Restored B-29 takes to the air

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2016
  • Lee Cowan shows us a B-29 bomber rescued from the boneyard, and the World War II veterans and volunteers who helped launch it back into the skies.

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  • @fifervonpiper6707
    @fifervonpiper6707 4 роки тому +5961

    Meanwhile in Japan: *Heavy sweating*

    • @gordongiobanni7543
      @gordongiobanni7543 4 роки тому +86

      in the sweatshops??

    • @derf9465
      @derf9465 4 роки тому +66

      But the Japanese were then and are now technologically a decade at least ahead of the world. So who won?

    • @LilSteinyJr
      @LilSteinyJr 4 роки тому +71

      Japan won America’s friendship and trust to this day And until the end of time.

    • @ayh0210
      @ayh0210 4 роки тому +15

      Meanwhile in Korea: We are finally free from Japan!

    • @TopCollections
      @TopCollections 4 роки тому +8

      because terrorist state america is back again.

  • @alikhidzam3749
    @alikhidzam3749 4 роки тому +1638

    5:43 my man smooth asf

  • @samueladams3746
    @samueladams3746 Рік тому +88

    Years ago was having lunch on the Westchester side of Long Island Sound waterfront and felt rather than heard something. It was a B-29 climbing out at full power from an airport in Long Island. Flew right over us and the whole place reverberated. Told my son to watch it carefully since he might never see one again. I can imagine what a flight of 300 would have sounded like.

    • @jamiestewart48
      @jamiestewart48 Місяць тому +4

      A flight of 300 B-29s roaring across the sky sounds like one thing and one thing only: freedom.

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody1342 Рік тому +147

    As a Wichitan, I get to see Doc every once in while. The last time I heard a very deep thundering rumble coming, from the sound you know it’s something big and heavy. I dashed out of the house and into the open so I could see Doc slowly climbing into the sky. Makes me extremely proud of my neighbors, city and nation. 🇺🇸

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 11 місяців тому +5

      We can only imagine the sound of many together. The Germans were very lucky to see and hear flights of 1,000 B-17s overhead. The world will never see such again.

    • @Scott-ph2yk
      @Scott-ph2yk 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@stevek8829Very true. I suspect the Germans at the time, were not able to appreciate the industrial prowess of the USA. Conversely, they knew defeat was coming. Today we can be grateful for 80 years of post war peace.

  • @ultimatewarrior733
    @ultimatewarrior733 4 роки тому +3725

    Japan:
    Oh God
    *OH NO*

  • @thefirstpresident3752
    @thefirstpresident3752 4 роки тому +3072

    *B-29 gets restored*
    Japan: *chuckles, I’m in danger*

    • @Azgar6692
      @Azgar6692 4 роки тому +49

      Everyone gangsta till bomb bay open

    • @stuart3712
      @stuart3712 4 роки тому +16

      Japan has fully restored Zero's that took part in the bombings at Pearl Harbor so what is your point? Japan is far from being petty unlike China that crys to this day and chants revenge on Japan from what happened in WW2.

    • @paulprovenzano1093
      @paulprovenzano1093 4 роки тому +5

      ....... other than that japan had nothing that could fly high enough to really threaten a b29? If someone did a 'rape of nanking' here (and then lionized the perpetrators as heroes) then I probably wouldn't be too forgiving, either. Perhaps it would be different if they'd ever apoologized.... or even acknowledged it. Their atrocities weren't limited to the chinese and the koreans, though. They did 'medical experiments' of sickening barbarity on plenty of brits, anzacs, and yanks, too.

    • @tomi9562
      @tomi9562 4 роки тому +23

      @@stuart3712 whoooosh

    • @henniquint6833
      @henniquint6833 4 роки тому +6

      The Japanese fighter can actually shoot B-29 down with some tactics.

  • @proxygaming8590
    @proxygaming8590 Рік тому +228

    Can you imagine the kind of history this plane has?

    • @FiveCentsPlease
      @FiveCentsPlease Рік тому +16

      + @proxygaming8590 She did not fly in WW2. She started out as an aircrew trainer and then transferred to NY with a radar calibration squadron (flying with the other "seven dwarf" B-29s.) It was then given to the US Navy to use as a target tow aircraft and finally retired to China Lake as a target. It was the last B-29 at China Lake that hadn't been blown up.

    • @shukoor26
      @shukoor26 Рік тому +3

      Yep dropped sun 2 times on Japan.

    • @shelbyseelbach9568
      @shelbyseelbach9568 Рік тому +13

      @@shukoor26 Not this plane, my friend, but one like her.

    • @jeffjohnson5053
      @jeffjohnson5053 Рік тому +1

      Wonderful! Wonderful!! Wonderful!!

    • @jholeify
      @jholeify Рік тому +2

      @@shukoor26 it would have said Enola Gay on the side of it if that were the plane.

  • @jerrera45
    @jerrera45 Рік тому +70

    Not only is it beautiful to see this plane restored, but also the souls of the vets who volunteered their time and love.

  • @gracecalis5421
    @gracecalis5421 5 років тому +3861

    **takes off**
    **immediately makes a beeline for Japan**
    "Oh no"

    • @fumothfan9
      @fumothfan9 5 років тому +192

      Nah it's going to the hoover damn to assist against the legion savages.

    • @goldenstatecali3862
      @goldenstatecali3862 5 років тому +90

      Lmao its still got beef with them

    • @edoardoangeletti2232
      @edoardoangeletti2232 5 років тому +28

      @@fumothfan9 new vegas is legendary

    • @STHFGDBY
      @STHFGDBY 5 років тому +50

      Ya, some unfinished business to take care of.

    • @HeliPadUSA
      @HeliPadUSA 4 роки тому +12

      if this were reddit I'd give you gold grace calis

  • @jackyyip5468
    @jackyyip5468 4 роки тому +4378

    * Doing a flypast *
    *Crowd: hurray!*
    * Bomb bay doors open *
    *Crowd: HOL UP*

    • @alphateam3326
      @alphateam3326 4 роки тому +91

      Then a suddenly but random hydrogen bomb slowly drops till we all gangsta style till we ded

    • @LordPotato690
      @LordPotato690 4 роки тому +18

      They ain’t japanese tho

    • @redpillrules3136
      @redpillrules3136 4 роки тому +6

      LMAO 🤣🤣🤣

    • @pyromoose948
      @pyromoose948 4 роки тому +17

      *over loudspeaker: *coffin dance song plays and the guys are carrying the bomb like the coffin.

    • @baconboinated3241
      @baconboinated3241 4 роки тому +1

      Jacky Yip lol!

