The aircraft in the video was flown by Charles Lindbergh in 1944. http://www.planesoffame.org/index.php?ma...t01returnid=128 There is a picture of Charles Lindbergh"s entry into the planes logbook at the link above along with the planes history.
Just before the video fades out while the Zero is taxiing in front of the crowd you can see me. Have fun trying to figure out which one is me in the crowd though.
Find more videos of rare planes being flown and shown at the Planes of Fame YouTube channel. Planes of Fame's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/POFmuseum
Find more videos of rare planes being flown and shown at the Planes of Fame YouTube channel. Planes of Fame's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/POFmuseum
Find more videos of rare planes being flown and shown at the Planes of Fame YouTube channel. Planes of Fame's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/POFmuseum
It seems like the Planes of Fame guys just take the planes up a couple thousand feet and fly them in circles over the airfield. Do they ever do low passes so the crowd can actually see the plane?
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Originally Posted By: Jinro
It seems like the Planes of Fame guys just take the planes up a couple thousand feet and fly them in circles over the airfield. Do they ever do low passes so the crowd can actually see the plane?
Not during the monthly events which are what I have been showing. During the annual airshow in May they shut down the airport and then they are allowed to do lower passes in front of the crowd.
This years Planes of Fame Air Museum's High Country Warbirds and Antique Aircraft event at Valle, AZ. included a visit from this vintage Ford Trimotor Transport Aircraft. This aircraft was once owned by Henry Ford himself as his personal luxury aircraft. Planes of Fame Air Museum hosts the very best Warbird events and displays one of the largest and most unique collections of military, vintage and historical aircraft in the world.
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The Planes of Fame B-25 Mitchell bomber takes to the sky for the flight demonstration of the Planes of Fame Monthly Living History event for March 2012.
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The P-38L Lightning, "Honey Bunny" takes to the sky for a deonstration flight for the Planes of Fame Air Museum's Living History Flying Day Event for April 2012. This flight features Steve Hinton as the pilot with a camera mounted on one of the guns in the nose.
The seminar featured eight veterans of the 475th Fighter Group who presented the Group's history and their stories of courage and sacrifice, as well as their experience flying one of America's premier fighters of WW2, the P-38 Lightning.
Special thanks to Mr. Jack Croul and Allied Fighters for the use of Honey Bunny.
Find more videos of rare planes being flown and shown at the Planes of Fame YouTube channel. Planes of Fame's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/POFmuseum