• Air Masses that Affect North America

    This is a video about the types of air masses that affect North America. An Air mass is a large body of air that is similar in temperature throughout. Air masses are labeled based on two things; if the air is dry or moist and the temperature of the air. If the air mass is formed over land then it is dry and called Continental. If the air mass is formed over water then it is moist and called Maritime. There are three classifications for temperature. The coldest types of air masses are called Arctic. These are very bitter and are formed near the poles. Next are Polar air masses. These air masses have cold air. The third type is tropic air masses. These consist of warm air. Now put these two qualifications together to decide what type of air mass it is. If it is above the poles the...

    published: 27 Feb 2010
  • Air New Zealand, North America to Australia

    Flying to Australia from North America? Fly different. Air New Zealand invites you to fly to Australia via Auckland from one of 5 North American gateways. You’ll arrive smiling and feeling refreshed. Book now: http://www.airnewzealand.com

    published: 04 Feb 2016
  • Katy Perry - Live: Witness World Wide

    Get 'Witness': http://katy.to/WitnessWL Katy Perry is going on tour and she's bringing her boldest stage EVER. A treat for every seat, this is your chance to WITNESS the Tour: https://www.katyperry.com/tour Attention: Please be aware this program is live and may contain content not suitable for all audiences, viewer discretion is advised.

    published: 01 Jun 2017
  • U.S. & Canadian Air Power • NORAD Show Of Force

    U.S. and Canadian Forces conduct bi-lateral training out of Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay. Exercise Vigilant Shield 16 is an annual event designed to increase effective NORAD interoperability between the U.S. and Canada to bolster air space defense of the North America continent. Filmed October 2015. Film Credits: SSgt Laura Beckley, SSgt George Solis, MSgt David Loeffler, SrA Greg Cerny Derivative Works: Gung Ho Vids

    published: 24 Oct 2015
  • North American Sabre flying at the Duxford American air day airshow

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    published: 23 Aug 2009
  • US Air Force FASTEST STRATEGIC AIRCRAFT ever the XB-70 Valkyrie

    A great idea for the us air force the XB 70 Valkyrie would have served the us air force very well. The North American Aviation XB-70 Valkyrie was the prototype of the B-70 nuclear-armed, deep-penetration strategic bomber for the Strategic Air Command of the U.S. Air Force. In the 1950s, the North American Aviation company designed the Valkyrie bomber as a large, six-engine aircraft capable of reaching Mach 3+ while flying at 70,000 feet (21,000 m), which velocity and altitude capabilities would allow the evasion of interceptor aircraft, then the only effective weapon against bomber aircraft. In 1961, improved, high-altitude surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), the U.S. Air Force's doctrinal change to low-level penetration bombing, the large development costs of the B-70 program, and the introdu...

    published: 14 Feb 2016
  • American Airlines Boeing 767-300 Business Class Milan-Miami FANTASTIC [AirClips full flight series]

    American Airlines, Inc. (AA) is a major United States airline. It operates an extensive international and U.S. domestic network, with scheduled flights throughout North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, and Asia. Its route network centers on five hubs at Dallas/Fort Worth, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. Its primary maintenance base is located at Tulsa International Airport (TUL). The company is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. American Airlines is a member airline of the Oneworld airline alliance, and coordinates fares, services, and scheduling with British Airways, Finnair, and Iberia in the transatlantic market and with Japan Airlines and Qantas in the transpacific market. Envoy Air, SkyW...

    published: 14 Nov 2014
  • FS2004 - September 11 - The North Tower Attack (American Airlines Flight 11)