  • @poky1958
    @poky1958 2 роки тому +8

    I salute you Connie, and all of your coworkers, you are a real American Hero.

  • @charlesrenniemacki
    @charlesrenniemacki Рік тому +40

    B-29 'Over Exposure' a photographic reconnaissance aircraft crashed in heavy fog on desolate high ground between Sheffield and Manchester, UK, in 1948. Some of the wreckage was left up there as a memorial to all 16 crew members who died. To this day there are wreaths and tributes laid down almost weekly and two US flags are constantly flapping in the wind. They will never be forgotten.

  • @Polak-dd7ds
    @Polak-dd7ds 4 роки тому +5795

    Everybody gangsta till it turns towards Hiroshima

  • @intrepid_wandering
    @intrepid_wandering 3 роки тому +2489

    It's hard to preserve old planes like this. It's insanely expensive with no real way to generate revenue. These guys do it out of love. And god bless them for it.

    • @250R1983lover
      @250R1983lover 3 роки тому +33

      From the area; Wichita natives are very proud of their title as, "air capitol of the world". I'm sure for many, it reminds them of a lost past, and hope for the future.

    • @elliottesayian2711
      @elliottesayian2711 3 роки тому +28

      Yea I was looking at the rides on a fully restored b17 and their $1000+. Guess that’s how they make revenue

    • @intrepid_wandering
      @intrepid_wandering 3 роки тому +26

      ​@@elliottesayian2711 Which defiantly helps. But probably not nearly enough. The more people they take the more flying hours. And I bet they spend thousands on each flying hour with an old bird like that.

    • @generalspitfire01
      @generalspitfire01 2 роки тому +3

      @@250R1983lover i have some family members in Wichita. also i was close to where doc is held. though i was at a Holiday inn......

    • @RyanWehr
      @RyanWehr 2 роки тому +6

      That’s why a lot of these planes get designated to clubs like the commemorative Air Force chapters. They do everything possible to bring in money through donations and club fees to help with the preservation of these airplanes and to keep them flying

  • @gregscrivner8003
    @gregscrivner8003 2 місяці тому +7

    Worked at McConnell AFB installing new communications fiber to all the buildings and was lucky enough to have my AF liaison get me in the hanger for a private tour of DOC. Even got to go onboard…was totally awesome.

  • @Mika-ph6ku
    @Mika-ph6ku 3 роки тому +33

    "It was a sanctuary for desert birds and critters, yknow?" *immediately followed with footage of it being towed away.*
    The video was really cool and adorable, though. I really liked how the woman who worked on that same plane when it was first being built got to work on it as well. The old dude at the end letting out his excitement was really cute too!

  • @georise922
    @georise922 3 роки тому +3009

    What people see : beautiful old and perfectly restored B29
    What War Thunder players see :
    *R E P A I R C O S T*

    • @humanhuman5024
      @humanhuman5024 3 роки тому +163

      8000000 k silver lions repair costs

    • @justavideo6324
      @justavideo6324 3 роки тому +52

      @@humanhuman5024 and 8MIL suffering

    • @humanhuman5024
      @humanhuman5024 3 роки тому +36

      @@justavideo6324 correction -8,000,000

    • @justavideo6324
      @justavideo6324 3 роки тому +19

      @@humanhuman5024 what about b o t h

    • @aaron_n6310
      @aaron_n6310 3 роки тому +6

      I was waiting for this comment

  • @laviniuprepelescu8454
    @laviniuprepelescu8454 4 роки тому +3891

    Tower: Why are you heading towards Japan?
    Pilots: Oh, nothing to worry! I got one *little boy* who needs a ride to Hiroshima.
    Tower: *Wait a minute, I heard that before*

  • @aidanlouw4274
    @aidanlouw4274 Рік тому +10

    Seeing those veterans reactions after Doc took off is just heartwarming.

  • @NationalStolz1477
    @NationalStolz1477 Рік тому +39

    What you've done for us is a miracle child

  • @meganwinkler5602
    @meganwinkler5602 5 років тому +816

    It will be a sad day when we have fewer B-29 pilots than we do B-29 bombers.

    • @christianbustnes9212
      @christianbustnes9212 4 роки тому +40

      Megan Winkler isn’t that today?

    • @CooterCoy
      @CooterCoy 4 роки тому +38

      Yeah that might be today.

    • @austinblades8903
      @austinblades8903 4 роки тому +47

      there are currently 26 surviving b-29's and only two are in flying condition. The other one in flying condition still is the enola gay which i had the privilege of seeing on display at the air and space museum in Virginia pictured here. this is also the exact same plane that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_surviving_Boeing_B-29_Superfortresses#/media/File:The_enola_gay.jpg

    • @anthonyc4138
      @anthonyc4138 4 роки тому +2

      @@austinblades8903 cool

    • @jirons2709
      @jirons2709 4 роки тому +15

      @@austinblades8903 The other one in flying condition is FiFi. The Enola Gay is a static display.

  • @jentbent1229
    @jentbent1229 5 років тому +1728

    This makes me happy to see an B-29 actually restored and in the air.

    • @rontroy3843
      @rontroy3843 5 років тому +19

      Quite amazing to see both flyable B29's flying in formation, Doc and Fifi!

    • @Doge5600
      @Doge5600 5 років тому

      yeah.

    • @c.rcruises8728
      @c.rcruises8728 5 років тому

      Jent Bent um YAAA

    • @RS-tp3uu
      @RS-tp3uu 5 років тому

      I’ve seen them fly over my house before.

    • @mecate818
      @mecate818 5 років тому +9

      Rumors say that this b-29 was only restored so that Gaijin can record its engines

  • @cowfat8547
    @cowfat8547 Рік тому +103

    absolutely beautiful. those planes themselves were heroes

  • @bobcole3852
    @bobcole3852 8 місяців тому +6

    I am from the hometown of the Confederate Air Force, today called the Commemorative Air Force. Growing up they had air shows regularly. It was awesome to see those planes flying even back in the 1950s

    • @japbike736
      @japbike736 3 місяці тому

      It will always be the Confederate Air Force.

  • @darrenheadrick3669
    @darrenheadrick3669 4 роки тому +423

    Chauncey: Hi girls, I'll be right up.
    I'm dyun here.
    92 yrs. old and the man still has an eye for the ladies.

    • @tasinibrahim95
      @tasinibrahim95 3 роки тому

      Master Roshi

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 3 роки тому

      and today, we would send the plane parts to be built in China.

