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  • че за говно, я нажимал чтобы самолет посмотреть, а тут хрен с табуреткой вместо гитары

  • @zerZRrr самолёт тоже есть, гитариста нах.

  • great melody! its your composision or its any another artist? can you tell me te name of this song? thanks

  • I've been watching this video over and over for at least a year and a half now, and can't get enough of it still!

  • wow a fw190 just laying around in the forest for 60 years? someone should pick it up and put it back together

  • Great playing sounds like something off the 80's movie Crossroads Ry cooder

  • You don`t have to be an expert to see the difference between a BF 109 and a FW 190. This is a short fuselaged FW 190..most likely the A-type (early type)

  • Wow!!

  • i really dig blues guitar. it touches the soul...

  • wowowowow i love that guitar...

  • if i was in a forest and ran into something like that. it would be the best thing to ever happen to me in life.

  • @cloudchaser07 Now it is possible to find in Russian woods a lot of interesting, also the German army left a lot of serviceable technics at flight from Russia.

  • wer can i wind this wreck

    

  • @AhmetOzanalp its in austria

  • @johnmcnair damn its awsome you uploaded this i was searching right in that place with my metal detector - i walked hill up and suddently i saw a Wing ! i thought, Never!

    And there it was the plane!

  • @johnmcnair what is it doing over there ?

  • @AhmetOzanalp not austria, it was found outside leningrad. Seen this footage before

  • брянский лес, там много таких

  • i agree with animalian01 it looks like a FW109 , But you shouldn't be near that thing because that plane is where somebody probably lost their life

  • @randomguy8208

    Nope, the pilot walked away and was captured by the Russians. He returned to Germany in 1949.

    This Fw190 was a remarkable find as a mostly intact and relatively undisturbed example. It was removed in 1991 and has just completed a very long restoration to pristine original condition. It was test flown in Dec. 2010 and continues with flight tests. It is the first authentic and original WWII example to fly and it will join a museum this summer.

  • @FiveCentsPlease

    Good thing he lived to tell his stories :)

    Very interesting, imagine the feeling of being the first to find this.

  • @randomguy8208

    The pilot walked away and was a POW in Russia, and returned to Germany.

  • that is with out doubt 100% a FW190 in no way is it a 109

  • oh yeahhhhh gooooooddd.........beauty song

  • "Every war is first then to an end,

    if the last fallen soldier

    the worthy last place of rest has"

    warbirds-power.de

  • this is a focke wulf 190, i have actually sat in a ww2 fw190

  • Good musicas. fits the scene...then, what did the germans do after crashing.? run, hide wait for dark....got to get home....In Afganistan, they have what they call a 'dubra' it is very like that, but not even!...

  • Good musicas. fits the scene...then, what did the germans do after crashing.? run, hide wait for dark....got to get home....

  • @onceANexile Damn right. Had to be an ugly, scary situation for a pilot. On the wrong side of the us versus them imaginary line. Many miles to walk. No GPS or cell phone. Cold. And that nagging thought in the back of your head that you'll probably be pitch forked to death if found.

  • @kolbpilot - and many british pilots when found were thrown into the burning blazes they created...cold, wet , hungry, and dont forget SCARED of the russians who had no treaty with the germans...600,000 men were lost in stalingrad, few, few ever to return home...

  • @onceANexile OF THE GERMANS PRISONERS TAKEN BY THE RUSSIANS IN STALINGRAD, 600.000 DEAD, 200,000 TAKEN PRISONER, 400 GERMANS RETURNED HOME ALIVE, I KNEW ONE OF THESE MEN PERSONALLY WEHRMACHT FELDWEBEL SCHWENGER FROM FULDA GERMANY! NEVER ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE TAKEN ALIVE BY THE RUSSIANS EVEN TODAY, SHOOT YOURSELF FIRST.!

  • gosh, THANK GOD!!! you found were i last parked my FW-190, fuckin sams club parking lots , so big these days

  • Looks like a Focke wulf 190, just by going on the front cowling and tail.

  • @Hnelson469

    The crash aircraft is a Fw190. The question is over the identity in the gun cam clip shown at 0:53.

  • @FiveCentsPlease to me it looks like a 109, the guncam plane.

  • @NezbittheGreyKitten No its a FW190....

  • @hetsar ya, i know the crash aircraft is a 190... im talking about the gun-cam plane at 0:53

  • @NezbittheGreyKitten ah right, sorry my bad :)

  • @hetsar no problem:)

  • I was wrong about the first plane in this video. Definitely not a Bf 109 (no radiators under wing). Hell, it might be a P 51 being hammered by a German. Kinda' looks like one. Can't tell for sure.

  • @kolbpilot i think its a p-51 because it got a radiator on the belly

  • @33049156 no its a bf 109

  • @mastercheif98612 your right.. the p 51 dident have that big wingspan

  • @mastercheif98612

    I'll agree that it appears to be a 109 in the guncam film. You get a small glimpse of the supercharger intake on the left side, just where it would be on a 109.

  • @FiveCentsPlease I was wrong. My guess is Bf 109. Rounded wingtips, pitch angle is hiding the radiators.

  • make a mp3 of this man

  • Very nicely done. I too, like that 3 string original of yours & your playing. I've seen this 190 on another video. Fantastic find and great that it is being saved. To me, the sad piece of this video is at 0:53. The 109 just being hammered, taking next to none evasive action, probably flown by a hastily trained replacement pilot. Those are the ones that died first.

  • @kolbpilot

    The plane crashed on July 19, 1943 while on a mission to bomb a train (before poorly-trained pilots were common.) It had recently had an engine change and the restoration discovered that the engine failed, probably from sabotage. The pilot Feldwebel Paul Rätz survived the crash and it is assumed he left on foot since the Luftwaffe base was a few miles away. It's thought that he was captured or killed by the Russians and is listed as MIA.

  • @FiveCentsPlease Yes, your right. I had learned all this through different videos of this. A fantastic story none the less. That had to be some scary shit. It's one thing to think about it & never have it happen. But then, now all of a sudden it's your engine that's sputtering over enemy territory.

  • Cool Airplane,and cool guitar!!

  • huh? fw 190 still there? wow. nice sound on that guitar.

  • Nice playing, and i think they've restored that plane through what i've heard. Certainly hope so, got one hell of a history behind it. 5 Stars on the vid by the way :)

  • i want that plane so bad, its in great shape for it sitting there for 65 years

  • John! I love this, as always, you've done a masterful job!

  • jejeje...great video and perfect sound!

  • cool video!!

    beautiful guitar!

  • You can play pretty good!

  • Where that old aeroplane graveyard place is ?

    When i was kid, i sit inside DeHavilland Vampire and somebody my related takes a photo, i try find that photo but they not know who takes that photo and i not remember. Nice video, full of feeling blues.

  • very impressive!!

  • I didn't hear the backing track, but it didn't matter to me here. That guitar is insane, and the video footage is incredible. Wow, that thing sounds amazing.  ApB

  • You rule, I don't care. I've just seen others removed for not having the backing track. You may have a future customer. ApB

  • great sound glad to see them 3 stringers

  • very atmospheric song,i love this blues!

  • I Would Love To Play That Song. Awsome

  • Hey John, sounds and looks like you've knocked another one out of the ballpark. Love it !!!

  • magic!

  • VERY COOL!!!!

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