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The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Wed Oct 07, 2020 6:06 pm

https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all ... bBwB95Vr6I

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Wed Oct 07, 2020 6:22 pm

Nice to see Bob Vaucher was able to attend and go for a flight. He lives the next town over and is quite highly regarded in town. A couple years back he helped preserve some land from one of George Washingtons revolutionary war encampments.

https://w3r-us.org/revolutionary-partne ... come-true/

I saw him give a talk at a local fly in a few years back. Very sharp guy.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:49 pm

Whoever shot that - I’m assuming ー drone footage is amazing!!!

Some of the best takeoff footage I’ve ever seen! Hats off to the videographer!

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Wed Oct 07, 2020 10:56 pm

That was a real rush - and the overcast sky surprisingly seemed to enhance the detail on the aircraft.
Turned off the music and enjoyed the video thoroughly :lol: .

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:17 am

Some of that looks like a really advanced drone - OR a helicopter, more likely.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Thu Oct 08, 2020 10:35 am

RyanShort1 wrote:Some of that looks like a really advanced drone - OR a helicopter, more likely.


Some of it was shot from a helicopter. The helicopter with the camera attached flew up from Texas, from what I was told on the ramp.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Thu Oct 08, 2020 10:49 am

I assumed drone as I didn't think a helo would be allowed to be that close to the runway, but Mrs VB was certain it was shot from a helo.

Thanks for the info, Bear and others.

Great footage and camera work.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Thu Oct 08, 2020 1:30 pm

I never saw a drone, but that helicopter was busy. I believe it was these guys:
https://www.facebook.com/skyhelicopters ... 7458627417



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Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Thu Oct 08, 2020 4:14 pm

Marvelous video!
Fantastic camera work of a very impressive flight. All led by a Canadian Tiger Moth :D

Andy

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Fri Oct 09, 2020 2:23 pm

Hey All -

I reached out to AOPA and was put in contact with the photo/video team and passed on a hearty congratulations for great work!

Just got off the phone with Sky Helicopters in Garland, TX:

https://www.skyhelicopters.com/services

and, sure enough, BaldEagle it WAS that outfit. I again thanked them for brilliant work and had a lovely chat. The videographer they used was named George McCann.
Hats off to everyone involved!

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Fri Oct 09, 2020 2:24 pm

DH82EH wrote:Marvelous video!
Fantastic camera work of a very impressive flight. All led by a Canadian Tiger Moth :D

My dear American friends. This precious democracy is on the precipice.
The last four years, have been like being tied to a chair, while watching a toddler play with a loaded firearm!

Please vote! This was the freedom, that was fought for!

Andy

I think a significant part of the "warbirds" community here in the US probably feels differently than many of our friends across the waves. We'll stay friends regardless of the outcome.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Fri Oct 09, 2020 2:25 pm

Vagabond wrote:Hey All -

I reached out to AOPA and was put in contact with the photo/video team and passed on a hearty congratulations for great work!

Just got off the phone with Sky Helicopters in Garland, TX:

https://www.skyhelicopters.com/services

and, sure enough, BaldEagle it WAS that outfit. I again thanked them for brilliant work and had a lovely chat. The videographer they used was named George McCann.
Hats off to everyone involved!

I've flown in their helicopters before!

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:36 pm

RyanShort1 wrote:I think a significant part of the "warbirds" community here in the US probably feels differently than many of our friends across the waves. We'll stay friends regardless of the outcome.

I think a significant part of the “warbirds” community here in the US is smarter than you give then credit for.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:21 pm

Mark Allen M wrote:
RyanShort1 wrote:I think a significant part of the "warbirds" community here in the US probably feels differently than many of our friends across the waves. We'll stay friends regardless of the outcome.

I think a significant part of the “warbirds” community here in the US is smarter than you give then credit for.

I was trying to offer an olive branch. Smarter sounds negative towards a certain "side" whichever that happens to be from your point of view. I know what I hear down here in Texas, and my point was that we ought to not let whatever differences do exist divide the warbird community.

Re: The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover that didn't happen ...

Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:45 pm

RyanShort1 wrote:
Mark Allen M wrote:
RyanShort1 wrote:I think a significant part of the "warbirds" community here in the US probably feels differently than many of our friends across the waves. We'll stay friends regardless of the outcome.

I think a significant part of the “warbirds” community here in the US is smarter than you give then credit for.

I was trying to offer an olive branch. Smarter sounds negative towards a certain "side" whichever that happens to be from your point of view. I know what I hear down here in Texas, and my point was that we ought to not let whatever differences do exist divide the warbird community.

My point of view is offering an Olive Branch is one thing. Leaving out the BS is another. You may know the feelings of Texas, but you certainly don't know the whole country.
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