Great stuff Mikey! You guys really put DTD to work proving that it was not just a quick and dirty patch job for a test flight - that airplane is legit restored and back in service!
One thing I noticed on this video is that “Buffalo Joe” doesn’t seem to be speaking as clearly as he used to. I hope his health is ok, I am concerned for him.
I think one of the biggest smiles of this TH-cam account has been watching your Dad (and Ronny too) get a little more comfortable talking to a camera and being more “themself”. I think your Dad has enjoyed the DTD project more than he will admit. I love listening to your Dad just talk. One day I hope to experience it in person.
Hello Mikey. Very proud to have been a tiny part of your restoration of DTD Best regards Chris in ireland Think I might wear my enhancing the audio tee when i take my flying test in few months time
It's awesome that the DDay birds have all been brought in from the cold. WZS ROD and especially DTD are forced to be in another cold snow bank again. So glad the battle buddies all get to stay warm and in their fox hole together. You all are not only stewards of the planes. But the people who served on and around them. Mikey you all do those men who fought served and gave the ultimate true honor. You all are the greatest stewards that these living artifacts could ever have. As a former member of that proud service. THANK YOU ALL!! You all exemplify why I joined served and offered all that was asked of me.
@@crazybrit-nasafan no need to thank. I didn't do it for recognition. I do appreciate it though. The thanks always go to the families of those who have gave their all for us. They're the real heros and people who deserve the recognition.
Looks like I'll have to be "the Avis guy" in thanking you for your service! My father came ashore on Omaha Beach on 6/6/44. (29th Infantry Division) And ironically, my daughter graduated from Herndon High School, in the town that inspired the name of the U.S.S. Herndon, AKA "Lucky Herndon", which served in D-Day. Because of Plane Savers, I went to CWH in Hamilton in July. It was the first time my daughter got to see a biplane in flight, as well as a Lancaster, and a Dakota. The CWH Lamc was my second as I saw the BBMF example at Coleville-sur-Mer on 6/6/94.
So glad I was there for that monumental event in June when DTD took to the skies. Thanks Mikey, Stella and all the Plane Savers for your continued passion. Rest well this winter DTD. 💤
Best wishes to all at Plane Savers! Great that Bruce had the opportunity to fly DTD, quite the privilege & nice of him to hook you & friends up with the tickets to the show(s). Thanks as always Mikey. Rock On!
Your Dad is the rock star. He reminds me so much of my Grandfather that was a C47 Capt. In WWII. I so need to come fly on one of your planes some day. I have never been in a C47.
I just love how you two speak lovingly about DTD!! Sha really looks awesome, and i am proud that i have witnessed her coming to life!! Can't wait to see the progress on the Dr1!! Get some rest first thoug you look tired!!
Good catch-up video. DTD, already a legend but now a virtual Rock Star! Good to see the "boys" from ENA jumping in and laying ground work for the DR-1. So proud of William and his flight training. Go team!
Just seems like yesterday she was sitting all alone in the snow, and now look at her. Glad to have had the chance to help with a small number of funds to get her back in the air. Those wrist bands you should put up for auction to help fund the Fauker.
Benjamin and ENA has to be the best "find" from Season 1. great to see them involved again! Great to see DTD tucked away for the Winter with "friends" to yarn out some tales.
For the next time, there are scotchbrite wheels for a bench grinder that will considerably shorten the prep time on the rib parts. Don’t know how much more of that kind of work is coming up, but it is a great asset for wood as well as metal working. Wheel size determines surface speed, so you can get appropriate to the work you are doing.
2019 was a great year! For me it had that special connection as I earned my PPL, CPL, ME, IR at CYHU long ago and attended ENA in avionics but dropped out to work. Seeing this bird fly at CYHU June 6 was an honor and a thrill. She deserves a warm hangar to make up for all those years of laying wasted, and it shows that your family truly appreciates all the work ENA and others put into restoring her to flying status by giving her a proper sheltered home. Cheers Mikey, it was an honor to shake your hand at CYHU. You are also a “Rock Star” 😎
Nice job Benjamin. When you see all the individual pieces. It almost looks like your building a model. Can you imagine building with 1900's tec? Looks great. DCD gets your father's stamp of approval. Well done Mikey and all the team.👍🛩🛩🛩👍
Nice to see DTD get out of the weather for winter... Glad I got to see her in Thunder Bay when she was here.....Nice to meet some Plane Savers too ! Fast Eddie...
