I flew in this plane in Kissimmee in Nov 2009 I'm the guy in the Rosie the riveter t shirt.. .What a beautifull machine. Thanks for the once in a lifetime ride.
I love the sound of the engines but in lieu of the terrible loss, this is painful to watch. If only more of america's youth could have the chance to learn about our boys and what they did to defend our freedom.....thank God for those who keep these machines flying so that we can learn about the contributions of our Veterans and their great aircraft.
So very sad after a monumental restoration. If first saw her at the New England Air Museum in 1977, Windsor Locks, CT. Had a hideous lopped off nose and in poor condition. Was smashed about two yrs later by a tornado. Saw her pushed off in the weeds at museum with tail broken off in the early 80's. Saw her again in 1992 in Tom Reilly's resto hanger in Kissimmee, FL being completely and correctly restored. Seen at least three times at EAA AirVenture. NTSB is looking at the #2 engine fuel shutoff.
'Liberty Belle' didn't actually crash. The B-17 was landed normally, with one engine shut down and prop feathered. It was the uncontrolled fire which destroyed the aircraft after landing.
By the looks of the wreckage, the #2 engine caught fire in flight. They had to put down fast before the fire melted the aluminum skin & they lost lift.
Kudo's to the pilot for showing the skills needed to put down w/ no loss of life.
RIP Liberty Belle.........I only had the pleasure of seeing her fly over me once..last year...what a rush of emotion....I still feel sick and bummed that another rarity has passed into the history books.
a B-17 crash is worse than a a BILLION B-2 Stealth crashing
PokerJoker3 3 weeks ago
I flew in this plane in Kissimmee in Nov 2009 I'm the guy in the Rosie the riveter t shirt.. .What a beautifull machine. Thanks for the once in a lifetime ride.
800624 1 month ago
I love the sound of the engines but in lieu of the terrible loss, this is painful to watch. If only more of america's youth could have the chance to learn about our boys and what they did to defend our freedom.....thank God for those who keep these machines flying so that we can learn about the contributions of our Veterans and their great aircraft.
cdawg4391 3 months ago
CANON HV20. I used most of the 10X zoom on this video. Stills were taken with the same camera. It's a lot of camera for the money.
railnwings 6 months ago
What camera did you use to shoot this?
rustyATV 6 months ago
not an it, she
vintagepropguy 7 months ago
Goodbye, History.
VMATT500C 7 months ago
So very sad after a monumental restoration. If first saw her at the New England Air Museum in 1977, Windsor Locks, CT. Had a hideous lopped off nose and in poor condition. Was smashed about two yrs later by a tornado. Saw her pushed off in the weeds at museum with tail broken off in the early 80's. Saw her again in 1992 in Tom Reilly's resto hanger in Kissimmee, FL being completely and correctly restored. Seen at least three times at EAA AirVenture. NTSB is looking at the #2 engine fuel shutoff.
madcitymcflyer 7 months ago
'Liberty Belle' didn't actually crash. The B-17 was landed normally, with one engine shut down and prop feathered. It was the uncontrolled fire which destroyed the aircraft after landing.
vultee35 8 months ago
By the looks of the wreckage, the #2 engine caught fire in flight. They had to put down fast before the fire melted the aluminum skin & they lost lift.
Kudo's to the pilot for showing the skills needed to put down w/ no loss of life.
JoeVallier 8 months ago
Sad to post, she crashed & burned today. All aboard are OK
JoeVallier 8 months ago
@JoeVallier
RIP Liberty Belle.........I only had the pleasure of seeing her fly over me once..last year...what a rush of emotion....I still feel sick and bummed that another rarity has passed into the history books.
5spdstang 8 months ago
...there is one just like that where I live, too! Great vid!
TheLipRipp3r 8 months ago