    • @bananaboi7776
      @bananaboi7776 3 роки тому

      I have a friend who’s gonna be like that

  • @lumberjackagies5158
    @lumberjackagies5158 4 роки тому +651

    Random japanese dude in his office -
    "Why do i hear boss music"

  • @anitacullaro8668
    @anitacullaro8668 2 роки тому +14

    I'm only 10 but I understand what the vets felt and just to see a piece of history take to the air again is just a sight too see

  • @heminaheminaHEMINA
    @heminaheminaHEMINA 2 місяці тому +1

    it’s amazing what people do for such old relics to bring them back to their glory

  • @PannierLaw
    @PannierLaw 4 роки тому +469

    “You know... we never actually did hit Tokyo did we.”

    • @xt-tz1ij
      @xt-tz1ij 4 роки тому +19

      We did hit Tokyo

    • @xt-tz1ij
      @xt-tz1ij 4 роки тому +5

      @@sphee4149 I know

    • @Eray2007
      @Eray2007 4 роки тому

      Oof

    • @foolpanda9459
      @foolpanda9459 4 роки тому +9

      Not atomic bomb, but worse than it.

    • @verrelrafiano6564
      @verrelrafiano6564 3 роки тому +11

      they did and the damage caused by firebombing cause more civilian lives than both the atom bombs combined

  • @jerispencer5220
    @jerispencer5220 5 років тому +1952

    A time when Americans worked together to accomplish anything!

  • @5thGenNativeTexan
    @5thGenNativeTexan Рік тому +7

    Had the extreme pleasure to ride in Doc last fall. I've ridden in B-17s, B-25s, etc.. but this was beyond compare. Just an absolute thrill!

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen 11 місяців тому +4

    This is journalism - great writing, images, moments, and key persons. Outstanding! 💛🙏🏽

    • @gruntforever7437
      @gruntforever7437 Місяць тому

      Charles Osgood was so great a person as welll as a journalist. Today he would never even get in the door; probably because he is a white male

  • @Kafkodesu
    @Kafkodesu 5 років тому +777

    It's so refreshing to hear these female plant workers describing how proud they were to say "yeah, i built that."

    • @generose2825
      @generose2825 5 років тому +40

      Kafko, Yes My Mother was one of the ladies who helped build these wonderful B-29's at the Bell Bomber Plant in Marietta Georgia.

    • @oldgeezer7484
      @oldgeezer7484 5 років тому +11

      Rosie the riveter should have been given a ride in the plane. As should all the plant workers who made those bombers possible.

    • @eksine
      @eksine 5 років тому +5

      @@oldgeezer7484 Rosie the riveter is dead . Naomi Parker Fraley, who was photographed working in the machine shop at the Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. In the 1942 photo, she is sporting a telltale polka-dotted bandana. Fraley passed away in January 2018.

    • @oldgeezer7484
      @oldgeezer7484 5 років тому +5

      @@eksine I am sorry to hear that. As with all the members of the generation that fought in WW2. My Aunt taught riveting at the Burbank facility for Lockheed as her husband worked in the Engineering Dept. They are passing faster than we can count. My father and his brother flew B-17s and three of my moms brothers fought from Africa to 3rd Army in Europe. My father in law was a gunner in Douglas Dauntless flying from the Lexington and later the Saratoga.

    • @blumac9801
      @blumac9801 5 років тому

      Kafko 👍

  • @epicbagelswag
    @epicbagelswag 4 роки тому +766

    As an aircraft mechanic, I would’ve killed to have been there that day.

    • @wms1650
      @wms1650 4 роки тому +40

      I agree with you Epicbagelswag.
      I get emotional watching videos of WWII aircraft and stories.
      My Uncle Cecil, Cap. Cecil E Manning, flew a P51B.
      He was downed over France, 1944, and captured. Remained a POW till the end of the war.
      He never spoke about his POW time.
      We owe our current freedom to all the brave selfless men who served.
      They really are the Greatest Generation.

    • @AethernaLuxen
      @AethernaLuxen 4 роки тому +7

      -And he meant it literally!-

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 3 роки тому

      Just think, if you’d had been there the first time, you would’ve enabled killing a whole bunch of people! Wow!
      /s

    • @thearmoredgeorgian2736
      @thearmoredgeorgian2736 3 роки тому

      Why didn’t you then

    • @Eevee_133
      @Eevee_133 3 роки тому

      As an avgeek, I’d be right there next to you

  • @Tkmined
    @Tkmined 2 роки тому +20

    I volunteer at the national warplane museum in New York, and I can confirm how important volunteers are to the conservation and restoration of these old aircraft. Fantastic to see a flying B-29!

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 3 роки тому +28

    I remember nearly crying when the B-29 they rescued up in the Arctic caught fire while taxiing before its ferry flight before restoration. Gut wrenching. This is a bit of vindication.

    • @user-uq6sz6po3d
      @user-uq6sz6po3d 4 місяці тому +1

      I saw that story on, I think, an old episode of Nova. They actually dug it out of the ice, restored it on site, built a runway and it caught fire while taxiing. Truly heartbreaking.

    • @SlopeCoordinator
      @SlopeCoordinator 4 місяці тому +1

      Such a sad event. All that work and the plane was destroyed because of laziness.

    • @brianmckelley6691
      @brianmckelley6691 9 днів тому

      RIP Kee Bird 🐦

  • @thomasperri5316
    @thomasperri5316 5 років тому +1302

    My uncle was a tail gunner on the B29. He was killed in the crash on takeoff, Aug. 5th 1950 at Fairfield-Suisun AFB outside of San Francisco. Brigadier General Robert Travis was co-piloting the aircraft and was one of the 20 killed that morning. The base was renamed for him but I don't know if Travis AFB is still operating. The mission was to ferry the explosive shell of an atomic bomb to Guam for possible use against North Korea. The nuclear core was always shipped on a separate plane in case of a crash situation. My uncle was, I am told, a gentle young man twenty five years old and an aspiring artist. I own one of his last paintings. It would have been an honor to know him.

    • @tedvillalon4139
      @tedvillalon4139 5 років тому +77

      You honor your uncle by telling his story. My dad was a mechanic at Travis Afb in the early 1950s and i worked for the Exchange Service there in the late 80s.

    • @roy19491
      @roy19491 5 років тому +47

      high school math teacher had been a B-29 pilot in WW2....had facial scars from his windscreen being shot out by a Japanese interceptor

    • @mikemisch7968
      @mikemisch7968 5 років тому +8

      Did they ever determine why the plane ( with 4 engines) crashed?

    • @matthewdittmer1837
      @matthewdittmer1837 5 років тому +23

      My Grandpa was one of the firefighters who responded to that crash, he was the closest one to the plane to survive when it exploded.

