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Bobby Younkin -Samson HD NX985PW- 1997
Bobby Younkin pilots the spectacular Wolf-Samson biplane at the 1997 Jeffco Colorado Airshow. This amazing 500hp biplane just doesn't quit flying as the knife-edge out of a stall turn proves. Bobby demonstrates world class precision aerobatics with this colorful replica of the 1948 Curtis Pitts Samson design. Steve Wolf built this aircraft and flew it for a couple years before passing it on to Bobby.
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Dwight Thorn & Strega's Merlin
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The year 1992 would see a total of three Unlimited Class Air Races. Sherman, Texas and Denver, Colorado would host Unlimited Class Air Races that year prior to Reno. Dwight worked his magic on Strega as it won the Denver Unlimited race.
Stearman Fly-in at St. Francis Kansas
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A fly-in for Stearman Biplanes in 2009. The opportunity to fly off a grass field in the springtime is a real treat for big biplane fans. Everyone had a super time and lots of rides were taken. A once in a lifetime moment. These big birds are just fun. Massive construction and lots of noise along with miles of fabric and dope. The pre-war yellow and stars are such a colorful.scheme. Given enough...
Fifi and Lil with pyrotechnics - Denver
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B-29 Fifi and B-24 Diamond Lil fly together at the Rocky Mountain Airshow in 2013. Smoke and explosions make for some exciting low flying. These very large and rare airplanes dominate the airspace and make a long lasting impression. Diamond Lil was the 25th built out of a total of 18,482 B-24s. Fifi was restored in the 1970s by the CAF and flew for over thirty years until 2006 when new customiz...
1929 Travel Air "Mystery S" Racer
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This accurate and delightful recreation of the Thompson Trophy racer flew gracefully at Akron, Colorado in 2008. There were 5 Mystery Ships built between 1928 and 1931. They had a top speed of 235 mph, which was faster than the miliary pursuit aircraft at the time. Hundreds of speed records fell to this little racer; piloted by Doolittle, Pancho Barnes and Frank Hawks. Matt Younkin presents his...
28 cylinder Clipped Wing #1 Super Corsair -1990 Denver
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In 1982 this converted F4U got a huge Pratt and Whitney 4360 installed along with getting clipped wings and a modified canopy and sloping turtle deck for reduced drag. In its first Reno race it finishes forth in the Gold Race. Steve Hinton and John Maloney race this winning airplane for 12 years before it goes down in 1994 at the inaugural Phoenix 500 Air Races.
Gathering of Trimotors 2005 Oshkosh
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Trimotors flooding the view including a Stinson 6000B , Bushmaster, and the two Fords, a 4AT and the larger 5AT. The CAF's CASA 352, alias a Junkers Ju-52/3m is the only surviving Kreutzer Air Coach. A Pratt & Whitney PT-6 powered remake of the wartime Dornier Do-24TT flying boat flown by Iren Dornier was on an around-the-world flight and joined the gathering.
Short 'n Fast Unlimited Race Oshkosh 2003
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The race features the amazing historic Corsair F2G Race #57 with Robert Odegaard, #9 Cloud Dancer P-51 with Jimmy Leeward and #99 Hawker Sea Fury - Riff Raff with Hoot Gibson. This is a short Unlimited Reno style race with some very competitive racing airplanes and pilots. The G series Corsair has the huge Pratt & Whitney's R-4360 Wasp Major engine, rated at 3,000 horsepower, the largest piston...
Chino Rumble-Conga Line - Planes of Fame airshow 2005
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Lots of heavy metal going back and forth to the active runway at Chino Airport, California. A great chance to listen to the variety of engine noises.
1970s Glenview NAS RC Pattern Nationals
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This is an update to " 1972 Glenview RC Pattern Nationals" with the tltles corrected and a little bit better video. The Naval Air Station AMA Nationals included the Los Alamitos Nationals of the late 60s. They were huge events featuring every type of flying model imaginable, from rubber band power to pulse jet control line speed and early Formula 1 air racing.
Extra 300s Close Formation Flight - Northern Lights 1997
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Northern Lights Aerobatic team is a Canadian Civil Aerobatic Display team. Formed in1994 in Montreal Quebec using Extra 300 Aircraft. Pilots Andre Lortie and Mario Hamel do a polished performance at Jeffco 1997.
B-17 Aluminum Overcast 2010 Denver
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Great sound and impressive mountain background make this brief appearance memorable. Centennial airport in June of 2010.
Kirby Chambliss Edge 540 Oshkosh 2003
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Kirby in his classic Edge 540 puts on a masterful performance. The torque rolls and tail slides are impeccable.
Takeoff Thunder - Oshkosh Action - HD video and audio
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Turn up the volume, this mass takeoff from Oshkosh 2005 is a real dose of big engine sounds.
Vintage RC Transmitters and Airplanes
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1965 Controlaire 6 channel Reeds with Anco servos. A very reliable set and light weight. It’s got six tone generators so right and left is two channels. The Eindecker was originally designed as a scale control line model but has accurate dimensions. With a Supertigre .23 it required a hand launch but still flew pretty well with rudder and elevator controlled by the slow Anco reed servos. 1968 M...
Sukhoi SU 26 Don Nelson 2005 HD
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Sukhoi SU 26 Don Nelson 2005 HD
AeroShell Aerobatic Team - AT-6s at 2005 Oshkosh
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AeroShell Aerobatic Team - AT-6s at 2005 Oshkosh
Bob Hoover - Shrike Commander 500S - 1986 Denver Full Flight HD
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Bob Hoover - Shrike Commander 500S - 1986 Denver Full Flight HD
Eagles Aerobatic Team 1986 HD from original footage
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Eagles Aerobatic Team 1986 HD from original footage
Jimmy Franklin - WACO JMF-7 "Mystery Ship" 1997 Jeffco Airport
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Jimmy Franklin - WACO JMF-7 "Mystery Ship" 1997 Jeffco Airport
Yak-9 prop fighter vs DH Venom Jet 2006
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Yak-9 prop fighter vs DH Venom Jet 2006
Red Baron Squadron at Frontrange - 1991 HD
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Red Baron Squadron at Frontrange - 1991 HD
Sean Tucker - Oshkosh 2005
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Sean Tucker - Oshkosh 2005
Patty Wagstaff - Extra 300S at Oshkosh 2005
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Patty Wagstaff - Extra 300S at Oshkosh 2005
Greg Shelton’s FM 2 Wildcat at Front Range 2013
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Greg Shelton’s FM 2 Wildcat at Front Range 2013
Chandy Clanton Oshkosh 2005
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Chandy Clanton Oshkosh 2005
Quadcopter Motor Replacement Zeraxa 2 0
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Quadcopter Motor Replacement Zeraxa 2 0
Brio Biplane 3 Axis Gimbal HD
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Brio Biplane 3 Axis Gimbal HD
Drone Headlight & Graphene Super Battery
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Drone Headlight & Graphene Super Battery
Charlie Hillard - Flies at Denver's Front Range 1984
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Charlie Hillard - Flies at Denver's Front Range 1984

