I really like these shorts, you pack a lot of information into a few minutes. Would like to see something about the development of specific aircraft as well as the companies that built them.
I have a few videos like that, and certainly more in the wings as outlines waiting for the time to do them (and for my voice to heal after a nasty infection last week). Work is easier these days, but I'd really love to do this full time. I was earning about $600/mo, and I gave it thought, but these days I'm making about $100/mo and only $10-$20 from UA-cam, so that barely covers software subscriptions. I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm totally on board but patience is a virtue... a virtue that is being taxed by these things called "responsibilities."
The Fw 57 was a good looking bird. Too bad its one of those few examples when the aphorism "if it looks right, it flies right" wasn't applicable. 'Love these shorts, Warbird Mistress! I can listen to you narrate warbird vids all day!
Enjoying these shorts . Thanks !
Thank you. Not heard about these interesting aircraft.
Very welcome! I love covering all the little forgotten niches of aviation. It's where all the fun is!
I really like these shorts, you pack a lot of information into a few minutes. Would like to see something about the development of specific aircraft as well as the companies that built them.
I have a few videos like that, and certainly more in the wings as outlines waiting for the time to do them (and for my voice to heal after a nasty infection last week). Work is easier these days, but I'd really love to do this full time. I was earning about $600/mo, and I gave it thought, but these days I'm making about $100/mo and only $10-$20 from UA-cam, so that barely covers software subscriptions.
I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm totally on board but patience is a virtue... a virtue that is being taxed by these things called "responsibilities."
already looking forward to it with baited breath, those spindly little legs and parasol wing on Tank's BF 109 competitor were something to see
Thank you ✈️👍
@The Warbird Mistress >>> 👍👍
The Fw 57 was a good looking bird. Too bad its one of those few examples when the aphorism "if it looks right, it flies right" wasn't applicable. 'Love these shorts, Warbird Mistress! I can listen to you narrate warbird vids all day!
If only I didn't have that pesky "work" thing to go and do all day, I could arrange that! lol
Arado 64/64 especially early night
Fighter units that used it .
Arado was the leader when it came to developing fighters for the Reichswehr. Not so much for the Wehrmacht.
@@TheWarbirdMistress Arado served as a night fighter with
JG53 against the early leaflet raids