Blue Angels Return to Their Roots: F8F Bearcat

In 2009, the Horsemen Flight Team traded in their typical steeds of P-51 Mustangs for the round engines of the F8F Bearcat to honor the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
The pilots, Jim Beasley, Ed Shipley and Dan Friedkin met with the last surviving Blue Angel Al Taddeo before they joined up with the current Blue Angel Solos at the NAS Corpus Christi air show. It was a historic moment for everyone...then and now.
Enjoy and share this masterfully crafted story by Ed Shipley and AirShowBuzz.

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  • @CharlesHuse
    @CharlesHuse4 жыл бұрын

    The shot of that old aviator sitting in the Bearcat, probably for the first time in forever...watching him run his fingers over the switches and knobs...you could just about see the memories flooding forth. It was those old guys who helped make Naval Aviation what it is today. If I were to see him at the local VA hospital tomorrow, I would still salute him.

  • @stevenshewfelt888

    @stevenshewfelt888

    4 жыл бұрын

    you know he said in his mind" hello old girl, good to see you again "

  • @markbremmer8642

    @markbremmer8642

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@stevenshewfelt888 with out a doubt he was thinking that.

  • @dandevine8220

    @dandevine8220

    4 жыл бұрын

    steven shewfelt p

  • @dandevine8220

    @dandevine8220

    4 жыл бұрын

    steven shewfelt p

  • @bluarcher5941

    @bluarcher5941

    3 жыл бұрын

    I so much agree...you could see it all going through his mind as he sat in that cockpit. Priceless.

  • @roaklin
    @roaklin4 жыл бұрын

    The 90 year old man was who got in the cockpit, but it was the twenty something pilot that was looking through the eyes.

  • @connormclernon26

    @connormclernon26

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your body may age, but you can keep the spirit alive

  • @jeffk1482

    @jeffk1482

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@connormclernon26 @roaklin Both great comments that get right to the heart of the matter!

  • @junkyardjimmyriversiderecy6722

    @junkyardjimmyriversiderecy6722

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes thank God for his health to fly again ❤️

  • @ut000bs
    @ut000bs4 жыл бұрын

    His face there at the end when he was looking down at the instrument panel said it all. No words required. This is an utterly awesome video and I thank you for sharing it.

  • @djyppo

    @djyppo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, you could see 70 years back just looking at his eyes

  • @wms1650
    @wms16504 жыл бұрын

    "You know...... that was a long time ago." Every dogfight he fought was replayed in his mind during his time in that cockpit.

  • @jfan4reva

    @jfan4reva

    4 жыл бұрын

    The words of a man remembering his love from long ago....

  • @adamhampshire9149

    @adamhampshire9149

    4 жыл бұрын

    You could see the sadness in his eyes when he realised he could never fly again. Time caught up to him.

  • @ut000bs

    @ut000bs

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@adamhampshire9149 no, he wasn't sad he was happy. The sadness flickered briefly from other memories. That moment when he was looking down at that panel was a pretty big freaking deal for him and anyone can understand that if they think about it. It was a lot to process. It brought a tear to my eye. I know what it's like.

  • @flyboy6392

    @flyboy6392

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ut000bs Not to mention, that cockpit was made even better than when he flew, it got modern tech, yeah she's still analogue and steam-powered, but she's got modern radio, transponders, even a GPS in there now! I used to talk with a lot of the flyboys from that time, and they love all the new kit people have included in their restorations of warbirds.

  • @luuk341

    @luuk341

    4 жыл бұрын

    The F8F bearcat never saw combat with US troops

  • @SpektOne
    @SpektOne7 жыл бұрын

    Forget the thumbs up button, where is the heart button?

  • @getredytagetredy

    @getredytagetredy

    5 жыл бұрын

    SpektOne ...next to the war sucks button

  • @AlittleIron

    @AlittleIron

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bearcats never saw combat neither did the blue angels but other than that, yeah war sucks.......