Cannot believe you had that Oshkosh wrist band on!! I think I heard a lump in your throat Mikey when you said goodbye to DTD in the end....very emotional...well done buddy!!
You are not just rebuilding vintage aircraft, you are building the next generation of A&P mechanics. You have some amazing people working on your projects.
Ironically just yesterday, I saw a documentary on Glenn Miller, and only then did i find out it was a Norseman that he was flying in when it crashed into the channel. Then Mikey shows the Norseman and you hear Joe yell out Glenn Miller! an Mikey says Glenn Miller Norseman's ! Great clips as usual!
Mikey, I can not understand. You obviously love DTD, as we all do and look back on a mammoth achievement...But I can not understand you have access to a shed load of aircraft, and your dads colossal experience flying a DC3. And you don't seem to want to learn to fly it? You have all winter to learn... Some of us can only dream of flying a aircraft......Perhaps Joe could adopt me....Sadly I am Scottish not Irish so can't try and say Joe is a long lost relative......hee hee. Great video as per usual thank you all
Yet another awesome episode. Besides the sheer entertainment value, I really love the educational aspect. Can't help but learn watching Ben and company doing their thing. This is what I would do I had any talent with tools. LOL
A Beautifully shot episode and seeing Foxtrot Delta Tango Delta put to bed for the winter in the hanger what a perfect ending to this part of the adventure DTDs new life will have!👍
I still want to see Plane Savers bring back a fully operational North Star, Canadair Jetliner or Avro Arrow. All were instruments of peace, commerce, prosperity, and innovation. As for the DR.1, 44 years ago I made a day trip with a friend to Cole Palen's Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. I vaguely recall seeing a "triplane" replica during the airshow. But, I had a "Stella" with me that day who kept me pleasantly distracted., LOL! Locally, I don't know if Flying Circus still does its thing in Bealeton, VA. I might look into going one more time before I GFO from NOVA! I think 'DTD might be a bit big for that grass strip. As for the interior of 'DTD, from what you've shown already, on U.S. airlines, it would be considered "executive" class, far above the current standard for first, let alone business. What wouldn't surprise me is the FAA allowing standee straps (perhaps recycled from scrapped rail cars) to replace what currently passes for "seats" in U.S. airliners! Mikey, in all seriousness, keep up the good work. I'm glad to see Buffalo "passing the torch" to the next generation by bringing Benjamin on-board! Would love to see Buffalo get more "modern iron" to maintain a profitable lifeline to the Canadian North. I got a good laugh out of one of your shows whee you mentioned watching "The Simpsons" as a child. I'm old enough to remember hearing the CBC "Northern Service" on shortwave radio!
Nice to see DTD is going to be snug and warm all winter...or at least snug. :-) It's still awesome to think that a rag-tag group of people were able to both fundraise and mobilize all of the resources need to restore such a venerable bird as DTD in such a short time. It is now a tribute to everyone from Mikey on down to the people who watched the videos, and the love they all have for flight. Thank you!
Clearly DTD is still the darling of Plane Savers. I love hearing about her and seeing that she is still a significant focus. For me personally I watch the Fokker episodes to see if DTD is mentioned. Haha
What a debut season DTD has had. How will you ever top it? I'm loving season 2 Mikey and even an episode a week is great to tune in to. Have a great day! Keep warm Stella
Great to hear that the grand lady of the skies will be nice and warm inside that hangar,love the progress on the Fokker Dr.1 ribs and looking forward to seeing exactly what is in that crate Mikey and what needs doing to get her airworthy again.
That's awesome that DTD will not spend the cold Canadian winter like she did her precious ones.....outside, but inside for a well deserved hangar rest.
I wonder If DTD while sitting there covered in snow at the back of the airfield ever dreamed that one day I'll be doing airshows and flying with Rockstars. And now a cockpit makeover. No more snow, inside for the winter. Perfect.
I cant wait till its finished. Man thats gonna be awesome. Great job guys...i wanna see season 3 man! You should be thinking of that while yall get this one finished...always nice to see your dad he is the best
Another great episode. Interesting to hear Uncle Ronny's plans for the interior work on DTD over the winter, hope we get some updates on that as it happens. Now, onto the Fokker!