    American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda members on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. It crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing all 92 people aboard and an unknown number in the building's impact zone. Like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed. Follow me on: https://www.facebook.com/allec.ibay https://twitter.com/joshandroma

    published: 05 Sep 2015
  • US Air Force FINAL WARNING for North Korean Military

    A great video of US Air Force aircraft flying near North Korea. ROYAL AIR FORCE FAIRFORD, England -- For more than 50 years the B-52H Stratofortress has served as the backbone of the United States' strategic bomber force. The B-52 is capable of dropping or launching the widest array of weapons in the U.S. inventory, including gravity bombs, cluster bombs, precision guided missiles and joint direct attack munitions to complete its conventional mission. Many might associate the B-52 with its nuclear role, but today the aircraft and its crews are forward deployed to Royal Air Force Fairford, England, to demonstrate the conventional capabilities the airframe offers. "Associating the B-52 mission with a conventional mission and dropping conventional bombs is important, because it's a capabili...

    published: 03 Oct 2016
  • North American T6 Texan

    Copyright © 2012 Malcolm Auld This video and audio material may not be used in any form without written permission. The North American Aviation T-6 Texan was a single-engine advanced trainer aircraft used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy, Royal Air Force and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II and into the 1950s. Designed by North American Aviation, the T-6 is known by a variety of designations depending on the model and operating air force. The USAAC designated it as the AT-6, the United States Navy the SNJ, and British Commonwealth air forces, the Harvard, the name it is best known by outside of the United States. It remains a popular warbird aircraft. The Texan originated from the North American NA-16 prototype (fir...

    published: 23 Feb 2012
  • North American OV-10B Bronco - Duxford Air festival 2017

    The 'Bronco Demo Team's', ex German Air Force/Luftwaffe, North American OV-10B Bronco, performing at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford Air festival 2017. The following details about the aircrafts current colour scheme are taken from the teams website:- "The Bronco Demo Team’s OV-10 will be bringing Poppies from Flanders Fields to venues and airshows all over Europe in 2017; supporting a message of peace and reconciliation in remembrance of the sacrifice by so many 100 years ago. The Bronco Demo Team is based at Kortrijk-Wevelgem airport situated just 12 nm East from the Ypres salient. The airfield was first used during World War I, initially by German fighter squadrons and later, during the advance of the Allied Powers leading to the end of the conflict, by the Royal Air Force. As a com...

    published: 29 May 2017
  • Filming a Raging Forest Fire | North America

    A camera crew takes to the air to capture the true power of the forest fires that struck Ontario, Canada in 2011, destroying 1.5 million acres of pine forest. | For more North America, visit http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/north-america/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 Subscribe to Discovery! | http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=discoverynetworks Watch full episodes of North America! | http://www.youtube.com/show/northamerica

    published: 05 Jul 2013
  • Aviões North American T-6 Texan e Extra 330LX Acrobatics | Amazing Air Show

    Aviões North American T-6 Texan e Extra 330LX Acrobatics | Amazing Airshow | Itápolis Air Show | Aeroclube de Itápolis e EJ ► INSCREVA-SE | SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/Zhl7Ec Outros Vídeos do Canal ▶ Air Show Pitts Model 12: https://youtu.be/VsGMwTQHocU ▶ Avião RV-7 Aircraft Acrobatics: https://youtu.be/fHqjuMBRSso ▶ Beechcraft Baron B55: https://youtu.be/Desfk5wQR4I ▶ Voo planador | Glider Flight: https://youtu.be/5afUJfu9Jes ▶ Helicóptero Eurocopter EC135T2: https://youtu.be/4ZMCfBiBIb8 ▶ Rasante Extra 330LX: https://youtu.be/BChycyga5XA ▶ Avião acrobático Pitts S-2B Acrobatic Airplane: https://youtu.be/YgJWE8ncXGk Redes Sociais ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/airbrasiliaaviation ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/airbrasilia ▶ Coleções Google+: https://goo.gl/WuWaWT Este é o can...

    published: 02 Sep 2016
  • North American Havard and texan at American air show Duxford

    published: 30 May 2016
  • 2011 Gathering of Eagles XV Air Show North American P-51 Mustang Sunday flight

