Great high quality video.
(With good sound, too!)
Is there any way to see it without Farce-book?
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Enjoyed.
Watching this video with stereo headphones on ... Total BEAUT!
Worth Repping Dennis for - thank you for posting
Someone has an A type? Talk about a "rara avis"....
you cant have too many mustangs!!!!
There was this one late in the takeoff queue:
http://www.warbirddepot.com/aircraft...s_p51a-pof.asp
but wasn't the first one an "A" also?
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
A truly great sight to see so many Mustangs flying together! Thank you for posting the link to the video, Daniel.
Wow, those are some impressive fly overs.
Awesome, didn't know there were that many left that were in good enough shape to fly.
Same here. Especially as both Packard-engine (three bladed prop) and Merlin-engine (four bladed prop) variants of the Mustang feature in this video. Only thing we are not told is where all of these have originated from: Are all of these from the US? I am aware of one P-51D Mustang which is operated by OFMC (Old Flying Machine Company) at Duxford here in the UK but cannot see it here.
The Last Roundup: Gathering of Mustang Legends here in Columbus Ohio, 2007. I think there were something like 80 Mustangs there, all in flying condition. The most amazing airshow I've ever been to, or will ever go to. You can Google pictures of it, and there are tons of videos on YouTube, Mustangs galore.
The video in the OP might possibly be from the 1999 GML airshow?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=myV9Xm-NK8Y
Last edited by kaufschtick; 05-16-2016 at 23:11.
80 Mustangs!!!
karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
I typed in Gathering of Mustangs and Legends, and found a post airshow book that listed 74 Mustangs in attendance. I'm pretty sure they all flew in, none of them were static display Mustangs.
I was lucky enough to be able to go to the 2007 GML show, and it was incredible.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ACK1EUgOxko
Last edited by kaufschtick; 05-19-2016 at 06:50.
Do you realize that video alone has more firepower than some *nations'* air forces?
I have the huge full-color commemorative book and DVD set from the Last Roundup. Utterly amazing! However, the video posted in this thread tears the DVD footage to pieces. I found out about the event a year or two after the fact and am consequently very envious of those who were able to attend.
I noticed the video features "Hell 'er Bust". She is home based in Boise and I have seen her up close numerous times. I always hoped to get a ride for the nominal fee. But sadly, she is a single seater. The owner Mark has another P-51D named "Diamondback" I believe. I have only seen her twice as it has been undergoing some restoration work. But that one is a two seater....muhahahaha. One of these days, this bucket list item will be crossed from my list.
Back to the show for a minute, there was suppose to be even more aircraft in attendance, but some couldn't make it due to bad weather. Also, at least one plane came from the UK. It was taken apart, crated up, shipped to the U.S. and reassembled for the airshow. They probably did the same to get it back home.
Last edited by P-51D; 05-23-2016 at 06:33.
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