    • @ontargetthomunclesam3926
      @ontargetthomunclesam3926 5 років тому +9

      Tom Perri thank you for your story very sorry about your uncle

  • @clairetuia-poumele8536
    @clairetuia-poumele8536 5 років тому +1631

    *Axis powers has left the chat*

    • @TristanVash38
      @TristanVash38 5 років тому +20

      @CastAway_Dave muh confederate flag

    • @TristanVash38
      @TristanVash38 5 років тому +6

      @CastAway_Dave yes

    • @peterzingler6221
      @peterzingler6221 5 років тому +20

      @CastAway_Dave yeah because the inventions made by the axis. Powers are used till today and shaped our modern world. The US basicly stole everything even the idea and the material (in parts) for the atomic bombs..

    • @rjs1jd
      @rjs1jd 4 роки тому +1

      axis doesn't exist anymore since '45!!!

    • @jasonmonahan6301
      @jasonmonahan6301 4 роки тому +3

      @@peterzingler6221 you really can't be this stupid can you?

  • @Agent_Hanu-Kai
    @Agent_Hanu-Kai 7 місяців тому +2

    I definitely wasn't expecting to get emotional over this, amazing!

  • @joshuapopoff9225
    @joshuapopoff9225 2 місяці тому +1

    Dad flew B-17’s for the 15th Air Force based out of Foggia, Italy. All these men and women gave their all.❤❤Thank You!!!

  • @claygreen4723
    @claygreen4723 4 роки тому +386

    My father, who passed away on August 1, 2019 at the age of 98, flew back to the USA on a B-29 in 1945. He was a radio operator who served on Saipan.

    • @demir.5653
      @demir.5653 4 роки тому +6

      I'm sorry for your dad

    • @awwk8452
      @awwk8452 3 роки тому

      He died in a B-29?

    • @tinyrin212
      @tinyrin212 3 роки тому +1

      @@awwk8452 no

    • @mrceepyalex560
      @mrceepyalex560 3 роки тому +12

      I don’t know what to believe these days everyone has the same father now

    • @awwk8452
      @awwk8452 3 роки тому

      MrcreepyalexYT ikr not believing good for him if it’s true

  • @raoulduke7668
    @raoulduke7668 5 років тому +219

    4:53 his reflection looks like me making my way to the fridge at night

  • @robertalejandro46
    @robertalejandro46 Рік тому +7

    Seeing this and knowing that she is the only flyable B-29 and one of the pilots and of course a historical icon such as Connie get to see it take off brought a tear to my eye. Thank you so much for saving Doc.

    • @rickostman7890
      @rickostman7890 Рік тому

      Robert, Doc is the second airworthy B-29. The Commemorative Air Force has flown "FiFi" for decades.

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 11 місяців тому

      ​@@rickostman7890Confederate Air Force

    • @rickostman7890
      @rickostman7890 11 місяців тому

      @@stevek8829 They haven't used that name in years.

    • @gruntforever7437
      @gruntforever7437 Місяць тому

      @@rickostman7890 The PC crowd forced the change. POS's

  • @BizarreIoveTriangle
    @BizarreIoveTriangle Рік тому +4

    Heartwarming stuff. I have so much appreciation and love for these enthusiasts and volunteers. They aren't just preserving history, but bringing it back to life for us all.

  • @kenworthNH
    @kenworthNH 5 років тому +446

    To think that 80 or so years ago the skies over the Pacific were swarming with these beasts. All those pilots, mechanics, and support crew that went into it.

    • @BmorePatriot
      @BmorePatriot 5 років тому +10

      70 years ago. Yeah, it was used late WW2.

    • @coltonnemitz3033
      @coltonnemitz3033 4 роки тому +1

      Swarming is strong

    • @refrweerf
      @refrweerf 4 роки тому +1

      kenworthNH 75 years ago now.

  • @deciboo189
    @deciboo189 3 роки тому +392

    95% of comments: America nuking Japan.
    5% of comments: Wow what a beautiful restoration.

    • @wdd3141
      @wdd3141 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I noticed it too.

    • @sambrilla5575
      @sambrilla5575 2 роки тому +12

      I came here looking for comments about the Boomers bombing Caesar's Legion and was sadly disappointed.

    • @TolerablyInterested
      @TolerablyInterested 2 роки тому +8

      @@sambrilla5575 the one time "ok boomer" is an honourable compliment.

    • @Tattle-by-Tale
      @Tattle-by-Tale Рік тому +1

      @@sambrilla5575 I'm actually happy with the lack of New Vegas comments.

    • @H3llBaron
      @H3llBaron Рік тому +1

      Sad

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 Рік тому +2

    My Dad was a B-29 engine mechanic stationed in Alaska during the Korean War. He would have loved this beautiful tribute to one grand old plane.

  • @lesgriffiths8523
    @lesgriffiths8523 11 місяців тому +2

    What remarkable people who made this piece of aviation history possible....even a 92 yr old riveter!!!!!!!!!!! Well done America.
    Les Griffiths ( Australia)

  • @Joop.23-2-63
    @Joop.23-2-63 7 років тому +739

    all these planes, whether it's american, british or german, they all are a great heritage and we must cherish........

    • @Xtragicfever
      @Xtragicfever 6 років тому +118

      That's until the left thinks they should all be destroyed because they offend someone in the present day.

    • @TheCleansingx
      @TheCleansingx 6 років тому +17

      That would be the ultimate betrayal..

    • @baronprocrastination1722
      @baronprocrastination1722 6 років тому +25

      It's not betrayal. It's 'political correctness'.

    • @colbyspeaks7079
      @colbyspeaks7079 6 років тому +9

      You are right. We must cherish this planes because it was used by our families tree.

    • @karstenshields1694
      @karstenshields1694 6 років тому +14

      99rsk and lets not forget about the incredible Japanese planes

  • @piusx8317
    @piusx8317 5 років тому +227

    Now this is what's RIGHT with America!!! The teamwork the volunteering the community spirit to restore a piece of history.

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 4 роки тому +5

      Agreed. But any country with such an iconic plane would have done it, especially as the last of its kind. I just wish Canada has saved an Arrow, maybe hid it away... it was the most advanced plane in the world and they threw it away.

    • @RestrictedHades
      @RestrictedHades 4 роки тому

      The Emerald Men Official except Russia. They have the only maus tank and would rather restore year old t90s.

  • @bigbelconut
    @bigbelconut Рік тому +3

    Such a beautiful air plane.
    Could you imagine being the test pilot and walking up on her the very first time, had to of been breath taking.
    Thank you to each and everyone that gave there time to save our history.

