"Made In The Shade" B-25 Mitchell Bomber
In-flight video from this past summer's tour of "Made In The Shade" owned by the Arizona Wing of the CAF. This B-25 is one of the newest restored B-25's flying in the United States. Go Pro footage provided by Pat McGarry.
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Battleship USS Iowa Fly Over Flight
On July 7th, 2012 the Battleship USS Iowa started its new life as a floating museum. During the opening day ceremonies, the Planes of Fame Air Museum flew a three ship formation over the Iowa. We were allowed to have our GoPro cameras on the aircraft to record this beautiful flight to and from the Iowa. Special thanks to the Planes of Fame Air Museum located in Chino, CA. for the access. Pilots flying the aircraft are: B-25, John Maloney & David Vopat P-51 Mustang, Tom Nightingale P-40 Warhawk, Robbie Patterson Enjoy!
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All of this video footage was shot during the 2012 Planes of Fame Air Show held last May at the Chino Airport in Chino, CA. We decided to use the footage that did not make it in our air show coverage of the event. We have hours and hours of footage like this in our archives and from time to time we like to release it as video montages like this one. Enjoy!
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Added: 285 days ago by
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Bomber Both Engines Fail Just After Rotation
A Bomber suddenly loses trust on both engines just after takeoff. Nice save with a crash landing.
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B 17 Aluminum Overcast in Lebanon TN 2004 HD
The B-17 "Aluminum Overcast" visited Lebanon, TN in 2004. I took my 1940's era Bell & Howell Filmo 16mm movie camera and shot this footage from a small hill on the other side of the runway. After the B-17 took off, it banked around to the left and I thought it was going to be gone for awhile. A few minutes later I heard the beautiful sound of those 4 radial engines and realized that they were going to buzz the field. The B-17 flew right over me on this pass. Looking throught the viewfinder, it felt like I could reach out and touch it as it went by. You can tell the excitement level was high as the camera shakes while I was filming the plane fly away. It was easily one of the most exciting shots I've ever captured on film.
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Take a ride in the B-25 Mitchell bomber
The Planes of Fame Bomber B-25 Mitchell takes to the sky for the flight show of the Planes of Fame Monthly Living History event in March 2012.
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Victor Bomber Takes Off by Mistake
Victor Bomber takes off by mistake at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome near Lutterworth. The copilot accidentally hit the throttle to full when all he was supposed to do was taxi for a photo shoot. A 70 year old retired RAF pilot took over the controls and by the looks of it was lucky to bring it down without crashing.
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Lancaster Bomber Flypast at Carlisle Airport
Only 2 aircraft of this type are flyng in the world! This was a flypast by the Lancaster Bomber at Carlisle Airport. It celebrated the birthday of war veteran Harry Dobinson, who worked as a rear gunner on the Lancaster during World War II. Please visit the Solway Aviation Museum website for details of future displays. www.solway-aviation-museum.co.uk
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XB-70 Valkyrie - The Mach 3 bomber
The North American Aviation XB-70 Valkyrie was the prototype version of the proposed B-70 nuclear-armed deep penetration bomber for the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command. Designed in the late 1950s, the Valkyrie was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly at beyond Mach 3 at an altitude of 70,000 ft (21,000 m), which would have allowed it to avoid interceptors, the only effective anti-bomber weapon at the time. Two XB-70 prototypes were built for the U.S. Air Force. The aircraft program's high development costs, and changes in the technological environment with the introduction of effective high-altitude anti-aircraft missiles, led to the cancellation of the B-70 program in 1961. Although the proposed fleet of operational B-70 bombers was never built, the XB-70A aircraft were used in supersonic test flights from 1964 to 1969, performing research for the design of large supersonic aircraft. One prototype crashed following a midair collision in 1966; the other is on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Ohio. The XB-70 was designed to be a high-altitude bomber-sized Mach 3 experimental aircraft with six engines. Harrison Storms shaped the XB-70 with a canard surface and a delta wing, which was built largely of stainless steel, sandwiched honeycomb panels, and titanium. The XB-70 was designed to use supersonic technologies developed for the Mach 3 Navaho, as well as a modified form of the SM-64 Navaho's all-inertial guidance system. The XB-70 was equipped with six General Electric YJ93-GE-3 turbojet engines, designed to use JP6 jet fuel. The engine was stated to be in the "30,000-pound class", but actually produced 28,000 lbf (124.6 kN) with afterburner and 19,900 lbf (88 kN) without afterburner. The Valkyrie first became supersonic (Mach 1.1) on the third test flight on 12 October 1964, and flew above Mach 1 for 40 minutes during the following flight on 24 October. The wing tips were also lowered partially in this flight. XB-70 #1 surpassed Mach 3 on 14 October 1965 by reaching Mach 3.02 at 70,000 ft (21,300 m). Honeycomb panel deficiencies discovered on XB-70 #1 were almost completely solved on XB-70 #2, which first flew on 17 July 1965. On 3 January 1966, the second XB-70 attained a speed of Mach 3.05 while flying at 72,000 ft (21,900 m). XB-70 #2 reached a top speed of Mach 3.08 and maintained it 20 minutes on 12 April 1966. On 19 May 1966, XB-70 #2 reached Mach 3.06 and flew at Mach 3 for 32 minutes, covering 2,400 mi (3,840 km) in 91 minutes of total flight. The XB-70 flight test data and materials development aided the later B-1 Lancer supersonic bomber program, and, through intelligence, the Soviet Tupolev Tu-144. The development programs for numerous US military aircraft (B-70, SR-71, and U-2) led the Soviet Union to develop the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 interceptor.
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Added: 1439 days ago by
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Tu-22m3 supersonic bomber low pass!!
The Tupolev Tu-22m3 is a supersonic, swing-wing, long-range strategic and maritime strike bomber Speed (maximum) - 2.300km/h Maximum load - 24.000kg Operational Range - 7,000km
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Added: 1703 days ago by
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Low pass of a B2 Stealth Bomber at Otis ANG base in Mass. Emphisizes how quiet these are!
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Added: 1782 days ago by
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B-2 bomber crash at Guam Updated News
This is edited together from US Air Force video and reconstruction animation of the Northrop Grumman B-2 crash at Guam on February 23, 2008. The crash was caused by moisture in the air-data pressure sensors - a known problem, with a known fix that was never written down
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Added: 1810 days ago by
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