    The P-51 Mustang "Checkertail Clan" owned by Nathan Davis flies during the second day of the 2011 Gathering of Eagles XV Air Show.

    published: 31 Jul 2011
  • XB-70 Valkyrie Mid-air collision June 8, 1966

    http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/tlg/5757644303.html On 8 June 1966, XB-70A #2 was in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General Electric, manufacturer of the engines of all five aircraft. With the photoshoot complete, the F-104 drifted into contact with the XB-70's right wing, flipped over, and rolling inverted, passed over the top of the Valkyrie, struck the vertical stabilizers and left wing and exploded, destroying the Valkyrie's rudders and damaging its left wing. With the loss of both rudders and damage to the wings, the Valkyrie entered an uncontrollable spin and crashed into the ground north of Barstow, California. NASA Chief Test Pilot Joe Walker (F-104 pilot) and Carl Cross (XB-70 co-pilot) were killed, whil...

    published: 05 Feb 2011
Air Masses that Affect North America

Air Masses that Affect North America

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This is a video about the types of air masses that affect North America. An Air mass is a large body of air that is similar in temperature throughout. Air masses are labeled based on two things; if the air is dry or moist and the temperature of the air. If the air mass is formed over land then it is dry and called Continental. If the air mass is formed over water then it is moist and called Maritime. There are three classifications for temperature. The coldest types of air masses are called Arctic. These are very bitter and are formed near the poles. Next are Polar air masses. These air masses have cold air. The third type is tropic air masses. These consist of warm air. Now put these two qualifications together to decide what type of air mass it is. If it is above the poles then the air mass is called Continental Arctic. If the air mass is dry and cold then it is called Continental Polar. If the air mass is warm and dry it is called Continental Tropic. If the air is wet and cold then it is called Maritime Polar. If the air mass is warm and moist then it is called Maritime Tropic. Now lets talk about some places that that these air masses form. A continental arctic air mass might be formed over northern Canada. A continental polar air mass might be formed over southern Canada or northern United States. A Maritime Polar air mass might be formed over the ocean off the coast of New England. A Continental Tropic Air mass might be formed over Mexico. A Maritime Tropic air mass might be formed over the Gulf of Mexico. As a quick recap, Air masses can be dry or moist and vary in temperature. These qualities are determined based off of where the Air masses are formed and are how the air masses are labeled. This concludes our video of the types of Air masses that affect North America.
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Air New Zealand, North America to Australia

Air New Zealand, North America to Australia

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Flying to Australia from North America? Fly different. Air New Zealand invites you to fly to Australia via Auckland from one of 5 North American gateways. You’ll arrive smiling and feeling refreshed. Book now: http://www.airnewzealand.com
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Katy Perry - Live: Witness World Wide

Katy Perry - Live: Witness World Wide

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Get 'Witness': http://katy.to/WitnessWL Katy Perry is going on tour and she's bringing her boldest stage EVER. A treat for every seat, this is your chance to WITNESS the Tour: https://www.katyperry.com/tour Attention: Please be aware this program is live and may contain content not suitable for all audiences, viewer discretion is advised.
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U.S. & Canadian Air Power • NORAD Show Of Force

U.S. & Canadian Air Power • NORAD Show Of Force

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U.S. and Canadian Forces conduct bi-lateral training out of Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay. Exercise Vigilant Shield 16 is an annual event designed to increase effective NORAD interoperability between the U.S. and Canada to bolster air space defense of the North America continent. Filmed October 2015. Film Credits: SSgt Laura Beckley, SSgt George Solis, MSgt David Loeffler, SrA Greg Cerny Derivative Works: Gung Ho Vids
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North American Sabre flying at the Duxford American air day airshow

North American Sabre flying at the Duxford American air day airshow

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US Air Force FASTEST STRATEGIC AIRCRAFT ever the XB-70 Valkyrie