  • @mjleger4555
    @mjleger4555 2 роки тому +13

    What a beauty she is, that shiny silver bird named "Doc!" They store them in a desert boneyard because it's so dry and rust would be terrible for an old aircraft. Truly a labor of love, finding this old B-29 and restoring it to even more than its original glory -- well done, guys, and THANK YOU for showing us how it happened! (My twin uncles worked for Boeing in Wichita and then in Seattle years ago.) I still think "if it's not Boeing, I'm not going!" The last big bird I flew in was a B-747 -- Queen of the Skies -- loved that aircraft, I've yet to fly on an Airbus! I flew on the Concorde years ago and as a GA pilot, I was in heaven in that dark purple sky! What was a thrill that was! Maybe one day, I'll get to fly hypersonic, if I live that long!

    • @fiscalcpiano
      @fiscalcpiano 8 місяців тому

      Been able to fly hypersonic yet? Sounds like a fantastic goal. I know you can do it

    • @mjleger4555
      @mjleger4555 8 місяців тому +1

      @@fiscalcpiano No -- hypersonic for the public is still about a decade away! And it's too late for me to join the military and hope to fly a hypersonic fighter jet now! But I can still dream!

  • @smaze1782
    @smaze1782 7 років тому +1424

    Restoring these beautiful warbirds is so important. When I retire I will dedicate my life to old school aircraft restoration. God bless these guys.

    • @personalinformation8678
      @personalinformation8678 6 років тому +3

      SMaze17 it’s a waste of resources tbh

    • @onunez5655
      @onunez5655 6 років тому +36

      Personal Information Because you say so right.

    • @yoloman5610
      @yoloman5610 6 років тому +38

      Personal Information those star wars figures you have are a waste of resources

    • @perrooceaniko2005
      @perrooceaniko2005 6 років тому +28

      Personal Information
      You are a waste of human being too ..... a troll probably ... another waste of a human.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 років тому +14

      Personal Information using them at target practice is a waste of resources.
      Scrapping, or using them for historical demonstratiin, is *not* such a waste. :)

  • @jerryallen1768
    @jerryallen1768 4 роки тому +335

    Truly was the Greatest Generation. They made things built to last with a purpose. Congratulations on getting Doc back among the clouds

    • @deborahchesser7375
      @deborahchesser7375 2 роки тому +7

      They made things that were meant to be passed on and cherished 👍🇺🇸

    • @greggstrasser5791
      @greggstrasser5791 Рік тому

      They sold us out to the Globalists.

    • @leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget
      @leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget Рік тому +9

      And raised the worst generation

    • @fuckinantipope5511
      @fuckinantipope5511 Рік тому +2

      The B-29 had massive problems with it's engines and they regularly had break downs and flaws. Was it a great machine? Yea. But it was not made to last. It was made to quickly be used to have an upper hand in the war.

    • @Kref3
      @Kref3 4 місяці тому

      Very few of them lasted with a lot of work invested. Actually most American built weapons and weapon systems during WWII were not built to last. Why would you build something more stable and more sound than necessary, thereby making it more expensive, more difficult to make and ultimately also heavier than necessary.
      Most weapon systems were made to be worn out in heavy combat within months. And rightfully so. Bombers usually survived only a few bomb runs, there was no need in building a bomber that could fly a mission a day for a year or longer.

  • @rf4c1018
    @rf4c1018 Рік тому +2

    I dearly love my time as an F-4 Crew Chief. I had the pleasure of seeing Doc and Fifi at the same air show at Randolph AFB in San Antonio. B-eautiful! To see these great birds take flight is truly a thrill, including the F-4 used at air shows from Collins Foundation.

  • @MrsBarni
    @MrsBarni Рік тому +1

    This is such a special piece of history, thank you for bringing this to the public to learn and see. Great job to all involved. "Rosie", it was awesome to see you reunite with Doc

  • @razorbackg.7004
    @razorbackg.7004 7 років тому +1615

    So glad my son and I got a chance to help with this project.

    • @adriandeveraaa
      @adriandeveraaa 7 років тому +64

      no better way to bond with your son! great job with the restoration guys!

    • @nightlightabcd
      @nightlightabcd 7 років тому +95

      zzztubazzz - How do you know? You don't, you are just being a ass!

    • @AaronV531
      @AaronV531 7 років тому +41

      zzztubazzz hey are you the annoying liar that has a fake rc video.

    • @kenwbrenner
      @kenwbrenner 7 років тому +30

      Thank you for what you both did. This plane, and the men who flew it, deserve to be remembered. God Bless...

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 7 років тому +16

      Razorback G. So glad your giving your child a good childhood. Mine was shit.

  • @Blackwolf-of5kx
    @Blackwolf-of5kx 4 роки тому +877

    97-year-old veteran
    would you like a chance to fly it
    Turns towards Nagasaki the second she gets behind the controls

  • @jlyn8228
    @jlyn8228 24 дні тому

    The fact that an original Rosie who helped build this beauty is so heartwarming!

  • @pdive01
    @pdive01 Рік тому +10

    Only two B-29's that are airworthy "Fifi" and now "Doc". A huge "THANK YOU" to all the volunteers and patrions for making this happen.

  • @WarriorForChristJesus
    @WarriorForChristJesus 4 роки тому +139

    The B-29 aka Doc flies over my house all the time. I've taken many pictures of Doc. I live 1/2 mile from Docs Hanger and Educational Center here in Wichita Kansas.

    • @pagdown08sucker7ful
      @pagdown08sucker7ful 4 роки тому +9

      So you're saying this is a regularly used plane

    • @manny4707
      @manny4707 4 роки тому +8

      @@pagdown08sucker7ful I believe now that it's restored, it's part of an airshow that happens regularly

    • @Reza254
      @Reza254 4 роки тому +2

      you can post links to pics on flickr etc.

    • @f123raptor
      @f123raptor 3 роки тому +2

      Mike Stephens Awesome!

    • @captan7640
      @captan7640 3 роки тому +1

      You’re so lucky

  • @PR4470
    @PR4470 5 років тому +206

    Little old lady Connie Palacios looks great for 91 yrs. old.

    • @garrison3542
      @garrison3542 4 роки тому +3

      PR4470 actually that’s my great great aunt

    • @Kris-qy7hh
      @Kris-qy7hh 4 роки тому +2

      Garrison35 So awsome if she is, is she still alive and well?

