Bellissimi aerei,, soprattutto quelli d' epoca che ci riportano ai tempi passati, ma un applauso speciale a tutti i piloti che che ci regalano momenti di emozioni e ci fanno capire che siamo tutti cittadini del mondo! ❤👏👏🎉😘
Come to Kansas City, if you haven’t already. The Charles B Wheeler downtown airport has a TWA airline history museum and you can walk through a preserved constellation. One of the best experiences I’ve ever had.
@@TheEvanAlmightyy Man, I would love to see that! I'm an oooold retired pilot, 81, and I did get to fly the DC 3 and PBY, but I never got the chance to fly any of the big, four engine radial-powered birds. The Connie is an incredible airplane. Thanks.
@@InternDelta-14 as a french pretty much everything since most of the aircrafts there will be new to me. im especially looking forward to the v22, f22, the constellation, the mig29, the c5, c123, and the whole night show
The three most beautiful, elegant, impossibly human airplanes ever created: Connie, Cat, 262. I watched the Connies take off and land at LAX from 1953 to 1958 and my mom worked at Hughes for a couple of years. The Coastguard flew its colors up and down the beaches of SoCal - a PBY Catalina, flying at about 3 miles per hour, more hovering than flying. I have never seen an Me-262 in person. I'm not making fun of all other airplanes but c'mon. Today Imma little P-47 with some F4F (eff-four-eff you too, buddy!) which always sounds like somebody cursing. You can change your likes and loves but when it comes to the third element (the power of many...sorry!) I ALWAYS come home to the Connie, the Cat, and the two-six-two. Of course I'm looking for the bathroom in the cockpit (vagpit?) of a P-47 and I find a map titled How to Find the Jug's seat, where if you sit on three parachutes you can reach that peddle, right there. The Juggernaut is my Babe, that's different. The Connie, the Cat, the Two-Six-Two...repeat...these are the women I've been dreaming of...
Anyone that works in refueling will tell you that kc-46 pegasus is a pile of garbage. How the hell do you manage to introduce latency into a hardwired camera for the boom operator?
My big brother Joe told me about this today, and wants me to be the magic of it, and talk our Aunt Pat into taking the whole family to see it, next year. She won't say "no" to me, if I ask her. She wouldn't say "yes" to Joe, cause he's too grown. That's why he had me look this up on UA-cam. ▶️✈️🛫🛬🛩️
Bellissimi aerei,, soprattutto quelli d' epoca che ci riportano ai tempi passati, ma un applauso speciale a tutti i piloti che che ci regalano momenti di emozioni e ci fanno capire che siamo tutti cittadini del mondo! ❤👏👏🎉😘
IMHO the magnificent Lockheed Constellation is the most beautiful aircraft ever created.
A sculpture in aluminium!
Elegant and powerful! ❤
Come to Kansas City, if you haven’t already. The Charles B Wheeler downtown airport has a TWA airline history museum and you can walk through a preserved constellation. One of the best experiences I’ve ever had.
@@TheEvanAlmightyy
Man, I would love to see that!
I'm an oooold retired pilot, 81, and I did get to fly the DC 3 and PBY, but I never got the chance to fly any of the big, four engine radial-powered birds.
The Connie is an incredible airplane.
Thanks.
That Connie is such a work of art. Always a thrill to see it flying!
Thank you guys for documenting these beautiful planes, it’s a joy to look back on Oshkosh each year
Thanks from Germany ❤and ❤well done❤❤
super amazing airshow
I'll be flying on that C1A Trader this year to Oshkosh!! I've been good friends with the owner for 10yrs now! Great group of people out there!
That’s the most amazing thing I’ve seen in a long time!
Dream come true, to go there. 🌟 🤩
Same here
airshow like that not more possible in the best Germany we ever had😢😢😢😢😢
Very good presination and show. Thank you..
Thanks
Great vocals
O.k. the MiG 17 is gorgeous.
24:19 That's an A321 CEO (Current Engine Option), you can tell because the engines are much smaller than the CFM LEAP1A on the NEO aircraft
We actually flew in those motor gliders in the previous year a few days before the show from Detroit, Michigan.
i flew in a constillation 2 times. from Japan to California then from California to Boston MA
Flew on a constellation in the 50's from NYC to Miami.
Deadly place to go.
I’ve flown on the Tri-Conctilation civilian airliner. 1st plane i flew on was the DC-3 (C-47 ).
Constellation, not tri-conctilation.
Who else is going to the EAA on Wednesday
I am
going for the whole week!
@@warthy4889 I’m going for 2 days, what aircraft are you most interested in seeing?
@@InternDelta-14 as a french pretty much everything since most of the aircrafts there will be new to me. im especially looking forward to the v22, f22, the constellation, the mig29, the c5, c123, and the whole night show
I’m going the whole week plus two days!
The three most beautiful, elegant, impossibly human airplanes ever created: Connie, Cat, 262. I watched the Connies take off and land at LAX from 1953 to 1958 and my mom worked at Hughes for a couple of years. The Coastguard flew its colors up and down the beaches of SoCal - a PBY Catalina, flying at about 3 miles per hour, more hovering than flying. I have never seen an Me-262 in person. I'm not making fun of all other airplanes but c'mon. Today Imma little P-47 with some F4F (eff-four-eff you too, buddy!) which always sounds like somebody cursing. You can change your likes and loves but when it comes to the third element (the power of many...sorry!) I ALWAYS come home to the Connie, the Cat, and the two-six-two. Of course I'm looking for the bathroom in the cockpit (vagpit?) of a P-47 and I find a map titled How to Find the Jug's seat, where if you sit on three parachutes you can reach that peddle, right there. The Juggernaut is my Babe, that's different. The Connie, the Cat, the Two-Six-Two...repeat...these are the women I've been dreaming of...
The flying unit of the Maryland Air Guard is the 175th Wing, not the 165th Wing.
NK still operates Mig 17’s and other early Soviet aircraft.
Why does a U2 plane always have a car following it when it landing? At 33:40
He’s telling the pilot how many feet he is off the ground. Also it carries the outrigger wheels for the aircraft.
What Country Is This Place In?
usa
Oshkosh Wisconsin
United States of america
Not one homebuilt in the video?
OLA BOA NOITE/SXT FER,26/07/2024.OK
Please add normal units and not just imperial ones.
I will never go again to eaa
Anyone that works in refueling will tell you that kc-46 pegasus is a pile of garbage. How the hell do you manage to introduce latency into a hardwired camera for the boom operator?
Eaa just wants your money
My big brother Joe told me about this today, and wants me to be the magic of it, and talk our Aunt Pat into taking the whole family to see it, next year. She won't say "no" to me, if I ask her. She wouldn't say "yes" to Joe, cause he's too grown. That's why he had me look this up on UA-cam. ▶️✈️🛫🛬🛩️