GET THAT FOKKER FLYIN!! :D Them wings are lookin to be very precise! (Still gotta see what 1/16th anything could get-yah, but I have faith in your crew!) Bet you could make some good coin build in some extra wings, but you'd have to have-um sold first I reckon! Love your posts a lot! Thanks Mikey!
Hi Mikey, just watched on Discovery Channel, Savage Builds with Adam Savage from Director Peter Jackson's place in New Zealand. You have to see this program. Peter has a large collection of WW1 planes which I assume you know. The interesting things that stood out to me was one of his pilots saying the DR-1 is not an easy plane to fly. Also Peter talking about the restoration of these aircraft has to be done with original materials because using new our new materials affects the balance of the aircraft. You've got to check it out. All the best. Dana, Sussex, NB.
I'm really glad to hear that Ronnie is going to be upholstering the cockpit of DTD. After seeing the "spiffy" cockpits of some of those other restored DC-3s, I felt bad for DTD. I know that a nice cockpit wasn't needed to get her flying and the work you guys did on the panel is first class but the rest of the cockpit is a bit scruffy (just saying). So please let us see some of the cockpit upgrades in progress (upholstery and radios) as you and Ronnie have time to show us. Thanks.
Hi Mikey, Joe, Ronnie, Stella and all in PLANESAVERS land. Great episode. And did I sense a hint at a Norseman for PLANESAVERS 3 ? As Captain Picard says "Make it so" PLEASE!!!!!!!!
DTD is a thing of beauty! Look at her now! 🙌 😎 Sad this summer has gone by so quick. I can feel the chill in the air, even way down here in Massachusetts. Been in the upper 40's (F) every morning this week and hasn't got much over 65° ... and the days are rapidly getting shorter. Hate it! :( Looking forward to the Fokker episodes this winter. So glad Steve (FlightChops) turned us on to your channel, Mikey - it's been alot of fun, and I see more fun coming soon as well! Can't wait to see all the gems you guys get flying again in the coming years. I'm in for the long haul! THANK YOU guys!! 👍👍🍻
I am Entertained! hehe this whole fokker rebuild is quite an amazing thing ! with all the wood work. enjoyed the snippet there. Thank you Joe for sharing your amazing life and family :)
I wonder? will you be able to make kits off the jigs you all have to make to restore that thing? that would be a neat thing to see lol a bunch of them XD maybe a sopwith :P love this stuff :)
Hey there Mikey! don't be so nervous around young Benjamin and his box cutter eh.. it won't kill ya to donate a little more blood to the cause! ;) Take care boys.
Mikey you and the "DTD" volunteers did it all... We were just the peanut gallery that kept you motivated when you began to doubt yourself. I admit I was part of the "he's crazy! That damn thing will never fly..." But I have to admit I was there for every episode. Now the DR-1. Can't wait for you to make a miracle out of a broken erector set😋
The state of the DR-1 reminds me of the Guillows Bonanza kit I tried and failed to build. I was impatient as a kid. I was more used to the Revell and Aurora plastic kits...
@@johnpinckney4979 it's basically super glue... I wonder how many times her fingers will get stuck to the model?😂 I would give anything to be building the full scale DR-1 lol
Putting politics aside, since I understand Pierre Elliot Trudeau had flown at least once in 'DTD, it would be cool to get a pic of Justin Trudeau in 'DTD. (Maybe in the same seat?)
Great stuff Mikey! You guys really put DTD to work proving that it was not just a quick and dirty patch job for a test flight - that airplane is legit restored and back in service!
Steve, when do you get to get some time in DTD? You know that would make for some awesome FlightChops footage.
One thing I noticed on this video is that “Buffalo Joe” doesn’t seem to be speaking as clearly as he used to. I hope his health is ok, I am concerned for him.
Hi I am your biggest fan and I love watching your vids😂
She is in the best hands. Thank you to take care of her.
Benoit, you deserve a good thumb up. You choose her a good family.
@@stephanebouchard9197 I totally agree with that statement!👍
Thumbs Up for all you have done Benoit! Your a great fella! 👍👍
They all found a good home.
Amazing job Mikey. You did an amazing restoration and have earned the right to be proud of yourself.
Definitely. But must remember the rest of the team. They all worked so hard.
I miss these guys on our TV in the UK. I'd love to fly a DC3, beautiful aircraft.
