Hi John! Thanks for the great video! MANY interesting planes! Even a New-Standard D-25. Flew in one at the Sun 'n Fun fly-in quite a number of years ago. Was really fun sitting behind that big Wright radial. The front seats have the best view as you are sitting where the lower wing doesn't restrict your view downward. COOL stuff!
Wow! That place got bigger since I was a teenager. I haven't been at the Rienbeck Aerodrome since 1985. Some of the replica aircraft you have on video, John, I have not seen back in 1985.
@Watchingthevideos99 Too poor, John. Living on an S.S.D.I. check and UBER, and being disabled keeping me from regular work is keeping me poor. Plus, I am paying out more since my girlfriend died in January.
The D-6 was on the flight line, but with the crash of the Bucker Junmann, they cancelled the remainder of the show. I expect it would have flown. One of my favorites also. Thanks for watching.
Great video.... but the show announcer is ruining the credibility of Ol' Rhinebeck Aerodrome.... wrong dates regarding WW1 and that's a Fokker DVIII (D8) not a DV... 😒
Regarding the D8, I may have captured only a portion of the narration. He explains how the airplane began as the E.V in July 1918 which was later redesigned and became the DVIII October 1918. He's clear to point out the airplane flying is a DVIII. Thanks for watching.
Such an awesome assortment of old aircraft. Love the vintage biplanes.
It's a wonderful place if you ever have the opportunity to visit be sure and stop in. Thanks for watching.
glad to see Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is still around, I'm 61, the last time I was there with my dad I was 15 years old. 🥲
My first trip was around 1971 with my dad as well. If you have the opportunity to get back, do it. Thanks for watching.
Love that place!
If I should ever get across the pond , this would be in my list of places to visit for sure
Well worth a visit! Thanks for watching.
Hi John! Thanks for the great video! MANY interesting planes! Even a New-Standard D-25. Flew in one at the Sun 'n Fun fly-in quite a number of years ago. Was really fun sitting behind that big Wright radial. The front seats have the best view as you are sitting where the lower wing doesn't restrict your view downward. COOL stuff!
Wow! That place got bigger since I was a teenager. I haven't been at the Rienbeck Aerodrome since 1985. Some of the replica aircraft you have on video, John, I have not seen back in 1985.
Richard, it continues to grow every year. It's a great place to visit. You should try and make it back! I've been going since 1972.
@Watchingthevideos99 Too poor, John. Living on an S.S.D.I. check and UBER, and being disabled keeping me from regular work is keeping me poor. Plus, I am paying out more since my girlfriend died in January.
Love the Rhinebeck stuff , but man wheres my favorite Fokker D6 .
The D-6 was on the flight line, but with the crash of the Bucker Junmann, they cancelled the remainder of the show. I expect it would have flown. One of my favorites also. Thanks for watching.
Do they allow airplane rides or any other fun activities?
Biplane rides are available. Check out their werbpage.
Who’s announcing the show? Has all kinds of information wrong. Dates of the Great War and plane types.
Yeah, "World War One started in 1919!" What!!?
Great video.... but the show announcer is ruining the credibility of Ol' Rhinebeck Aerodrome.... wrong dates regarding WW1 and that's a Fokker DVIII (D8) not a DV... 😒
Regarding the D8, I may have captured only a portion of the narration. He explains how the airplane began as the E.V in July 1918 which was later redesigned and became the DVIII October 1918. He's clear to point out the airplane flying is a DVIII. Thanks for watching.