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @WAL_DC-6B
    @WAL_DC-6B Місяць тому

    I remember as a young teenager going to this event at Glenview NAS in 1972. There was one area where some participants were flying their "Jetex" rocket powered gliders. That was pretty entertaining as some of the model planes literally lost their wings from the thrust of the engine (and consequential high speed) becoming instead missiles and thankfully not hitting anyone. But one "Jetex" glider drifting in circles after having spent its fuel came down just low enough behind a guy sitting in his chair casually watching things and simply tipped off his Panama hat with its nose. Fun times and thanks for sharing!

  • @joeldavis1040
    @joeldavis1040 Місяць тому

    The ultimate hot rod of the sky!

  • @joeldavis1040
    @joeldavis1040 Місяць тому

    Beautiful scenery and amazing flying! Younkin and Franklin were the best!

  • @jimtheedcguy4313
    @jimtheedcguy4313 2 місяці тому

    Bob "no engine, no problem" Hoover. Definitely an aviation legend!!!

  • @darrellcaraway6068
    @darrellcaraway6068 2 місяці тому

    Hi patty.

  • @cathyjensen747
    @cathyjensen747 3 місяці тому

    What a wonderful surprise to find Dwight on a UA-cam clip…he’s the man making flying smooth and safe…with love❤️ from the “Baby Gorilla” crew…

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 3 місяці тому

    The DeBolt P-Shooter is a hoot to fly. The 4250 800KV outrunner brushless motor really winds up on an 11x6 propeller and provides plenty of power. It does tight little loops and is quite perky. The ailerons require about 50% rudder mixing to get it to roll properly. I remember now that back then you used full aileron and rudder together to get an axial roll. The strip ailerons are quite narrow so they need to deflect a lot to get adequate response. The P-Shooter was designed for reed receivers and slow Bonner servos so the slow ailerons hid the control blips. Loops were a full throw event. All that dihedral helps level flight but is a hindrance in cross wind landings. The P-Shooter is reluctant to snap roll and spin because it just won't stall.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 3 місяці тому

