July 13, 2017 at 4:41 pm
I see Kermit Weeks has bought out a 3 part Kermit cam on his P51D and very interesting it is to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzKFkYLHq3Q
Has Kermit bought any of his aircraft over to the UK to display ? or himself displayed at a UK display.
By: Bob - 21st July 2017 at 19:14
Thumbs Up!
By: Trolly Aux - 21st July 2017 at 11:49
What a lovely flight puts you right there and the little bum squeezer to !
By: Zac Yates - 21st July 2017 at 01:11
Part 3 is up: https://youtu.be/zQyDaMtjhfc
By: Zac Yates - 18th July 2017 at 03:01
No Mustangs flying in RNZAF colours? :confused: Admittedly this is from March last year but I’m fairly sure ZK-TAF is airworthy:
6AF9589B-FFF3-4051-AAAF-584583945182_zpskhewm6y2 by Zac Yates, on Flickr
By: Graham.A - 14th July 2017 at 18:56
I’d love it if he painted his aircraft back in their original paint schemes. The P-51D back in it’s RNZAF scheme (none anywhere flying in those colours, but three ex-RNZAF Mustangs out there) and the Sunderland back in the RNZAF scheme too!
By: trumper - 14th July 2017 at 09:03
🙂 Thanks for the replies ,it would be lovely to see some of his stuff over here. 🙂
I like and appreciate the way he has been able and is willing to give an insight into the workings and flying of these aircraft.
By: Seafuryfan - 14th July 2017 at 08:54
Kermit has made a walk round for his Mosquito too.
By: Black Knight - 14th July 2017 at 06:33
The Mosquito has been grounded for years at EAA.
By: BlueNoser352 - 14th July 2017 at 04:53
Is his Mosquito operational ? He has a great museum down in Florida ! He has that fantastic P-51D painted up in 352nd colors of Maj George E Preddy “Cripes A Mighty 3rd” !!!!
By: JohnTerrell - 14th July 2017 at 04:09
The “venturi” that Kermit Weeks points out in the first of the P-51D videos, but cannot recall specifically what it is for, is the vent for the fuselage fuel tank, and thus doesn’t serve any purpose on this or the vast majority of the D’s that fly today – some D’s which have been vastly rebuilt, or converted to TF’s, simply don’t even have this vent installed. Note too that the external power cart plug-in/socket is in a different position on Kermit’s plane than most D’s, since NAA moved the location of this plug-in/socket on the Dallas-built D-25-NT’s and D-30-NT’s, as Kermit’s plane is (the very last variants produced by NAA). The “cuffless” Hamilton Standard blades on Kermit’s Mustang are also correct to what it would have had when new/when it rolled out of the factory in 1945 (NAA started adding those into production Mustangs with the D-30-NA’s, D-25-NT’s, and D-30-NT’s), but of course the early N-9 reflector gun sight, throttle and white outline of the flying instruments is a nod to the George Preddy paint scheme (the original “Cripes A’ Mighty 3rd” being the early/first production variant P-51D-5-NA, with those early types details).
By: Black Knight - 14th July 2017 at 01:32
Really enjoyed the tour of his Mosquito he did.
By: Zac Yates - 13th July 2017 at 22:08
I binged on Kermie Cams yesterday – work had to close due to a power cut – and I agree on the TP-40N, very keen for that one!
By: Bob - 13th July 2017 at 19:32
Great!
Visited Fantasy Of Flight many years ago and saw “Ina The Macon Belle” amongst many other exhibits..
By: Bradburger - 13th July 2017 at 18:40
I see Kermit Weeks has bought out a 3 part Kermit cam on his P51D and very interesting it is to.
I’ve seen parts 1 & 2, just waiting for part 3!
As always, great to watch.
I’m looking forward to when he does the TP-40N and Spitfire Kermie Cams.
Cheers
Paul
By: Ant.H - 13th July 2017 at 17:51
I don’t think any Weeks owned aircraft have ever come over for shows, but he did came over to display the RAFM Albatros D.Va at Old Warden a few years ago: