Thank you for listening to us all and removing that dreadful and completely inappropriate music - this is now a 'goosebumps' video, bloody perfect engine soundtrack.
@badgerbait8351 there were two F7F’s flying - a silver one and a dark blue one - which one Steve Hinton was flying I’m not sure? It looks like him in the silver plane, but he usually flys the blue machine!
@michae which one? There’s two - silver machine first then the Navy Blue one which I think he normally flys!?! But it does look like him in the silver plane?
Thank you for not playing Crazy Train through terrible speakers like they do at most air shows. We’re there for the planes, not production value so thank you.
There is little to match a big radial sound. Particularly one with individual exhaust stacks as it is going away. They truly do make a 'round' sound that doesn't come through the speakers as well as it does in real life. Merlins also make a truly wonderful sound, as do Allisons, but the V12's are just a different part of the orchestra.
now that's an airshow! No vera lynn, no cosplayers, no stupid music or commentary, just ridiculously macho muscle planes beating up the runway! absolutely awesome!
The way it should be and NO talking from ground spectators, just the sweet sounds of the "round loud ones" in the words of a C47 pilot I knew. I'm very grateful.
@@Mike-01234 Supercharger you mean, I'm quite sure that would be it, since the gunport wheeze usually happens when the plane's flying at higher angles of attack.
The roar of the radial never will be out of style!! The skill of these pilots is amazing as well they make it look like a low pass is NO problem. Lots of briefing and prep!
Wow!!!!!! So much better!!!!!!! That tbm and p40 were low low!! Didn't get that far with the music one but watched all the way thru with the real symphony....ty ty ty👍
how refreshing to see an airshow where they are not just tiny sillhouettes in the sky.....................................and natural engine sound , WOW !!
When I look back at the tech from the first half of the 20th century, I find it amazing. This is what you can create with a slide ruler and a bunch of determination.
You imagine they navigated across oceans and found a little island, dropped a bomb, then navigated home to another small island all with out gps. You weren’t done working until you stepped out of the thing
THANK YOU Mark… #2, the TBM, is what my Father flew in WW2…I have large framed pics in our Atmos lobby dedicated to those boys. Hearing those cylinders thumping away gives me bigass goosebumps!! I’ll play this clip often, subscribed and eternally grateful. DP
Inline V-12's and single and/or double row radials, circa 1930's to 1950's, buzzing the field at low altitude is the most delicious kind of music... Thanx Mark
Four and a half minutes of pure awesomeness (and beautiful landscape). Thanks for letting us enjoy the original sound without music. Love the wingtip camera on the Mitchell.
Absolutely fantastic..great to see these planes all together. Agree no music is necessary..just the sound of those engines and props doing what they were designed to do...beautiful!!
I wish, when I was 20, that I had had more appreciation for what I saw at my first airshow. It was 1987 and it was the High On Kalamazoo airshow. They did a flight of all the Grumman "cats." The F-14 was straining to stay in formation with the rest of them and was at the height of its popularity. It's only in the last 18 years (since the Tomcat was retired) that I really have a true appreciation of what I saw.
And just think, LeRoy Randle Grumman was a USN Lieutenant who was talked in to resigning his commission by aircraft manufacturer Grover Loening and going to work for Loening. That 'LeRoy' is how Grover Loening spells the name in his 1968 book Takeoff Into Greatness. It is worth reading.
Love the shot the camera man took from the wing of the B-25. Truly, the camera man never dies 😂. One heck of a seat he had. All beautiful aircraft may they forever fly.❤
Wow Mark!! This show looks truly amazing! We have something similar in the UK but not with a backdrop that impressive! And certainly not that low!! Thanks for sharing!!!
I absolutely love the music you chose, and the rest should use the same 'music'. Seriously. Everybody knows that aviation videos only require the exhaust and props slappin' the air, for it to be audibly delicious!
Awesome noise! Never saw the one with music, thanks for posting the clean audio track. I see these aircraft cross the skies with smoke trailing and I think of all the young men that sat in a plane doing that 80 odd years ago wondering if that engine would hold on long enough to get them home or at the very least clear of occupied territory! Lest we forget!