US Air Force FASTEST STRATEGIC AIRCRAFT ever the XB-70 Valkyrie

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A great idea for the us air force the XB 70 Valkyrie would have served the us air force very well. The North American Aviation XB-70 Valkyrie was the prototype of the B-70 nuclear-armed, deep-penetration strategic bomber for the Strategic Air Command of the U.S. Air Force. In the 1950s, the North American Aviation company designed the Valkyrie bomber as a large, six-engine aircraft capable of reaching Mach 3+ while flying at 70,000 feet (21,000 m), which velocity and altitude capabilities would allow the evasion of interceptor aircraft, then the only effective weapon against bomber aircraft. In 1961, improved, high-altitude surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), the U.S. Air Force's doctrinal change to low-level penetration bombing, the large development costs of the B-70 program, and the introduction of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) to the U.S. nuclear arsenal, led to the cancellation of the B-70 program. As such, two prototype aircraft were built, and designated XB-70A; these aircraft were used for supersonic test-flights during 1964–69. In 1966, one prototype crashed after colliding in midair with a smaller jet aircraft; the remaining Valkyrie bomber is in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, in Ohio. Design[edit] The Valkyrie was designed to be a high-altitude Mach 3 bomber with six engines. Harrison Storms shaped the aircraft[68] with a canard surface and a delta wing, which was built largely of stainless steel, sandwiched honeycomb panels, and titanium. The XB-70 was designed to use supersonic technologies developed for the Mach 3 Navaho, as well as a modified form of the SM-64 Navaho's all-inertial guidance system.[69] The XB-70 used compression lift, which was generated from a prominent wedge at the center of the engine inlets that created a shock wave below the aircraft. The wing included inboard camber to more effectively use the higher pressure field behind the strong shock wave (the airflow at the XB-70 wing's leading edge was subsonic).[70] The compression lift increased the lift by five percent.[71] Unique among aircraft of its size, the outer portions of the wings were hinged, and could be pivoted downward by up to 65 degrees. This increased the aircraft's directional stability at supersonic speeds, shifted the center of lift to a more favorable position at high speeds, and strengthened the compression lift effect.[72] With the wingtips drooped downwards, the compression lift shock wave would be further trapped under the wings. The XB-70 was equipped with six General Electric YJ93-GE-3 turbojet engines, designed to use JP-6 jet fuel. The engine was stated to be in the "30,000-pound class", but actually produced 28,000 lbf (124.6 kN) with afterburner and 19,900 lbf (88 kN) without afterburner.[73][74] The Valkyrie used fuel for cooling; it was pumped through heat exchangers before reaching the engines.[25] To reduce the likelihood of autoignition, nitrogen was injected into the JP-6 during refueling, and the "fuel pressurization and inerting system" vaporized a 700 lb (320 kg) supply of liquid nitrogen to fill the fuel tank vent space and maintain tank pressure.[75] Development[edit] Background[edit] Main article: WS-110A As an offshoot of Boeing's MX-2145 manned boost-glide bomber project, Boeing partnered with RAND Corporation in January 1954 to explore what sort of aircraft would be needed to deliver the various nuclear weapons then under development. Providing for a long range and high payload were obvious requirements, but they also concluded that after release of nuclear bombs the bomber would need supersonic speed to escape the critical blast-radius. The aircraft also had to be large to carry a reasonable bomb load and a high fuel load for the unrefueled range required from the continental United States to the Soviet Union.[2] For some time the aviation industry had been examining this problem. From the mid-1940s, there was much interest in using nuclear-powered aircraft in the bomber role.[3][4][N 1] In a conventional jet engine, thrust is provided by accelerating air, which is accomplished by heating it with burning jet fuel. In a nuclear engine, heat is supplied by a reactor, although a small amount of jet fuel was carried for use during high-power portions of flight—take-off and high-speed dashes. Another possibility was the use of boron-enriched "zip fuels", which improved the energy density of the fuel by about 40 percent,[5] and could be used in versions of existing jet engine designs.[5] Zip fuels appeared to offer sufficient performance improvement to produce a strategic bomber with supersonic speed. The U.S. Air Force followed these developments closely, and in 1955 issued General Operational Requirement No. 38 for a new bomber with the payload and intercontinental range of the B-52 and the Mach 2 top speed of the Convair B-58 Hustler.[6] The new bomber was expected to enter service in 1963.[7][N 2]
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American Airlines Boeing 767-300 Business Class Milan-Miami FANTASTIC [AirClips full flight series]

