This is Brilliant!! Just to be able to hear these original engines running would be enough but seeing them taxi/fly: Brilliant! Being there in person would be the only improvement for me. The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is now on my A List. A very well recorded video-thank you for sharing with us all!
I visited the Aerodrome while on a cross country bicycle tour and was heartened to see some of these old, original designs still flying even if some of them use safer, more reliable modern powerplants.
I grew up near Rhinebeck, New York and some of my high school teachers used to fly and work on those old planes back around 1970. Whenever we had out of town visitors on summer weekends, we'd usually take them over for one of their flying shows. It makes me a little homesick watching this from out here in Los Angeles but it's nice to see the tradition continues.
Incredible place. I’m a classic car restorer and these are just fascinating to see operate and appreciate the true craftsmanship involved. I went in high school with my family and although I was a precocious teenager I still enjoyed the planes
Not sure about exact date, but sometime around late sixties (1960s!), while building x-country time for my commercial, I flew up to Rhinebeck, from Princeton Av. Overflying the field, I had thought I'd land and visit. In a PA-28, Piper Cherokee! That was the end of that idea. I was pretty good, had proven it, with short field work, was confident I could land there. With trees all around and at the ends of the strip ... the low pass down the runway was more than suffcient to end that idea. Very short by modern standards. And adding to the appreciation and talent of the guys who fly these ancient machines in and out of there. Good show, guys!
We got in there years ago in my buddies 210, believe it or not. We were going to the show and landed at Sky Park, but there was no shuttle so we hopped over and landed at Rhinebeck. Used every bit of the runway, even that hill at the end :)
Thanks for posting! I never knew there were air shows for old planes like that! I certainly wouldn't take that long skinny plane, French hariot, above 6 feet either!
I love the way those guys have the courage to fly those 1909 and 1910 planes. But I thing back to the guys who first flew them way back then. The courage to do the first test flight not really knowing what would happen.
Woah! That's cool the 1909 Bleriot was found in Laconia, NH- I'm originally from S. CA, and LA was only a couple hours away, but now I live in NH, and Laconia is only a couple hours drive away!
Went for a ride in the 1928 Standard at Rhinebeck... was phenomenal. Everything I had hoped it would be. But as a historian and plane enthusiast, my goal is to fly in an original ww1 plane. That would be a dream come true.
i live 3 fricking miles from this place one time over my yard they wrote an acual smiley face im not kidding with that smoke steam stuff thats comes out the back of a plane
Surprising machines true works of art congratulations for the wonderful video and also to everyone who contributes to keep aviation history really alive 🛩
We took a ride in the front cockpit of a biplane called a Standard. We hopped out, ran around and joined the line to go again. We still have the tee shirts. Magical place.
The old pioneer of flight had balls of steel. Some of those engines seem that the'd have trouble running a lawnmower. Let alone get a manned airplane up to elevation.
That is probably the best restoration of a early 1900's video I have ever seen. I love how you put in audio to recreate the airshow from this otherwise, silent movie.
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Such Magnificent Array of Class Acts! “Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” - Leonardo Davinci ''And where is the Prince who can afford to so cover his country with troops for its defense, as that ten thousand men descending from the clouds, might not in many places do an infinite deal of mischief, before a force could be brought together to repel them?'' -Benjamin Franklin ' ''How much more then; than those who've chosen straddle and jump from between such wings?'' - Former U.S. Paratrooper Sgt. William ''Rock'' Gilpin 82nd Abn. 1/504 Inf. '71-'74
It's worth going out of your way to visit there. Just be sure of their schedules first. There's also an eagle rescue organization as well as one for wolves not so far away. Enough to fill a weekend.
Was at Rhinebeck years ago, they had a French aircraft that used linseed oil for lubrication and the block/prop spun around the crank shaft. Amazing stuff back then.
5:58 the camera person did a great job capturing the pilot working the controls, you can see how hands on and dangerous it is and was to fly these early airplanes.
What a piece of shit those old engines were. Jesus Christ it’s a amazing they all didn’t give up on flying. Beautiful planes and super fun video to watch. Thanks for posting
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I was made to land At Old Rhinebeck when I was a student pilot. The instructor was impressed so much, that he recommended me for my private pilot check ride. The examiner tried his best to get me in trouble, but issued me my private pilot certificate on my first attempt.
