Finally got to be there for the Warbird Roundup this year! The Warhawk Museum was very impressive for the amount of Korea, Viet Nam, WWI & WWII memorabilia. Tons of artifacts & anecdotes, lots of knowledgeable volunteers to provide context to this history. P-40’s, P-51’s (including the F-51H), P-38, P-47, B-25, Corsair, Bearcat, Beaver on floats, T-6’s, military flyby’s were great to see in the air.
You can tell the P-47 is a heavy SOB by how much power it needs just to wallow along with the the other R-2800 powered machines. The F8F just chugs on by.
I'm very glad I was able to attend the show for the first time this weekend. It doesn't quite replace Planes of Fames Airshow, but it was great for the size and proximity to where I live. Thanks for the videos!!
quel régal ces belles images!!!! j'ai hate d'être au 10et11 sept, il y a un grand meeting a 1h de chez moi avec p51 p47 4 Spits p40 F86 Mig15 et bien d'autres!!!! merci pour cette vidéo
Thanks again for another wonderful Warbird roundup video! Love em all Mr Johnsen. By the way, you got a call out on Mike Machat's channel for your book! A must have Sir. As always God bless you and yours and thanks again for all you do! God bless the USA!!! 👍☺️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great presentation! Nice to see all the round motors there too. I'm guessing the A-10's were from Mountain Home AFB? After passing through Nampa for several years on my way to Yellowstone, I finally took the time to stop by the museum. I'm sure glad I did, wow! That was about 2017 or 18, on a weekday and there was nobody else there. Had great conversation with the folks there and came away with a ton of photos. At the time they were restoring a Bell P-38 or P-63, don't recall now as it was the only mid engine warbird I had ever heard about, let alone seen. They also had Bob Hoover's Ole' Yeller P-51 Mustang there getting some work done. That was a treat!
Thanks for watching. This video was made at Nampa, Idaho, the home of Warhawk Air Museum. The A-10s are from Boise Gowen Field, Idaho ANG. The P-63 and Ole Yeller are at Legacy Flight Museum in Rexburg, Idaho.
@@airailimages Yes, I saw where Ole Yeller was at Rexburg now, but I didn't know the P-63 was there as well. I remember on one trip when I was headed east out of Boise, I saw a plane flying pretty low coming towards me and as it got closer it dawned on me that it was an A-10. First time I has seen one in person.
airailimages ; Thank you for sharing this awesome video. Those A10's were something else for sure but, IMHO, for me anyway, those WW2 era Warbirds cannot be beat 👍😊. Perhaps it's because I'm a 1945 Vintage Old Fart.
You are very welcome! Yes, it was really great to be at a place on the airport where all we heard was the warbirds, not a PA system. The folks at Warhawk Air Museum put on a great event.
@@airailimagesThe P 40 Warhawk! I can blame my love for that plane on the old movie, The Flying Tigers. I believe Raymond Massey portrayed Claire Chenault. June Allison was in the movie and, was it Dana Andrews? No, I can picture the actor,,,,,,, Dennis something. Got it. Dennis Morgan. The movie was "God is My Copilot: Anyway, that was when I fell for the P 40. Again, thank you for sharing this video. Well, I think I've got my movies mixed up. John Wayne starred in the Flying Tigers. Jeez, I don't remember the name of that other movie about the AVG. Stan in Idaho
I know it's faster and more maneuverable but, ermagerd, that P-51H is a hideous caricature of all the Mustangs that came before it. Still, it's nice to see it fly since, I think, it's the only flyable example in existence.
I have to agree, the H-model is less aesthetic than the earlier Mustangs, but it was designed for performance. And so great that people have kept this one available and flying. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Watch this action video of warbirds at SUN 'n FUN in Lakeland, Florida from 2018: ua-cam.com/video/N4lHn2Hyvds/v-deo.html
That is nice , Love the Warbirds ! Those young men flying the F22 are certainly Special !
An authentic warbird overdose! Thank you for all your work.
You are very welcome! Thanks, as always, for watching.
That was a real treat played on TV - the A-10s and the blue nose Mustang particularly
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was a very, very good. show. Thanks.
You are always welcome! It broke attendance records, and it sounds like everyone had a great time.
I was there nothing better than to see some old warbirds flying plus the 35 and my favorite the a10s!
Yes -- Warbird Roundup is a good time. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Finally got to be there for the Warbird Roundup this year! The Warhawk Museum was very impressive for the amount of Korea, Viet Nam, WWI & WWII memorabilia. Tons of artifacts & anecdotes, lots of knowledgeable volunteers to provide context to this history.
P-40’s, P-51’s (including the F-51H), P-38, P-47, B-25, Corsair, Bearcat, Beaver on floats, T-6’s, military flyby’s were great to see in the air.
