Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the beautiful and comprehensive footage. Luckily, I have had a ride on one, only once in my life: in 1962, Lufthansa Express from Frankfurt to Hamburg. I was only 13 at the time, and I did not know we would be riding on a Super Constellation until we got to the gate. Experience of a lifetime.
Awesome catch mate! I think I filmed the Connie on that day also, porb in the same area. The video I'm uploading almost looks the same, Haha! Look like you were at the front row!
Great video, excellente work. This is the most elegant and beautiful aircraft that the human has done to date. For me it's the best of all and number one.
I think the Brietling Connie based in Switzerland does passenger pleasure flights. I have a sneaky feeling though the cost per passenger could be a wallet burner !
The Breitling Connie (no longer airworthy) reportedly did offer this. AUS civil aviation regulations do not allow HARS Connie to operate as a commercial aircraft. Some HARS members (other than the specific flight crew on the day) MAY get to take a ride on her when they take her up
The Lockheed Constellation is an airplane which is built from 1943 to 1958. The Constellation airplane performs in those airshow events and flies in some world tours, including the Breitling Air Team Super Constellation airplane and the aerial display of Connie Qantas. The status of the Constellation airplane is in very limited service. The airline's Super Constellation phased out in the 1990s, after the military variants, which retired in 1978.
I remember seeing several of these parks together at Washington national airport in the early sixties, when we went to pick my father up who was a controller there.
The Lockheed Constellation is a four-engined piston airplane which is built from 1943 to 1958. I remember the Super Constellation appeared in the airshow, while the Breitling Air Team Super Constellation airplane performs in those airshow events and flies in some world tours, or it flies, either short or medium distances.
This Super Constellation was laying derelict in Manila International airport for years along with a few DC3s and a couple of Fokker F27s. I used to look for it when ever I was there (being an enthusiast) it had been used to carry dried fish and for some reason it had been abandoned there. When I could no longer see it from the departure lounge I assumed it had been bought and when I got back to Sydney I looked at the airport on Google Maps and found it all disassembled behind a hanger ready to be shipped. Next thing we knew it was in Australia in Qantas livery where she belonged. That little Irish guy running Qantas has made some pretty bad decisions in his time there but this wasn't one of them.
I think you may be referring to the Connie at the Qantas museum at Longreach. This old girl (ex USAF C-121) was resurrected from the Arizona aircraft "boneyard" by HARS who, whilst having many ex QANTAS pilots/ground and flight crew in its membership, are a separate organisation.
I used to watch these as a youngster flying over head at about 2000 feet coming out at about 15 miles from Heathrow, never mistook the sound of a Connie coming over, amazing plane.
I stood under that bird and touched it, when it was still languishing on the Tarmac at Tucson International Airport, in Arizona. It was in the early eighties and I was in eighth grade. It is so cool to see her back in the air, where she belongs. I wish I could find a copy of the documentary they made about her rebirth. I really enjoyed it.
That's some of the best camera/sound work i've seen on UA-cam. Many thanks for sharing & please keep them coming!
Cheers man they will come non stop
Surely, it is very unlikely, that there will ever be another aircraft as beautiful as the "Connie"
My favourite plane
That breaths fire
And excellent camera work
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the beautiful and comprehensive footage. Luckily, I have had a ride on one, only once in my life: in 1962, Lufthansa Express from Frankfurt to Hamburg. I was only 13 at the time, and I did not know we would be riding on a Super Constellation until we got to the gate. Experience of a lifetime.
Wow!!! Fantastic video 👍
I was fascinated by the Connies I'd see at airports when I was a boy, but my parents and I usually ended up on a DC-6. Oh well.
Stunning video mate, it's great to see Connie still flying! HUGE LIKE and sub!! :D
Man those flames are amazing! Thanks for that great video!
Awesome catch mate! I think I filmed the Connie on that day also, porb in the same area. The video I'm uploading almost looks the same, Haha! Look like you were at the front row!
Amazing! If only Tu-114 would be filmed this way..... Thanks!
My father had flights in the WC 121 weather star and E C 121 warning star the military versions of the super constellation beautiful aircraft
Thank you, wonderful footage! (as an AvE subsciber, I had a "Focus you faack!" moment though :D )
Great footage mate. Liked. Thanks for uploading.
Cheers man and im loving the New Camera too
Amazing Video! I went to look HARS Connie a few days ago
Oh cool!
Great video, excellente work. This is the most elegant and beautiful aircraft that the human has done to date. For me it's the best of all and number one.
Is there any place where they flight these planes taking passengers around? I am sure that there are enough enthusiasts to make it profitable.
