Also, does anyone know how I can get a video off my SD card? I think it might be corrupt or something but its the best part of the airshow, so I am trying the hardest to recover that video.
Are those P51 Mustangs that are with it?
The planes that were flying with the Lancaster were the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire.
That was cool, but what the fuck was that crazy red and yellow plane at the end of the video on the right?
[QUOTE=roflcakes;17405078]That was cool, but what the fuck was that crazy red and yellow plane at the end of the video on the right?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_CL-415[/url]
Basically a large water bomber.
why were those english planes out there? :/
Because Canada mostly used british made planes during the second world war.
Is that Kemble?
Edit: My bad, I didn't read the YouTube description. Kemble Airport in Gloucester, England had a Battle of Britain weekend this weekend.
[QUOTE=STREWTH_99;17405363]Because Canada mostly used british made planes during the second world war.[/QUOTE]
The Canadian armament was almost exactly the same as the brits, and that's quite a sight, 3 of the best planes ever.
[QUOTE=Kondor;17406042]It's a fucking WW2 flight at an airshow[/QUOTE]
Hell, what about Typhoons?
[img]http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/images/camm_typhoon_500.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=STREWTH_99;17405363]Because Canada mostly used british made planes during the second world war.[/QUOTE]
ah, true
[QUOTE=runtime;17406125]Hell, what about Typhoons?
[img]http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/images/camm_typhoon_500.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Wasn't the typhoon the fastest prop powered military plane in service? i read somewhere it could do 400 mph.
My favorite fighter of WW2.
Spitfire > all
[QUOTE=GeeBee;17406314]Spitfire > all[/QUOTE]
Hurricane was better. Pilots could barely see out of spitfires too
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