perfect with editing! Really moving! And loved what Trish said afterwards! Perfectly stated!
Happy to see you guys are doing well! It's always exiting to see a new episode every week of your great Adventures. Love yall and God speed.
I live not far from Oshkosh and drove by multiple times during EAA and noticed a large beautiful camper. Now I know it was yours.
how exciting for you and your family. Yes an historic event and history lesson for your sons. Always enjoy your adventures.
This video brought me to tears for many reasons, how blessed your family are to experience so much of life/history. I'm so happy I clicked on one of your videos over a year ago and have followed you every week since. Thank you so much for sharing
The emotions holy crap. Dc3/c47 is one of my favourite planes!
Good video! We've been to Oshkosh three times now, and have always parked in someone's hay field right across from the Ultralight gate. Easy walk to the gate and about 100 yards to pick up the tram that will link you to everything going on. Two of the three times, it rained. But that does not deter the diehards! The last time my son and I volunteered on the flightline parking planes. What a hoot that was! Of course, during a show we were crowd control on the flightline with up close and personal seats! The farmer delivered water to campers, said you could tip him if you want, but you'd have to pay for a pumpout. Camping fee was $20 a night, no reservations, and there are several farmers doing the same, this guy was right at the gate.
You guys absolutely nailed it with the video Air coverage and information. 👊👍😎
What an amazing experience! Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome video of the air show! Caught myself sitting here grinning like a possum! Lol. Thank you
Yet another fabulous video. So happy you made it to WI. Hope you had a chance to experience Door County
Looking forward to next weeks video. Safe travels.
Looks like a nice day had by all....thank you for sharing. PS, I swear I find myself smiling right along with you guys. 👍🤗
My Grandfather could not qualify to join the army, so he went to CA from WV just to build these airplanes. The giant buildings they were built in were amazing. It is hard to fathom the effort of our nation post Pearl Harbor. Great video!!
Wow, spectacular. I would love to go there. My dad flew P-38s in WWII. My son is a pilot. That flight you got to take and the footage was very special. Thanks.
Loved seeing the RCAF planes! Dad was in the RCAF during WW2 & worked on (mechanic) many planes.
The air show is on our bucket list. My dad served in the Pacific during WWII. Had he not survived, barely a few times, I would not be here. -GG Awesome info! Thanks.
Very cool!!! We watched this practice flight depart from the ground under our wing from our GA camp site in the north 40. The day and night airshow on Wed was killer!! We watched it from the Rwy 18 side. Near Brown Arch. Wish we would have known your channel last summer Airventure would have been a great meet up. That young man Swayne Martin you met during your C-47 ride. Great young man...has a good aviation channel self-titled as he flies for AA/Envoy.
Bucket list trip, Oshkosh.