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.
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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!
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!
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.
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.
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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
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... .)
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 :)
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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.
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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
I know is unintended, but this is an excellent diversion to hide the truth. It is being known, thosands of years ago nirvana was a simple and effective way to fly and transport. But this video is about the "first" flying machines. Please, "what is a machine that can fly", has to be explained first. The science behind materials and construction of a vessel capable of transport people, capable of travel, refers to a "machine" by itself. - Uh! Oh! Ah! ...mmmm I dont like gossip. I like when there are solid evidence. Noh! We cant "suppose" nirvana existed, with the short amount of historical gossip about it. But we can pretend to be BLIND! Yeah! That's it! Humongous megaliths, everywhere, around the world, cut by the same time, cut using the same technology, and transported above a mountain, accross a forest, crossing a river, and finally, taken uphill, to be positioned [from above].😄 ...no, I dont think the same people who built the [todays] impossible, were capable of air cargo, heavy loads, we cant.... Or they...?
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.
1980 aircrafts is not better then why 1942 is a world war two and more a lot of much better aircraft in that year??? This is fake! Maybe that aircraft is around 1880 not 1890 haha noob!!
As for the demonstration and discription of the Curtis , to turn a Motorcycle you " DO NOT LEAN, EVER". just like and Aircraft it will want to travel straight with an Aircraft you use a combination of Aileron and Rudder to Bank and initiate the turn left and then it will fly in an arc as it is in balance, and so it is with a Motor cycle in that for a left turn you turn outward ie to the right initially and the bike banks left due to gyroscopic effect of the wheels and the actual track of the wheels relative to the bike's C of G and it establishes a balanced turn left for instance where the centrifugal and gravitational forces in balance .
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.
Cool vid. I've always wanted to go up and see this. Do the really old planes actually lift off and fly around or do they just do a lift off down the runway? There was a great article from one of the early issues of Air & Space mag about these old WW1 planes and how physically demanding and punishing for the pilot they were to fly. Oil all over you, poor control, wind blasted, shaken. Cool stuff. That Fokker D-8 really got up and climbed, BTW!
ddavis72 the real older stuff just does a quick liftoff only feet off the ground, along the runway and then back down again. Personally I don’t think anyone would trust something like that to do a few laps around the area😂
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.
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!
Surprising machines true works of art congratulations for the wonderful video and also to everyone who contributes to keep aviation history really alive 🛩
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
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.
Love the bike wheels!
That curtiss is so cool, but holy shit what a deathtrap
What fun!
The commentator is good!
My understanding is that Glenn Curtis invented the aileron.
In WW1 the phrase: "Get that Fokker!" was a legitimate military command.
wie?
was?
Wendelin Weissbach wut
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Those particular fokkers were Meschersmitts
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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.
That Fokker is just smiling! 12:02
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 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!!
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!
My son's first flight was in the 1929 New Standard biplane at Old Rhinebeck... the photos are priceless.
The Fokker Plane has always fascinated me ! The sound is so nice
Not to your great great grandparents
It was amazing to see "flying" those first "airplanes" of the history !
"of the history"
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.
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 D8 is a modern replica. Probably why the pilot had the confidence to fly it.
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1906,paris france, 14 bis. Santos Dumont first to fly....
Wright brodhers invented is catapult
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.
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Так ты и написал путевое - благодарность :)
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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
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
I’ve stumbled across a modern day Wacky Races ! 👍🏻
A wood a cloth plane
With bicycle wheels
What sounds like a boats engine
And no cockpit
💯 @///--> 7:57 This miracle airplane model is so unique however he really needs full assist during 'taxi'...I guess.
Now that's the way an airplane is supposed to look.
Me thinking to myself: is that bamboo?
Announcer: Yes, that's bamboo
0_0
This place is amazing. I have been there multiple times, and have loved every single one of them
I'd be afraid to lean on one of these planes let alone fly one!
Thanks to the UA-cam algorithm for getting us here
true.... although I don't think 1 out of 50 (generously) is a record worth any type of praise. lol
Thanks so much for sharing this, it's incredible to see these operational and not just as static museum pieces.
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.
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
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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 :)
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.
Semi ecstatic watching these unbelievable gems hop around! The sounds are fantastic. My dad will love this too.
Sure cool aircraft that birthed flight to modern day .
When the title said turn of the century, I was expecting to see predator drones, F-22s and Spaceship One. What gives?
Sorry, I should say last century 😉
Turn of the century is a term referring to the 1890s-1910
12:00 IT HAS A SMILEY FACE!
Watching that Fokker made my day, I almost dropped a tear; my god, what a beautiful machine. That engine!
Glad you enjoyed it
We liked to become a pilot too.
Still better than F35
the only and fairly close to natural way to enjoy the flight.