    • @garrison3542
      @garrison3542 4 роки тому +3

      Yea pretty sure she around 94-95

    • @garrison3542
      @garrison3542 4 роки тому +2

      I haven’t been up it Kansas in a while we were supposed to go in June but couldn’t I haven’t seen her in a couple years

    • @garrison3542
      @garrison3542 4 роки тому +2

      When I went up there couple years ago I was told her airplane was getting rebuilt I didn’t understand at the time but now I’m proud to be related to her

  • @jonboy9912
    @jonboy9912 Рік тому +1

    Brought back the memories of my Mother and Father both of whom did their bit in WW2 and my Uncle who went through North Africa and Italy. I miss them all so much and I hope to be reunited one day! We owe that generation so much that we will never know I hope we don't throw it all away one day! Great video of a fantastic aeroplane and moreover great people!

  • @ofeliawotsits6080
    @ofeliawotsits6080 Рік тому +3

    I worked at Boeing Renton back in 1997 and watched a B29 land at Renton. As it approached the sun was glinting of its shiny aluminum to such an extent that it looked like bright star coming in to land. It looked magnificent and I felt very privileged to see it. Such a beautiful aircraft, such a historic moment, I will never forget it and treasure the moment for ever

  • @enolagayb-29superfortress92
    @enolagayb-29superfortress92 3 роки тому +372

    I guess I’m famous............for doing a “special mission”

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 7 років тому +185

    What a beautiful sight.
    A B-29 back in the air.
    Not many things top this.

    • @kurtiskaskowski5386
      @kurtiskaskowski5386 7 років тому +4

      George Vreeland Hill a B-36 would

    • @-Zevin-
      @-Zevin- 7 років тому

      That would be amazing to see fly.

    • @jamesi100
      @jamesi100 7 років тому +1

      avro vulcan is rather nice too

    • @dubspool
      @dubspool 5 років тому

      There's a museum in Seattle with a Bf-109 that participated in the the Battle of London. If I remember correctly, it still runs

    • @emiliocamacho1748
      @emiliocamacho1748 5 років тому

      An f 14 does

  • @nickcurran3105
    @nickcurran3105 Рік тому +4

    Wow!!! They actually found a lady who helped build this plane 4:10 ! Incredible

  • @MiKeMiDNiTe-77
    @MiKeMiDNiTe-77 Рік тому +16

    Absolutely awesome..Beautiful B29

  • @Bloodgod40
    @Bloodgod40 7 років тому +452

    So I'm watching this video, and I'm like, this story couldn't get any more awesome... and then this little 90yo woman turns up and she's like "oh yeah, I made this plane, look, these are my rivets". That was the point when, for me, the story just jumped from awesome to sheer, over-9000 level mega-win.

    • @atranas6018
      @atranas6018 6 років тому +13

      she deserved to be on the plane during the test flight, but no.....

    • @Guarddog83
      @Guarddog83 6 років тому +27

      Doc is labeled as experimental with the FAA. It takes many hours to get certified. When doing test flights, only those essential to the flight are allowed on board. Think of it this way, if the unthinkable happened and Doc crashed, would you want Connie in the plane? I am sure Connie will go up in Doc as soon as all the test flights are done.

    • @Jbroker404
      @Jbroker404 6 років тому +4

      Is that why they kept the landing gear down?

    • @ToolofSociety
      @ToolofSociety 6 років тому +6

      Technically yes as that is SOP when doing a first test flight.

    • @gnr311182pj
      @gnr311182pj 5 років тому +2

      Yes....true awesomeness indeed 😉😬👍🏻👍🏻

  • @peanutbutterisfu
    @peanutbutterisfu 3 роки тому +351

    What’s really amazing is how they were able to build all of the planes in ww2! It’s just crazy the amount of engineering that was accomplished in ww2. We had only been flying planes for a few decades and then in the 40’s we were cranking out thousands of planes it just amazing

    • @GiveMeYourNachosButthead
      @GiveMeYourNachosButthead 2 роки тому +11

      Right!? That’s why aviation from the 30s-50s is my favorite! Big radial engine planes that were just being cranked out left and right from really all nations. But especially in the U.S.A and Germany imo had the best top notch/strongest warbirds. Just sooo many designs and funkiness that seemed to work perfectly. And these planes from the old era look sexier and more badass than anything cranked out today. I can respect the new bombers/jets, but ehhh it’s all too high-tech and nothing really exciting to me. Of course it gets the job done better, but nothing even beats old dog fights!

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Рік тому +6

      It was a different country then. America could not do the same trick today.

    • @goofyproductions2672
      @goofyproductions2672 Рік тому

      @@lookoutforchris idk man if we went to war with china i reckon we could pump out quite a few f-35's

    • @diamondjim7560
      @diamondjim7560 Рік тому +1

      Astonishing as it were, they were building these at a rate if two a day by May 1945 according to the Warfare History Network.

    • @cherryjuice9946
      @cherryjuice9946 Рік тому +3

      @@lookoutforchris You're right, it would be impossible today. Part of the problem is everything needs (or is expected to need) a bunch of complicated technology. A basic air-plane would never be approved for production. We can't even make cars or trucks when we don't get a supply of little ICs (chips) from a supplier. Too many interconnected supply chains and other dependencies. When something breaks in the chain, everything stops.

  • @user-tb6vh5qd6r
    @user-tb6vh5qd6r Рік тому +5

    My heart sank with emotion and admiration. Respect to all veterans, living and dead. Glory to you who won that terrible war! Health to you and all those whom you love and respect. We in Russia remember you. We were together then. My respect and admiration to those who restored this symbol of your might and lifted it into the air.👏👏👏❤🌹

  • @kennethstill5945
    @kennethstill5945 Рік тому +3

    Wow what an achievement Tony! I can imagine how you feel to preserve an object that you had been involved with decades earlier and see it fly once again, a fabulous bomber.
    I was able to preserve a diesel locomotive which I commissioned in 1961 then saved from scrapping twenty two years later and is now once again pulling trains on British railways main lines.

  • @exoticcarsdaily3366
    @exoticcarsdaily3366 7 років тому +277

    Anyone else cried when the vet was "doc yeah"?

    • @ihl8608
      @ihl8608 7 років тому +5

      I did. 😀

    • @_apex.studios_9664
      @_apex.studios_9664 6 років тому +4

      No why ?

    • @greetings.haveaniceday.7162
      @greetings.haveaniceday.7162 6 років тому +2

      BigSkinnyPJake No.

    • @kman-mi7su
      @kman-mi7su 6 років тому +5

      Nope, I thought "Damn that old gentleman is FORTUNATE to be alive! So many like him never got to come home they were shot out of the sky.

    • @kingkadster2426
      @kingkadster2426 5 років тому +2

      BigSkinnyPJake maximum wholesome level achieved.

