Glorious! What an event! What a lineup of warbirds! Seeing the two Mosquitoes together was special. Thanks for putting this up for all of us who could not attend.
NO WAY YE OLD PUB I THOGHT THE SCAPTED IT this aircraft has crazy story if yyou watch no bullets fly from sabaton this plane was badly damged from after bombings from germiny in ww2 all of suddon wuftfflye took to skys to take domw the old pub but mercasly she nearly got shot down but last sec ploilt pulled up saving her from getting destroyed back in air frace was ye old pub flying but when saw bad shape and injerd crew of this bomber he decied not to kill instend fly by her scaring the heack out of americans when very badly damged ye old pup made to english cahhnel france sluted to charly and rest of crew flye back to germiny years latter both frencs and charly meet up for first time and frienc worte my bro died in war but few days before chrstmas i saved the bomber from her desctation
Those Allisons in the P38 P39 P40 P51A and P63 do also sing their song !!!!! FREEEEEEEEEEDOM !!!!!! just as the Packard built Merlin in the P51 B/D Mustangs. !!!!
Superb video . Thanks for posting . Although I will say , the engine in the Sea Fury doesn't sound like the old , Bristol Centaurus . Not complaining though . lol
Glad you enjoyed it! The first Sea Fury in the video, an FB.11 variant called 'Argonaut', is powered by an Pratt & Whitney R-3350 and uses a four-bladed prop. The second Sea Fury, the two-seat T.20 variant is powered by a Bristol Centaurus and uses a 5-bladed prop.
Yes! The first Sea Fury in the video, an FB.11 variant called 'Argonaut', is powered by an R3350 and uses a four-bladed prop. The second Sea Fury, the two-seat T.20 variant is powered by the original Bristol Centaurus engine and uses a 5-bladed prop.
It's a bummer Planes Of Fame is moving the show to Santa Maria Chino has gotten too crowded. I guess nothing last forever. Great video no music 👍
It was soo cool seeing the Mosquitos fly together. Great vid!
Glorious!
What an event! What a lineup of warbirds!
Seeing the two Mosquitoes together was special.
Thanks for putting this up for all of us who could not attend.
NO WAY YE OLD PUB
I THOGHT THE SCAPTED IT
this aircraft has crazy story
if yyou watch no bullets fly from sabaton
this plane was badly damged from after bombings from germiny in ww2 all of suddon wuftfflye took to skys to take domw the old pub but mercasly she nearly got shot down but last sec ploilt pulled up saving her from getting destroyed back in air frace was ye old pub flying but when saw bad shape and injerd crew of this bomber he decied not to kill instend fly by her scaring the heack out of americans when very badly damged ye old pup made to english cahhnel france sluted to charly and rest of crew flye back to germiny
years latter both frencs and charly meet up for first time
and frienc worte my bro died in war but few days before chrstmas i saved the bomber from her desctation
Those Allisons in the P38 P39 P40 P51A and P63 do also sing their song !!!!! FREEEEEEEEEEDOM !!!!!! just as the Packard built Merlin in the P51 B/D Mustangs. !!!!
No P-39 there
Great!
Danke German y
Superb video . Thanks for posting . Although I will say , the engine in the Sea Fury doesn't sound like the old , Bristol Centaurus . Not complaining though . lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
The first Sea Fury in the video, an FB.11 variant called 'Argonaut', is powered by an Pratt & Whitney R-3350 and uses a four-bladed prop.
The second Sea Fury, the two-seat T.20 variant is powered by a Bristol Centaurus and uses a 5-bladed prop.
@@AviationHighlights . Thanks for the info . I thought it sounded different .
No more air races, I wondered where everyone was. LOL.
Is that a R-3350 in the Sea Fury?
Fury 924 has the proper engine, Bristol Centaurus.
Yes! The first Sea Fury in the video, an FB.11 variant called 'Argonaut', is powered by an R3350 and uses a four-bladed prop. The second Sea Fury, the two-seat T.20 variant is powered by the original Bristol Centaurus engine and uses a 5-bladed prop.