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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.
Now that is flying, balls like bowling balls
it makes me unreasonably angry seeing modern equipment on vintage aircraft, even if they are replicas
I hate the FAA so much
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
Isn't the Wright brother's plane in this?
The one plane is similar to it. However not the Wright bothers model
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
Thanks, love the demo of wing warping, in fact loved it all, thanks.
I have been to this museum and have seen the show. Really spectacular.
The French plane sounds like my old tractor.
On my superbass earphone it's sounds pretty cool
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I know is unintended, but this is an excellent diversion to hide the truth. It is being known, thosands of years ago nirvana was a simple and effective way to fly and transport. But this video is about the "first" flying machines. Please, "what is a machine that can fly", has to be explained first. The science behind materials and construction of a vessel capable of transport people, capable of travel, refers to a "machine" by itself.
- Uh! Oh! Ah! ...mmmm I dont like gossip. I like when there are solid evidence. Noh! We cant "suppose" nirvana existed, with the short amount of historical gossip about it. But we can pretend to be BLIND! Yeah! That's it! Humongous megaliths, everywhere, around the world, cut by the same time, cut using the same technology, and transported above a mountain, accross a forest, crossing a river, and finally, taken uphill, to be positioned [from above].😄 ...no, I dont think the same people who built the [todays] impossible, were capable of air cargo, heavy loads, we cant.... Or they...?
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.
Back when planes sounded like heavy machine guns😁
A magical place and experience. Cole Palen's dream lives on.
8:48 Bruh I thought that guy was walking into the propellor for a second 💀
Get your eyes checked lol
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1980 aircrafts is not better then why 1942 is a world war two and more a lot of much better aircraft in that year??? This is fake! Maybe that aircraft is around 1880 not 1890 haha noob!!
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As for the demonstration and discription of the Curtis , to turn a Motorcycle you " DO NOT LEAN, EVER". just like and Aircraft it will want to travel straight with an Aircraft you use a combination of Aileron and Rudder to Bank and initiate the turn left and then it will fly in an arc as it is in balance, and so it is with a Motor cycle in that for a left turn you turn outward ie to the right initially and the bike banks left due to gyroscopic effect of the wheels and the actual track of the wheels relative to the bike's C of G and it establishes a balanced turn left for instance where the centrifugal and gravitational forces in balance .
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
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. 🤷♂️
Cool vid. I've always wanted to go up and see this. Do the really old planes actually lift off and fly around or do they just do a lift off down the runway? There was a great article from one of the early issues of Air & Space mag about these old WW1 planes and how physically demanding and punishing for the pilot they were to fly. Oil all over you, poor control, wind blasted, shaken. Cool stuff. That Fokker D-8 really got up and climbed, BTW!
ddavis72 the real older stuff just does a quick liftoff only feet off the ground, along the runway and then back down again. Personally I don’t think anyone would trust something like that to do a few laps around the area😂
1902 to 1910 was real flyin. Jets not flying it just trying to keep far enough ahead of ya arse so its not bein burnt to badly!
Excellent video-thanks. I wasn't sure if the Fokker was going to make it through the entire flight! BTW where is Rhinebeck Aerodrome?
Rhinebeck, NY.
Those pilots have balls of steel getting up there in those airframes. Amazing to watch and a lot of trust in your maintenance.
The miniature uncle intermittently guess because glue finallly strap before a repulsive chain. regular, curious order
I got to go to that show back 78.
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Should provide decent thrust...
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.
That was a pretty cool watch.
12:00 the plane had a goofy lil smile
ДО ЗАКРЫЛКОВ ЕЩЕ НЕ ДОДУМАЛИСЬ..ВОТ И НЕ ВЗЛЕТАЛОСЬ...
Glen Curtiss, first in flight. Orville and Wilbur who?
NICE CAMERAS QUALITY IN 19'S XD
I enjoyed a beautiful video ever. So awesome and enjoyable
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High tech
никаких элеронов, всё как у птиц!
Curtiss marca hermosa reliquia saludos desde Argentina arelista
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!
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last was there in the late 60s as a wee lad and met Cole Palen. Thanks for the memories
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris.....;)
when you are not engineer, but know the rudder is too small just looking to it.🙂
If these planes crashes then definitely we would survive 😜
Surprising machines true works of art congratulations for the wonderful video and also to everyone who contributes to keep aviation history really alive 🛩
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"Just play the oldest stupidest song you have."
I'm so interested to try to make hehe..
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Barely flies does it
Not too much. I wouldn’t feel too comfortable flying some of those around though. 🤔
that last plane sounded bad ass
MashaAllah
Compared to the earlier aircraft featured, the Fokker must have seemed like something out of a sci-fi movie.
great no wrds
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