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  • hey HAFU!

    can you tell me the name of the song which is played in the background?

    its totally awsome :D

    thanks and best regards,

    head

  • Para que le ponen musica de fondo a estos videos?..No saben que los aviones tienen su musica propia ,en el sonido de los motores,el sonido de las helices y los escapes..Cada aeronave tiene sus caracteristicas y personalidad propias..Realmente es una verdadera lastima

  • @BateSuper Este video es un trailer de un disco DVD, y por lo que tiene la música. El DVD completo y original tiene una segunda pista de audio que te permite apagar la música, y sólo escuchar el ruido del motor. Comprar el DVD de nosotros y disfrutar de la música de los motores :-)

  • I use to like airplanes, until it became painfully clear, its a sport for filthy rich men, and not the rest of us.

  • @cobrachoppergirl Well, that and Yachting and don't forget that horse racing is "The Sport of Kings."

    The difference between a man and a boy is the price of his toy!

  • . first-class video

    warbirds-power.de

    says THANKS

  • Greetings from Scotland, Great Vid, love all the (Great War) recreations, Was that Kittyhawks there too ?

  • very nice, hello

  • The Percival Provost on this video used to belong to my father. I'm almost sure of it. He imported it into Australia, then sold it some years later to a fellow in NZ. I don't know who this fellow is, but he did the stupidest thing and painted the plane in camouflage. Although this aircraft type did get painted in those colours, this particular one, WW397 was in it's original colours as it served in England (I think England, don't quote me on this part).

  • actually I oversaw the painting of this airfraft, and it was painted thus because there is already an RAF Provost in NZ, there are no Omani marked warbirds worldwide, making it unique, and its chief pilot was seconded to the Omani Airforce in his younger days and saw combat with the Omanis.

    So while you may be offended by the scheme, there are good reasons for it, and none of them are stupid.

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