GUSTY Crosswind Arrivals at Oshkosh with Cessna 310 Gear Collapse | EAA AirVenture 2022
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Published 2022-08-07
Filmed on July 24, 2022
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All Comments (21)
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Correction to the L-39’s age.. Should read 38 years old!
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Amazing that so many of these planes are 70 years old..the dedication to keep them airworthy is to be applauded..
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The Beech 18, C195 and the red and white biplane (11:30) were masterclasses in how to land a tailwheel aircraft in a crosswind. The Spooky C-47 was also a greaser. Kudos.
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Boy, was that washing machine conditions. There is some excellent piloting going on. Kudos to the Cessna 195 driver, those are very challenging to land in a crosswind.
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For those wondering, the "Age:" is the pilot not the plane! Some impressive landings by 2 year olds!
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gear collapse is the very last clip (16:03) btw
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Wow!! Some really challenging landings!! Thankfully, the Cessna pilot was okay. Thanks for filming!! 💕✈️✈️💕
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Thanks for capturing N410WM landing! Love it!
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Love watching them land and takeoff plus the sounds that go with that! Too bad the winds have to be a factor during this huge and popular event! Kudos to the pilots and engineers and control tower staff! Thanks for posting the videos! 👍✈️👍
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Some of those older planes might be like Ship of Theseus
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I fly into Oshkosh almost every year, and landing has been met with heavy traffic and generally always a cross wind. Throw in a few thousand spectators and landings get interesting. My deepest respect to the tail wheel pilots.
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Best arrival video I ever watched. I enjoyed the editing and captions.
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This is a really great video , for public and pilots alike!
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That first landing might be the most skillful and smooth landing I’ve ever seen
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Always an adventure for someone!
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Great video! So many great planes!
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Thrilling yet challenging landings captured at EAA AirVenture 2022! The skill and precision of pilots navigating gusty crosswinds
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The thumbnail is at 16:01 if you were wondering, like me.
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N80991, that was “Aviation101’s” plane I think
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Avoiding a ground loop with a taildragger in those conditions takes a lot of skill