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Online Videos from Sun'n'Fun

Thu May 12, 2005 2:52 pm

Hereby a few online videos from this years Sun'n'Fun. Quite a few warbirds included!

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>>>Our exclusive coverage of all the amazing aviation action at Sun N' Fun 2005 continues today. In this installment you'll meet Duggy, the happiest DC-3 in the sky, take a tour of the flightline and see a wonderful cavalcade of beautiful vintage aircraft including the Beeh Staggherwing, Stearman Primary Trainer, Black Cat PBY, B-25 Mitchell bomber, and the Sikorsky S-38 amphibian recently featured in The Aviator. But, that's just the beginning. Strap in for exciting aerobatics with Team Aeroshell in their vintag T-6 Texans. And feast you eyes on the magnificent Ren Knight T-33. All in a days work for the AirsideTV team in Lakeland.<<<

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Our on-line video coverage of Sun N' Fun 2005 from Lakeland Florida continues with action from day three. In today's video report, you'll get the back story on Glacier Girl, the P-38 rescued from Arctic ice. Plus, check out Piper's new Avidyne panels, the Spirit Of Freedom's C-54, day three static and aerobatic displays and a ride in a Lancair turboprop.
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>>>Watch exclusive coverage of all the amazing aviation action at the world famous Sun N' Fun 2005 Fly-in at Lakeland, Florida. Coverage commences today and will continue through the end of Sun-n-Fun on April 18th. Today you can enjoy:

An interview with Lee Lauderback of Stallion 51.. This firm is the world's premier P-51 Mustang flight operation and conducts flight training and much more with the legendary P-51 Mustang.

Plus, you'll see footage of the famous P-38 Lightning, Glacier Girl, that was rescued after fifty years from an icy grave under the Greenland ice cap and restored to life.
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Thu May 12, 2005 3:06 pm

Also, this video is quite interesting for this forum:

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This 90-minute, feature-length movie depicts the dramatic sage of The Lost Squadron. During World War II, a flight of P-38 Lightnings and B-17 Flying Fortresses en route to the European Theatre of Operations; crash landed on a Greenland glacier. This is a tale of tragedy, survival and ultimate renewal as the Lost Squadron pilots face the frozen wasteland to survive and fight another day while their aircraft are left behind to be entombed under tons of snow and ice. This is a drama of discovery as the lost aircraft are finally found after being buried 250-feet deep in that glacier for over five decades. It is a story of renewal as one P-38 is retrieved from the ice and fully restored. This year, the valiant rescue of that lost P-38 Lightning from its icy tomb came to fruition as Glacier Girl flew into Lakeland, Florida. See the report from Sun N' Fun Day 1 below to watch Glacier Girl in action.<<<
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