American Airlines Boeing 767-300 Business Class Milan-Miami FANTASTIC [AirClips full flight series]

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  • Updated: 14 Nov 2014
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American Airlines, Inc. (AA) is a major United States airline. It operates an extensive international and U.S. domestic network, with scheduled flights throughout North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, and Asia. Its route network centers on five hubs at Dallas/Fort Worth, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. Its primary maintenance base is located at Tulsa International Airport (TUL). The company is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. American Airlines is a member airline of the Oneworld airline alliance, and coordinates fares, services, and scheduling with British Airways, Finnair, and Iberia in the transatlantic market and with Japan Airlines and Qantas in the transpacific market. Envoy Air, SkyWest, Inc., Republic Airways Holdings, SkyWest Airlines, and ExpressJet Airlines operate regional flights for American Airlines under the American Eagle brand. The former parent company of American Airlines, AMR Corporation, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2011, and in February 2013 announced plans to merge with US Airways Group, creating the largest airline in the world. AMR and US Airways Group completed the merger on December 9, 2013, with the new holding company American Airlines Group, Inc. being listed on NASDAQ that day, although the actual integration of the airlines under a single air operator's certificate will not be completed until a much later date. The combined airline will carry the American Airlines name and branding, and will maintain the existing US Airways hubs in Charlotte, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington D.C. for a period of at least five years under the terms of a settlement with the US Department of Justice and several state attorneys-general. The 767-300, the first stretched version of the aircraft, entered service with Japan Airlines in 1986. The type features a 21.1-foot (6.43 m) fuselage extension over the 767-200, achieved by additional sections inserted before and after the wings, for an overall length of 180.25 feet (54.9 m). Reflecting the growth potential built into the original 767 design, the wings, engines, and most systems were largely unchanged on the 767-300. An optional mid-cabin exit door is positioned ahead of the wings on the left, while more powerful Pratt & Whitney PW4000 and Rolls-Royce RB211 engines later became available. The 767-300's increased capacity has been used on high-density routes within Asia and Europe. Deliveries for the type totaled 104 aircraft with no unfilled orders remaining. As of July 2013, 59 of the variant were in airline service. The type's main competitor was the Airbus A300.
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FS2004 - September 11 - The North Tower Attack (American Airlines Flight 11)

FS2004 - September 11 - The North Tower Attack (American Airlines Flight 11)

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American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda members on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. It crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing all 92 people aboard and an unknown number in the building's impact zone. Like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed. Follow me on: https://www.facebook.com/allec.ibay https://twitter.com/joshandroma
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US Air Force FINAL WARNING for North Korean Military