This….This was really amazing, a Zero, a TBF Avenger and a F7F Tigercat are just rare sights at any airshows, having these and the other classics low passing the Saint Bart runway, was epic!
Aussi spectaculaire que la vidéo tournée à Yverdon-les-Bains, Vaud, Suisse, où les avions volaient sur une rivière et face à une passerelle. Tellement magnifique
On behalf of all of us who Like Planes with their Engine Sounds, thank you Mark.
Agreed!
Ban aviation music videos lol
This man deserves an Oscar for this
Sounds fake to me
@@hfhjfx Congratulations on publicly admitting your stupidity.
Now that’s music to my ears!
agree😀
Can believe you can only get this sounds in movies this days.
🎯🎯
Mark understands what the people want
He does like planes
Thank you for listening to us all and removing that dreadful and completely inappropriate music - this is now a 'goosebumps' video, bloody perfect engine soundtrack.
Much rather hear the engine noise than someone’s idea of “appropriate” music-love it!
Bit like motorcar racing .can't hear the cars because of that announcer
Gone from bottom to top of my list without the music. Appreciate you taking on board our views and re-posting 👏
That F7F Tigercat was pretty amazing.
Steve Hinton was flying it.
The Corsair was pretty wicked too.
@@michaelrunnels7660 No way! Really? Met him at Oshkosh years ago!
@badgerbait8351 there were two F7F’s flying - a silver one and a dark blue one - which one Steve Hinton was flying I’m not sure? It looks like him in the silver plane, but he usually flys the blue machine!
@michae which one? There’s two - silver machine first then the Navy Blue one which I think he normally flys!?! But it does look like him in the silver plane?
Thank you for not playing Crazy Train through terrible speakers like they do at most air shows. We’re there for the planes, not production value so thank you.
Best bloody flybys I've ever seen ! That was something ... sure wished I'd have been there to see this.
Nothing better than the sounds of the radial engines. Great video.
There is little to match a big radial sound. Particularly one with individual exhaust stacks as it is going away. They truly do make a 'round' sound that doesn't come through the speakers as well as it does in real life.
Merlins also make a truly wonderful sound, as do Allisons, but the V12's are just a different part of the orchestra.
The sound of the engines and the slip stream noise is music to my ears. Thank you!
Agree😀
I know we all love the sound of a Merlin but, man, radials are just something else! That B-25 sounds incredible.
P40? ..the v12 in that plane was an Allison...and yes it is a good sound.
now that's an airshow! No vera lynn, no cosplayers, no stupid music or commentary, just ridiculously macho muscle planes beating up the runway! absolutely awesome!
The way it should be and NO talking from ground spectators, just the sweet sounds of the "round loud ones" in the words of a C47 pilot I knew. I'm very grateful.
That P 40 pass is the shit!
Cool isn't it?
It’s all the shit! Every single one of them!! Unbelievable!!!
Could hear that whistle sound not sure if that is the turbocharger, or some gunports on the wings making that noise.
@@Mike-01234 Supercharger you mean, I'm quite sure that would be it, since the gunport wheeze usually happens when the plane's flying at higher angles of attack.
@@Mike-01234 P-40 doesn't have a turbo. It was the supercharger or the reduction gear
I love it that we could hear just the engines and NO music or crowd noise! It's great!
It never crossed my mind that St. Barts would be able to host an airshow with historic planes like these. Totally rad! 😃
Well when you have millionaires in the Caribbean with money to blow on vintage planes ...
@@sublimeade Ha, love how nobody is watching
Glorious sounds! These magnificent old birds were state of the art in their day. ❤
The sound of Liberty to the rescue.
Thank you for re-posting without music. It's awesome.
The roar of the radial never will be out of style!! The skill of these pilots is amazing as well they make it look like a low pass is NO problem. Lots of briefing and prep!
Oh, there's PLENTY of music-- the music of internal combustion.
It's call radial
@@lcfflc3887 "Called" Inlines provide good music too. Why limit yourself?
Mostly internal....
