WWII War Birds - pics and video

Germans are no strangers to skid landing gear as they have used it on every kind of aircraft from gliders to jets to rocket aircraft.
It works...
 
So, I didn't get to Luftwaffe Day after all... :(
Three months of no rain, then a monsoon this weekend.
Maybe next year?
 
Sorry to hear that, mate, but I'm glad to hear Washington State got some rain. We're choking on their smoke up here.

They would have flown the Storch for you...

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2600+ built, not a ton of survivors, but more than most other types. And the damn thing can hover in a stiff-ish wind.

Not many pictures of the Soviet knockoff, the Antonov OKA-38:

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Popular with everybody that could put a hand on one:

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A now deceased RCAF Wingco told me that on a x-country flight in a DH Tiger Moth with an instructor, he was told to mark a barn on the ground for reference. He spotted the barn and busied himself with flying straight and level. A few moments later, the instructor got his attention and pointed down - the barn was still there!

It was his first lesson in strong head winds.
 
Tiger moth is a really nice aircraft to fly. So slow and predictable.
I flew one of the Brit ones with the spoon tail skid and no brakes off grass. Very nice. Wish I could afford one.
 
It's funny how we get used to seeing things a certain way, isn't it? A radial engine Lanc just doesn't look right. A B17 with inlines looks, to my eye anyhow, sleek as hell, but weird.
 
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