  • @DavidLopez-mn3bb

    @DavidLopez-mn3bb

    5 жыл бұрын

    SpektOne I AGREE WITH YOU 100%❤❤❤❤

  • @Jaystarzgaming

    @Jaystarzgaming

    4 жыл бұрын

    SpektOne just shove it in the comment section because it is an emoji.

  • @bobbycvsixfour5258

    @bobbycvsixfour5258

    4 жыл бұрын

    RIGHT ON!!! that was my first thought, why are there 37 thumbs down? Because these same people hate CHRIST and GOOD and the TRUTH.

  • @Lil_Thick
    @Lil_Thick2 жыл бұрын

    Man, that ending made me tear up. You could tell the memories were rushing through him.

  • @demef758
    @demef7583 жыл бұрын

    90?! He's 90 years-old? Holy cow! He looks and SOUNDS a helluva lot younger than that! Kudos, sir! I love the mutual respect and admiration these guys all have for one another, the sense of history that they all share. I get goose bumps just listening to them talk.

  • @margaretchriskurtz3819
    @margaretchriskurtz38195 жыл бұрын

    how can this not bring tears to your eyes? for the older guys nearing the end reminicing about their times as the premier pilots of the day and seeing the newbies flying next to the 0ld workhorses. this is what airshows are about bringing generations of aircraft AND pilots together to share with us earthbound creatures the joys of it all. this is why i attend every airshow i can and bring my grandchildren also. i get choked up many times watching as our heroes of today along with the ones of times past celebrate flight. i hope i somehow instill this pride and appreciation to my grandchildren and to theirs as well.

  • @stevenshewfelt888
    @stevenshewfelt8884 жыл бұрын

    the 90 yr old vet at the end climbing back into the cockpit running his hands over the controls, and thinking back to his flying with the blue angels team, brought tears to my eyes.

  • @johnwilliamson2276
    @johnwilliamson22764 жыл бұрын

    I never realized just how small the Bearcats were & how large the F-18’s are! Those are some really sweet planes. This is a glimpse into the past & future. Thank you. ❤️🇺🇸❤️

  • @Sir_Budginton

    @Sir_Budginton

    4 жыл бұрын

    Modern jets are just huge, way bigger than older fighters. The F22 has an empty weight of about 20 tonnes, and a max takeoff weight of about 40 tonnes. The F22s MTOW is slightly higher than the max legal weight of a truck.

  • @tan14327

    @tan14327

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hanif Shakiba Jesus fuck I thought F-22 were small

  • @Sir_Budginton

    @Sir_Budginton

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tan143 An F22 is almost as long as a B17. It’s truly difficult to comprehend just how large they are unless you see them in person. I was really lucky in that I was on a university organised trip to the US, and while we were there there was an air show and saw the F22 for myself, both in the air and up close on the ground. It was amazing. There was a P51 nearby, and it looked so small in comparison.

  • @Carstuff111
    @Carstuff1114 жыл бұрын

    I lived pretty much on base in Pensacola, and the Blue Angels were the first demonstration team I ever got to see in person...... This is, my absolute favorite demo team. The ladies and gentlemen both in the air and on the ground, have my utmost in respect. Thank you all for your service and dedication :)

  • @flyboy2610
    @flyboy26104 жыл бұрын

    There's a reason those guys are collectively called "The Greatest Generation". Another 10-15 years, and every one of them will be gone. May God bless them all!

  • @johnwilliamson2276

    @johnwilliamson2276

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've got a news flash for you, this was filmed in 2006. Most if not all of the WW2 vets are gone now.

  • @flyingfortressrc1794
    @flyingfortressrc17942 жыл бұрын

    One of those videos that make you proud to be an American. Thank you....

  • @danielsoutherd
    @danielsoutherd Жыл бұрын

    Can you believe Al was 90 years old when this was shot? If age is a state of mind, that was a young, vibrant, and very happy man.