The Rotary Star Engine is that a 2 stroke ? it sound like a moped with a broken exhaust pipe .:-) but it sounds awesome when the pilot release and play with the trottle on landing and driving on the runway.
Oberrursel engines were 2 stroke engines with valves .Exaust valve on head of each cylider and an automatic inlet valve on each piston head. The fuel mixture entered to cranckcase via the hollow cranckshaft. They had no trottle, they regulate engine revs with a cutoff or kill swtch. Lubrcation was fuel/oil premix with ricine oil.(There's the reason pilots used a scarf to cover mouth and nose to avoid fumes and prevent a diarrhea... .)
A salute for Brian Coughlin and Fokker D.VIII N94100. May Blue Skies and Fair Winds be Under your Wings…
Truly sad, I just read the news article. RIP
I realize this is an old video, but it's cooler than sliced bread! What a great event. Thanks for sharing and posting for us to see. Thumbing up👍
Way koola m8!!
Semi ecstatic watching these unbelievable gems hop around! The sounds are fantastic. My dad will love this too.
This is Brilliant!! Just to be able to hear these original engines running would be enough but seeing them taxi/fly: Brilliant! Being there in person would be the only improvement for me. The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is now on my A List. A very well recorded video-thank you for sharing with us all!
I visited the Aerodrome while on a cross country bicycle tour and was heartened to see some of these old, original designs still flying even if some of them use safer, more reliable modern powerplants.
This place is amazing. I have been there multiple times, and have loved every single one of them
Watching that Fokker made my day, I almost dropped a tear; my god, what a beautiful machine. That engine!
Glad you enjoyed it
My son's first flight was in the 1929 New Standard biplane at Old Rhinebeck... the photos are priceless.
I grew up near Rhinebeck, New York and some of my high school teachers used to fly and work on those old planes back around 1970. Whenever we had out of town visitors on summer weekends, we'd usually take them over for one of their flying shows. It makes me a little homesick watching this from out here in Los Angeles but it's nice to see the tradition continues.
A person can feel quite emotional seeing these old bi-planes travelling with serene slowness, and I am one such person.
Incredible place. I’m a classic car restorer and these are just fascinating to see operate and appreciate the true craftsmanship involved. I went in high school with my family and although I was a precocious teenager I still enjoyed the planes
Not sure about exact date, but sometime around late sixties (1960s!), while building x-country time for my commercial, I flew up to Rhinebeck, from Princeton Av. Overflying the field, I had thought I'd land and visit. In a PA-28, Piper Cherokee! That was the end of that idea. I was pretty good, had proven it, with short field work, was confident I could land there. With trees all around and at the ends of the strip ... the low pass down the runway was more than suffcient to end that idea. Very short by modern standards. And adding to the appreciation and talent of the guys who fly these ancient machines in and out of there. Good show, guys!
We got in there years ago in my buddies 210, believe it or not. We were going to the show and landed at Sky Park, but there was no shuttle so we hopped over and landed at Rhinebeck. Used every bit of the runway, even that hill at the end :)
Thanks so much for sharing this, it's incredible to see these operational and not just as static museum pieces.
Thanks for posting! I never knew there were air shows for old planes like that! I certainly wouldn't take that long skinny plane, French hariot, above 6 feet either!
FAntastic! I Love the aileron control on the Curtiss! - Lean to the left, lean to the right!
History had indicated that Glenn Curtiss copied Flyer I with little understanding about wing bending (ailerons and flaps).
There's a Curtiss pusher out here on the west coast, at the Western Antique Automotive and Air Museum in Hood River, OR.
The Fokker Plane has always fascinated me ! The sound is so nice
Not to your great great grandparents
That Fokker must've looked so futuristic in 1918. I can't get my head around the fact this was a thing so many years ago.
Thanks for sharing this video. That's a serious chunk of wood spinning around on the nose of the Fokker DVIII!
Its a beautiful plane!! And loud! lol
Anoither thing on my bucket list crossed out by someone else. Keep up the good work, this is FLYING!
