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Aviation Videos featuring onboard footage - airshows, RC, Events
Biplane Airshow ride
See 360 views from a Biplane Airshow flight with Pilot Tico LaCerda at the 2023 Middletown Hops and Props event
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Super Chipmunk Airshow flight 2022
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Pilot Cliff Robinson flies the Super Chipmunk at the 2022 Madison IN Airshow - includes startup, takeoff, aerobatic show, and bonus races with a Porsche near the end, plus landing-
Dual Aerobatics
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Dual Aerobatics at the 2023 Waynesville Airshow with Brett Hunter in the MXS and Tico LaCerda in the Pitts Biplane
Anderson Airshow - Bob Richards
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Multiple views from Bob's custom Biplane over the Anderson IN Airshow July 2023
Low Pass over the Ohio River
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Very low Knife Edge flight over the Ohio River by Tico in the Pitts
Extreme Airshow Flight at Hops in the Hangar 2023
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See two views of Brett Hunter flying an extreme airshow over the Hops in the Hangar event in Middletown in 2023
Airshow Flight over Anderson Indiana
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Unique views from 360 camera - Super Decathlon Aerobatic show flown by Charlie Morris at the July 2023 Anderson Indiana Airshow
Airshow flight at Madison Indiana
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Ride along on an Airshow Flight at Madison Indiana - Pitts Biplane flown by the Crazy Tico LaCerda!
Scout Flight for Dawn Patrol 2024
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Matt and Rick scout out the new location for September 2024's Dawn Patrol Gathering in Southern Ohio... more to come...
Universal Newsreels - Airplane Crash, 1930 Chicago Air Races
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1930 Chicago Air Races - Fatal crash plus a bunch of other unpublished films from 1930 Air Races
PBS - The Art Show - Waynesville Aerobatics at Red Stewart Airfield
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We provided the onboard and some ground film for this PBS Special on a few of the Aerobatic Pilots at Red Stewart Airfield in Waynesville Ohio in late 2023. Fly along with Emerson Stewart, Robert Tico LaCerda, and Brett Hunter on this Episode from PBS and Think TV. All rights belong to PBS-
T6 Airshow Flight
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Fly along on the T6 - At Middletown Ohio - Hops in the Hangar event August 2023
Charlie Morris Airshow
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Super Decathlon Aerobatics at the 2023 Hops in the Hangar Airshow in Middletown Ohio
Solo - Redline Airshows at Middletown
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Austin Rieder flies Solo Airshow - smooth and crisp at the 2023 Hops in the Hangar event in Middletown Ohio in 2023
Trams at AirVenture Oshkosh
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See the madness of driving a shuttle tram through the massive crowds at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh -so many things to see!!!
The memories! Many thanks to the Stewart family.
❤ That’s cool
Thanks!
I guess I'm just getting old! The T-18 never used Pop rivets! This misinformation tells me I can't trust what is being said! I was around when it first showed up! My first Fly-in was Rockford 1960! Please do a better job of checking your facts!
You are absolutely correct, even internal rivets were driven, external were flush driven, maybe what he should have said was it was originally designed that it "could" be built using pop rivets... Good call on that!
Awesome as always! Never get tired of watching those two!
Same here!
Thank you for sharing your excellent videos. God bless 🙏
Glad you like them! Thank you!
The stunt pilot of the Romanian "YR-PAX" registered Bücker biplane killed himself in 1946 after a failed love-affair. The plane is still around, stored in the Smithsonian Museum.
Amazing information, good add to the video, thank you!
Hope To See ya This Sunday Morning at KPHD Fly-in
Ended up stuck in the hangar working on engine, hope the Fly-in was good!
@@bardenaviation Not Bad, Not as many people this year but the DC3 Beach City Baby was there..Hope you can make it to 2D7 on fathers Day..If the weather is good there is hundreds of planes at that one
Two Great Flyers, I was acquainted with them in the late 1970's......
I can only imagine the fun times had, I only heard and read about those days. Both very amazing characters!
Perhaps you could show a picture of how that camera looks in it's mounting, just can't work it out. Is it gyroscopic?
It's a GoPro 360 Max, no gyro, just films in 360 from a fixed mount from 2 lenses, lets you view and angle in the software. Not as exotic as you might have imagined, sorry...
@@bardenaviation Thanks very much. How does it keep the horizon stable? Just amazing.
@@mrstephenthomas100 All in the software, you can lock it to the horizon or the aircraft at any point. Actual useful technology, works well!
@@bardenaviation Thank you.
This is weirdly calming
Speed Holman hopped from Orcha rd Field(Later Orchard Douglas(ORD) later still Ohare) where Laird had just completed his "Solution" to the "Mystery" from Travel Air. Holman then won the Thompson Trophy.
Great additional info, thanks!