  • @jeffk1482

    @jeffk1482

    Жыл бұрын

    You got that right!

  • @salsbery32
    @salsbery325 жыл бұрын

    Those are by far the best looking Bearcats I've ever seen. The guy wasn't kidding when he said they look like museum pieces.

  • @abhishektyagi9048
    @abhishektyagi90483 жыл бұрын

    Even though I'm no American, I respect heritage,legends and patriotism where I see it. Godspeed Gents.

  • @dyer2cycle
    @dyer2cycle6 жыл бұрын

    This guy is in damn good shape to be 90 years old! I bet he COULD still fly the airplane!

  • @tracer0017
    @tracer00174 жыл бұрын

    "Its a long time ago" But seeing him in the cockpit and watching how he looked at things, it was like last week. You never lose those memories and sadly you can never go back. It was very emotional watching the end of this video, glad he could at least sit in the cockpit again after all those years.

  • @mikebrant4494
    @mikebrant44945 жыл бұрын

    epic, any girls wanna see their guys tear up make them watch stuff like this

  • @Troubleshooter125
    @Troubleshooter1254 жыл бұрын

    THAT ... is what you call *EPIC* ... never mind historic and truly brilliant.

  • @armadillerff
    @armadillerff4 жыл бұрын

    Man, clicked on a KZread recommend and now I have tears running down my cheeks. Man...wow.

  • @mknewlan67
    @mknewlan674 жыл бұрын

    Bearcat and the Thunderbolt my two favorite fighters of WW2.

  • @vincentflores7234
    @vincentflores72346 жыл бұрын

    All of you, thank you for Serving our Country. I am very Proud of all of you. Thank you Gentlemen.

  • @andrewwade8464
    @andrewwade84643 жыл бұрын

    Never forget. This is the America the world owes its due respect. Mind bogglingly tear jerkingly beautifully restored aircraft. Just so good and so rare but the veteran and his story - a national treasure. I salute you sir and all who follow your example from far away in the long time peace of the Pacific NZ. Thank you all for being so awesome. With liberty comes responsibility. May we not squander that gift obtained in blood and always remember.

  • @sexybeast6567
    @sexybeast65674 жыл бұрын

    Watching the smile's on the faces of the "original gangstas" (lol) brought a smile and a tear...

  • @julianneale6128
    @julianneale61289 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video. Although the old chap was 90, he didn't look it and i have a strong feeling that could fly that old aeroplane!

  • @RastaSaiyaman

    @RastaSaiyaman

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Julian Neale Yeah, he looked like he was going to go "Let's fire up this sucker, I want to take her for a spin!"

  • @thetruthhurts4054

    @thetruthhurts4054

    6 жыл бұрын

    I bet that old tymer could school those young kids in turbo prop flying. That old tymer earned his strips In actual combat not a flight simulator. The blue angels of today stand on the shoulders of giants. Those giants are those old tymers.

  • @tracydillon6160

    @tracydillon6160

    6 жыл бұрын

    I don't doubt it one bit.

  • @jockellis

    @jockellis

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have long felt that if a WW II B-17 pilot could be put in the left seat and hear the same radio chatter that he heard in England that he would mentally transport back to that time and the same actions he required then would suddenly become second nature once again and off the plane would go.

  • @bluemarshall6180

    @bluemarshall6180

    4 жыл бұрын

    At that age i will still be flying.

  • @Hupernike45
    @Hupernike456 жыл бұрын

    A navy vet from VF33, '79-'83. This makes me want run out and get a hair cut,

  • @brettbarnes1097
    @brettbarnes10976 жыл бұрын

    Let that old man take that Bearcat up again one last time!

  • @wfdt
    @wfdt8 жыл бұрын

    Man, I hope I look half that good if I ever get to be 90 years old.

  • @SandsOfArrakis

    @SandsOfArrakis

    8 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Guy looked closer to 70 then 90.

