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Fw190 flying...WW2 acft buffs inside
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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16698886" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Those WW2 plane are impressive and something to be experienced even if only from the ground. We went to WW2 air show this summer and they had a bunch of them on hand. 2 F4u Corsair's, 3 Mustangs, 3 Japanese planes including a A6 Zero, and even a P-63 King Cobra. But they didn't have any German planes. I would've loved to seen one. </p><p></p><p> Most of them were flown by fighter pilots and true to their nature fighter pilots like to show off and one up each other. </p><p>There was Corsair on the runway waiting for a group of AT6's to finish but he got impatient and took off and flew past behind the crowd low and fast and off into the horizon. As the last AT6 landed this Corsair came out of nowhere in a full dive, the wings were making a screaming sound as he came across the field and then stood that 75+ yo plane straight up into a completely vertical climb. He must've went up a mile or 2 and that old R2800 didn't miss a beat. I figured he would've stalled or the engine would've dropped a little but no, it was just awesome display of pure power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16698886, member: 70541"] Those WW2 plane are impressive and something to be experienced even if only from the ground. We went to WW2 air show this summer and they had a bunch of them on hand. 2 F4u Corsair's, 3 Mustangs, 3 Japanese planes including a A6 Zero, and even a P-63 King Cobra. But they didn't have any German planes. I would've loved to seen one. Most of them were flown by fighter pilots and true to their nature fighter pilots like to show off and one up each other. There was Corsair on the runway waiting for a group of AT6's to finish but he got impatient and took off and flew past behind the crowd low and fast and off into the horizon. As the last AT6 landed this Corsair came out of nowhere in a full dive, the wings were making a screaming sound as he came across the field and then stood that 75+ yo plane straight up into a completely vertical climb. He must've went up a mile or 2 and that old R2800 didn't miss a beat. I figured he would've stalled or the engine would've dropped a little but no, it was just awesome display of pure power. [/QUOTE]
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