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70 copo 05-12-2020 01:20 AM

6 turning 4 burning...
 
The B-36 take-off in 4K. This is so well done It looks perfect.:flag:


A12pilot 05-12-2020 02:02 AM

Cripes! Constant moderate chop, occasional light turbulence during the engine run up!:flag:

That’s just cool all around! Thanks for posting!:biggthumpup:

Cheers:beers:
Dave

mssl72 05-12-2020 06:11 AM

Boy, that thing is a beast!! The 4k restoration on the film looks great! I had to look around to see if any are airworthy today. There doesn't appear to be.

https://www.airplanesofthepast.com/b36-survivors.htm

Woj 05-12-2020 09:22 AM

Wow. That was a great video.

There was a guy in North East Ohio that had one of these in pieces on his property along with some other significant older aircraft. He had a clipped wing Corsair that was used in the Cleveland Air Races and several older fighter jets to boot. I believe his intent was to start a museum. Back in the late 70's you could walk his property for $1. In 1980 a friend took me for a ride in a CAP-10 aerobatic plane and as we were flying along he said, you want to see something cool? I said sure. He rolled the plane upside down right over this guy's property. We stayed that way for 20 seconds or so to get a good look at all the planes he had. The B36 was in several pieces. I had always planned to stop at this guy's place, but never got around to it. He's long since passed away and I believe most of his planes and parts were sold.

Here's a video from someone that visited his property in 2014.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVYWfHca5Ts

A12pilot 05-12-2020 11:09 AM

Man, that’s pretty interesting, Phil. Neat tidbit, but the original design of the B36’s landing gear was one GIANT wheel!:eek2: Engineers quickly figured out you disperse more weight with multiple wheels rather than one giant one:hmmm:

If you go to the Dayton Wright/Pat Air Museum, they have the original gear there displayed next to the plane inside the newer hangar. That building is basically housing the B36, and all the rest of the planes are tucked under it. Really neat!

Cheers:beers:
Dave

JRSully 05-12-2020 11:53 AM

What an effort it must have been to get all those planes to his property, unreal

70 copo 05-12-2020 01:10 PM

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Big B-17 raid at high altitude during big week over Europe look at the thousands of vapor trails all in a line heading for target.

Must have been a terrifying sight from the ground.

A massed B-36 high altitude attack formation would have been quite a sight to behold.

SS427 05-12-2020 01:40 PM

If you haven't seen Strategic Air Command, get it. It is a great movie if you are an airplane buff. I just watched it about 6 months ago. My tech and I visited the Air Force Museum in Dayton a couple years ago. You have no idea how big the B36 is until you are standing below it.

Gold mine on that property Phil will some pretty rare stuff and thanks for sharing. How in the world did he obtain a Handley Page Victor bomber or the Navy jet????? I would imagine many a person has tried to obtain the B25. Looks like a T28 tail as well.

TimG 05-12-2020 04:29 PM

They had to have two separate fuel supplies with Av Gas and Jet A. I wonder how much fuel that thing held.

Woj 05-12-2020 07:07 PM

I think most of us are junk yard dogs here and like a "good find" story. Check out the story of Walter Soplata bringing home his B-25. It is a great read.

The story of him getting the B36 is interesting too. It was in a book I had years ago, but will see if I can find on-line.

https://www.airspacemag.com/history-...age%3D5&page=1

jbtech 05-12-2020 07:35 PM

Really cool! I believe they use AI to convert film to 4k. I just love mechanically operated things... airplanes, old SLR cameras, carburetors, etc.

70 copo 05-12-2020 11:35 PM

Enjoy:

http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/coc...tour/CW-7.html

mssl72 05-13-2020 05:36 AM

Wow, that's cool!!

njsteve 05-13-2020 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by 70 copo (Post 1498856)

I see all the controls for the prop engines 1-6 but where's the gauges/controls for the outboard jet engines?

70 copo 05-13-2020 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by njsteve (Post 1498894)
I see all the controls for the prop engines 1-6 but where's the gauges/controls for the outboard jet engines?

Have a look.

70 copo 05-13-2020 02:04 PM

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Looks like it.

earntaz 05-13-2020 04:26 PM

Magnesium Overcast

njsteve 05-13-2020 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 70 copo (Post 1498908)
Have a look.

Looks like something from a Las Vegas casino!

dykstra 05-13-2020 10:25 PM

That plane is a beast!!

Mr70 05-14-2020 01:42 AM

Very cool..


earntaz 05-14-2020 02:22 AM

Under BRAC, Chanute AFB, Il was closed ... there was a B-36 on display at that time. A crew disassembled the bird, loaded it onto train cars and shipped it to Castle AFB, Ca. The bird was reassembled and is now on display there.

Lynn 05-14-2020 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by A12pilot (Post 1498776)
Man, that’s pretty interesting, Phil. Neat tidbit, but the original design of the B36’s landing gear was one GIANT wheel!:eek2: Engineers quickly figured out you disperse more weight with multiple wheels rather than one giant one:hmmm:

If you go to the Dayton Wright/Pat Air Museum, they have the original gear there displayed next to the plane inside the newer hangar. That building is basically housing the B36, and all the rest of the planes are tucked under it. Really neat!

Cheers:beers:
Dave

Like this.

70 copo 06-05-2021 10:45 PM

Here is the video portion showing the detailed B-36 preflight checks including JET start up.



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