as the son of a WW2 air combat veteran (8th AF/B17s/34 missions) I thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this magnificent video. a beautiful and moving tribute.
I believe it as the P-51 Big Beautiful Doll which crashed last week at Duxford 2012. Pilot survived but we lost a beautiful plane. And yes, real airplanes have propellers.
If Red Bull or any other company or individual is willing to finance these War Birds with millions of dollars then they can place their logo as they seem fit. Just be glad there are people who are able to spends millions of dollars so you and I can appreciate these gorgeous planes.
Of course they can, unfortunately. But I'm just saying they should be decals or vinyl skins. No sense in tarnishing the finish of an antique warplane with the logo of a company that makes carbonated energy poison.
No, they would still be flying. The all volunteer and privately funded Confederate Air Force (Commemorative Air Force) is a prime example of how these planes can continue to fly, without the sponsorship a self serving and irrelevant beverage manufacturer.
The Rolls Royce ME-109 (spanish ME-109's) looks so ugly.... put the Daimler Benz DB 605 engine in the Messerschmitt instead of this shit. ME 109 G-10 - best. plane. ever!
as the son of a WW2 air combat veteran (8th AF/B17s/34 missions) I thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this magnificent video. a beautiful and moving tribute.
The coolest airshow ever!!! Thanks for posting :-)
Probably the best air show video I've seen, and I've looked at loads over the years; well done mate!
Brilliant video, I was working live side security that day
outstanding video , many thanks
your absolutely wright !!!!
a discrase to these GREAT warplanes !
I would love to go to this air show!
Thanks for the great video!
★ ★ ★ Fantastic video! love the music to. ★ ★ ★
aves de um outro tempo .muito obrigado por compartir este video
Thanks for this Excellent Vidéo
and these beautiful Planes
See you son :)
God bless these pilots and their planes
tolles video! thumbs up!
nice Music at the Beginning :)
P-51D Rulles..Forever!! my love!
..2 thumbs up for this warbird video & very well editied! {:o)
Danke für die Empfehlung, super. Was für eine Kamera benutzt du?
I believe it as the P-51 Big Beautiful Doll which crashed last week at Duxford 2012. Pilot survived but we lost a beautiful plane.
And yes, real airplanes have propellers.
Fantastico!!!! Veo muchos "buchones".
What is the music on this video? Welches Lied ist dies?
awesome video... however, did you really have to make me wait till the end to see a yak? :P
If Red Bull or any other company or individual is willing to finance these War Birds with millions of dollars then they can place their logo as they seem fit. Just be glad there are people who are able to spends millions of dollars so you and I can appreciate these gorgeous planes.
Pity about the music... the engines should be music enough. Otherwise, very impressive video.
Those silly logos are the reason these planes still fly. Without Red Bull money they would most likely be museum exhibits.
7:19 nur noch Geil
Those silly Red Bull logos better be removable decals.
Sehr schöne Aufnahmen, aber ehrlich gesagt: ohne Musik fände ich es besser. Motorsound statt Musik!
а где победители второй мировой:))
Juju
Of course they can, unfortunately. But I'm just saying they should be decals or vinyl skins. No sense in tarnishing the finish of an antique warplane with the logo of a company that makes carbonated energy poison.
No, they would still be flying. The all volunteer and privately funded Confederate Air Force (Commemorative Air Force) is a prime example of how these planes can continue to fly, without the sponsorship a self serving and irrelevant beverage manufacturer.
Spanische Me109 schaun schrecklich aus
great video crap music,,
The Rolls Royce ME-109 (spanish ME-109's) looks so ugly.... put the Daimler Benz DB 605 engine in the Messerschmitt instead of this shit.
ME 109 G-10 - best. plane. ever!
Great video, seeing these flying history brings a a tear to my eye...
Wonderfull sound these historical legends produce :-)