This place wasn't there when I was stationed at NAS Oceana 52 years ago. Camera needed to be at a better vantage point for this but still great stuff. P-40 is awesome.
Thanks for the constructive critique, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. They did have a double-decker bus onsite that was designated as a photo and video vantage point. I did take the opportunity to use it to film my video featuring the 109, Spitfire and Yak 3 in it. Check it out.
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I'd give a hand and an eye to fly these !
@@AWMul Flying a vintage WWII warbird in real life is something I’d like to cross off my bucket list as well.
So nice to see a P-40 without the over exposed sharks mouth livery.
And one that’s a tribute to the Flying Tigers.
Beautiful aircraft!
@@brettkoski The folks at Military Aviation Museum do take very good care of them, that’s for sure.
This place wasn't there when I was stationed at NAS Oceana 52 years ago. Camera needed to be at a better vantage point for this but still great stuff. P-40 is awesome.
Thanks for the constructive critique, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. They did have a double-decker bus onsite that was designated as a photo and video vantage point. I did take the opportunity to use it to film my video featuring the 109, Spitfire and Yak 3 in it. Check it out.
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Wow how often do you see a P-64 !
@@walter1742 Not very often, that’s for sure.
Probably more often than we realize. At a glance it looks like a P36
Attack The D POINT!
@@Eyeshadow-q8r I see we have a War Thunder player on here.