  • @jacobcarolan1172
    @jacobcarolan1172 4 роки тому +96

    Saw this plane in 2019, it’s stunning in person. Their video doesn’t do the size justice, these things are monster in person.

    • @lucasbonifacic3801
      @lucasbonifacic3801 3 роки тому +3

      Yea same here I saw it in Maryland

    • @AcmeRacing
      @AcmeRacing Рік тому +4

      I've seen Enola Gay and Bockscar. Neither of those will fly again, though.

    • @rylan5609
      @rylan5609 Рік тому

      I saw it last year at Fairchild AFB Washington. Beautiful sight.

  • @Graham.556
    @Graham.556 День тому

    I've had the pleasure of fueling doc up at our airport for an airshow! Absolutely beautiful aircraft.

  • @timmytube12
    @timmytube12 2 роки тому +1

    I've been in one of these old Ww2 planes at a air show in 2011. And they are much beautiful machine of art . Much respect to these service veterans that restore history so it isn't lost forever . And it's deserves to fly again they are cool machines. And I love and respect all U.S. service members of the military like my late dad. My army Grandfather passed in 05/02/1997 & my dad James E. Barksdale passed on 04/23/2017 . R.I.P. to all U.S. service members of the United States. And to any country around the world too. I could never became in the armed forces of the U.S. but I've always shown much intrest into being fascinated about WW2 history from all sides. And other wars of world history , but WW2 is always been the most fascinating to me . Since I was a child looking at books and reading magazines and watching movies and such. Even though I don't wish for war but believe in peace. Much respect to these aviators that flew planes when they were young men . Now they can fix and fly them again now that they are old men. I always loved aviation of all kinds past present and future. Ever since I was a little boy , reading books in the public library or school. I've flown an TWA & Continental . United . Eastern. & Braniff . Even though I never became a pilot for mental reasons . Or even worked for any airlines . And never repaired or fix them as a mechanic. Bit I love seeing these old timers bring these old war birds back to life so the could fly again and live again . " God Bless all United States Service personell ". Past and Present much love Timothy Mathew Jacques. Aug/26/2021.

  • @aaronrecordsgomez6636
    @aaronrecordsgomez6636 4 роки тому +162

    This film brought tears to my eyes as soon as the B-29 left the ground and seeing these wonderful Vets Pilots teared in emotion im honored to say their job and mission had been completed. God bless the eternity.

    • @looloo6322
      @looloo6322 4 роки тому +8

      Same here, not only for the aircraft, but for the men and women long gone, the greatest generation.

    • @safetydogegamer5903
      @safetydogegamer5903 4 роки тому

      its not a film but ok

    • @ww2history247
      @ww2history247 3 роки тому +1

      I honor all people who even serve for their country including Allies or Axis (even Germany they just wanted to become a global power again just we didn’t agree with the way they did it)

  • @17tignau
    @17tignau 5 років тому +139

    “It was a sanctuary for all the critters and birds”
    *Diesel vehicles revving up and hauling the sanctuary away*

    • @rubberducc7318
      @rubberducc7318 4 роки тому +16

      They can find a new home tree hugger

    • @nmspy
      @nmspy 4 роки тому +7

      _big AL_YT_# it’s a joke saltyboi

  • @theodorehaskins3756
    @theodorehaskins3756 Рік тому

    So it’s an incredible gift to the country, and it's a wonderful feeling to be part of aviation history, as I feel the same way those guys do when you see your plane flying, and to know that you were a part of it. So Bravo to all who worked so tirelessly to make this aircraft a production success, and a wartime Hero, Godspeed, you maybe gone, but not forgotten, and thank you CBS News for bringing us this wonderful story. Cheers🥂

  • @208miuwu
    @208miuwu Рік тому

    For Connie to touch her work again must have brought back some very Deep emotions. You can see it in her eyes as she looks DOC. This generation War Fighter was the greatest America Had I`m truly Honored to not only have had a Stepfather that fought in WW2 but to have meet some very great men of that generation. Sit and talk with them and listen to them as they told me their stories of distant lands. I`m a 26yr Navy veteran and I have shared some stories with other vets. We`er one big family, it dosen`t matter what branch you served. We all served and have payed with Blood Sweat and Tears. What a flight this would be to fly in this time machine and listen to the rumble of the engines and sit where so many young Airman have wondering if they were gonna make it home. God Bless America.

  • @irongoatrocky2343
    @irongoatrocky2343 5 років тому +322

    Old Boeing workers never die....they just keep restoring old Boeing Aircraft! more for the love of it than anything else! we have a lot of pride in what we build!

    • @svtirefire
      @svtirefire 5 років тому +3

      Like the 737 Max?

    • @bajamike3803
      @bajamike3803 5 років тому

      svtirefire I was thinking the same thing

    • @Shaneshaughnessy
      @Shaneshaughnessy 5 років тому

      You have 69 likes

    • @GrummanTestPilot
      @GrummanTestPilot 5 років тому +3

      @@svtirefire that's computer hardware, not the actual aircraft and the 737 itself has been one of the must sold commercial aircraft in the entire world. Just let the man have his comment

    • @martimnunesmartinho6788
      @martimnunesmartinho6788 4 роки тому

      @@GrummanTestPilot yeah boeing makes nice aircraft but they always mess with the avionics

  • @braycenjohnston994
    @braycenjohnston994 3 роки тому +35

    I find it crazy that my grandpa worked on this plane during its restoration. Pretty cool

    • @granildennuellefrayzenm7620
      @granildennuellefrayzenm7620 3 роки тому +1

      Really

    • @fuzzyli1974
      @fuzzyli1974 3 роки тому +3

      Stop the cap. There’s 8 billion people in the world and a very low chance of this being true so stop the cap

    • @fuzzyli1974
      @fuzzyli1974 3 роки тому

      Not calling you a lier, but this is a very low chance

    • @sirrtonk4340
      @sirrtonk4340 3 роки тому +1

      @@fuzzyli1974 he could be telling the truth

    • @jeanrodriguez2078
      @jeanrodriguez2078 2 роки тому +2

      @@fuzzyli1974 Kid, this place isn't for you. He might be part of low chance. Plus 8 billion people on the earth? Ever seen some foreigner using it like Chinese people or North Korean people? Also, his grandpa fought our country for this, so you need to respect them. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @bonesmalone5802
    @bonesmalone5802 3 роки тому +8

    7:24
    "Who quietly said more than we ever could..."
    "Ol' Doc, yeah!"

