Beech 18 Take Off and very low fly-by 03/08/2008
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Most beautiful plane in the world. IMHO
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I wish that damn jet would shut up so we could hear the awesome twin beech!
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we bought an unrestored beech at dfw in 1978 for $17,000, ran two loads of pot & sold it 3 days later for $17,500. it was worn out! the a 6" wide headliner just above the windscreen someone had written "certified to fly". then someon else wrote "only with nut in left seat". no avionics no radios, only an artificial horizon & a compass mounted on top of the dash that appeared to have come from a car. It was a thrill a minute. I am now a retired major in the marijuana air force.
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the name of that plane isnt bucket of bolts is it cause i think ive been in that plane it looks just like the one i saw at sun n fun
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She *is* a beauty
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My father flew the AT-11 (training bomber version) in WWII in San Angelo, Texas, USA. A bubble nose was added to train navigators how to use the Nordon Bomb sight. Thank you for posting this. Very enjoyable.
Eric Hurst
Plainfield, Indiana USA
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omg that is an awesome plane. for some reason it just fits in with all the modern jets today. im a modern plane and helicopter guy but this will never not be one of my favorites!
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Nice, first year I haven't been to Bruntingthorpe in about a decade thanks to University, and I miss seeing a flying Beech 18
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Wow that was a looow pass
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I actually got to fly in one of these, several times when I worked at the airport in Lakeland, FL. A very neat plane to fly in!
This was quite an impressive unexpected display, and yes that bit over the trees was rather low, hee hee! Good video.
themeparkgirl 3 years ago
Cheers thanks for the comment good day had by all yesterday!! :_).
264flight 3 years ago