US Air Force FINAL WARNING for North Korean Military

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A great video of US Air Force aircraft flying near North Korea. ROYAL AIR FORCE FAIRFORD, England -- For more than 50 years the B-52H Stratofortress has served as the backbone of the United States' strategic bomber force. The B-52 is capable of dropping or launching the widest array of weapons in the U.S. inventory, including gravity bombs, cluster bombs, precision guided missiles and joint direct attack munitions to complete its conventional mission. Many might associate the B-52 with its nuclear role, but today the aircraft and its crews are forward deployed to Royal Air Force Fairford, England, to demonstrate the conventional capabilities the airframe offers. "Associating the B-52 mission with a conventional mission and dropping conventional bombs is important, because it's a capability that we have and are proficient in and train to all the time," said Capt. Jeffery Shaw, 5th Bomb Wing weapons officer. While at RAF Fairford, the 23rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron used three B-52Hs to drop inert munitions into a target zone in Latvia and off the coast of Sweden, participate in simulated air strikes, provide naval support to vessels from 15 countries, and coordinate with Latvian, Polish and Lithuanian Joint Terminal Attack Controllers. In a conventional conflict, the B-52 can perform strategic attack, air interdiction, offensive counter-air, close air support and maritime operations. "This is a pretty phenomenal opportunity because we're integrating the B-52 on an international scale with NATO and Baltic nations," Shaw said. "We have multiple fighter aircraft across this whole area that we're doing close air support work with--Latvian, Lithuanian and Polish JTACs...it's definitely a chance for the B-52 to showcase its capability." While participating in various training scenarios during BALTOPS 15 and Saber Strike 15, air and ground crew members demonstrate the sustained capabilities of the B-52 and its ability to provide a credible, flexible and sustained bomber presence anywhere and anytime. Shaw noted it's important the B-52s are participating in conventional missions in the Baltics, while operating out of a forward deployed location, projecting an expeditionary airpower. This means crew members are able to reinforce their ability to operate from a forward deployed location and employ the B-52 in a realistic close air support scenario. Bomber operations provide a visible signal that highlights the United States' ability to deter strategic attacks, and the flexibility and range of the aircraft were seen during Operation Desert Storm, the Gulf War, Operation Allied Force and Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. As seen in previous operations, the B-52 provides the ability to respond to any potential crisis, future crisis or challenge and their operations shall continue well into 2040. The aircraft and support personnel deployed from Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, along with men and women from Whiteman AFB, Missouri; F. E. Warren AFB, Wyoming; Langley AFB, Virginia; Malmstrom AFB, Montana; Navy Munitions Command Unit Charleston, and Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, to support a planned B-2 and B-52 bomber deployment to England. Video Description Credit: Senior Airman Malia Jenkins Video Credits: Seventh Air Force Public Affairs, Spc. Ian Valley, Tech. Sgt. Michael Jackson, Airman 1st Class Bethany La Ville, Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin Cunningham and Master Sgt. Aaron Smith Video Thumbnail Credit: Senior Airman Erin Babis Modified by ArmedForcesUpdate
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North American T6 Texan

