Fantastic video, I was in Orlando last week and flew over Cape Canaveral on the approach to MCO. Fascinating footage on the low approach. Keep up the great videos, happy flying!
I did wonder when you both uploaded similar titles today!! Great video as always, both of you! That low approach was amazing. Will give it a try when I'm out there.
Great video. I think the dummy orbiter was the one that used to be on public display at the Kennedy Space Centre visitor centre. They have one of the retired real ones now so the mock up was surplus to requirements.
Pity you weren't able to land. I was actually surprised they allow flyovers of the runway. I presume they must have restricted any flights over nearby Patrick Air Force Base?
That would be it - and the Atlantic Missile Test Range. Most of the launch pads at the Cape are actually in the military area, which is much larger than NASA's Kennedy Space Centre. NASA actually only has two launch pads of its own, Pads 39A and B. Both were built for the mighty Saturn 5 and then converted for the Space Shuttle. 39A is now leased to Elon Musk's SpaceX operation and 39B is being converted for NASA's new Saturn 5 class rocket, the SLS.
Awesome how have i missed this video. Three of my favorite aviation you-tubers in one video.
Just now been pointed to this video by Jon. Of course, I’ve given it a thumbs up. Great stuff.
Fantastic video, I was in Orlando last week and flew over Cape Canaveral on the approach to MCO. Fascinating footage on the low approach. Keep up the great videos, happy flying!
Thank you Gareth. Check out Lewis' version of this trip too. th-cam.com/video/jGceUswyHwo/w-d-xo.html
I love Lewis and Otto! This was such a nice video.
They keep it real. Thank you. We must fly together really soon!!!
I really enjoyed this Jon. It looked like great fun and a good laugh.
It certainly was, thanks Tim.
Thanks for the video. I had just finished watching Lewis' video. I enjoyed the different views, editing style etc... of the same flight. Thanks!!!
Thank you Greg. It's interesting to see the different takes eh.
Brilliant video! Great flight and great company!
Thank you Lewis! It was such a treat for me.
Nice video Jon! Thanks for inviting us along on the flight!
I'm so pleased I could finally meet you guys. Still buzzing from the experience. Thanks.
I did wonder when you both uploaded similar titles today!! Great video as always, both of you! That low approach was amazing. Will give it a try when I'm out there.
Thanks Ashley. Appreciate the comment.
Great video Jon! Nice to see how it's done across the pond. Looks like a brilliant holiday :)
Thanks Daniel. It was fun!
Very scenic and great video
Thank you for the comment Michael.
Hoping to do that approach in a few weeks :-) great video
Thanks John. It's good fun.
Is that a Yorkshire accent I can hear?
Brilliant vid. It looks like you all enjoyed yourselves!
Great video. I think the dummy orbiter was the one that used to be on public display at the Kennedy Space Centre visitor centre. They have one of the retired real ones now so the mock up was surplus to requirements.
Ah.. I see, thanks.
Pity you weren't able to land. I was actually surprised they allow flyovers of the runway.
I presume they must have restricted any flights over nearby Patrick Air Force Base?
There was a restricted area nearby...I think south of the aerodrome.
correction...east.
That would be it - and the Atlantic Missile Test Range. Most of the launch pads at the Cape are actually in the military area, which is much larger than NASA's Kennedy Space Centre. NASA actually only has two launch pads of its own, Pads 39A and B. Both were built for the mighty Saturn 5 and then converted for the Space Shuttle. 39A is now leased to Elon Musk's SpaceX operation and 39B is being converted for NASA's new Saturn 5 class rocket, the SLS.
Cheers, i enjoyed that, i check out their channels.
They are fun. Thanks for watching.
I gotta hit subscribe for this flight.
+JediOfTheRepublic it was a good one. Cheers.
Not quite enough canals in this one but a terrific video nonetheless ;-)
Thanks David.
Yawn!