P-63 and B-17 at Wings Over Houston 10-30-2022
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- These videos were taken at the Wings Over Houston Airshow on 10-30-22. This was two weeks before the tragic accident at the Wings Over Dallas Airshow. Unfortunately, the P-63 aircraft ran into the B-17 Bomber and both aircraft and all crew were lost.
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This video brings me to tears so bad. The lives lost in these magnificent aircraft is so devastating. Rest in peace to all.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Me too. I’ve flown onboard of Texas Raiders.
My Dad was a B-17 pilot in WWII. He loved that plane. God Bless these men.
I was just 17 and so lucky to be a part of that beautiful aircraft and it's crew at the time. In June of 96 they showed up at Cape Girardeau regional airport with an avionics problem & my father happened to own Cape Avionics at the time. I wished so much for a ride, but I got to be a part of the aircraft, crew and the awesome experience. God bless all those involved in this horrible tragedy
my eyes got a little teary, I flew on the Diamond Lil B-24 back the Reading air show in May 2022. It was a birthday gift from my kids. An amazing experience.
This is a beautiful tribute to those that we have lost. Thank you!
So so sad what a great loss of life and aircraft ❤️❤️ RIP XX
Each day we all wake up we will never knowing when it’s our last so everyone enjoy each day with family and friends and Each morning when we say thank you Lord for a new day
Thank you for preserving the memory of these awesome aircraft with your video.
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 1 Dec 22.
God rest those brave souls.
As devastating and horrible as this is it also brings home the reality of how many times this must have happened in WW 2. May all the victims rest in peace.
May all the aviators rest in peace!
Thank you we didn't need to see the crash again
Do you have any more footage of the Me-262, P-51, bomber flight section?
Beautiful video.
Still don't believe this accident happened.
So sad
That Kingcobra really was a thing of beauty.
I feel like crying ...
My condolences
Thanks for showing what it's really about!
It’s so sad to see these people in their planes taking off.😭😭rest in peace to all
The planes were owned by the Commemorative Air Force. The CAF has many pilots who take turns flying many different planes. More than likely these were different crew members. commemorativeairforce.org/pages/About-the-CAF
Rest in Peace fellow Airman as you leap the surly bonds of Earth and touch the face of God.
D.E.P. 🇺🇲🙏🙏
Sad day indeed poor cabin visibility or spatial disoriented such a waste.
Rip
Anything for show biz foks .... if the P63 pilot "lost sight of" the B-17 flying in the same airspace, why did he not wonder "where is it"?
You’re right. They’d rehearsed the flight plan, so the P63 should’ve expected the B17 to be where it was. He should have made sure he had sight of it before starting a banking manoeuvre that would put it in his blind spot. This was a highly experienced guy and it makes me wonder if there was a medical issue involved. The B17 crew were blameless and couldn’t have done anything even if they’d seen the Kingcobra before the impact.
@@thegreat_I_am - the medical issue seems the likely one. On the other hand, the brain makes stupid mistakes now and then, Sadly.
Nice footage and music.
Didn't realise the tail fin is so huge on the B17
RIP all the crew
Replacing Fabric on a World War II Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Aileron
While much of the skin of the B-17 Flying Fortress is aluminum, the control surfaces are covered with fabric, which is lighter and easier to repair. A tour guide holds a B-17 aileron while explaining how the fabric is replaced. Seen during a behind the scenes tour at the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan. www.flickr.com/photos/scattered/44930741242
RIP Gentlemen.
The only possibility that made true sense, is what actually occured. The Air Boss fucked up.
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Does anybody know what language this is? Thanks
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Tribute to all pilots who have passed away. You are a hero...👍
May your soul rest in heaven in the arms of God. 🙏
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So Beautiful Let us never forget ❤❤
Every time you fly you take a piece of luck out of the luck bucket and put it in the experience bucket. One day the luck bucket will be empty and the experience bucket will save your life.
Situational awareness lost.
Music😭😭😭
R.I.P. 😔
Still waiting to hear who directed these pilots to fly in close proximity and at the same altitude or were they just making stuff up as they went along? Who's responsible?
In aviation it’s usually the guy that’s behind you that’s responsible to “see and avoid” what’s in front of him.
I think this gives the most details of what happened. ua-cam.com/video/C342dfNPCyg/v-deo.html
@@TexasDronePilot That's a lot of jargon to explain what should be just common sense. Since none of the airmen survived, I would have to hold the parade boss responsible. Hopefully, this individual will never be allowed to be involved in any airshow again.
@@jimrandolph3361 I can't believe that the guy who caused the crash had over 34,500 flight hours. Watching the Houston show a few weeks prior to the Dallas one I was thinking that it would only be a matter of time before someone made a mistake. During the Tora, Tora, Tora show there was lots of plane in the air and they were flying in all directions and all changing altitudes.
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Oba seyalu danata . Neyan suwa. Oba la supere guvsn neyamu wo.
honor the memory of aviators
Unfortunately
It unfortunate.
Video struggente🇺🇲🐼onore ai caduti🇺🇲
My eyes are leaking
These air shows are so unsafe. I would not want to be there, and one of those planes to take a sudden nose dive. You are dead!
They are not unsafe, just a tragic accident. You aren't going to die at an airshow, more likely driving to it on the roads.
@@andrewwaller5913 You are right. Getting out of bed every day is a risk. Staying in bed is a much worse risk.
RIP
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