  • @chrisgentry2217

    @chrisgentry2217

    5 жыл бұрын

    Stay fit, stay strong and stay active.

  • @tomasinacovell4293

    @tomasinacovell4293

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well he started out that way... :)

  • @jw9737
    @jw97374 жыл бұрын

    I wont lie, that look on his face at the end had me a bit choked up! God bless all of these guys!

  • @larrytanksley8730
    @larrytanksley87304 жыл бұрын

    There is nothing that compares to the sight, sound and feel of a Blue Angels show. Seeing them flying the Bearcats just adds to the experience.

  • @samuelbrown1413
    @samuelbrown14134 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the BEST Blue Angels Videos hands downs! Just to see the faces of the Original Angels watching, smiling, making the Small gestures by head movements AND to see it in THEIR Eyes is fantastic! Get those guys into a cockpit and into the AIR ASAP!

  • @sethkimmel7312
    @sethkimmel73124 жыл бұрын

    And on the eighth day G-D created....Grumman and Republic....I SO miss the Long Island of my youth....GO NAVY!!!!

  • @davidlj53
    @davidlj5311 ай бұрын

    Now this was special, that old guy was young again, he was remembering every twist and turn, God Bless him!

  • @Anthraxicus
    @Anthraxicus3 жыл бұрын

    No matter which generation a Blue Angel is from they will always have my utmost respect.

  • @71superbee39
    @71superbee394 жыл бұрын

    The look of pure joy ... 6:30 .... God Bless him ...

  • @brookgr
    @brookgr2 жыл бұрын

    Wow that’s beautiful. Brings tears to my eyes

  • @hackertexas6171
    @hackertexas61714 жыл бұрын

    To much pride for words but a few tears says it all!

  • @robertmorey4104
    @robertmorey41043 жыл бұрын

    That is really cool. I wish that gentleman could have flown it, even if he is 90. He looked great. Bearcats and F18's doesn't get any better. Gorgeous birds.

  • @MrSupertim996
    @MrSupertim9964 жыл бұрын

    Time passes so quick, in the blink of an eye. God bless these brave men. They were soldiers once.... and young

  • @SD0409
    @SD04094 жыл бұрын

    Those jets look sleek and sexy but those Bearcats sound like freaking beasts...

  • @dennythomas8887
    @dennythomas88876 жыл бұрын

    Why is it when ever I watch a video honoring "The Greatest Generation" somebody starts cutting onions. This was truly outstanding.

  • @pjny21
    @pjny214 жыл бұрын

    I just love that dark navy blue, all shiny. Really beautiful

  • @homefront3162
    @homefront31626 жыл бұрын

    I hate time.... I hate losing treasures like these men

  • @philliplow5379
    @philliplow53796 жыл бұрын

    I remember watching the Blue Angles in 1948 fly at Hammer Field, Fresno CA. What stands out in my memory was a Bearcat flying inverted at 400 MPH the length of the runway. We were just kids who loved airplanes and we used to walk four miles to Hammer field just to see what kind of planes might be there. One time an Air Guard Bearcat came in and parked on the tarmac. We rushed over and asked the pilot as he was walking away if we could photograph his plane. He said, "Sure, you can sit in the cockpit if you like." Whoa! Sit in the cockpit! We were in airplane heaven.

  • @RastaSaiyaman
    @RastaSaiyaman8 жыл бұрын

    That was touching. Those old guys looked so happy.

  • @2fas4me2
    @2fas4me24 жыл бұрын

    I was raised in Ridgecrest, California, winter home of the Blue Angels, China Lake Naval Weapons Center. This is where the Sidewinder air to air missile was developed and made operational. Right across the highway. Never did find out which place came first, them or the city. Great memories.