North American T6 Texan

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Copyright © 2012 Malcolm Auld This video and audio material may not be used in any form without written permission. The North American Aviation T-6 Texan was a single-engine advanced trainer aircraft used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy, Royal Air Force and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II and into the 1950s. Designed by North American Aviation, the T-6 is known by a variety of designations depending on the model and operating air force. The USAAC designated it as the AT-6, the United States Navy the SNJ, and British Commonwealth air forces, the Harvard, the name it is best known by outside of the United States. It remains a popular warbird aircraft. The Texan originated from the North American NA-16 prototype (first flown on April 1, 1935) which, modified as the NA-26, was submitted as an entry for a USAAC "Basic Combat" aircraft competition in March, 1937. The first model went in to production and 180 were supplied to the USAAC as the BC-1 and 400 to the RAF as the Harvard I. The US Navy received 16 modified aircraft, designated the SNJ-1, and a further 61 as the SNJ-2 with a different engine. The BC-1 was the production version of the NA-26 prototype, with retractable tailwheel landing gear and the provision for armament, a two-way radio, and the 550 hp (410 kW) R-1340-47 engine as standard equipment. Production versions included the BC-1 (Model NA-36) with only minor modifications (177 built), of which 30 were modified as BC-1I instrument trainers; the BC-1A (NA-55) with airframe revisions (92 built); and a single BC-1B with a modified wing center-section. Three BC-2 aircraft were built before the shift to the "advanced trainer" designation, AT-6, which was equivalent to the BC-1A. The differences between the AT-6 and the BC-1 were new outer wing panels with a swept forward trailing edge, squared-off wingtips and a triangular rudder, producing the definitive Texan appearance. After a change to the rear of the canopy, the AT-6 was designated the Harvard II for RAF/RCAF orders and 1,173 were supplied by purchase or Lend Lease, mostly operating in Canada as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Next came the AT-6A which was based on the NA-77 design and was powered by the Pratt & Whitney R-1340-49 Wasp radial engine. The USAAF received 1,549 and the US Navy 270 (as the SNJ-3). The AT-6B was built for gunnery training and could mount a .30 in machine gun on the forward fuselage. It used the R-1340-AN-1 engine, which was to become the standard for the remaining T-6 production. Canada's Noorduyn Aviation built an R-1340-AN-1-powered version of the AT-6A, which was supplied to the USAAF as the AT-16 (1,500 aircraft) and the RAF/RCAF as the Harvard IIB (2,485 aircraft), some of which also served with the Fleet Air Arm and Royal Canadian Navy. In late 1937 Mitsubushi purchased two NA-16s as technology demonstrators and possibly a licence to build more. However, the aircraft developed by Watanabe/Kyushu as the K10W1 (Allied code name Oak) bore no more than a superficial resemblance to the North American design. It featured a full monocoque fuselage as opposed to the steel tube fuselage of the T-6 and NA-16 family of aircraft, as well as being of smaller dimensions overall and had no design details in common with the T-6. It was used in very small numbers by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1942 onwards. After the war the Japanese Air Self Defense Force operated Texans. The NA-88 design resulted in 2,970 AT-6C Texans and 2,400 as the SNJ-4. The RAF received 726 of the AT-6C as the Harvard IIA. Modifications to the electrical system produced the AT-6D (3,713 produced) and SNJ-5 (1,357 produced). The AT-6D, redesignated the Harvard III, was supplied to the RAF (351 aircraft) and Fleet Air Arm (564 aircraft). The AT-6G (SNJ-5) involved major advancements including a full-time hydraulic system and a steerable tailwheel and persisted into the 1950s as the USAF advanced trainer. Subsequently the NA-121 design with a completely clear rearmost section on the canopy, gave rise to 25 AT-6F Texans for the USAAF and 931, as the SNJ-6 for the US Navy. The ultimate version, the Harvard 4, was produced by Canada Car and Foundry during the 1950s, and supplied to the RCAF, USAF and Bundeswehr. A total of 15,495 T-6s of all variants were built.
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North American OV-10B Bronco - Duxford Air festival 2017

North American OV-10B Bronco - Duxford Air festival 2017

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The 'Bronco Demo Team's', ex German Air Force/Luftwaffe, North American OV-10B Bronco, performing at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford Air festival 2017. The following details about the aircrafts current colour scheme are taken from the teams website:- "The Bronco Demo Team’s OV-10 will be bringing Poppies from Flanders Fields to venues and airshows all over Europe in 2017; supporting a message of peace and reconciliation in remembrance of the sacrifice by so many 100 years ago. The Bronco Demo Team is based at Kortrijk-Wevelgem airport situated just 12 nm East from the Ypres salient. The airfield was first used during World War I, initially by German fighter squadrons and later, during the advance of the Allied Powers leading to the end of the conflict, by the Royal Air Force. As a commemoration of The Great War, the Bronco Demo Team has adorned their OV-10 Bronco in a truly amazing new “Poppy” livery. The Poppies and “LEST WE FORGET, 1914-18” graphics reflect light differently when the aircraft moves, producing a different shine and brightness at various angles. The effect is outright awesome and very unique!" Read more about the Bronco Demo Team and the aircraft here:- http://www.broncodemoteam.com http://www.broncodemoteam.com/index.php?page=bronco Video and Audio content is Copyright © 2017 High Flight Films/Stephen Keeler This video and audio material may not be reproduced in any form (except as the videos Youtube embedded video option on any other website), without written permission.
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Filming a Raging Forest Fire | North America

