7:17 Curiosity got the best of me and I did a little research: the MiG-17 with a brake parachute under the tailfin is Polish build, probably a LIM-6bis.
48th subscriber LIKE; 716th view. 1:25 & 3:24 - The 'cartoon' jets are a fan favorite: they fly smooth as butter. Hope they all remember to secure their canopy this time out.
there AT LEAST USED TO BE a MIG15 that flew out of KSEE (Gillespie field in El Cajon CA ...a few miles EAST of SAN DIEGO) we USED to hear lots of the old radials from the WARBIRDS... OVERHEAD, hadn't heard in a while, did the confiderate air force branch that was there move to TEXAS or something??? we live out Interstate8, 6mi or so further EAST than KSEE .... there are also a few lakes around here they dip into for fire helos too.... eh... shudder I am PRAYING that this years fire season is not as bad as it was after the LAST EL NINO made everything GREEN HERE~! GREEN NOW means BROWN FUEL in a few months... sigh
Maybe somebody can explain something to me. I have been going to airshows here in Canada and they don't have explosions. What's the purpose for this waste of resources? Also while it's great to see these second generation jets and trainers flying should they not be performing some kind of maneuvers or aerobatics of some kind? Not just flying around. Incredible air traffic control with so many aircraft landing, taking off and flying in the flight box. Takes truly incredible people to carry this off.
Not explosions really. Pyrotechnics like at a rock concert. More like fireworks. I think they look cool. Yes, fireworks are a waste of resources. Some would call it entertainment. Well over half a million attend this every year and there are more than enough maneuvers and aerobatics to see.
Liked seeing the 3 Mig17's and the T-33 but could do without ever seeing another L-39 fly. Just my opinion, they are the most boring jet to watch. I'd rather watch the Goodyear blimp make a couple of passes. All in all, another good video.
or even just an F-5. There is an F-5 in Rockford, I believe... I think the Collings Foundation has the only civilian Phantom in the states? I saw it at Oshkosh a long time ago, but not since.
I always wonder, why the genuine Czech airplains, designed, constructed and produced in CZ (e.g., Delfín L 29, Albatros L39, Alca L159) have red Russian star on the tail (e.g., 1:57 , 2:55). Disappointing and a little offensive. I've never seen Czech flag on any MIG 15, not even on the many produced in CZ :)
Great to see these classics flying!
1:32 one of these days JIMMY'S WORLD is gunna be flyin one of those MIG15s outta there!!! :)
7:17 Curiosity got the best of me and I did a little research: the MiG-17 with a brake parachute under the tailfin is Polish build, probably a LIM-6bis.
48th subscriber LIKE; 716th view. 1:25 & 3:24 - The 'cartoon' jets are a fan favorite: they fly smooth as butter. Hope they all remember to secure their canopy this time out.
Nice !
I swear they did never-ending circles above Oshkosh for like an hour😂
Are you going to be at the 2023 Northern Illinois Airshow?
One of us should be there, yep!
@@AirshowStuffVideos Ok, I’ll will look for you guys!
To have a airshow in NK with Chinese and Russian backing would be the best first steps, they supply the fuel we'll supply the food with SK.
2:52 What's the name for that one ?
L-29 Delfin
there AT LEAST USED TO BE a MIG15 that flew out of KSEE (Gillespie field in El Cajon CA ...a few miles EAST of SAN DIEGO)
we USED to hear lots of the old radials from the WARBIRDS... OVERHEAD, hadn't heard in a while, did the confiderate air force branch that was there move to TEXAS or something???
we live out Interstate8, 6mi or so further EAST than KSEE .... there are also a few lakes around here they dip into for fire helos too.... eh... shudder I am PRAYING that this years fire season is not as bad as it was after the LAST EL NINO made everything GREEN HERE~! GREEN NOW means BROWN FUEL in a few months... sigh
Top Delfin a Albatros
MiG-23UB [*]
Typen zum Bild hinzufügen!!!!
Painting a L-39 in Thunderbird or Blue Angel colors is blasphemy.
Maybe somebody can explain something to me. I have been going to airshows here in Canada and they don't have explosions. What's the purpose for this waste of resources? Also while it's great to see these second generation jets and trainers flying should they not be performing some kind of maneuvers or aerobatics of some kind? Not just flying around. Incredible air traffic control with so many aircraft landing, taking off and flying in the flight box. Takes truly incredible people to carry this off.
Not explosions really. Pyrotechnics like at a rock concert. More like fireworks. I think they look cool. Yes, fireworks are a waste of resources. Some would call it entertainment. Well over half a million attend this every year and there are more than enough maneuvers and aerobatics to see.
Liked seeing the 3 Mig17's and the T-33 but could do without ever seeing another L-39 fly. Just my opinion, they are the most boring jet to watch. I'd rather watch the Goodyear blimp make a couple of passes. All in all, another good video.
No F-4 to roll in on the Migs?
Sad for an American air show.
or even just an F-5. There is an F-5 in Rockford, I believe... I think the Collings Foundation has the only civilian Phantom in the states? I saw it at Oshkosh a long time ago, but not since.
@@SkyhawkStevei think its up for sale
@@Skyteam_8492 let me check my wallet.... ;-)
Couldn't they have coaxed a couple of F-86s to attend....Rats....
I always wonder, why the genuine Czech airplains, designed, constructed and produced in CZ (e.g., Delfín L 29, Albatros L39, Alca L159) have red Russian star on the tail (e.g., 1:57 , 2:55). Disappointing and a little offensive. I've never seen Czech flag on any MIG 15, not even on the many produced in CZ :)
MIG-15 piloted with no experienced pilots.
Mig 15?