  • @matthines4748
    @matthines4748 Рік тому +10

    My great grandfather was one of the key designers on the team at Boeing which developed the B-29. He was modest about his contributions, saying he only designed the tail. But you could tell he was proud of that plane.

  • @TheSupercharge71
    @TheSupercharge71 6 років тому +81

    There's a special spirit to old warbirds. It's hard to describe but when you see one in person and you're next to it able to touch it. You feel an energy. It's truly astounding. God bless all who have flown and served in ww2

  • @dapsapsrp
    @dapsapsrp 5 років тому +52

    It's heartwarming to see these old warbirds restored to fly again but very sad to see the the servicemen from that era leaving us. Very few of them left.

  • @teasingbrown75
    @teasingbrown75 Рік тому +1

    How beautiful, perfect and wonderful it is to have the opportunity to see images, people from a distant time, bringing back to life such a perfect and glorious machine!! A part not only important, but also to remind us of difficult and glorious times at the same time!

  • @FDESLOSSY
    @FDESLOSSY 6 місяців тому

    These people and this aircraft came from such an amazing time in history. Thank you to everyone who was involved, truly amazing getting to see a B-29 fly in my lifetime 🫡💪🇺🇸

  • @OhioGirl-bu2kv
    @OhioGirl-bu2kv 3 роки тому +94

    I'm crying so hard right now.
    What a beautiful plane he is!
    Watching this video reminds me of my Dad.
    He used to take me to the airport to watch the planes take-off and land.
    He used to take me to watch the trains on the tracks.
    He had a model of the B-29 Superfortress, among some of his models.
    He even had a model of a Huelette that he used to operate at LTVSteel when it was still in business.
    He started putting the Heulette together, but never finished it because he passed away on December 26, 2014.
    He spent alot of hours putting the B-29 together....I used to love the smell of the model airplane glue..lol.
    Watching that plane take off brought me to tears.
    And Rosy having worked on that plane and putting those rivets in decades ago.....just wow!
    It was a homecoming for so many people and for that plane.
    My Dad used to have 2 books titled "Lady Be Good" and "Enola Gay".
    I haven't read them but maybe I should.
    I miss you Mom and Dad.
    Loved the video.
    It brought a big smile to my face.

    • @AhmedMedo-im9xi
      @AhmedMedo-im9xi 2 роки тому

      Where are you from

    • @jacobfromallstate4963
      @jacobfromallstate4963 Рік тому +3

      ​@Icezinho_ you're so cool dude

    • @AnAvgeek
      @AnAvgeek Рік тому

      R.I.P.

    • @stacy3
      @stacy3 11 місяців тому +1

      @@icezinho_You need to learn how to respect your elders.

    • @jamesyySCO
      @jamesyySCO 8 місяців тому

      @@icezinho_also the furry generation wouldn’t be here without these men and woman so nod your cap and move on. Bro thinks he’s a fox 😂

  • @jtkent28
    @jtkent28 7 років тому +148

    I'm glad a got to live in an era where some of the hero's who flew these giant birds still walked among us. I'd rather meet & be able to shake any of their hands than some famous sports figure or celebrity.

    • @generose2825
      @generose2825 5 років тому +1

      AMEN AND AMEN AND ABSOLUTELY.

    • @ArmEConDoesMinecraft
      @ArmEConDoesMinecraft 5 років тому +3

      Amen! Same here! Luckily, my grandfather was a WWII vet, US Army Air Force. He was a gunner on many different bomber planes in the European Front of the War. He 2as a g7nner on B17s, B-19s, B-25s, and B-29s.

    • @skybuprofen9834
      @skybuprofen9834 5 років тому +1

      jtkent28 Amen, bruv.

    • @amanchase2025
      @amanchase2025 5 років тому

      jtkent28 u being ridiculous those idols did nothing they just died just like u did,like your cells always dyes like mines.

    • @amanchase2025
      @amanchase2025 5 років тому

      David Tucker shut up no one cars,no one likes war,u war people are lame like the devil and hitler,and my grandfather he was so stupid going to WW2,and that’s no bravery,Jesus way braver then those men,he even step up to the devil,ha I want to see them do it,oh that’s right they didn’t created him.

  • @elslick
    @elslick 3 роки тому

    That was so awsome that the lady got to see her handy work all these years later. Had to have been unreal experience for her.

  • @paulhyde1834
    @paulhyde1834 Рік тому

    It's wonderful that people can have such a passion for restoring and preserving things.... Good for them, it makes the world a richer place....

  • @vikingvalo
    @vikingvalo 3 роки тому +370

    Starts flying
    Bf 109 appears
    *war thunder mode activated*

  • @tackyinbention6248
    @tackyinbention6248 5 років тому +80

    A legend wakes from her slumber.
    Engines roaring with a familiar fury

  • @rogwarrior1018
    @rogwarrior1018 Рік тому +1

    Such an amazing job. I am glad some people see the history and worth in these old birds. Yes, they are expensive and some parts have to be remade but WOW she is beautiful. I can't imagine what the "greatest" generation thought when they saw her.

  • @ryannettleton4708
    @ryannettleton4708 11 місяців тому

    This aircraft is a flying museum. Doc served his country and now he is preserving his country’s history. Keep on flying, Doc! Lord know I’d love seeing you being escorted by a couple of F-16s for a legendary shot.

  • @Tsuruta1
    @Tsuruta1 7 років тому +9

    Miss Connie and the two B-29 pilots, to me, an equal, if not bigger, inspirational story in their 90s than Doc.
    But the whole story was indeed a spirit lifter. :)

  • @kuyachamp7618
    @kuyachamp7618 4 роки тому +333

    Imagine this flying again and sirens blairing in the City.
    WW2 Vets: *He're we go again*

    • @korloq8968
      @korloq8968 4 роки тому +6

      I live in Wichita, so I've seen this fly over a few times One day it flew over my house in the middle of 12 O clock in the afternoon, right when the city tests all the Tornado sirens.

    • @Badtotheboneriff.mp3
      @Badtotheboneriff.mp3 4 роки тому +4

      Bruh if ww2 vets see that that would give them instant ptsd

    • @osamabinladen824
      @osamabinladen824 4 роки тому

      @@korloq8968 What

    • @toasterhavingabath6980
      @toasterhavingabath6980 4 роки тому

      @@korloq8968 **one day the bomb bay opens**

  • @markjames6669
    @markjames6669 Рік тому

    Superb story . The passion these people put into this is inspiring. Beautiful plane , great to see it lift off

  • @stevensteptoe682
    @stevensteptoe682 2 роки тому

    It's great that they closed the circle and restored it in the hanger where it was built. And so great that Connie got to be there decades after helping to build it.