Fw 190, Bf 109, Spitfire, Hurricane, Mosquito, Zero

2017-08-25に共有
Sit back and enjoy this wonderful symphony of history, provided by the late Paul Allen, featuring his Focke-Wulf 190A-5/U3, Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3, Supermarine Spitfire Mk. Vc, Hawker Hurricane Mk. XIIa, de Havilland DH.98 T.III Mosquito, and Mitsubishi A6M3-22 Zero as they start up and depart for an absolutely epic photo shoot with legendary aviation photographer, John Dibbs. August 26th, 2017 is the final fly day for the 2017 season, and will feature aircraft of the European Theater. In addition to the 5 British and German fighters mentioned here will be the American P-51D Mustang and Republic P-47D thunderbolt.

コメント (21)
  • It's a good thing that they didn't erase the swastika logo on the Messerschmitt Bf 109 to make it more authentic.
  • @sblack48
    Fw190 is just one badass evil looking machine, especially on the ground with that wide gear. What a brilliant design.
  • The De Havilland Mosquito. Twin Merlins and in the attack roll ? They put an anti tank gun on it. 400 plus miles an hour on the deck in a wooden wonder. Crews would come back with tops of trees in the landing gear. Thank you Cabinet Makers!
  • For me, this would have been the "Airshow of a Lifetime". I've all my life, admired these aircraft masterpieces !
  • @VimyScout
    Some of the most beautiful and iconic warbirds ever built. What a line up 👌👍
  • What an absolute spectacular scene to witness! Just wish I was there instead of watching through a screen!! Hats off to getting these beautiful airplanes air worthy!! It's an astonishing achievement!!! 👍🏼
  • Hard to imagine these birds in their prime. The BF-109's and FW 190's coming up to face off against the Allied bomber formations and escorts, The Hurricanes and Spitfires coming up for the fifth time in the same day with exhausted pilots to defend their territory, the Mosquitos paving the way with flares as Pathfinders, or perhaps as fleet defense or a low level strike. The A6M also performing a number of roles, but mostly as escort and CAP. Neat to see them all in the same place at the same time with their differing sounds. Amazing warbirds. With our modern jets and fancy crap, it's hard to see these airframes as killers, but that's they were, purpose built killers in their day, all of them heart stopping to see by their respective enemies in their own right. What a sight.
  • Thank you for uploading this! Brings a tear to my eye to see all of the aircraft fly together.
  • Really fabulous video, and they all got down safely. Keep history going. My Dad was a Swordfish rear gunner with 825 Squadron, went in the drink twice and survived, I’m lucky to be here. Thank you for showing these great aircraft.
  • What a superb setup all these aces together in a show. Imagine the excitement if we the passionate where there. At least smelling the exhaust and hearing the noise of their engines. Thanks for sharing.
  • Talk about being impossible to choose between them...Every single one is an absolute work of art!
  • @dbmbrbkb
    Wow! My Favourite is the BF109. But this line up is just wonderful. Great Planes! Great Video. Thank you
  • @sbg911
    All these wonderful warbirds in one place (yes, even a Zeke). That folks is a plane-gasm!
  • Crazy that the same aircrafts were shooting each other to pieces just over 70 years ago. Now flying side by side. Can't imagine what a joy it was to fly them!
  • The Supermarine Spitfire Mk. Vc has to be my ultimate favorite, but I love all these awesome planes. Each one has its own charisma that fires the imagination, and stirs the soul. My uncle used to weld the canopies on Spitfires back in the day, and I remember my friend speaking about how they had the blueprints of the Spitfire on the wall of their office.. he was a drafting guy before the days of CAD in the 1940's.
  • Its so awesome to see fhese iconic planes all together and even better for me because my great grandfather was a navigator for the 571 mosquito squadron
  • Some of the best engine start up and take off audio on this video . I've been around a lot of them . The difference between radial and v is way different . 👍