At least 3 eargasms in a row with no cigarette break between !! Got to love this video. Who in their right mind could not like the sound of history? Unbelievable.
What a lovely video. And to see warbirds that once represented opposing forces during an awful conflict landing together in peace and mutual admiration - it gives me hope.
Almost 143,000 views and only 800 likes?? Doesn't speak well for UA-cam viewers. This is an outstanding group of aircraft. Camera work and sound is also excellent.
@@Warbirds No. I forget these days. Sorry . I have liked. When I first watched YT I liked almost everything but now I have gotten lazy, This is very good film. Thank you. And thank you for telling me I need to do my part. That Sea Fury landing is SUPERB!!!! Must be a Navy flier. I mean that was perfect and also dangerous. Awesome.
Beautiful to watch, very therapeutic. Looks like quite a tricky place to land with all the undulating terrain and trees, but very pretty. Would keep the pilot on his toes I would think - especially in the 109.
Looks like a Buchón to me, not a 109 - you can tell from the position of the exhaust that it's a Merlin engine. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispano_Aviaci%C3%B3n_HA-1112#HA-1112-M1L
@@Warbirds I'm a layman on this aviation subject, but I started to love aviation stuff, and I'd like to know if there's a maximum speed that a civilian pilot can hit. Like, these warbirds catch up 600 km/h. Can a civilian pilot buy or (a aeronautical engineer) build a plane that reach that speed just to feel the emotion of driving a machine that goes 600km/h? Or just military people can have one like that?
Heron Weslley Sure you can. However there is a speed limit of 250kts/460km/h below 10 000ft which you can exceed under special circumstances only (eg. special display authorization, in a special use airspace, or in aerospace class A,B,C in some countries). Usually only ex-military aircraft are faster than that anyway, most of them being these expensive high-performance warbirds. Just a couple of more affordable aeroplanes can reach 600km/h, one of them being the Swiss built trainer Pilatus P2 with Vne of 600Km/h. There is no requirement for special training to fly these fast aeroplanes in some countries so even a mere Private pilot can fly them, however, a Letter of Authorisation or other trainig is required in some others.
@@radimvojta6313 Errr are you sure my friend . I believe it's 250 mph , or knots i can't remember which , below 3000 ft . I don't need to worry whether mph or knots as i never get anywhere near that speed anyway .
Mickey No, it is 250kts below 10 000ft, for sure. Not necessarily everywhere, depends on country and/or airspace class. There are additional speed limits in some countries, eg. Canada has 200kts below 3000ft within 10 nautical miles from controlled airport, USA has 200kts below 2500ft within 4 nautical miles of the primary Class C or Class D airport, etc.
Jacob Hoffman speaking of bicycle landing gear, despite being bumpier a grass strip is more forgiving than a tarmac one , so it makes it easier, less risk spinning around
If we fast forward to 75 years into the future, we’ll get to see private plane owners doing the same thing but they will be flying F15s, F16s, F35s, F22s, French Rafale, Typhoon, MIG 20, 30 and 57s, etc.
At least 3 eargasms in a row with no cigarette break between !! Got to love this video. Who in their right mind could not like the sound of history? Unbelievable.
What a lovely video. And to see warbirds that once represented opposing forces during an awful conflict landing together in peace and mutual admiration - it gives me hope.
Einer der schönsten Filme bis jetzt von der Hahnweide!!
Danke !
This has got to be THE warbird landing video.... superb.
Thanks mate keep Sharing
Almost 143,000 views and only 800 likes?? Doesn't speak well for UA-cam viewers. This is an outstanding group of aircraft. Camera work and sound is also excellent.
i think most viewers dont have an account
@@Warbirds No. I forget these days.
Sorry . I have liked. When I first watched YT I liked almost everything but now I have gotten lazy, This is very good film. Thank you.
And thank you for telling me I need to do my part. That Sea Fury landing is SUPERB!!!! Must be a Navy flier. I mean that was perfect and also dangerous. Awesome.