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Храни Вас Бог .!
Николай Нестеров.
Успехов.!
last was there in the late 60s as a wee lad and met Cole Palen. Thanks for the memories
that was incredible, thank you for sharing
I have been to this museum and have seen the show. Really spectacular.
Makes my skin tingle with excitement. Thank you for posting
I enjoyed a beautiful video ever. So awesome and enjoyable
Mitico Fokker, con il motore a stella rotante!! 👍
It was amazing to see "flying" those first "airplanes" of the history !
"of the history"
Those pilots have balls of steel getting up there in those airframes. Amazing to watch and a lot of trust in your maintenance.
Thanks, love the demo of wing warping, in fact loved it all, thanks.
I love the way those guys have the courage to fly those 1909 and 1910 planes. But I thing back to the guys who first flew them way back then. The courage to do the first test flight not really knowing what would happen.
imagine having to go to battle in one of those..
@@sliceofbread2611 No thanks! Would rather keep my feet on the ground than get into one of those's.
A magical place and experience. Cole Palen's dream lives on.
I couldn't be more proud! You showed my peepaw Mr. Molotov Over the Side 😊
Woah! That's cool the 1909 Bleriot was found in Laconia, NH- I'm originally from S. CA, and LA was only a couple hours away, but now I live in NH, and Laconia is only a couple hours drive away!
Went for a ride in the 1928 Standard at Rhinebeck... was phenomenal. Everything I had hoped it would be. But as a historian and plane enthusiast, my goal is to fly in an original ww1 plane. That would be a dream come true.
I hope Rhinebeck is on for September! It's number one on my bucket list. Hope this is the year.
Hopefully!! At least it’s a few months away still!
A great day out, lots to see and they put on some really good shows,been a couple of times
i live 3 fricking miles from this place one time over my yard they wrote an acual smiley face im not kidding with that smoke steam stuff thats comes out the back of a plane
Wonderful place. Got to fly with Cole Palen himself in a great old biplane. What a thrill!
Круто!)) Спасибо за видео!)
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Так ты и написал путевое - благодарность :)
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Surprising machines true works of art congratulations for the wonderful video and also to everyone who contributes to keep aviation history really alive 🛩
The Fokker D8 is a modern replica. Probably why the pilot had the confidence to fly it.
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That was a pretty cool watch.
Finally someone wasn't afraid to fly
We took a ride in the front cockpit of a biplane called a Standard. We hopped out, ran around and joined the line to go again. We still have the tee shirts. Magical place.
wow.. istimewa.. Awesome..
Thank you for video.
Cool Cd drag coefficient with respect to modern numeric simulations;)
The old pioneer of flight had balls of steel. Some of those engines seem that the'd have trouble running a lawnmower. Let alone get a manned airplane up to elevation.
Cute girl helping turn around that first plane!😄
Great video
i would pay a million dollars to own one of those things man, incredible how its still running after all these years!
Fokker D-8 flight at the end had me on pins & needles. These are among the bravest among men.
That is probably the best restoration of a early 1900's video I have ever seen. I love how you put in audio to recreate the airshow from this otherwise, silent movie.
Enjoyed the museum very much. A step back into history. The Glory Days of aviation. Happy 4th of July, Rhinebeck Aviators and Volunteers!
Beautiful!!!!
wow,. this is incredibly cool to see those old models fly :D I love this!
loved the vidieo.some brave men there.
Why does it look like so much fun flying early aircraft like this
The sound of the Fokker is amazing. I imagine the red baron in a dog fight to this sound. Go, Snoppy, go! And Woodstock, look out!
Ive seen motorcycles get more air than some of these planes.. :) Cool video.
The fokker is such a happy plane, always smile while flying
Fokk you
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To an Englishman, such as myself, it looks not so friendly.
It's a Bleriot
In WW1 the phrase: "Get that Fokker!" was a legitimate military command.
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The Democratic Party is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party
Those particular fokkers were Meschersmitts
Lol that Fokker at the end after it lands and turns around looks so happy with itself
Such Magnificent Array of Class Acts!
“Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward,
for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” - Leonardo Davinci
''And where is the Prince who can afford to so cover his country with troops for its defense,
as that ten thousand men descending from the clouds, might not in many places do an infinite deal of mischief, before a force could be brought together to repel them?'' -Benjamin Franklin
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''How much more then; than those who've chosen straddle and jump from between such wings?''
- Former U.S. Paratrooper Sgt. William ''Rock'' Gilpin 82nd Abn. 1/504 Inf. '71-'74
It's worth going out of your way to visit there. Just be sure of their schedules first.
There's also an eagle rescue organization as well as one for wolves not so far away. Enough to fill a weekend.
that last plane sounded bad ass
Was at Rhinebeck years ago, they had a French aircraft that used linseed oil for lubrication and the block/prop spun around the crank shaft. Amazing stuff back then.
Excellent.Iwish there more videos like this.
Thanks! Well there is at least one ;)
That Fokker is just smiling! 12:02
What a beauty!
Terrific pilot! Amazing plane!
The D-8 is gorgeous!
Wunderschön, vielen Dank !
This is so cool, thank you for the video !!
5:58 the camera person did a great job capturing the pilot working the controls, you can see how hands on and dangerous it is and was to fly these early airplanes.
I’ve stumbled across a modern day Wacky Races ! 👍🏻
Beautiful cars and planes!
What a piece of shit those old engines were. Jesus Christ it’s a amazing they all didn’t give up on flying. Beautiful planes and super fun video to watch.
Thanks for posting
Nice video - thank you!
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That Curtis Pusher was built by Bob Coolbaugh in New Market Virginia.
PS. no parachute, he had to wear bicycle innetubes.
We liked to become a pilot too.
Nabi Yunus (Yūnus):77 - Musa berkata: "Apakah kamu mengatakan terhadap kebenaran waktu ia datang kepadamu, sihirkah ini?" padahal ahli-ahli sihir itu tidaklah mendapat kemenangan".
How have i never heard of this airshow??? wow....
Stunning...
I was made to land At Old Rhinebeck when I was a student pilot. The instructor was impressed so much, that he recommended me for my private pilot check ride. The examiner tried his best to get me in trouble, but issued me my private pilot certificate on my first attempt.
Norbert Siewert good for you
I'm so interested to try to make hehe..
Fokker D-8 has so awesome sound.
Astonishing
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris.....;)
02:20 It is funny that the rudder was so small.I wonder why , at that time, they did not put a bigger and more effective one after experimenting. 🤷♂️
Compared to the earlier aircraft featured, the Fokker must have seemed like something out of a sci-fi movie.
I'm overly afraid of heights, Also cant wait to be a pilot lol ;)
You gotta be more careful at low alt tho. Even if you stall the plane high up, you can recover it. But if you mess up the landing...
Exactly my thoughts.
@@hunormagyar1843 Yes for sure much better above 1000 ft.
Who knows. Maybe that's the best way to cure that fear.
@@tardisrider25 I'm going to find out one day.
Wow amazing!
Good job!
Thanks!
The Rotary Star Engine is that a 2 stroke ? it sound like a moped with a broken exhaust pipe
.:-) but it sounds awesome when the pilot release and play with the trottle on landing and driving on the runway.
Rotary is four stroke.
Oberrursel engines were 2 stroke engines with valves .Exaust valve on head of each cylider and an automatic inlet valve on each piston head. The fuel mixture entered to cranckcase via the hollow cranckshaft. They had no trottle, they regulate engine revs with a cutoff or kill swtch. Lubrcation was fuel/oil premix with ricine oil.(There's the reason pilots used a scarf to cover mouth and nose to avoid fumes and prevent a diarrhea... .)
@@josepelotudogomezcredulo6993 I thought it was a 2 stroke. thank you for your excellent explanation.
Thank you for your explanation, Very interesting.
Love the bike wheels!
I'm watching this baked out of my mind and it's absolutely hilarious. "This is the beginning of top gun ladies and gentlemen."
Wow, such a treat.
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Вот что можно сделать из швейной машинки Зингера! Небольшое приспособление и получилась замечательная летающая сноповязалка.