Great video....and FANTASTIC sound! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. It's a pleasure to be able to get away from the PA system.
@@airailimages Amen!
Thanks for posting your excellent video!
You are very welcome.
What a great variety of Warbirds!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@airailimages Was Bud Anderson (ww2 fighter ace) at this show...is he still alive? I met him many times over the years....triple ace!
Bud was not at Warbird Roundup this summer, but he was at Oshkosh a month earlier. As you can imagine, he is so well respected and welcomed there.
You can tell the P-47 is a heavy SOB by how much power it needs just to wallow along with the the other R-2800 powered machines. The F8F just chugs on by.
This was just plain awesome! I wish that I could have been in Nampa to see this! That whistling P-51... wow!
Glad you enjoyed it!
you mean it was PLANE awesome!
Great video as always the Bearcat and the H Mustang the last of the U.S. great super props !
Thanks 👍
I'm very glad I was able to attend the show for the first time this weekend. It doesn't quite replace Planes of Fames Airshow, but it was great for the size and proximity to where I live. Thanks for the videos!!
You are very welcome. Yes, it's great to see Warhawk Air Museum and Planes of Fame, along with other warbird owners, collaborating on this event.
Awesome job, bummed i missed it this year. Had so much fun last year. Great event.
Yes, Warhawk Air Museum puts on a great event. Maybe you will make it next year. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Fantastic,keep them coming!
Thanks, will do!
Another great video, Fred!
Glad you enjoyed it!
quel régal ces belles images!!!! j'ai hate d'être au 10et11 sept, il y a un grand meeting a 1h de chez moi
avec p51 p47 4 Spits p40 F86 Mig15 et bien d'autres!!!! merci pour cette vidéo
Vous êtes toujours la bienvenue! Merci d'avoir regardé et commenté. J'espère que votre spectacle aérien de septembre sera une expérience formidable.
Thanks again for another wonderful Warbird roundup video! Love em all Mr Johnsen. By the way, you got a call out on Mike Machat's channel for your book! A must have Sir. As always God bless you and yours and thanks again for all you do! God bless the USA!!! 👍☺️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Martin, thanks as always. And Mike Machat and I have known each other for years. Good for him and his successful UA-cam channel celebrating aviation.
Great presentation! Nice to see all the round motors there too. I'm guessing the A-10's were from Mountain Home AFB? After passing through Nampa for several years on my way to Yellowstone, I finally took the time to stop by the museum. I'm sure glad I did, wow! That was about 2017 or 18, on a weekday and there was nobody else there. Had great conversation with the folks there and came away with a ton of photos. At the time they were restoring a Bell P-38 or P-63, don't recall now as it was the only mid engine warbird I had ever heard about, let alone seen. They also had Bob Hoover's Ole' Yeller P-51 Mustang there getting some work done. That was a treat!
Thanks for watching. This video was made at Nampa, Idaho, the home of Warhawk Air Museum. The A-10s are from Boise Gowen Field, Idaho ANG. The P-63 and Ole Yeller are at Legacy Flight Museum in Rexburg, Idaho.
@@airailimages Yes, I saw where Ole Yeller was at Rexburg now, but I didn't know the P-63 was there as well.
I remember on one trip when I was headed east out of Boise, I saw a plane flying pretty low coming towards me and as it got closer it dawned on me that it was an A-10. First time I has seen one in person.
airailimages ; Thank you for sharing this awesome video. Those A10's were something else for sure but, IMHO, for me anyway, those WW2 era Warbirds cannot be beat 👍😊. Perhaps it's because I'm a 1945 Vintage Old Fart.
You are very welcome! Yes, it was really great to be at a place on the airport where all we heard was the warbirds, not a PA system. The folks at Warhawk Air Museum put on a great event.
@@airailimagesThe P 40 Warhawk! I can blame my love for that plane on the old movie, The Flying Tigers. I believe Raymond Massey portrayed Claire Chenault. June Allison was in the movie and, was it Dana Andrews? No, I can picture the actor,,,,,,, Dennis something.
Got it. Dennis Morgan. The movie was
"God is My Copilot:
Anyway, that was when I fell for the P 40.
Again, thank you for sharing this video.
Well, I think I've got my movies mixed up. John Wayne starred in the Flying Tigers. Jeez, I don't remember the name of that other movie about the AVG.
Stan in Idaho
I know it's faster and more maneuverable but, ermagerd, that P-51H is a hideous caricature of all the Mustangs that came before it. Still, it's nice to see it fly since, I think, it's the only flyable example in existence.
I have to agree, the H-model is less aesthetic than the earlier Mustangs, but it was designed for performance. And so great that people have kept this one available and flying. Thanks for watching and commenting.