Ron Clark with his two horrible daughters Nina and Lora 😮
@davideddison766427 күн бұрын
I have found what I believe to be a fragment of a ww2 2000 lb bomb. It seemed to have had a wall thickness of 50 mm weighs 11 kg very heavy relative to size . The piece appears to be slightly conical and cast or drop forged. I can’t imagine what else it might have been. It was found in fields behind Brigsley rad approximately not far from barnoldby road. Is there any record of a ww2 bomb exploding in this area?
@robhaytonairshowvideos985320 күн бұрын
@@davideddison7664 Not sure
@sanm3londan_th315Ай бұрын
Is this place filming location “Primeval TV-Series”? (2007-2011) S3EP4 Giganotosaurus (G-Rex) in the hangar. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZqHPmmSFpbCWn80si=5HYWbnxRmeoMqMyy
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853Ай бұрын
@@sanm3londan_th315 No, that’s Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey - the tree line and Boeing 747 give that away - the same place that Top Gear is/was filmed…
@sanm3londan_th315Ай бұрын
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 i know is dunsfold aerchrome airfield (filming location: 007 Casino Royale) but there haven't RAF hangar is swear. i try looking around dunsfold aerchrome at google map it's not have RAF hangar it's just Top Gear Studio Hangar.
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853Ай бұрын
@ The RAF hangar was torn down with two others in 2014
@janb.6194Ай бұрын
I love the Hurricane,
@fighterbomberMiG272 ай бұрын
Such a great unforgettable experience flying this WW2 bird. Really love it. Spent 24 years as a Fighter Pilot so I guess what you are feeling in skies. Sub for awesome video
@robhaytonairshowvideos98532 ай бұрын
Happy times as a fighter pilot no doubt
@fighterbomberMiG272 ай бұрын
@@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 Absolutely
@robinsparkes-u1l2 ай бұрын
Great I loved it !
@robhaytonairshowvideos98532 ай бұрын
@@robinsparkes-u1l Now you can go fly in Pegs as well - just a mere £3325
@jroar1232 ай бұрын
When you remove the old tube radios, it sure allows for a good sized backseat passenger.
@robhaytonairshowvideos98532 ай бұрын
@@jroar123 Yes there is surprisingly a lot of space in the back
@jroar1232 ай бұрын
@ my two favorite aircraft to fly were the T6 and T28. Although they were considered trainers, that T28 could outfly a few jet aircraft.
@robhaytonairshowvideos98532 ай бұрын
@@jroar123Yes love the T6
@ian-t7t2 ай бұрын
Beautiful display! Thank you
@richardstewart53542 ай бұрын
LEST we forget
@mothmagic12 ай бұрын
Henry Folland of Folland Gnat fame. He was also involved with the design of some WW2 aircraft.
@SuperjumboAEVSPlanespotting2 ай бұрын
Spitfire MK356 sounds like P-51 Mustang
@peterbookless56804 ай бұрын
Good Show
@markroberts42554 ай бұрын
I love the gazelle helicopters 😊😊
@kennethstill59455 ай бұрын
Would love to have another flight in one of planes again. Used them fairly regularly back in the 1950s from Renfrew to the Isle of Barra, one I remember was G-AHKS and KZB, B E A flights etc. We landed on the beach when the tide was out, all good fun for a youngster !
@robhaytonairshowvideos98535 ай бұрын
@@kennethstill5945 They are lovely aircraft
@j.mdeespana.13786 ай бұрын
Incorrect paint
@andrewmallard23016 ай бұрын
Parky is simply a lovely man and an absolute pleasure to fly with. I recently had the pleasure of flying in the back seat of Spitfire MK9 MJ444, "Lady Luck" with Parky and Aero Legends
@andrewmallard23016 ай бұрын
Parky is simply a lovely man and an absolute pleasure to fly with. I recently had the pleasure of flying in the back seat of Spitfire MK9 MJ444, "Lady Luck" with Parky and Aero Legends
@potto52126 ай бұрын
Debía llevar insignias españolas
@potto52126 ай бұрын
Hechos en Sevilla
@jfc2136 ай бұрын
rip mary god bless you
@SuperjumboAEVSPlanespotting6 ай бұрын
Kent Spitfire sounds like P-51 Mustang
@steveshutler87087 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤❤❤
@barrierjohn65287 ай бұрын
Very moving and brings forth many emotions in the viewer. They were so young and asked to do so much in the face of incredible danger.
@SuperjumboAEVSPlanespotting7 ай бұрын
2 USAF + 1 RAF Mustangs
@inasmallerscale7 ай бұрын
Rip mk356 and mr long
@RichardJoganah8 ай бұрын
Nice video lovely aircraft well done 😊
@KatherineHoyes8 ай бұрын
Miniature trains coming. To. See. You. Soon. Iif. You can show me the trains please
@chiasson659 ай бұрын
I have about 800 hours on Norseman GUE. Flew it in Sioux Lookout in the mid nineties. Lots of fun.
