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"Airborne"

Manfred's C-47 Reloaded with Gman's RAF repaint flying over the UK countryside!


Very nice. Gordon did a nice repaint. The music seems befitting for the period of this aircraft. Maybe one day someone will add paratroopers bailing out the door. What is the title of the music selection?
 
:salute::salute::salute::salute::salute:

This video absolute captures the spirit of the aircraft TF. The music is perfectly chosen....quite inspiring.
Evokes Coplands "Fanfare to the Common Man" which has always been one of my favorites.
 
:salute::salute::salute::salute::salute:

This video absolute captures the spirit of the aircraft TF. The music is perfectly chosen....quite inspiring.
Coplands Fanfare to the Common Man has always been one of my favorites.

Thanks "G"... just saw the "Turf Sport Special" :salute:
 
:salute::salute::salute::salute::salute:

This video absolute captures the spirit of the aircraft TF. The music is perfectly chosen....quite inspiring.
Evokes Coplands "Fanfare to the Common Man" which has always been one of my favorites.

I was thinking the same thing. It does have simular harmonics in some of the passages. I heard "Fanfare" played by the University of Memphis Orchestra at my sons 2004 college graduation
and it really stirred my soul. When I heard them play it, for some reason, I got a little teary.

Y'all have a great weekend "G" and "TF" :wavey:


 
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