I think one of the biggest smiles of this TH-cam account has been watching your Dad (and Ronny too) get a little more comfortable talking to a camera and being more “themself”. I think your Dad has enjoyed the DTD project more than he will admit. I love listening to your Dad just talk. One day I hope to experience it in person.
Hello Mikey. Very proud to have been a tiny part of your restoration of DTD
Best regards Chris in ireland
Think I might wear my enhancing the audio tee when i take my flying test in few months time
Keep up the good work Benjamin! Don't let the old timers intimidate you. They can learn a lot from you.
It's awesome that the DDay birds have all been brought in from the cold. WZS ROD and especially DTD are forced to be in another cold snow bank again. So glad the battle buddies all get to stay warm and in their fox hole together.
You all are not only stewards of the planes. But the people who served on and around them. Mikey you all do those men who fought served and gave the ultimate true honor. You all are the greatest stewards that these living artifacts could ever have.
As a former member of that proud service. THANK YOU ALL!! You all exemplify why I joined served and offered all that was asked of me.
May I be the first to thank you for your service sir. You, like all veterans have my utmost respect.
@@crazybrit-nasafan no need to thank. I didn't do it for recognition. I do appreciate it though. The thanks always go to the families of those who have gave their all for us. They're the real heros and people who deserve the recognition.
Looks like I'll have to be "the Avis guy" in thanking you for your service! My father came ashore on Omaha Beach on 6/6/44. (29th Infantry Division) And ironically, my daughter graduated from Herndon High School, in the town that inspired the name of the U.S.S. Herndon, AKA "Lucky Herndon", which served in D-Day. Because of Plane Savers, I went to CWH in Hamilton in July. It was the first time my daughter got to see a biplane in flight, as well as a Lancaster, and a Dakota. The CWH Lamc was my second as I saw the BBMF example at Coleville-sur-Mer on 6/6/94.
So glad I was there for that monumental event in June when DTD took to the skies. Thanks Mikey, Stella and all the Plane Savers for your continued passion. Rest well this winter DTD. 💤
Best wishes to all at Plane Savers! Great that Bruce had the opportunity to fly DTD, quite the privilege & nice of him to hook you & friends up with the tickets to the show(s). Thanks as always Mikey. Rock On!
Your Dad is the rock star. He reminds me so much of my Grandfather that was a C47 Capt. In WWII. I so need to come fly on one of your planes some day. I have never been in a C47.
I just love how you two speak lovingly about DTD!! Sha really looks awesome, and i am proud that i have witnessed her coming to life!! Can't wait to see the progress on the Dr1!! Get some rest first thoug you look tired!!
Good catch-up video. DTD, already a legend but now a virtual Rock Star! Good to see the "boys" from ENA jumping in and laying ground work for the DR-1. So proud of William and his flight training. Go team!
Just seems like yesterday she was sitting all alone in the snow, and now look at her. Glad to have had the chance to help with a small number of funds to get her back in the air. Those wrist bands you should put up for auction to help fund the Fauker.
Benjamin and ENA has to be the best "find" from Season 1. great to see them involved again! Great to see DTD tucked away for the Winter with "friends" to yarn out some tales.
For the next time, there are scotchbrite wheels for a bench grinder that will considerably shorten the prep time on the rib parts. Don’t know how much more of that kind of work is coming up, but it is a great asset for wood as well as metal working. Wheel size determines surface speed, so you can get appropriate to the work you are doing.
DTD has served Plane Savers well. Now its time for a well-deserved rest. She's beautiful.
This is so awesome, I'd do anything to fly with Bruce! Must be so cool!
2019 was a great year! For me it had that special connection as I earned my PPL, CPL, ME, IR at CYHU long ago and attended ENA in avionics but dropped out to work. Seeing this bird fly at CYHU June 6 was an honor and a thrill. She deserves a warm hangar to make up for all those years of laying wasted, and it shows that your family truly appreciates all the work ENA and others put into restoring her to flying status by giving her a proper sheltered home. Cheers Mikey, it was an honor to shake your hand at CYHU. You are also a “Rock Star” 😎
Thanks bud!! 🤗🤗
You did a nice job, Saving DTD, respect for all those who worked on here and made it happen, I,m proud of you Mikey!