  • @TeemarkConvair
    @TeemarkConvair9 жыл бұрын

    damn!! thats emotional

  • @Retronyx

    @Retronyx

    4 жыл бұрын

    pussy white boi

  • @rastkonikolic6380

    @rastkonikolic6380

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol boomer

  • @hugebartlett1884
    @hugebartlett18844 жыл бұрын

    You men of old left a tradition for the young pilots of today to equal and bring out the best in character and courage,and above all,dedication to an ideal born the day the first aircraft flew. Blue Angels,the sky is the Limit, and the sky is yours!

  • @stevenvicino8687
    @stevenvicino86875 жыл бұрын

    Powerplants in fighter planes were everything in World War 2. The Pratt'n'Whitney R2800 rivaled the Merlin in every way. I love them both.

  • @sethkimmel7312

    @sethkimmel7312

    4 жыл бұрын

    Two finest engines of the war...

  • @jeffk1482

    @jeffk1482

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sethkimmel7312 The modern jets are of course amazing, but NOTHING beats the sound of either those engines screaming by in flight.

  • @comradeboris2335
    @comradeboris23354 жыл бұрын

    Seeing how happy that old vet is was pretty wholesome

  • @williammckenzie1941
    @williammckenzie19414 жыл бұрын

    Old School and Badass. Thanks for posting.

  • @lloydhlavac6807
    @lloydhlavac68073 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I can't believe that guy was 90 when this was made. He looked in such damn good shape. And my dad was a machinist for Grumman, at Bethpage, in the 60s and early 70s, so I have always been a Grumman aircraft guy.

  • @MrBostonrobb
    @MrBostonrobb4 жыл бұрын

    Stunning! When generations collide...

  • @scottkellyfa711
    @scottkellyfa7119 жыл бұрын

    My brain just melted from the awesome. Although there seems to be something in my eye....

  • @wesmorgan5005

    @wesmorgan5005

    9 жыл бұрын

    Great team-building!

  • @bassmith448bassist5

    @bassmith448bassist5

    6 жыл бұрын

    scottkellyfa711 yeah!!! my wife was chopping onions when I watched this.

  • @RemoteViewr1

    @RemoteViewr1

    6 жыл бұрын

    scottkellyfa711 Me too.

  • @americanpatriot9276
    @americanpatriot92764 жыл бұрын

    You could see it in his eyes and the smile on his face, he was flying a Bearcat. Awesome!

  • @1gallimaufry
    @1gallimaufry4 жыл бұрын

    This was the fucking best nine minutes I have ever spent on KZread. First off, the smile at 6:31 says it all. Absolutely priceless. The history in this video amazes me. Think about it. Those men who started the tradition have lived to see the unbelievable change of technology in the relatively short amount of time spanning their lives. I have worked airshows with special effects ( bomb hits, strafing runs etc) with both the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds. Nothing against the Air Force but the Navy impressed the crap out of me. I can tell you that you could eat off any part of those aircraft they are so clean. And I mean any part. Also the men associated with the Angels were really great to work with and very down to earth. (pun not intended) and as for the 91 year old pilot, I have no doubt he could still fly with the look in his eyes when he sat down in that bearcat. Big thumbs up!

  • @vincentflores7234
    @vincentflores72345 жыл бұрын

    You. All of you made me weep. Thank you for your Service.

  • @MrScotty51
    @MrScotty516 жыл бұрын

    As a high school kid back in the mid-60's, I worked at a dirt strip about a mile from the house - got flying lessons in exchange for washing aircraft. There was a beautiful F-8F Bearcat kept there - it was white with the number "80" on the tail and the name "Ms. Smirnoff" written on the side. Also, the name "Myra Slovak" on the canopy. Never met the owner.......was told by the owner of the air field that the plane was used to race in Reno. Only saw if fly once and that was when the owner of the field , Evan Mosley, fired it up to fly it over to Luke AFB for static display during an air show featuring the Thunderbirds. That aircraft was awesome. The Mosley family owned & ran an aviation crop dusting company.