Beautiful to watch, very therapeutic. Looks like quite a tricky place to land with all the undulating terrain and trees, but very pretty. Would keep the pilot on his toes I would think - especially in the 109.
Therapeutic - Thanks mate ;)
Looks like a Buchón to me, not a 109 - you can tell from the position of the exhaust that it's a Merlin engine. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispano_Aviaci%C3%B3n_HA-1112#HA-1112-M1L
Magnificent footage. A splendid day, beautiful scenery. Wonderful aircraft that are part of our recent history. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed to record this Video for you !
Tolles Video ! Offensichtlich eine schöne Gegend und die perfekte Kulisse für die alten Vögel.
Definitiv ja !
Just awesome ! Those warbirds are such beauties !
Thanks
I love the spits and pops from Louisiana Kid when she's throttled back.. that Packard Merlin she has makes a sweet tune..
EXCELLENT cinematography!
Like having the best seat, besides flying that is, at any air show, anywhere!
Beautiful!
Thank You! 😊
That Fokker Tri-Plane, "screw you, ill land where i want!" lol- Great vid lots of gorgeous warbirds!
Thanks watching
I'm thinking the DR-1 landed on the other side due to the rotary's gyro effect wanting to turn it right when applying power after landing.
Magnificent capture of graceful machines.
Thanks
Beautiful planes especially the P-47's!!!
Nice to see one of the Merlin engine BE 109's flying again !
Mein Gott, die Thunderbolt ist aber auch eine Riesenkiste! Geil!
Fantastic my friend! You’ve posted it! Perfect timing too!
Hope you are enjoying it
It's great one of rar Videos without stupid Music. And we can enjoy the sound of engines.
6:56 gotta love the "Merlin crackle"
Thanks for this. Love these old war fighters..
Amazing video! Aircraft of World War 2. the most beautiful Yak-3 and Mustang.
Thanks for watching
Wonderful to see and hear. Thank you.👍
Thanks watching and commenting Gerrit
Magnificent Video Quality. Very Well Done.
Thank you
Que placer ver estas maquinas. Glorias de la Historia de la. Aeronautica!!
Thank you, this is beautiful.
Thanks watching !
So impressive to see the elevator actuation of the Spitfire, it is almost neutral during the complete landing!
The opening shot of the Mustang, and the Yak at 9:45, are just beautiful against that fantastic backdrop.
Yes and thanks
Super video! Superior quality!
Thx Daniel
AMAZING video my friend!! You do such a phenomenal job showing these awesome aircraft!! I can't wait to see more video's from ya. 👍👍
Thanks ryan stay tuned more to come !
@@Warbirds l keeping the original head is up so they went back in exactly the same Henry Mancini dream seal Henry Mancini dreamsville
Well done!!! Need to make another trip to Deutschland. Should time it when one of these air shows are scheduled. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing footage and flying and landing skills!
Great video, thanks for posting!
Thanks watching
Very nice work on the recording. Wish I were there to watch!!!! USA NH
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Schöne Bilder. Gut gefilmt!
Danke
Klasse Aufnahmen!
Danke
Завораживающе. Можно смотреть долго, как на огонь или воду.
Great video mate.
Thanks Tom
10:30 i think this one wins the "biggest prop" competition here.
Pure power
great footage
Enjoyed
Great video, thanks
Just love watching this
Ich hoffe 2021 wird wieder stattfinden. Würde gerne kommen.
Ich denke frühstens 2022. Ich glaube die wollte das alle 3 Jahre machen
Superbe!, Excelent moi!🌠🛩️👍
Very satisfying...thanks!
Beautiful!!!!
Wow that 109 seems like a bastard to land
True
The spitfire was harder from what I hear, but Totally agree with you 😬
Looked like they all wanted to keep flying for some reason.
@@cutwormsmith can't blame for wanting to.
I've always wondered how they see the road when they are taxiing.
I do not know either.!. 🤔
that p51 backfiring wow
And let the rubber tap dance begain............Wow!!!!
That is a very short final approach.
Yes
That's why they were all landing too fast and bouncing it in.
The aircraft compliment some very beautiful country.
