100year old Video!! Red Barron
Links to general aviation backcountry flying-oriented videos. It can be yours or stuff you find on the internet. Please no airline/military.
M6?
Looked at this before the caffeine kicked in and thought is this a joke? 40 plus views - NO replies -
Big greenie smiling! THEN - I woke up and remembered that my sister is working on a project that is converting the oldest and largest of private film collections for commercial availability. It is the Grinberg collection - first film newsreel was 1896. So Thanks for the post / link etc. My sister got sucked into the project because she was Vice President of CNN - Turner archives and sales when she retired.
PS: Good view on how to dress for the far north - Looks like something Gump and DonC (is it) might still have in the closet.
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It is better to be late in this world, than early in the next.
Was not aware the Foker used a rotary engine. P factor must have been mean!
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Wow, very cool stuff. Man, when those guys strapped in it was for keeps. No parachutes!
And that British pilot yucking it up with the Barron after being shot down! Checking out the bullet holes in the cowling with big smiles on their faces. Those were the days! They all likely went and had a big mug of beer together after dusting themselves off.
A little different when WWII rolled around.
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Does torque effect and left turning tendency increase dramatically with rotary engines? I imagine that it would.
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