  • @egmccann

    @egmccann

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nice. Just as a nitpick, it's just plain old F8F, no dash 'til you get to the submodels (F8F-2, for instance.) The F-8 was the Last of the Gunfighters, the Crusader. Also a very worthy aircraft, but no Bearcat :) If you're wondering, it's from how the Navy was designating things, Role-(Series)-Manufacturer. Thus having the F4F (Fighter, 4th, F=Grumman) Wildcat and F4U Corsair, as opposed to F-4F (McD. Phantom II.) Or SBD Dauntless (Scout Bomber, 1st (so no number,) Douglas. And ... yeah, it makes following some of them a little confusing compared to the modern designations! Though they did try to keep things as lined up as possible when the unified designations came around. A4D (Attack #4 Douglas - Skyhawk) became the A-4, for instance.) Nice memory, in any case. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MrScotty51

    @MrScotty51

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information.......education is always a good thing and I think I've learned something from your response. I just remember that bird being very awesome and I seem to recall that there was a "start" cart with it, in the same colors and red lettering, so you knew good and well that the two of them went together. I'm trying to remember accurately exactly what engine was in that cart........it was an automobile engine and I think it was used to power the generator, also in the cart, that supplied the electricity to the Bearcat to start that huge engine. My guess is that any "on board" battery wouldn't have had enough power to allow the Bearcat engine to crank, at least not long enough to get it to start.

  • @kennethlindahl9206
    @kennethlindahl92066 жыл бұрын

    In 74 I lived in Pensacola FLA . My dad was an AE-3 in the navy. we saw the angles fly the a4 and f4. There was an air show on my Birthday, I thought they put it on just for me ...I was 7 go fig I loved it seeing those jets and meeting the pilots was one best memory's I have as a child

  • @harveymontgomery5087
    @harveymontgomery50874 жыл бұрын

    A beautiful aircraft. A prime example of American ingenuity and the American heroes that flew them.

  • @jettechdonatkins
    @jettechdonatkins4 жыл бұрын

    God Bless you Al! What a guy,I'll bet he had some cool stories! I can't imagine how he felt sitting in the cockpit of that Bearcat again!!

  • @darrellcummings9139
    @darrellcummings91397 жыл бұрын

    Who cut the onions???man that was really emotional!💙💛

  • @chocolatte6157
    @chocolatte61576 жыл бұрын

    Wish I were one of the old pilots. Great respect from a non-pilot 60 year old who read every book he could get his hands on about WWII aircraft and fighters in particular. The F6F Hellcat had the highest kill ratio of ANY country’s fighter planes in WWII. The Bearcat was a big step up. Now fantasize about the Bearcat being available in 1941. Game, Set, Match.

  • @Spawn-td8bf
    @Spawn-td8bf8 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely incredible. Never forget your roots and Honor those that got us here. Like Chuck Yeager once said ,todays planes practically fly themselves , but you became one in the older planes. No hydraulics there.

  • @jerrystanley7000
    @jerrystanley70004 жыл бұрын

    Generations come and go, but damn sometimes you can meld the two. The Blue Angles can see where they came from, I believe it gives them a greater understanding of the history of Navel Aviation!!!!!!!

  • @jamesmartin9401
    @jamesmartin94016 жыл бұрын

    I've seen the Horsemen in their normal P-51's. For them to give them up for an afternoon to do this is special.

  • @johnwilliamson2276
    @johnwilliamson22764 жыл бұрын

    2 things, one I'm so glad that these pilots of 1946-47 got the chance to come together with their Bearcats and see them fly once more. Two, I for one never realized how small the Bearcats were and how huge the F-18 really is!