    The Astro Hog was a real surprise. It's a big airplane with a short nose and a long tail so it's easy to build it tail-heavy, Back in the 1960 modelers were used to building very light because the radios were so heavy and the motors were puny. This airplane has a lot of lead in the front end to balance correctly. Plenty of power made it go fast but it was difficult to slow down for landing. Because of it's weight it could only slow down a bit before it stalled. Also once it was into a 3 turn spin it really wound up due to the weight and was reluctant to recover normal flight. So the surprise was that it was fast and rolled and looped nicely. If it could lose about 3 pounds it would be a better aerobat. The wing is flat instead of the considerable dihedral of the original. I would add back a couple degrees to make it look better.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 3 місяці тому

    The Kyosho Pitts S2 got converted to electric also. An E-Flite Power 46 provided the power and flaperons were incorporated to help with take off and landing chores. A 3 axis gyro was added to help with the various typical Pitts muddles. The gyro especially helped in point rolls as the rudder wanted to un-roll the 3rd point which is typical of Pitts Specials. A Pitts likes to get off the ground quickly before it can ground-loop and a little droop on all 4 ailerons does the trick. The same flaperon helps with landing by slowing the aircraft down and delaying the stall.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 3 місяці тому

    The Art Chester Jeep was an old kit by Coverite powered by an OS .40. I decided to convert it to electric and substitute a modern radio system to see if it would fly better. With an 4250 800KV outrunner brushless motor on 5 lipo cells it really scooted on an 11x7 propeller. However it didn't want to turn but would rather fly knife-edge. Mixing in 25% rudder with the aileron got the nose to turn properly. It was still flying a bit goofy so a 3 axis gyro was added which helped a bunch. The tail moment of the Jeep is really short and there is a lot of fuselage area so flies a bit like a Gee Bee. I also used the ailerons as partial flaps which helped slow it down for landing. After all this it flies much better but it's very hoppy on landings. Low bounce wheels help and I'll tie the metal landing gear legs together with a spreader wire to reduce the spring action. So an old model was given some new life with appropriate modern technology.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 4 місяці тому

    Let's talk about the use of flaps. WW2 scale RC models have flaps and they are quite large. There's a desire to drop scale amount of flap for landing because it looks scale. However goofy things start to happen to the model with full flaps. Because of the scale effect the model weighs a fraction of the real thing and the wing area is much less too. It took a huge amount of drag to slow down an 8,000 lb fighter but there was 1500hp available and around 250 square feet of wing area to keep it flying. That's a lot of mass and lift and power there. A model is quite another animal. Everything is much more delicate. Dumping full flap on a quarter scale P51 Mustang can make for some wild effects such as pitching up and down along with the elevator being blanked out at a crucial moment. You may get an OK landing with full flap if the approach angle is pretty steep and there is some power on. This will require a fast flair to land which has to happen quickly and perfectly. A more survivable method would be to use half flap for the final approach and wait till about the last moment to drop full flap when the model is in ground effect. The approach doesn't have to be so steep and if the engine loses power it won't be catastrophic. The last minute full flap deployment feels like a Robin coming into land. It's pretty natural.

  • @user-bv7fq1zp6g
    @user-bv7fq1zp6g 4 місяці тому

    Это делает женщина! Великолепно!!! 👍🔥

  • @garyowen9044
    @garyowen9044 4 місяці тому

    The Zen of Stick & Rudder. No pilot was better.

  • @Amr_lotfy
    @Amr_lotfy 4 місяці тому

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @albertogarciaarango2411
    @albertogarciaarango2411 4 місяці тому

    Unfforgetable,,,,

  • @philipgardner-uz5ne
    @philipgardner-uz5ne 5 місяців тому

    Its only a spin if,the airspeed is below the stall

  • @philippelambert4079
    @philippelambert4079 6 місяців тому

    Epoustouflant

  • @citizenblue
    @citizenblue 6 місяців тому

    What. A. Legend.

  • @CalebT_RC
    @CalebT_RC 7 місяців тому

    Did he actually smoke the engine or was it just for effects

  • @sugey349
    @sugey349 7 місяців тому

    nice display boy

  • @Amr_lotfy
    @Amr_lotfy 7 місяців тому

    👍👍👍👍

  • @dreamdiction
    @dreamdiction 7 місяців тому

    That commentator is like a radio dj who does not know how to keep his mouth shut.

  • @TravelsWithPhil
    @TravelsWithPhil 7 місяців тому

    I flew as a passenger in this plane in 1979. I'm doing a short video about it. May I please use some of your footage for my video? I'll credit you, of course.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 7 місяців тому

    I highly recommend Col. John Morrissey's video: "Survive the Spin". A must-see explanation of spin recovery technique. He demonstrates inadvertent auto rotation in a Sukhoi-29, Pitts Special and a Cessna 150 Aerobat.