Filming a Raging Forest Fire | North America

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A camera crew takes to the air to capture the true power of the forest fires that struck Ontario, Canada in 2011, destroying 1.5 million acres of pine forest. | For more North America, visit http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/north-america/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 Subscribe to Discovery! | http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=discoverynetworks Watch full episodes of North America! | http://www.youtube.com/show/northamerica
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Aviões North American T-6 Texan e Extra 330LX Acrobatics | Amazing Air Show

Aviões North American T-6 Texan e Extra 330LX Acrobatics | Amazing Air Show

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Aviões North American T-6 Texan e Extra 330LX Acrobatics | Amazing Airshow | Itápolis Air Show | Aeroclube de Itápolis e EJ ► INSCREVA-SE | SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/Zhl7Ec Outros Vídeos do Canal ▶ Air Show Pitts Model 12: https://youtu.be/VsGMwTQHocU ▶ Avião RV-7 Aircraft Acrobatics: https://youtu.be/fHqjuMBRSso ▶ Beechcraft Baron B55: https://youtu.be/Desfk5wQR4I ▶ Voo planador | Glider Flight: https://youtu.be/5afUJfu9Jes ▶ Helicóptero Eurocopter EC135T2: https://youtu.be/4ZMCfBiBIb8 ▶ Rasante Extra 330LX: https://youtu.be/BChycyga5XA ▶ Avião acrobático Pitts S-2B Acrobatic Airplane: https://youtu.be/YgJWE8ncXGk Redes Sociais ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/airbrasiliaaviation ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/airbrasilia ▶ Coleções Google+: https://goo.gl/WuWaWT Este é o canal do Air Brasilia Aviation. ✈ ✈ #airshow #airbrasiliaaviation #ej #aci
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North American Havard and texan at American air show Duxford

North American Havard and texan at American air show Duxford

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2011 Gathering of Eagles XV Air Show North American P-51 Mustang Sunday flight

2011 Gathering of Eagles XV Air Show North American P-51 Mustang Sunday flight

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The P-51 Mustang "Checkertail Clan" owned by Nathan Davis flies during the second day of the 2011 Gathering of Eagles XV Air Show.
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XB-70 Valkyrie Mid-air collision June 8, 1966

XB-70 Valkyrie Mid-air collision June 8, 1966

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http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/tlg/5757644303.html On 8 June 1966, XB-70A #2 was in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General Electric, manufacturer of the engines of all five aircraft. With the photoshoot complete, the F-104 drifted into contact with the XB-70's right wing, flipped over, and rolling inverted, passed over the top of the Valkyrie, struck the vertical stabilizers and left wing and exploded, destroying the Valkyrie's rudders and damaging its left wing. With the loss of both rudders and damage to the wings, the Valkyrie entered an uncontrollable spin and crashed into the ground north of Barstow, California. NASA Chief Test Pilot Joe Walker (F-104 pilot) and Carl Cross (XB-70 co-pilot) were killed, while Al White (XB-70 pilot) ejected, sustaining serious injuries, including one arm being crushed as it was caught in the clamshell-like escape capsule as it closed around him just before ejection from the aircraft. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsi6ukXg9as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CHchCKeMOU The USAF summary report of the accident investigation stated that, given the position of the F-104 relative to the XB-70, the F-104 pilot would not have been able to see the XB-70's wing, except by uncomfortably looking back over his left shoulder. The report concluded that Walker, piloting the F-104, likely maintained his position by looking at the fuselage of the XB-70, forward of his position. The report estimated that the F-104 was 70 ft (21 m) to the side of, and 10 ft (3 m) below, the fuselage of the XB-70. The report concluded that from that position, without appropriate sight cues, Walker was unable to properly perceive his motion relative to the Valkyrie, leading to his aircraft drifting into contact with the XB-70's wing. The accident investigation also pointed to the wake vortex off the XB-70's wingtips as the reason for the F-104's sudden roll over and into the bomber.
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