Curtiss Reynolds became Glenview Navey Air Stattion and is now converted to shopping and residential developement.
Amazing history, thanks! Sad so many were lost that way through the years...
Bring it on Up To KPHD on May 26, 1077 EAA Fly-in With a DC-3
Sounds like a great time!
@@bardenaviation Also 2D7 on Fathers Day another great Fly in with tons of Airplanes
Will see if we can make it, thanks!
@@bardenaviation I'll Be Looking For Ya
Emerson is a great instructor. I love the field and will never forget my time there.
Agreed! Emerson is amazing, and the airfield is such a perfect place. Thanks so much for taking the time to add a great comment!
@@bardenaviation Brother, when i was there i could not believe how cheap they could teach a man to fly. Their business of flying is second to their goal of making aviators. What i mean is it seems like that at some airfields the financial side of the airstrip is the main theme, always a pitch or trying to get a buck out of you. At Stewart you can sit around and talk about planes. If you wanna buy one they can maybe help you with that as well...if you ask. There is so much more than the basics of flying to be learned there, especially from the mechanics. I haven been to not too many fields but i will say that in the summer months Red Stewart is a good place to hop to, watch some tail draggers with students in them, then hit another airfield for lunch. Plenty to choose from, some with courtesy car as well. Just ask somebody at the office. Im currently working in oilfield logistics in Steubenville, Ohio and i just may have to ride down to 40I. OH yeah they have sky diving there as well!!!
Man there’s soo many facts that this guy gets completely wrong.. a few of the ones that bugged me were, the new Panama Canal expansion that was opened in 2016 is now 218 feet wide.. there was also 24 Essex class carriers, not 22, and Japan didn’t have the largest navy at the outbreak of ww2, the UK did, and by the end of the war, the U.S. had more than double the amount of ships as the next country with the largest navy at over 7,000 ships total
you were amazing Henry Ford! Love you, your history and all things Ford!
Nice video, Mike. Was that Tico?
Yes it was! Skill and practice and some craziness as well-
@@bardenaviation the One and Only!! That was super cool.
Nice 😎
Thank you!
Hopefully @extremeflightrc can do this scheme.
If that was a ride I would pay good money to ride that. Strap me to the wing.
What a ride that would be lol!
Good video, Mike.
Thank you!
I’ve never this guy but I’ve seen Shawn Tucker
Tucker is fun to watch, lots of energy!
Very interesting! My dad purchased a Starduster Too that he helped build with a friend of his. It was a great airplane but unfortunately suffered the exact same issue with the landing gear in the late 90’s. He and my mom both survived the ground loop but he never put the plane back together and he never flew again after that day. He still has it and has offered it to me but I know absolutely nothing about building and rebuilding an airplane, so I haven’t taken it off his hands yet. Side note- they used a landing gear off of a Cessna 180 or 185 and figured it was the culprit and was going with the more traditional landing gear designed by Stolp. Glad I stumbled across this video, super cool!
Oh wow, that is amazing how similar the stories are! I also had heard there were different landing gear styles tried, but did not know of any that tried Cessna gear. Wonder if it's something with the overall design, as even with different gear there were still a lot of ground loops. Sad that your Dad's plane has not flow again, but maybe it will again when the time is right. Thank you for sharing the very relevant information!
Fascinating. Experimental history unfolding right before your eyes!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and for the positive comment!
@@bardenaviation It's a Starduster Too! Anyone who knows this design understands its significance for experimental aviation. 8mm footage of a first flight in 1972? Historical evidence doesn't get much more evocative than that. Have you alerted the EAA museum that this footage exists?
I have not contacted EAA on this piece of film, but that is a really good idea. As this belongs to my family, we feel it is significant as well! Good idea and thank you! @@philipritson8821
@@bardenaviationYou're welcome.
Watching the special on this right now on PBS Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women's Air Derby
A very well done Documentary for sure!
Wait a minute… am I seeing things or am I hallucinating? Did that Sopwith Camel start up on its own?!
You saw it correctly, electric start!
That is revolutionary! I like it!
POV: man uses plant growing powers to grow entire herbs in 2 min 49 sec.
I like that!
What engine
VW
Sounds like a VW.
You are correct, it is a VW
@@bardenaviation I work on several homebuilts and two motorgliders that fly with VW engines. The gliders and one of the homebuilts use Limbach engines, which are highly modified VWs intended for motorgliders. The special Limbach parts are getting really scarce.
I'll bet that little aircraft is a handful to fly...
You are absolutely right! But a lot of fun at the same time!
amazing!
Thanks!
Finally a flying video without all the talking nonsense and starting and taxi and music and face time. Just airplane sounds, wind and engine. Well done thank you very much. Great video that others could well emulate.
Glad you liked it! Thank you very much for the positive feedback as well! Will be making more like this for sure-
I agree! Great video!