  • @sblack48
    @sblack48 8 місяців тому

    Very odd engine air intakes on that airplane. Very boxy.

  • @TJ-xt6pc
    @TJ-xt6pc 8 місяців тому

    Bob was the real deal. Probably the best pilot ever.

  • @handymatt1970
    @handymatt1970 8 місяців тому

    Even the lord sighed & shook his head 7:12

  • @russelllowry1061
    @russelllowry1061 8 місяців тому

    I have flown for over 40 years and still consider Bob Hoover the greatest pilot of all time. Chuck Yeager agrees with me.

  • @georgecharleston8532
    @georgecharleston8532 8 місяців тому

    I was at that airshow!

  • @terrencejackson4587
    @terrencejackson4587 8 місяців тому

    All of that dressed like a gentleman!

  • @stephenhoda3362
    @stephenhoda3362 8 місяців тому

    SHRIKE SO PRETTY!

  • @GrahamSimons
    @GrahamSimons 8 місяців тому

    I saw him once at the Dayton Air Fair. As he said... it's all about energy management!

  • @Faicon9493
    @Faicon9493 8 місяців тому

    He was a master of energy management.

  • @frankpuleo2009
    @frankpuleo2009 8 місяців тому

    I was fortunate enough to see mr Hoover at the Atlantic City air show I believe in 1985 I will never forget it!

  • @markdinkel-uh2je
    @markdinkel-uh2je 8 місяців тому

    Rode shotgun in one about 16 years ago as a frozen food mgr

  • @soundslikebstome
    @soundslikebstome 8 місяців тому

    I saw him at Cable Field in SoCal years ago in such a plane when I was in my teens. The man was incrededible.

  • @djquick
    @djquick 8 місяців тому

    Title inaccurate. Not full flight. Many edits.

  • @skippmclovan1135
    @skippmclovan1135 9 місяців тому

    Did the aircraft have strengthened wing spars for aerobatic manoevres? In NZ in the early days the smaller Aero Commander had wing spar issues just in normal flight, with wing separations happening on occasions, and people lost confidence in them.

  • @lorenjackson8961
    @lorenjackson8961 9 місяців тому

    That man was an F'ing LEGEND! The stuff he could do with an aircraft would make you shake your head in disbelief. He was also Chuck Yeager's backup pilot on the Bell X-1 and flew the chase plane during Yeager's successful Mach 1 run......

  • @richthetrashpicker-upper5244
    @richthetrashpicker-upper5244 9 місяців тому

    Bob Hoover was friends with my dad Torrance airport. I got to go up with Him 1 day. He had his dog sitting there In the seat as We were doing Rolls and Loops

  • @spitfire051288
    @spitfire051288 9 місяців тому

    you had me totally fooled until #3 looks to be using a brushless motor, 😆 im super envious of your radio collection Sir ♥

  • @billjones3071
    @billjones3071 9 місяців тому

    That man is flying the aircraft, he’s not just along for the ride top three greatest of all time or most likely the greatest ever

  • @leviercosmicwind
    @leviercosmicwind 9 місяців тому

    Bobby Younkin was brilliant in any aeroplane but his Samson displays were superb. Everybody watched! I'm not sure how much it can be called a replica, Curtis Pitts provided a lot of information for the build (Steve Wolf and he were great friends).

  • @aerocap
    @aerocap 9 місяців тому

    Reading either Franklin or Younkin always makes me think about Amanda.

  • @sw653j
    @sw653j 9 місяців тому

    tight carrier approach, then pins on the wheel landing...awesome

  • @jamesrigsby2382
    @jamesrigsby2382 9 місяців тому

    GREAT FLYING. VERY SMOOTH FLYING HE MAKES IT LOOK EASY❤❤❤

  • @collinmccallum
    @collinmccallum 9 місяців тому

    amazing!!!

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 9 місяців тому

    Samson used up huge amount of sky for such a little biplane. Most of the flight is full throttle so it zips by quickly. A muscular display as you can feel the G's and see the precision coaxed out of a vintage looking airplane. Unforgettable.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 9 місяців тому

    The Doctor is in! This was an early morning warm up before the races. Dwight gently lets the Merlin warm up. At 2:25 he stands up and switches off the engine to listen carefully to it wind down. He's listening to the valves and all the other clatterings that would indicate the health of the engine. We wouldn't have a safe and winning racer without the magic of men like Dwight.

  • @MGB1977Red
    @MGB1977Red 9 місяців тому

    June of 2009 Time flies!