Who sings the song? AWESOME!!!!
jabraxxus 3 months ago
@jabraxxus
It's italian scat/jazz singer Lois Prima.
He was the voice of King Louie the orangutang in disney's "the Jungle Book"
All his songs are pretty awesome and his trumpet work is great
Grommo 3 months ago
lol i love the song
MrROTD 10 months ago
@MrROTD
Hi thanks. Yeah somehow I thought a song about feeding ladies to make them fat worked with a vid of a pump up airplane!
Grommo 10 months ago
y it did not continue
asadlarik3 11 months ago
@asadlarik3
From wikipedia: "...the United States Army, ultimately cancelled the project when it could not find a 'valid military use for an aircraft that could be brought down by a well-aimed bow and arrow.' "
skyseeker901 6 months ago
@thisispeace I know.
beachcomber2008 11 months ago
@thisispeace You be the first test pilot.
Fill it full of helium and footlaunch it. I remember seeing this with the US Army in Popular Mechanics in the 60's.
ozzieinoz 1 year ago
Well done, there!
It's a pity about elastomers in general. Their lack of longevity, that is.
If you could eliminate the propeller that thing would be relatively safe, and great fun.
beachcomber2008 1 year ago
Who sings the song? AWESOME!!!!
jabraxxus 3 months ago
@jabraxxus
It's italian scat/jazz singer Lois Prima.
He was the voice of King Louie the orangutang in disney's "the Jungle Book"
All his songs are pretty awesome and his trumpet work is great
Grommo 3 months ago
lol i love the song
MrROTD 10 months ago
@MrROTD
Hi thanks. Yeah somehow I thought a song about feeding ladies to make them fat worked with a vid of a pump up airplane!
Grommo 10 months ago
y it did not continue
asadlarik3 11 months ago
@asadlarik3
From wikipedia: "...the United States Army, ultimately cancelled the project when it could not find a 'valid military use for an aircraft that could be brought down by a well-aimed bow and arrow.' "
skyseeker901 6 months ago
@thisispeace I know.
beachcomber2008 11 months ago
@thisispeace You be the first test pilot.
beachcomber2008 11 months ago
Fill it full of helium and footlaunch it. I remember seeing this with the US Army in Popular Mechanics in the 60's.
ozzieinoz 1 year ago
Well done, there!
It's a pity about elastomers in general. Their lack of longevity, that is.
If you could eliminate the propeller that thing would be relatively safe, and great fun.
beachcomber2008 1 year ago