@marcj36829 ай бұрын
Love the Wasp, always will. Thank you.
@michaelhyam47049 ай бұрын
Still sends shivers down my spine, I was there for this display
@ViniciusLacerda76810 ай бұрын
Engine Sound: Wright R-1820
@iancorfield750610 ай бұрын
My son told me about this video recently with the comment “dad, you’re famous - sort of”. It brought back good memories of volunteering at RAF Museum Hendon. I may be able to fill in some details. This was the first aircraft in which the Museum allowed full public access to the cockpit and the ticket price was kept low to keep it affordable for most visitors. Hendon doesn’t charge an entrance fee and relies on initiatives such as this for extra funding. The Aircraft itself, a MkXVI, was a bit of a bitza, although its history was linked to the site as at one time it was the station commander's personal aircraft. It has often been used as a static display and being dismantled and moved frequently, many of the controls remained disconnected. Inside the cockpit is not complete and, as I said in the commentary, current HSE radioactivity limit controls prevents the use of period instruments as the luminous paint used exceeds current dosage limits. (this is also the main reason most of the aircraft cockpits at the Museum are inaccessible to the general public) Some later and non-standard instruments are used. John, the RAFM’s senior technician, put together most of the interior from available material, and that accounts for oddities such as the gun firing button being incorrect, although the “Twist to fire” ring gave a better Battle of Britain feeling. John actually worked servicing and flight authorising several Spitfires for the 1968 Battle of Britain film at Duxford. As noted in the comments below, the engine start-up sound was taken from David Irwin’s Merlin 20 series / 500 series when being exhibited at the Museum. One of our volunteers recorded it, then built the MP3 player and speaker for the aircraft. Of course for me, sod’s law applied, and it didn’t work as planned when someone was carrying out detailed filming. David’s engine has an interesting history of its own, being built as a 20 series variant for a Lancaster or Halifax and later in life rebuilt as a 500 series for a CASA 211 - the Spanish built Heinkel 111 used by Germany in the Battle of Britain! For me, as I’m not a pilot, it was hard work reading and memorising the Pilot’s Notes, and keeping explanations down to the 15minute limit we had between customers. It was too easy to get involved in a discussion and ramble on. Access required a certain amount of dexterity, and we had been told that we could refuse access if we thought that someone would be unable to manage getting in or out. I did have concerns over one elderly lady and gently suggested that it may be too difficult, only to be put firmly in my place by “..I’ll have you know young man that I flew in a Tiger Moth at Duxford not so long ago, so I can easily manage this”. She did !
@robhaytonairshowvideos985310 ай бұрын
Interesting story Ian - I believe it was for £10? I purchased it for my brothers birthday - I think they charge about £45 now - I know David very well, as I’m the unofficial photographer for Historic Aero Engines, so know most of the guys very well - Dave Lee (often David’s safety officer) has just got his engine running after a 15 year restoration - I look forward to seeing it this year. You’ll find plenty of videos I’ve filmed of David’s engine runs over the years on this channel… Thanks for reaching out. Rob
@faeembrugh11 ай бұрын
I did read a book where the subject of women being taken along on raids was discussed. It mentioned one pilot who, supposedly, took his WAAF girlfriend along disguised as aircrew and even a German report of finding the body of a woman in a crashed aircraft. The conclusion? It quite possibly did happen but without concrete evidence it remains at the 'maybe' stage.
@mothmagic111 ай бұрын
A shame there are few if any left airworthy now apart from this one if it still is. I imagine it would not be a hard job to make a four seat tourer of it.
@hitime240511 ай бұрын
That Canadian Lanc is as pretty as a picture, love the blue spinners, I assume they represent the blue nose squadron, I could be wrong of course.
@SuperjumboAEVSPlanespotting Жыл бұрын
This Spitfire sounds like P-51 Mustang
@SuperjumboAEVSPlanespotting Жыл бұрын
7:45 Sony Cyber-shot startup sound 8:02 RR Merlin backfire
@pirateatfourty Жыл бұрын
i am looking tto buy on in alaska. doesnt look ay harder to fly than my 77 180 or my old stearman
@BetterAircraftFabric Жыл бұрын
To see a Bücker Bü181 fly the way it was designed to be flown is so very rare! - Wonderful display of airmanship and a great video! - Thanks for sharing, Best Regards from Anchorage Alaska!
@annerobinson2086 Жыл бұрын
I had a share in the blue Olympia 2b when it was kept at Camphill - it was originally named "Pennine" and completed my silver distance in it!