Thanks!
thatats uncobtrolled sad aerobatics...the crash will come soon..
The spelling and grammer above is the only sad thing I see lol. These aerobatics are very controlled and safe-
Amazing story I had followed for years and years. Reading the book now. So very interesting!
Agreed! The book is very good, looking forward to hearing more from him hopefully soon. Thanks for watching and for taking time to leave a positive comment!
I am the owner of T18N8R9B which was bought by Ronald Baden, please get back to me.
Hello! What is best way to contact?
Taildragger!
Well, he started out with a bang! His maneuvers were so smoothly implemented. Nicely done, Mike, as always...❤
Thank you!
Try driving an ambulance thru there multiple times a day. All while being told by your employer and EAA to not use your lights, sirens, or horn. Because you might upset some of the idiots who won’t move out of your way while trying to save someone life..
That sounds very stressful! Thanks for being there though, we all do appreciate you guys, even though some may be completely oblivious to everything around them... Oshkosh has gotten packed with people more by the year... Stay safe and thanks again for doing one of the toughest jobs out there!
Sweet flight!
Thanks!
Dang, I thought we'd get to see Auxiliary Control up front of the ship. They never show those and they are important. People need to know that there is a second control area where these ships can be controlled and steered if the Island is destroyed in war.
That would have been cool to see, but sadly not on this particular tour. Thanks for the great comment!
@@bardenaviation Thanks, I just noticed that you had responded. I never served in the Navy, wanted to (I'm 50) but health issues prevented it. That said I have always loved the Navy and I've did quite a bit of researching of the Essex class. I believe there were 32 ordered but they cancelled 8 of them leaving 24 of them. Oriskany CV-34 was the last one to be built and was very modified versus the others. It's sad that it wasn't preserved for that reason alone, it was special. Course it really looked bad before they sunk it as a reef, they had just left it to rust. The last Essex to serve was the Lexington CV-16 and it was serving, at the time, as a trainer ship for navy aviators. She wasn't decommissioned until late of 1991, almost 1992! That was a good run!
One more thing. Of all the preserved Essex's , Yorktown really does look the worst. Sadly. I am from South Carolina and the first time I ever went on Yorktown was 1979, have been many times over the years. That said, Yorktown looks so bare. There is little to nothing on the mast or the island up there. The radars were taken off, the RADOME, antennas, etc. Interestingly Intrepid and Hornet both have all theirs (Yorktown would have had the same types, same era). Lexington is the only preserved one that would have different antennas and radars but that is because it served a lot longer and has newer technology. The Island and Mast on Yorktown should look identical to Intrepid and Hornet. Intrepid is the best looking and best preserved. Honestly the Intrepid looks like it could sail tomorrow, it looks that good. Of course they did dry dock it several years back in the mid 2000's and painted and shored up some things. New York is a rich state though so they had the money to do it right. Hornet does look good though and has it's proper tech up top. They have some docents on their staff, many who served on that ship and still know how to operate it and have a wealth of knowledge. I found a lot of those videos on CZcams about it, I'd say they have some of the best staff on that ship. Lastly, you'd think that the Patriots Point people would at least had some metal people that could have made some "dummy" radars and antennas that were in the same style that it should have on it. That would at least make the ship look whole and proper, I mean its not like they could ever use them if they had the real ones up there and were powered up. Dummy ones would be enough to make the ship look great. Sorry to write a book, haha, I just enjoy Naval history.
@@clemsonbloke Appreciate the relevent details, thank you! Always good to learn, and pass on to future generations...
Nice compilation, Mike!
Thank you!
Nice video Mike.
Thank you!
Awesome!
Thanks!
It almost looks like a toy miniature
It sure does! Thanks for watching and for the comment!
My dad and I flew tandem out of Chino California..but not with beauties like the ones you all flew.
Flying tandem is great no matter what aircraft you are flying, glad to hear!
This reminds me of the Dick Stark's Dawn Patrol. The nearest Neuport in the video seemed to be bouncing quite a bit, but I suspect it was a glitch in the video. Looked like a lot of fun !
Yes, you are right, it was the camera movement actually, not the airplane. 360 camera on a carbon fiber extension... Thanks for watching and commenting!
Well done Mike!
Thank you!
Does Thorp Central have any OEM agreements for engines and props to get the reduced prices? Similar to what other kit makers offer, usually requiring a kit # to purchase those items.
I do no think so, but they can definitely recommend some sources. I would say reach out and see, it is possible they might have some connections.
I figured that. I emailed Cubes but never got a reply. So I figured he had no such arrangement. It is nice if they have agreements with prop manufacturers and engine makers. Saves a lot of money. But there are still used engines out there. @@bardenaviation
Great flying, why wear a parachute when you where never high enough to get riser extension?
Thanks! Parachute required for all aerobatic flights even at low level...