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                           Interesting Links:

 

        Here are some links I might think you will like? Just click on the link and check them out!

01

P-38 Lightning Video

This link shows the walk around and checkout prior to engine start, engine start procedures, taxi to take-off, take off, cruise flight and maneuvers, and landing and shut down.  

02

F4U Corsair "Whistling Death" 

 

This is a compilation of clips of the Planes of Fame Museum's Corsair (Chino, California) and includes some clips of the Palm Springs Air Museum's own Corsair. Man, this thing just scoots, BIG TIME! Wow, just awesome!    

03

Bell P-63 Kingcobra Flight Demonstration

This is a nice video of a flight demonstration of the Palm Springs Air Museum's Bell P-63A Kingcobra. Not the greatest aircraft of WWII, but a significant one nonetheless, especially to the Soviets. This is one of the most wicked looking fighters of all time, in my honest opinion. This thing also really scoots off the runway despite the reduced, low-octane-fuel power settings that need to be used these days!  

04

Martin Philli's Spitfire

Spitfire last aircraft at Filton rebuilt by Aerial Museum's  

Then we go to Filton Airfield which closed at the end of 2012. 
http://www.savefiltonairfield.org

05

Me 109 G-4 Red 7 in 2014 

Messerschmitt / The „Red 7“ is back! First Flight Me 109 after crash in Roskilde Airshow 2013. AWESOME! Also check out www.flugmuseum-messerschmitt.com

06

Messerschmitt 262 "White 1 

Raw footage from the 6/1/2011 testing of the Messerschmitt 262 "White 1." This aircraft is owned by the Collings Foundaion, and has been restored to airworthy condition by Sanders Aeronautics in Ione, CA. Encroaching storms in the afternoon forced the delay of its maiden flight to the following day.

07

William Wards Mig-17

​Will Ward flies his Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Fresco during the second day of the 2011 Gathering of Eagles XV Air Show.

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