Well done! Where is this filmed, beautiful landscape
Thanks mate !
its Hahnweide / SW Germany
Hate to point this out but think you got a smudge on your lense lower right corner
The Junkers has to be very rare.
Its currently the one and only
How short a landing the Fokker Triplane needs! It flew entire length of the runway.
Yes extreme
OMG, I wish I could have been there with my Sony a9 II, a7R IV and the 100-400, 200-600 lenses.
Next Time ?
@@Warbirds I hope so!!! regards from Australia
Outstanding.
This is a treasure!
Klasse Zusammenstellung von der Hahnweide. Sind aber einige dabei die nicht wirklich Warbirds sind. ;)
stimmt aber für die Überschrift zu viel Info ^^
Unfortunately the 2 seat Sea Fury broke in half during a forced landing a few weeks ago
i'd love to see Ernst Udet do a trick landing here!!!
7:51!, Porches?
The DR1 is a real rebel
Oh yes
They make it look easy
Watch the video of 2016 it wasn’t
Ikr
Achingly beautiful aeroplanes ! , please look up , Captain Eric (winkle) Brown . R.N. An aviation life story which would be hard to beat .
最近RCプレーンがあまりにも良く出来ているので本物が飛んでいるのかラジコンか分かりにくいなあ🛩🚁✈️
Scary airfield
Are they all private warbirds? Can a civilian pilot get one?
Most are private. Everyone with Buckets of Money can get one
@@Warbirds I'm a layman on this aviation subject, but I started to love aviation stuff, and I'd like to know if there's a maximum speed that a civilian pilot can hit. Like, these warbirds catch up 600 km/h. Can a civilian pilot buy or (a aeronautical engineer) build a plane that reach that speed just to feel the emotion of driving a machine that goes 600km/h? Or just military people can have one like that?
Heron Weslley Sure you can. However there is a speed limit of 250kts/460km/h below 10 000ft which you can exceed under special circumstances only (eg. special display authorization, in a special use airspace, or in aerospace class A,B,C in some countries). Usually only ex-military aircraft are faster than that anyway, most of them being these expensive high-performance warbirds. Just a couple of more affordable aeroplanes can reach 600km/h, one of them being the Swiss built trainer Pilatus P2 with Vne of 600Km/h. There is no requirement for special training to fly these fast aeroplanes in some countries so even a mere Private pilot can fly them, however, a Letter of Authorisation or other trainig is required in some others.
@@radimvojta6313 Errr are you sure my friend . I believe it's 250 mph , or knots i can't remember which , below 3000 ft . I don't need to worry whether mph or knots as i never get anywhere near that speed anyway .
Mickey No, it is 250kts below 10 000ft, for sure. Not necessarily everywhere, depends on country and/or airspace class. There are additional speed limits in some countries, eg. Canada has 200kts below 3000ft within 10 nautical miles from controlled airport, USA has 200kts below 2500ft within 4 nautical miles of the primary Class C or Class D airport, etc.
Most of them warbirds are from UK where is this airfield
Kirchheim / Germany
There has to be much more skill involved in a grass landing, so fun to watch aviator skill just in landing
Jacob Hoffman speaking of bicycle landing gear, despite being bumpier a grass strip is more forgiving than a tarmac one , so it makes it easier, less risk spinning around
No, it's easier on grass
Пока смотрел на пируеты, скрутило шею🤭
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Thx
Cool ❤
Think about Golfing/Waving(Water-Currents)!😂❤
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How long is this strip?
640m
If we fast forward to 75 years into the future, we’ll get to see private plane owners doing the same thing but they will be flying F15s, F16s, F35s, F22s, French Rafale, Typhoon, MIG 20, 30 and 57s, etc.
I would like to see that. But I don’t think I’ll make it that long. Lol
Restore more WW2 planes
The German dialogue is poignant .Thanks for posting.
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日本の、ゼロ戦はどうした。
America
Germany
Nice try, ., but not for trained eye, .,,., good try,.,
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They are military aircraft, not a Warbird. That is such a stupid name!
Thats the Common word for them yes