Treasure Coast Aviation Spectator
Treasure Coast Aviation Spectator
I'm by no means an expert on any matter related to the aerospace and civil aviation sector. It's safe to say I know very little at all. That is the motive for my running this channel. I aim to learn through the content I produce and the people I meet who are knowledgeable. Join me if you wish to learn more about aviation on Florida's Treasure Coast and other areas in Florida. I hope to do a good deal of plane spotting as well as interview aviation businesses on the Treasure Coast's four airports. Thanks for stopping by.
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Little birdy for sure. Great restore. 🎉🎉🎉
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Is this for sale? 💕
I'll ask next time I'm there!😄
The real sound of the Powhatan Arrow!
Where is the flying tanker to keep the f-16 up in the air longer then 15 minutes?
An F-16 flying in a fuel-efficient way (no afterburners!) can stay airborne for more than 4 hours if equipped with external fuel tanks.
I was just at Westchester airport plane spotting today. I saw a bunch of planes but the coolest I saw was a Delta 717
Great 👍 👌 machine 👏
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌏✝️🇺🇸 Isaiah 61:1 Thank God I will always honor my marriage and family. Kim Walker Matthew 1:18-24 Isaiah 53
Looks cool ❤
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My precious baby my f14 tomcat
Horrible video. You could use a stabilizing device. Not sure which plane really was the M700
I was on the road and happened to see the craft come up on the radar. You didn't know this context and perhaps assumed I may have had a steady cam on the ready to turn out a better product. This was not the case and I make no apologies for it. It is what I could best produce at the time, on the fly so to speak. Please don't watch anymore of my content, I'm not interested in your viewership. By the way, they were both M700's.
It was a great show!
It really was. Thanks for watching this video!
Fantastic
Best F-14. Should’ve built the Advanced Tomcat.
1st
J'ai envie de pleurer tellement c'est beau 🤩merci beaucoup pour tout ça 👍😘🇫🇷
Will this plane fly?
I'm not sure if it's in flying condition. You could email the museum and see what they say. Some of the craft in that hanger are airworthy. Thanks for watching!
Great video about a great airplane that did a lot of work in Viet Nam.
It’s a practice their do to touch and pull up which is very dangerous ..
Almost touch ground but not quite.
I know what this means my late husband was in Air Force flew on C130 Hercules.
No Messerschmit. Bf was a subcontractor in early pre war. Me for its designer.
Thanks, they've been going back and forth here in the comments. I appreciate your info.
Willie Messerschmit was asked this question when he was alive.He wrote Messerschmit on the letter.
In that case it’s a DB109!! 🤣🤣
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1:39 Do you maybe know the song. Also I subcribed
I tried using an ID app but to no avail. You could write the US Sugar people and they would likely have a playlist to share. Thanks so much for subscribing, I subbed back.
Ok Thank you@@TCASFLJ69
Daimler-Benz.Not Mercedes-Benz.
Yeah, I think that was the older guy in the video or maybe the docent, not sure. Thanks for the clarification.
My only complaint is no charging
Good point!
Хорошая машина была у врага... Убойное оружие в руках умелого лётчика..Начали с Испании на стороне Франко.. . Потом 2 МВ, всю войну прошёл 109 -й "Мессер".. Но !!Советские лётчики и их союзники достойно воевали против этих стервятников...
Дякуємо за коментар і додаткову інформацію.
No. Sadly we committed numerous dishonorable acts and murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. Our gov'ts and dishonest media then produced convincing propaganda to show the opposite. We are still taught the false, feel-good myth version of ww2. The Germans and their leader didn't cause the war. The Brit. and US leaders (and Int'l bankers) certainly wanted it.
We use this airport all the time now from and to BDL. What a great service. Love this airline. Planes are new and staff are exceptional. App is very easy to use to schedule flights or make changes.
So far I have had a good experience with their product. Thanks for commenting!
He said it right... Me-109!!!! BF is BS
Bf-109 G or “Gustav”, with improved supercharger.
Looking at the one piece forged engine mount. wondering if it was such components that stirred American efforts to urgently create huge forge presses
I'm surprised Breeze doesn't do a flight to Vegas. Huge demand, Orlando airport always has dozens of daily flights, but no direct ones. Something needed for sure.
The Bridges at Toko-Ri! I loved that movie 👍
Are they going to restore that 109 there at fantasy of flight? Is it there now?
Kermit has a couple of videos related to this airframe but I haven't watched them yet. Here's part one. Thanks for watching! kzread.info/dash/bejne/d359ycVradi8Y9o.html&pp=ygUTa2VybWl0IHdlZWtzIGJmIDEwOQ%3D%3D
I'm glad someone is finally showing video's flying into Vero Beach.
Thanks, I am just about to upload some catches from Vero VRB that I filmed earlier today. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
Zelensky will take it!
Strap it to a Toyota pickup, light up the 30 mike mike and you've got a talibani air force special.
It is NOT an Me-109!!!!! It's a Bf-109.
Noted, will change title, thanks!
Messerschmitt Bf 109
Of course it is also a Me 109.
No it’s both BF and ME. The Germans themselves used both even in the same reports
@@AC-op4dgAbsolutely correct.
If the crankshaft is on the top and the cylinder heads are on the bottom, how does the top of the engine keep oiled and how do you maintain crankcase air pressure at relative altitude? Aren’t the bottom of the pistons (facing up) bathed in oil?
Oil was constantly pumped into the engine from a storage tank, and pumped out again. There was no Oil "sitting" in the engine, only moving through it by gravity. That was the reason German planes could pull of more advanced negative G maneuvers. If a british plane tried to do a negative G maneuver it would potentially starve its engine.
Thanks for the info!
@@Rudeljaegerbelieve it was a gas and carburetor issue with the early hurricanes and Spitfires..not oil
@@eagler8196 exactly!
+@thomasfx3190 Most of the aviation engines are dry-sump and pressure-lubricated by pumps.
seen that last year🤠
It's a real treasure trove of aviation! Thanks for watching.
Wonderful Bird. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Das ist ne Signapistole.
This bird was every bit the equal to the F-14 Tomcat.
That was a really nice walk around. The notch back Mustang has always been my favorite body style. The models B through D are absolute stallions but the model A is thoroughbred it's just a little bit underpowered but this is a beautiful piece of machinery.
Thanks for your comment and for watching!
Snort Gumbo. Now there's an image.
Snodgrass (Snort) was one of, if not THE best F-14 pilots ever. Most of the demos you see were him, and he had the most hours of any pilot in the F-14. He was the O.G. Maverick...
Awesome! Love the sound of those afterburners!
They weren’t using there afterburners 😂
Okay, maybe not, but still sounded great.
Nice. If I hit the lotto my bedroom will look like that.
Amen!!
Nice smaller airport.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing. Always a pleasure to see an angel. ✌️
Thanks Sarah!
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