Spitfire landing
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i would give anything to go back to the second world war and fly one of those planes.
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Two landing fees for that one!
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@LionInTodayFilms Correct and that is the main reason why the USAAC got rid of the 'red meat ball' from their roundel in the South West Pacific theatre.
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"Bumps a daisy"
"You could teach MONKEYS to fly better than that!"
"And welcome home, Sir. Undercarriage lever a bit sticky was it?"
"Well, as a matter of fact it was!"
" I wouldn't tell the CO that...not if I were you!"
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Boing, boing, boing...
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@LionInTodayFilms huh?
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@EoWMaverick13 Heres a fact- the reason why the low visibility roundel has no red was because from a distance the roundel could have been mistaken for a japenese plane.
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Great video!!! Like like like love the Spitfire and all the heroes who flew in this masterpiece in desperate times
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You can see from that angle how hard they where to land! Looks pretty twitchy when the wheels touch down and that was a nice slow controlled landing! Still a dream to fly one tho! :) Awesome vid and angle!
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@Kgeeoldcmp The plane is owned by Temora Aviation Museum and was purchased in early 2000 from Pay Air Service's at Scone, NSW, Australia.
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who needs tornadoes, eurofighters and harriers when youve got these bad boys?
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I've seen this aircraft in the flesh at Point Cook, beautiful.
hmm, wears the Royal Navy or RAAF insignia, interesting POV of the landing though, nice job on this.
EoWMaverick13 2 years ago
The Mk VIII Spitfire is painted in 457 squadron RAAF colours marked with RG-V which was Bobby Gibbes' personal aircraft and stood for "Robert Gibbes - with a V for Victory".
Kgeeoldcmp 2 years ago
Seafire?
ChrizRockster 2 years ago
@ChrizRockster Spitfire Mk VIII.
Kgeeoldcmp 1 year ago