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 Жыл бұрын
Interesting
@5959racer Жыл бұрын
I have flown is several C47s and flew in 3X Thats All Brother this year. Amazing to see all tease old birds still in operations condition.
@JohnBath-f8p Жыл бұрын
Takes me back to my early days of flying and gliding in the 1960's . John. FAI/BGA 51417.
@leetalbot9138 Жыл бұрын
Total crap
@ViniciusLacerda768 Жыл бұрын
Canucks Unlimited DC-3 Have A Wright R-1820 Cyclone 9s, incredible Sounds
@ViniciusLacerda768 Жыл бұрын
Canucks Unlimited DC-3 Have A Wright R-1820 Cyclone 9s?
@lennox_nzl4607 Жыл бұрын
I flew on “nettie” around 3 weeks ago, it was an amazing experience
@dennis.p3893 Жыл бұрын
is the little screen there a gps?
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 Жыл бұрын
It is…
@dennis.p3893 Жыл бұрын
@@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 cool i may consider buying that plane in microsoft flight sim
@davidandrews8963 Жыл бұрын
OAKINGTON NEAR CAMBRIDGE YOU HAVE TO WALK THE NARROW ROAD IN MIDST OF AIRFIELD TO GET TO NEXT VILLAGE FROM OAKINGTON CANT RECALL NAME BUT EITHER SIDE OF THIS NARROW ROAD IS THE OLD WW2 AIRFIELD USED BY ARMY AND RAF ONE THING IS STRANGE I WORKED IN THE WHITE HORSE PUB AND WALKED BACK TO THE CARAVAN PARK IN NEXT VILLAGE BY CUTTING THROUGH THE AIRFIELD IT WAS ALWAYS SO QUIET AND VERY FOGGY THIS ONE NIGHT I STOPPED DEAD IN MY TRACKS AND TURNED TO LOOK IN THE FOG WHICH WAS ABOUT 100 METRES AWAY ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ROAD THAT WAS WEIRD IN ITSELF THE FOG NEVER EVER REACHED THE ROAD I WORKED AT THE PUB FOR 6 MONTHS. ALWAYS THE SAME ANYWAY THIS NIGHT I STOPPED AND LOOKED TO MY LEFT INTO THE FOG AND 99% CERTAIN I SAW WHAT LOOKED LIKE HALF A DOZEN MEN IN AIRCREW GEAR STANDING IN A ROW LOOKING IN MY DIRECTION AND I HEARD WHAT SOUNDED LIKE WHISPERING BUT THESE FIGURES WHERE A WAY OFF AND THE WHISPERING WAS COMING FROM THEIR DIRECTION WELL I WASNT SPOOKED I FIGURED WHY WOULD THEY HARM ME IF THEYRE SPOOKS ? SO I WENT TO WALK TOWARDS THEM AND AS I DID THE WHISPERING GOT LOUDER AND THE FOG GOT THICKER THEN AS I LOOKED AGAIN THE FIGURES HAD GONE NOT A TRACE I WALKED TO WHERE THEY HAD BEEN STANDING AND OF COURSE NOTHING BUT I TURNED ROUND AND COULD SEE WHERE THE FOG SEEMED TO STOP AND THE ROAD CLEAR AS OWT I TOLD MY TALE TO SOME FOLKS AND THE WHITE HORSE PUB USED TO BE FREQUENTED BY AIRMEN IN THE WAR AND ALL OVER THE WALLS AND BEAMS ARE THEIR SIGNATURES LITTLE PICTURES AND DOODLES THEY DID 80 YEARS AGO MANY NEVER CAME BACK IN FACT AN ELDERLY LADY IN THE PUB WAS ONCE THE LANDLADY SAID ON SOME NIGHTS YOU CAN HEAR THE ROAD OF THE LANCASTER'S ET AL COMING HOME FROM MISSIONS CEPT THEYRE NOT THE REAL PLANES THEYRE THE GHOSTLY DRONES OF MACHINES LOST IN FOREIGN CLIMES RETURNING HOME FOR THE LAST TIME I USED TO SIT BY THE AIRFIELD AND LISTEN JUST IN CASE BUT NEVER DID I HEAR ANY ENGINES WAS A BIT GUTTED AT THAT BUT ITS NICE TO KNOW THAT THOSE BRAVE HEROES THAT DIED SO YOUNG ARE STILL HERE AMONGST US LOOKING TO THE SKIES WAITNG FOR COMRADES THAT WILL NEVER RETURN NOT IN THIS LIFE ANYWAY LOL 💙🌈♥️
@gregsutton6258 Жыл бұрын
I still struggle to understand how Britain built something so good in so little time! We stand on the shoulders of giants!
@olivercooney6645 Жыл бұрын
The respect he showed during this meeting is truly humble