@@bertg.6056 I guess we can't trust radicals to stay inline
That F7F Tigercat sounds incredible.
@DeereX748 - two Tigercats - silver one first followed at the end of the video by a Navy Blue one, which I think is the one Steve Hinton usually flys!
Beautiful.
Crank hard!
Wow!!!!!! So much better!!!!!!! That tbm and p40 were low low!! Didn't get that far with the music one but watched all the way thru with the real symphony....ty ty ty👍
Started watching this on my phone, inadequate sound so on with the tv and crank the volume up! 👌
OMG! it had to be an amazing experience to see such an aeroplanes flying on such an airport! I wish to be there 😢
AMAZING array of "rare" aircraft... wonderful display !
NOW there is a video that deserves e real THUMBS UP! Thank you a lot for posting!
This must have been incredible to witness in person.
The perfect soundtrack!
Spectacular! MUCH better without the music! Thank you!!
how refreshing to see an airshow where they are not just tiny sillhouettes in the sky.....................................and natural engine sound , WOW !!
When I look back at the tech from the first half of the 20th century, I find it amazing. This is what you can create with a slide ruler and a bunch of determination.
You imagine they navigated across oceans and found a little island, dropped a bomb, then navigated home to another small island all with out gps. You weren’t done working until you stepped out of the thing
Island? Imagine carrier based aircraft.
@@PsRohrbaugh Both happened during WW II.
That's beautiful music! Big aero engines are a symphony!
Those pilots are having FUN!
All of them sound amazing, but there's just something special about the supercharged V engines...
THANK YOU Mark… #2, the TBM, is what my Father flew in WW2…I have large framed pics in our Atmos lobby dedicated to those boys. Hearing those cylinders thumping away gives me bigass goosebumps!! I’ll play this clip often, subscribed and eternally grateful. DP
Awesome 👍
Thank you for not ruining this great video with music.
The sound of those radials is the only music needed.. ❤
Ohhh, this was definitely music to my ears with my volume cranked!
Now THIS is more like it! See? You can be taught! Thank you so much for removing the amateurish production attempt. This is FAR more appealing. Yay!
I love this, high risk, high speed low altitude flying with only engine sound
This is one of the best symphonies I have ever heared -Thank YOU!
Thanks for reposting! There’s only one soundtrack you need for these amazing aircraft.
Thank you for no music, the engines are the music, thank you!!
Inline V-12's and single and/or double row radials, circa 1930's to 1950's,
buzzing the field at low altitude is the most delicious kind of music...
Thanx Mark
Inline V-12?
Tiger Cat…what wonderful music.
@christopher - 2 x Tigercats - 1 silver and 1 Navy Blue
Lots of beauty here: the vintage planes, the roar of the engines, St. Barts, the blue waters of the Caribbean... what a trip. Wish I was there!
Great !!! Thank you for having removed the music so that we can now enjoy the fantastic engine sounds !!!
Man that Zero just zips along so quick
is that a real zero? i mean it probably is , but wow thats a rare beast.
Loved that tigercat
@steveward4509 - there were two Tigercats! - 1 silver and 1 dark blue!
What a magnificent concept - fly boys with natural sounds.
Excellent ! Thanks for posting & l definitely prefer to hear those engines !
Four and a half minutes of pure awesomeness (and beautiful landscape).
Thanks for letting us enjoy the original sound without music. Love the wingtip camera on the Mitchell.
Thank you Mark for the reposting without music 🎶 ,what a fantastic video 😁👍🇮🇪🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
The sound those Mitchells and tiger cats made was something else.
Who needs music, when you have the "music" of big radials and a V12, thanks for posting this.
Awesome footage. I have taken a fair amount of video on the approach end of that runway. A very cool place to spot.
Absolutely fantastic..great to see these planes all together. Agree no music is necessary..just the sound of those engines and props doing what they were designed to do...beautiful!!
I wish, when I was 20, that I had had more appreciation for what I saw at my first airshow. It was 1987 and it was the High On Kalamazoo airshow. They did a flight of all the Grumman "cats." The F-14 was straining to stay in formation with the rest of them and was at the height of its popularity. It's only in the last 18 years (since the Tomcat was retired) that I really have a true appreciation of what I saw.