Nice job Benjamin. When you see all the individual pieces. It almost looks like your building a model. Can you imagine building with 1900's tec? Looks great.
DCD gets your father's stamp of approval. Well done Mikey and all the team.👍🛩🛩🛩👍
Nice to see DTD get out of the weather for winter... Glad I got to see her in Thunder Bay when she was here.....Nice to meet some Plane Savers too ! Fast Eddie...
Cannot believe you had that Oshkosh wrist band on!! I think I heard a lump in your throat Mikey when you said goodbye to DTD in the end....very emotional...well done buddy!!
Thanks Mikey.Great episode.Love Stella hugging the prop.
Benjamin is doing an incredible job on those wings.
Season 2 is going to be great.
What a beautiful plane ! Thanks for the update!
So far it seems like Benjamin is doing most of the work on the Fokker. Owned by Mikey, built by Benjamin, flown by William.
hi Mikey love all the vids on DTD you all worked so very hard to git it done. all of us at plane savers are very proud of you all.From UK
Good stuff! I'm glad to be a part of this amazing family. Greetings from Alaska!
You are not just rebuilding vintage aircraft, you are building the next generation of A&P mechanics. You have some amazing people working on your projects.
Ironically just yesterday, I saw a documentary on Glenn Miller, and only then did i find out it was a Norseman that he was flying in when it crashed into the channel. Then Mikey shows the Norseman and you hear Joe yell out Glenn Miller! an Mikey says Glenn Miller Norseman's ! Great clips as usual!
Mikey, I can not understand. You obviously love DTD, as we all do and look back on a mammoth achievement...But I can not understand you have access to a shed load of aircraft, and your dads colossal experience flying a DC3. And you don't seem to want to learn to fly it? You have all winter to learn... Some of us can only dream of flying a aircraft......Perhaps Joe could adopt me....Sadly I am Scottish not Irish so can't try and say Joe is a long lost relative......hee hee. Great video as per usual thank you all
I think you'll find Joe has adopted all of us. We're all Mikey's brothers and sisters in spirit.
I love Joe's geography lesson. You don't hear that anymore. That was cute, Stella keeping DTD warm.
Yet another awesome episode. Besides the sheer entertainment value, I really love the educational aspect. Can't help but learn watching Ben and company doing their thing. This is what I would do I had any talent with tools. LOL
Hi Mikey,
I was wondering (and hoping) that DTD would spend the cold snowy Canadian winter indoors.
A Beautifully shot episode and seeing Foxtrot Delta Tango Delta put to bed for the winter in the hanger what a perfect ending to this part of the adventure DTDs new life will have!👍
Thanks bud!!!
Excellent video bro, Benjamin is getting things together well. Lets get that Fokker flying, I love it. All the best
So good to see all those DC3's in the one place.
I still want to see Plane Savers bring back a fully operational North Star, Canadair Jetliner or Avro Arrow. All were instruments of peace, commerce, prosperity, and innovation. As for the DR.1, 44 years ago I made a day trip with a friend to Cole Palen's Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. I vaguely recall seeing a "triplane" replica during the airshow. But, I had a "Stella" with me that day who kept me pleasantly distracted., LOL! Locally, I don't know if Flying Circus still does its thing in Bealeton, VA. I might look into going one more time before I GFO from NOVA! I think 'DTD might be a bit big for that grass strip. As for the interior of 'DTD, from what you've shown already, on U.S. airlines, it would be considered "executive" class, far above the current standard for first, let alone business. What wouldn't surprise me is the FAA allowing standee straps (perhaps recycled from scrapped rail cars) to replace what currently passes for "seats" in U.S. airliners!
Mikey, in all seriousness, keep up the good work. I'm glad to see Buffalo "passing the torch" to the next generation by bringing Benjamin on-board! Would love to see Buffalo get more "modern iron" to maintain a profitable lifeline to the Canadian North. I got a good laugh out of one of your shows whee you mentioned watching "The Simpsons" as a child. I'm old enough to remember hearing the CBC "Northern Service" on shortwave radio!
Nice to see DTD is going to be snug and warm all winter...or at least snug. :-)
It's still awesome to think that a rag-tag group of people were able to both fundraise and mobilize all of the resources need to restore such a venerable bird as DTD in such a short time. It is now a tribute to everyone from Mikey on down to the people who watched the videos, and the love they all have for flight. Thank you!
