@@Dunedinaviationbit ironic really, both you lot in NZ and the guys in Oz land both restore and keep a lot of british aircraft and tanks alive and flying/driving that we in the UK shamefully don’t. In South Africa had more unique and historical british aircraft that the UK refused to let fly in UK skies. And i thank you all for it
Went to the funeral of a WW2 Mosquito pilot many years ago who saw a shy reclusive hero who never talked about the war as he had survivor guilt often even though he was a brilliant pilot. God bless all Kiwi brave soldiers on land, sea and air. Thanks for saving the wooden wonder. Look, to the skies for enemy ET Aliens in Ultraviolet Light in the near future. Bandits at 12 o'clock, Bandits at 6 o'clock. Look to your skies as an astronomer heads up. God bless you all.
All extraordinary footage and captures this unique display, And hope you had a great day spotting, always keep up what you do, and to what you enjoy, for always I’m sure many look forward to seeing more great works from you any day, as it gets betters by everydays! 💯✈️👍
Thanks. The propellers match the shutter speed of my camera so that's why they look like they're moving slowly. In reality they're spinning as a propeller would.
Exceptionnel vidéo de cet avion rebatie pour voler!!! 🎉 🇳🇿🛩️✈️🛫🔊Il devaient y avoir beaucoup d’émotions, excitations!! 😢😊 et aussi pas facile quand que tu te fait bloquer la vue! 😅
Either Google or Wikipedia where were Mosquito Fighterbombers manufactured. Primarily the U.K., as well as Canada 🇨🇦 and Australia 🇦🇺Reading for yourself, as to where some of the wood originated from 🇨🇦 .