New Spinner and Test Flight on our Albatros DVa! | Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2020
- ORA's Director of Aircraft Maintenance, Mark Mondello, talks through the process of installing the Albatros DVa's new spinner and propeller as well as the test run up and flight! Test flight pilot is Clay Hammond.
Shot and Edited by Michelle Locke
Additional Footage provided by Mark Mondello
Animation by Katherine Hartford
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I loved visiting Old Rheinbeck as a kid in the early 70s with my family. My dad and I are still obsessed with aircraft history and scale models decades later. I need to go back!
Thank you for keeping the WW I aviation history alive! The Albatross was and is beautiful, ahead of it's time!
My dad use to take me to Ole Rhinebeck Aerodrome back in the late 70’s. I will never forget it. I hope to see it once again!
How have I not found this Chanel until now?
Proper Old School Engineering and a truly beautiful D5a! Just WONDERFUL!
Thank you for watching!
Much living history in New York. More people should know about ORA, can't wait to visit again. The restoration process is amazing, many thanks to the old school craftsmen that volunteer to keep history alive👍
That is one of the most beautiful schemes on anything I’ve ever seen I’ve become a massive fan of yours and constantly look for great pictures and videos of this stuff. Thanks
Vielen Dank für die geleisteten Arbeitsstunden, die zur lebendigen Erhaltung dieses Flugzeuges geleistet wurden.
Weiterhin guten Flug
What a beautiful airplane. 👍😎
My fav WW1 fighter; what a great sight, keep it up boys!
Very cool. Thanks for preserving a living history and thanks for sharing your treasure.
You are welcome.
WOW!!! Absolutely amazing! I really hope to visit!!!
Very beautiful D 5 Albatros
I genuinely love the beauty of WW1 fighters. Not only that but the Germans always had beautiful paint schemes in that war. The way you guys repainted this albatross with the checkerboard white and powder blue at the rear half of the fuselage was stunning, and to leave the front wood natural aside from the white on and near the nose is fantastic. Plus I love the purple wings. The Luftsretkrafte would be proud. You guys did an amazing job.
You Guys are really great, you are doing so fantastic things! My Albatros DV is only a model with 1,2 m wingspan, but I had the same problem: making a new spinner. In my case, the 3d-printer helped. I wish you many wonderful and successful flights with your very pretty, bavarian-style Albatros DVa, hope to meet you one time, many greetings from Bavaria (Germany), Winni
I was there when the old one came off. Keep 'em flying boys!
That is one beautiful aircraft.
Amazing to think that there was once a time in human history where this was regarded with the same awe and wonderment as we now assign to the latest fighters like the F-22, Grippen, Su-27 and the like, and there's only been just over 100 years of development.
I hope that one day I might get to go over to see these planes, they are truly something to be in awe of.
In my opinion the Albatros was the most beauty of the german planea in the WWI. Regards!
Thank you for posting
Can’t wait to visit
Very beautiful plane
Glorious; thank you.
Great video... Keep up the excellent work!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Mark, You may want to do an update on this story.
WOW
The spinner was added to provide for a little extra speed with the original Albatros D.Va. This might have been done with the Albatros D.III. My guess is that the ORA Albatros still uses the 175 H.P. Ranger in-line 6 cyl. engine. Most of the originals were equipped with a 200 H.P. Mercedes in-line 6 cyl. engine. Other engines might have been used.
In fact, the spinner was used from the D-l from the beginning.
kennung von oberschleißheim bayern
Just read Flying Fury. McCudden Highly recommended read. These Hun planes are discussed copiously.
Bavarese?
Is that a 200 hp Ranger?
What RPM are you getting in flight?
What size prop are you using?
My Fokker DVII is only getting 2300rpm with a 80x44 prop.
Yes it's a 200 ranger. We get 2000 static and about 2300 flat out in the level.
@@markmondello726 Thanks for the quick reply.
what size prop?
That chromate primer is not something you want to breathe....