So long DTD let Uncle Ronnie nurse you through the winter months ready for 2020
Clearly DTD is still the darling of Plane Savers. I love hearing about her and seeing that she is still a significant focus. For me personally I watch the Fokker episodes to see if DTD is mentioned. Haha
So that's the first winter DTD will be spending indoors in a LONG time! What luxury!
What a debut season DTD has had. How will you ever top it? I'm loving season 2 Mikey and even an episode a week is great to tune in to. Have a great day! Keep warm Stella
Great to hear that the grand lady of the skies will be nice and warm inside that hangar,love the progress on the Fokker Dr.1 ribs and looking forward to seeing exactly what is in that crate Mikey and what needs doing to get her airworthy again.
That's awesome that DTD will not spend the cold Canadian winter like she did her precious ones.....outside, but inside for a well deserved hangar rest.
I'll never say it enough... thank you for saving her guys :)
Cool Mikey, can't wait to see what your Uncle Ronnie does to the cockpit of DTD. Now hurry up and unload the crate already. I wanna see!
I wonder If DTD while sitting there covered in snow at the back of the airfield ever dreamed that one day I'll be doing airshows and flying with Rockstars. And now a cockpit makeover. No more snow, inside for the winter. Perfect.
We get to see a Fokker rebuilt this will be really interesting, DTD it would seem has performed faultlessly a tribute to those who worked on her.
Very cool, great to see, see you in spring, DTD!
Tell Stella is still 90F down here in GA LOL she can come WINTER down here, not usual for us to get snow either. Good Job Mikey
I cant wait till its finished. Man thats gonna be awesome. Great job guys...i wanna see season 3 man! You should be thinking of that while yall get this one finished...always nice to see your dad he is the best
Glad to see it's home. Most of us would kiss the tarmac it's parking on and you're able to walk past it because it's there and its yours and it flys
So great now DTD is in a safe place and not neglected and rotting on some field. Will be looking forward seeing her next summer.
Thank you Mikey and crew for keeping these planes flying hopefully my wife and I will pop and see you when next in Canada.
👍👍👍👍
Another great episode. Interesting to hear Uncle Ronny's plans for the interior work on DTD over the winter, hope we get some updates on that as it happens. Now, onto the Fokker!
I never knew Bruce was a pilot, that is extremely cool !
Awsome episode mikey, love to see DTD, And your progress on the the new plane, Take care
GET THAT FOKKER FLYIN!! :D
Them wings are lookin to be very precise! (Still gotta see what 1/16th anything could get-yah, but I have faith in your crew!)
Bet you could make some good coin build in some extra wings, but you'd have to have-um sold first I reckon! Love your posts a lot! Thanks Mikey!
I never thought I'd be jealous of an airplane propeller.
HeHeHe.
Hi Mikey, just watched on Discovery Channel, Savage Builds with Adam Savage from Director Peter Jackson's place in New Zealand. You have to see this program. Peter has a large collection of WW1 planes which I assume you know. The interesting things that stood out to me was one of his pilots saying the DR-1 is not an easy plane to fly. Also Peter talking about the restoration of these aircraft has to be done with original materials because using new our new materials affects the balance of the aircraft. You've got to check it out. All the best. Dana, Sussex, NB.
I’m glad to see that my tiny donation went into something that I love - aviation!
Thanks for your support!!!!
Great episode Mikey thank you 👍
Great job. DTD safe and sound out of the weather.
I'm really glad to hear that Ronnie is going to be upholstering the cockpit of DTD. After seeing the "spiffy" cockpits of some of those other restored DC-3s, I felt bad for DTD. I know that a nice cockpit wasn't needed to get her flying and the work you guys did on the panel is first class but the rest of the cockpit is a bit scruffy (just saying). So please let us see some of the cockpit upgrades in progress (upholstery and radios) as you and Ronnie have time to show us. Thanks.
Haha ya the cockpit did have a lot of “character”. After that maybe next year we tackle the 1960’s Cabin :)
Great episode, Mikey. Thanks. I'll be very interested to see how Benjamin's jigs in action.
Let me guess....This is all the beginning of an awesome flight museum that will take on a life of it's own.
It's amazing how well known DTD is around the world.
I can’t really put my mind around it sometimes lol.
Hi Mikey, Joe, Ronnie, Stella and all in PLANESAVERS land.