  • @jennabeckbrown2524
    @jennabeckbrown25245 жыл бұрын

    Every year before my grandpa passed away he took us to see the Blue Angels. He was in the Navy and then when he retired he worked on canopies of the planes at Naval Air Station Kingsville

  • @hammerheadeagleithrustakag9289
    @hammerheadeagleithrustakag92896 жыл бұрын

    Always heart warming to see these old boys with their battle wagons

  • @baltsosser
    @baltsosser4 жыл бұрын

    F4U, F6F, P38L Planes I have long known for being a pilot's favorite. I'll have to ad the F8F to that list after hearing how heartfelt the men in this video spoke about the Bearcat. Ahhhh, the sound of that motor turning is a music to my ears.

  • @ninline2000
    @ninline20004 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing the Blue Angels flying F-4s at Dobbins AFB when I was a kid. Amazing show.

  • @xriders8429
    @xriders84295 жыл бұрын

    Youre always be a legend. Honor and respect

  • @dahillbillynews5923
    @dahillbillynews59234 жыл бұрын

    The Blues formed in Jacksonville Florida at NAS JAX and my dad worked there on jet engines and every year when they came they always flew in on thursday did a test show on friday for the NAS Servicemen and Civilian Workers and we always got to meet them and hang out and see and sit in the planes, it was great! I first saw them flying the F111F Tiger before they transitioned into the F4F Phantom and then nearly every year after that until 1988 when my dad retired, I didn't see them again until right after the first gulf war when I took my nephews to see them and wow the memories that flooded back seeing them again, they are awesome, timeless, incredible, I always have been and always will be BLUE ANGELS FOREVER!

  • @aaronseet2738
    @aaronseet27384 жыл бұрын

    Pilots will always be pilots.

  • @mcm95403
    @mcm954034 жыл бұрын

    "That's a pretty big thing spinning on the front of that" LOL, no kidding!

  • @chrisstevens9323
    @chrisstevens93233 жыл бұрын

    Cutting onions at the end.

  • @silverstrike6048
    @silverstrike60484 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I'm not sure why but those last words actually gave me cold chills.

  • @solidsnake2112
    @solidsnake21128 жыл бұрын

    You even made Solid Snake cry.

  • @iamrichrocker
    @iamrichrocker4 жыл бұрын

    damn..i could feel the emotion in this video..and the 90 year old looks like he could go 10 rounds with any punk...great video..shame age takes so many away from Us....thanks for this great video..

  • @danielreardon6453
    @danielreardon64535 жыл бұрын

    F8F is an absolute BEAUTY

  • @RobertSmith-hr6cr
    @RobertSmith-hr6cr4 жыл бұрын

    Man pilots are a special breed......that's no shit. Not only the comradery but also the love of flight. To see that 90 year old man's eyes light up when he sat down in that cockpit.....well that's awesome. I retired from the Marine Corps and have a deep appreciation for pilots you can believe that.

  • @Avofan
    @Avofan8 жыл бұрын

    When Al Taddeo was sitting in the cockpit, he was probably thinking, "Chewie, we're home." I wish Air Show Buzz was still on the internet.

  • @louisianavetteman
    @louisianavetteman9 жыл бұрын

    In tears...Thank You Horsemen!

  • @briancarothers
    @briancarothers6 жыл бұрын

    I just broke out in tears after seeing this.

  • @markmachado2634
    @markmachado26345 жыл бұрын

    Been there for a 4, f4 phantom, f18 love the blues. Thank you for your service.

  • @ringvaldse
    @ringvaldse6 жыл бұрын

    Have lived a couple of miles from the Navy's largest Master Jet Base, NAS Oceana, all of my life and gotten to see every Navy fighter and attack plane in the Navy's inventory from the early 60's, the earliest I can remember. Everything from A-1D's, A-3's, A-4's, F-4's's, A-5's, A-6's, F-8 Crusaders (my all time favorite), F-14's (a close second favorite), and the F/A-18's they fly now (not one of my favorites) and been lucky enough to have been able to sit in a lawn chair in my driveway or at work on Virginia Beach Blvd. without having to deal with the traffic going to and from the air show. Watching these guys perform will leave no doubt that they and Navy pilots in general are the best combat pilots in the world. Returning from a mission and having the skill to land on a pitching, moving 1000 foot long flight deck with a very large and heavy jet aircraft puts you in another league.

