0:28 De Havilland Vampires, likely the RCAF Blue Devils team which flew the Vampire from 1949-1951 0:39 high-wing single engine taildragger, Piper Cub or similar? 1:01 Beechcraft 35 (V-tail Bonanza) and two others 1:25 Lockheed Ventura 1:35 Pitts Special, paint scheme similar to Little Stinker 2:31 squadron of B-29 Superfortresses 2:49 Convair B-36 Peacemakers 3:17 various acrobatic aircraft including NX10968, a Curtiss-Wright CW1 Junior last registered in 2019 as N10968 3:26 Lockheed P-80 Shooting Stars 3:53 Convair B-36 Peacemakers and B-29 Superfortresses 4:21 Lockheed R6V Constitution 85164 on its 1949 Navy recruitment tour
4:49 Cessna 140 last registered as N2320V 4:54 NX10968 Curtiss-Wright CW1 Junior, same as at 3:17 5:03 tricycle gear low-wing piston single, vertical tail 5:11 high-wing piston single taildragger advertising the U.S. Aerial Spraying Co., Northbrook, IL, possibly the same aerobatic aircraft as at 0:39 5:20 Bell 47B, followed by Beechcraft 35 taxiing and Bell 47B flying 5:56 Goodyear blimp, L- or K-class 6:06 another Pitts or Stearman aerobatic biplane followed by high-wing fixed-gear and low-wing retractable gear racing planes, P-51/T-6/F8F? 6:55 Piasecki HRP 7:15 parachuting (with the American flag?) with aerobatic flybys and smoke grenades
0:28 De Havilland Vampires, likely the RCAF Blue Devils team which flew the Vampire from 1949-1951
0:39 high-wing single engine taildragger, Piper Cub or similar?
1:01 Beechcraft 35 (V-tail Bonanza) and two others
1:25 Lockheed Ventura
1:35 Pitts Special, paint scheme similar to Little Stinker
2:31 squadron of B-29 Superfortresses
2:49 Convair B-36 Peacemakers
3:17 various acrobatic aircraft including NX10968, a Curtiss-Wright CW1 Junior last registered in 2019 as N10968
3:26 Lockheed P-80 Shooting Stars
3:53 Convair B-36 Peacemakers and B-29 Superfortresses
4:21 Lockheed R6V Constitution 85164 on its 1949 Navy recruitment tour
4:49 Cessna 140 last registered as N2320V
4:54 NX10968 Curtiss-Wright CW1 Junior, same as at 3:17
5:03 tricycle gear low-wing piston single, vertical tail
5:11 high-wing piston single taildragger advertising the U.S. Aerial Spraying Co., Northbrook, IL, possibly the same aerobatic aircraft as at 0:39
5:20 Bell 47B, followed by Beechcraft 35 taxiing and Bell 47B flying
5:56 Goodyear blimp, L- or K-class
6:06 another Pitts or Stearman aerobatic biplane followed by high-wing fixed-gear and low-wing retractable gear racing planes, P-51/T-6/F8F?
6:55 Piasecki HRP
7:15 parachuting (with the American flag?) with aerobatic flybys and smoke grenades