Great episode. And did I sense a hint at a Norseman for PLANESAVERS 3 ?
As Captain Picard says "Make it so" PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Great job, Mikey
I'm finally caught up! Over the last month or so I've watched every episode. Can't wait to see the DR1 build take shape.
thanks for video!...great job on that plane wow!
Fantastic. Can't wait for the next episode..!!!!
Cool episode Mikey!! Ahh the ole' girl is going into hibernation...nice. (:
I am Bingeing Ice Pilots NWT on Prime, and it is one of the Best TV Shows Ever.
DTD is a thing of beauty! Look at her now! 🙌 😎
Sad this summer has gone by so quick. I can feel the chill in the air, even way down here in Massachusetts. Been in the upper 40's (F) every morning this week and hasn't got much over 65° ... and the days are rapidly getting shorter. Hate it! :(
Looking forward to the Fokker episodes this winter. So glad Steve (FlightChops) turned us on to your channel, Mikey - it's been alot of fun, and I see more fun coming soon as well! Can't wait to see all the gems you guys get flying again in the coming years. I'm in for the long haul! THANK YOU guys!! 👍👍🍻
Thanks for joining the fun!!!
3 D-Day C47's in one spot. Bet Joe would have never thought the significance when him and Ron picked them up ( DTD excluded ) to fly for Buffalo.
I would be happy to fly with Joe.. He's a rock star.. :)
With the way the wind at Red Deer was blowing his hair, Joe was looking at times like he was sporting a Mohawk!
So is the tail staying Buffalo colours, can’t wait to see the Finished interior
😍 Be carefull with that hangar 😉 there are a lot beautys inside 🛩😍
From Buffalo Joe on down and everyone else, well done....
Your dad so humble
Thank You
Awesome! Loved the Bruce video!
You did a Focking good job on that DC3 dude! : )
Yeay atleast she is warm inside of her new home
Keep her safe! See her next year.
Nice, DTD gets to spend the winter inside.
I am Entertained! hehe this whole fokker rebuild is quite an amazing thing ! with all the wood work. enjoyed the snippet there.
Thank you Joe for sharing your amazing life and family :)
I wonder?
will you be able to make kits off the jigs you all have to make to restore that thing?
that would be a neat thing to see
lol a bunch of them XD
maybe a sopwith :P love this stuff :)
5:40 haha i was of to the right, out of the frame sitting in that white truck on my lunch break😂 just thought I had to point that out lol
Let's get that Fokker flying!! 👍😁
Love it
How much is a Subway Club in Yellowknife?
Hey there Mikey!
don't be so nervous around young Benjamin and his box cutter eh.. it won't kill ya to donate a little more blood to the cause! ;) Take care boys.
3:35 Always cut towards the arteries... or is it away?
Mikey you and the "DTD" volunteers did it all... We were just the peanut gallery that kept you motivated when you began to doubt yourself.
I admit I was part of the "he's crazy! That damn thing will never fly..." But I have to admit I was there for every episode.
Now the DR-1. Can't wait for you to make a miracle out of a broken erector set😋
The state of the DR-1 reminds me of the Guillows Bonanza kit I tried and failed to build. I was impatient as a kid. I was more used to the Revell and Aurora plastic kits...
@@johnpinckney4979 wife is wanting to help me build a Guillows DC-3. Keep your fingers crossed lol
@@scottmcd5885 Unless they've changed the formulas since the mid-1960's, use those chemicals in a very well-ventilated room!
@@johnpinckney4979 it's basically super glue... I wonder how many times her fingers will get stuck to the model?😂
I would give anything to be building the full scale DR-1 lol
3x D Day DC3s/C-47s in the same hangar- epic!
Do you offer tours of Red Deer?????
Great video Mikey.
Yeay its planesaveeeeeeeeers !!
Hi Mikey, great video. Happy winter hibernation DTD 😊
Now a question, did you get any pictures of DTD with Ed Force One??
How about a pic of 'DTD next to CANFORCE ONE?
Putting politics aside, since I understand Pierre Elliot Trudeau had flown at least once in 'DTD, it would be cool to get a pic of Justin Trudeau in 'DTD. (Maybe in the same seat?)
@@johnpinckney4979 how bout a pic of Justin falling out of the hamburger door at altitude...
That might damage a prop. Can't have that!