I think the Brietling Connie based in Switzerland does passenger pleasure flights. I have a sneaky feeling though the cost per passenger could be a wallet burner !
The Breitling Connie (no longer airworthy) reportedly did offer this. AUS civil aviation regulations do not allow HARS Connie to operate as a commercial aircraft. Some HARS members (other than the specific flight crew on the day) MAY get to take a ride on her when they take her up
I recorded this specific takeoff, I was sitting further down the runway, you can watch it on my channel
Cool. Subscribed
Captain Steven Markovich thank you
The most beautiful aircraft in the world
That's 1 gorgeous girl and yet she is one of her last of them flying today too.
My late father’s favorite airplane!!
What a sound!!!
Header Flames Without Nitro!
The Lockheed Constellation is an airplane which is built from 1943 to 1958. The Constellation airplane performs in those airshow events and flies in some world tours, including the Breitling Air Team Super Constellation airplane and the aerial display of Connie Qantas. The status of the Constellation airplane is in very limited service. The airline's Super Constellation phased out in the 1990s, after the military variants, which retired in 1978.
Lovely airplane....❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I remember seeing several of these parks together at Washington national airport in the early sixties, when we went to pick my father up who was a controller there.
lovely catch. love the roar of those engines. i have a video of connie flying around the illawarra up on my channel.
One of by far, the best displays of the airshow!! Seriously well covered mate :D Liked a lot!!
Beautifully bird. 3 steps ahead of any other
Those flaming exhaust pipes are really cool
parabens pelo video! e simplesmente sensacional
The interesting feature is the exhaust flames on all 4 engines.
TheSirjohn2012 sure is love this connie and the sounds connie made its return to Avalon this after not attending the 2015 show
Wanna hear the planes ...not the music at air shows.
incredible aircraft wow
Spectacular piece of engineering and great camera work 👍💪❤⚘🥇
The Airplane Fender Stratocaster of that era ❤😉
The Lockheed Constellation is a four-engined piston airplane which is built from 1943 to 1958. I remember the Super Constellation appeared in the airshow, while the Breitling Air Team Super Constellation airplane performs in those airshow events and flies in some world tours, or it flies, either short or medium distances.
Definitely is the Super Constellation... Most of the Constellation aircraft served very long years from the 1940s, the 1950s and through the 1990s...
I saw Connie doing practice runs for this years event!
elegant
Gotta admit, that's one lovely bird.
This Super Constellation was laying derelict in Manila International airport for years along with a few DC3s and a couple of Fokker F27s. I used to look for it when ever I was there (being an enthusiast) it had been used to carry dried fish and for some reason it had been abandoned there. When I could no longer see it from the departure lounge I assumed it had been bought and when I got back to Sydney I looked at the airport on Google Maps and found it all disassembled behind a hanger ready to be shipped. Next thing we knew it was in Australia in Qantas livery where she belonged. That little Irish guy running Qantas has made some pretty bad decisions in his time there but this wasn't one of them.
I think you may be referring to the Connie at the Qantas museum at Longreach. This old girl (ex USAF C-121) was resurrected from the Arizona aircraft "boneyard" by HARS who, whilst having many ex QANTAS pilots/ground and flight crew in its membership, are a separate organisation.
0:41 the at6s
Gives me goosebumps, that aeroplane.
I used to watch these as a youngster flying over head at about 2000 feet coming out at about 15 miles from Heathrow, never mistook the sound of a Connie coming over, amazing plane.
I don't like those flames :-/
Worry not !!
I stood under that bird and touched it, when it was still languishing on the Tarmac at Tucson International Airport, in Arizona. It was in the early eighties and I was in eighth grade. It is so cool to see her back in the air, where she belongs. I wish I could find a copy of the documentary they made about her rebirth. I really enjoyed it.
excellent camera work. Not just a smartphone, for sure.
I have been on this Aircraft in HARS and seen the equipments. Beautiful masterpiece :)
What a lovely plane!
Best Landing Ever Super
Constellation
Just amazing footage!
Thank you so much paul i can not wait for Avalon 2019 !!!
The sound of round
Kevin Pippin agreed
oi!! keep that kid quiet!! I cant hear Connie!!!
Agreed
GORGEOUS!
I rode on one in 1964, via MATS, to Seattle. The impression never left me.
0:00 de quem é essa voz?
Qual a música na hora do pouso, please??
not sure that is a mistry i have been looking for years
@@Aviation_Videos nossa, mas eu acho que uma música militar dos anos 80
@@Aviation_Videos tentou usar o Shazam?
I love hearing this and it is great.
TheSirjohn2012 it is a amazing sound from the R3350s
Пиздец, но рядом курить нельзя.(rus).