And just think, LeRoy Randle Grumman was a USN Lieutenant who was talked in to resigning his commission by aircraft manufacturer Grover Loening and going to work for Loening. That 'LeRoy' is how Grover Loening spells the name in his 1968 book Takeoff Into Greatness. It is worth reading.
It was great to see this and hear the engine sounds.
From me in the UK....thank you.❤
Job well done Mark 👍
A video with the roaring sound of any type of engine should never be destroyd with disturbing muzak!
Love the shot the camera man took from the wing of the B-25. Truly, the camera man never dies 😂. One heck of a seat he had. All beautiful aircraft may they forever fly.❤
Thankyou Mark. No music !
Thanks for re-posting.
Excellent video!
Wow Mark!! This show looks truly amazing! We have something similar in the UK but not with a backdrop that impressive! And certainly not that low!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Grew up with those sounds. Lived next to a lend lease depot where many types of planes made their way to Russia. Love it!
Thank you the WWII planes and sounds are romantic! I've heard them many times live including this year.
I just have to keep watching it over and over, beautiful, great job.
¡Bellos sonidos! Sobre todo del Corsair F4U 00:30 ¡espeluznante!
Absolutely awesome, we get to hear what we are watching ..
100% better, lesson learnt.
I didn’t watch the video with music, but this is music..amazing sounds 👍🙂
Needs to be played at full volume 👍😁
coolest airport i've ever been in. Those are some of the best low flybys ever seen. Well done thank you for letting the engines speak.
Wow! That was a cool video of those old warbird's. I love watching those old warbird's from the past!
I absolutely love the music you chose, and the rest should use the same 'music'. Seriously. Everybody knows that aviation videos only require the exhaust and props slappin' the air, for it to be audibly delicious!
One of the best airshow videos I’ve seen. Engine sounds are all we need.
Seeing these vintage birds flying makes my eyes tear up
Awesome noise! Never saw the one with music, thanks for posting the clean audio track.
I see these aircraft cross the skies with smoke trailing and I think of all the young men that sat in a plane doing that 80 odd years ago wondering if that engine would hold on long enough to get them home or at the very least clear of occupied territory! Lest we forget!
The sound of those piston engines legendary for me old school the best 💥💥💥💥💥💥
Takes my breath away! Beautiful sounds!
Great video. I pumped up my Klipsch sound system subs till my windows rattled🛩
Those Tigercats are amazing!!
This….This was really amazing, a Zero, a TBF Avenger and a F7F Tigercat are just rare sights at any airshows, having these and the other classics low passing the Saint Bart runway, was epic!
So much goodness! I'm especially partial to the F7F!
@stroobalicious - and there were two of them! 1 x silver and 1 x Navy Blue
Sounds as great as it looks. Thank you!
Givin me goosebumps, AWESOME!
That is the only music necessary with these birds silence and listen to them, the sound of victories
The airplane engine sound IS music! Awesome!
That Tigercat is just an awesome aircraft! The engines sound so smooth. Would love just to get ride!
Agora sim, pudemos ouvir a voz das velhas, mas sempre imponentes águias!
Ficou ótimo o vídeo, muito obrigado!🇧🇷
So simple.
So Spectacular!
Incredible…
Thanks 👍🏴
Tigercat! Awesome show!
@BD-qq4fn 2 x Tigercats - 1 silver and then 1 x Navy Blue that ends the video!
So much fun to watch (and listen to)
You are a modern day saint mark. Love your work mate. ❤ from 🇳🇿
Didnt get to see the other video! but this one is top draw 👌👏
Awesome sounds. Thank you!
Pure radial symphony to the ears!
Woooo Hoooo!!! Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Thank you 🇬🇧 for your music merlin.
I beg to differ …those engines ARE music to my ears!!!
Aussi spectaculaire que la vidéo tournée à Yverdon-les-Bains, Vaud, Suisse, où les avions volaient sur une rivière et face à une passerelle. Tellement magnifique