  • @lordquinn1605
    @lordquinn16056 жыл бұрын

    God Bless the Blue Angels, Old and New, For all they have done.

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite6 жыл бұрын

    As a Midshipman, I saw the Fornofs fly two Bearcats at an airshow at Corpus Christi in 1968. Wow! The Blues then flew their beautiful F-11 Tigers. For me, that was the best air show I'd ever gone to. I later would fly a T-28 in training at Pensacola. I'd sometimes imagine it was a Bearcat, though it didn't perform nearly as well. It sounded very similar. I hope I'm in as good shape as that former Blue Angel at age 90.

  • @michaejlt
    @michaejlt8 жыл бұрын

    Awesome seeing vintage F8F-2 Bearcats flying with the Blue Angels.

  • @ChristopherJGomez27
    @ChristopherJGomez274 жыл бұрын

    This should have millions of views.

  • @Vespuchian
    @Vespuchian4 жыл бұрын

    The Bearcat's such an incredible aircraft, so powerful and compact, like everything that might hold it back has been stripped away and everything left distilled down into fine whisky.

  • @br5498
    @br54985 жыл бұрын

    Didn't know I could smile and cry over a ole Dude and some planes

  • @superbmediacontentcreator
    @superbmediacontentcreator5 жыл бұрын

    It's rare when I complement a producion on KZread that isn't a professionally producted production but this was a nice job...

  • @sarajanesmith1
    @sarajanesmith18 жыл бұрын

    What a joy to watch. U.S. aviation at its finest. I think every baby-boomer dreamed of being a fighter pilot/Blue Angel at one time or another. I know I did and still do!! Thank you for the video.

  • @Big.Ron1

    @Big.Ron1

    6 жыл бұрын

    sarajanesmith1 Amen!

  • @jockellis

    @jockellis

    4 жыл бұрын

    All I ever really wanted to be. My father was duty officer for VF81 when it went to the Pacific on the Wasp, CV18’s first cruise there

  • @robedmund9948
    @robedmund99484 жыл бұрын

    Wow! That formation looked like 2 hawks chasing some bees. Really brings into perspective the size difference a few decades makes Great video. Should be required viewing in all schools.

  • @wanyelewis9667

    @wanyelewis9667

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes but the Bearcat was small even for its day. Much smaller than the Hellcat or Corsair. It was the epitome of the "biggest possible engine stuffed into the smallest possible airframe"...made to get off the deck and get to altitude quickly, do its business, then get back.

  • @ShaymonMizu
    @ShaymonMizu Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact, my step grandpa was a mechanic and worked on airplanes at Hill Air Force Base. I got to sit in the cockpit of Fat Albert while it was being towed, I plan on uploading it soon to my channel.

  • @gregmead2967
    @gregmead2967 Жыл бұрын

    That... was... beautiful.

  • @anim8torfiddler871
    @anim8torfiddler8714 жыл бұрын

    That is so beautiful, and brings up such wonderful memories of growing up as a Navy Brat! I'm watching this and cryin' like a baby. Our dad had served on the Hornet CV-8 from before Pearl Harbor until the day she sank. He was awarded a black widow Navy Cross and a wartime commission from that last day's action. He then crewed on a PBY2 Coronado as bombardier for a couple of years, and he went on to spend 29 years mostly on carriers before retiring. We lived on base a lot; I remember the sound of the propeller planes warming up, and the sound of the engines approaching, with the pilots fiddling with the synchronization. Jets have their merits and strengths but nothing matches the throaty roar of those Props.

  • @benjaminlittlefield4768
    @benjaminlittlefield47684 жыл бұрын

    You know it's right when you get the goosebumps.