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I recently had another fantastic filming trip over in the US of A thanks to your support! Josh, our intrepid cameraman, and me filmed for you at the amazing New England Air Museum. What a productive few days it was, with the following aircraft now in the bank for Inside the Cockpit:

  • A-10A Thunderbolt II

  • F-100A Supersabre

  • F-104C Starfighter

  • A-26 Invader

  • B-29A Superfortress

  • FM-2 Wildcat (F4F)

  • F6F Hellcat

  • F4U Corsair

  • VS-44 Excambian (only one in the world)

  • CBY-3 Loadmaster (only one in the world)

  • AH-1S Towcobra (that's right, chaos magic is coming to the channel!)

Beyond this, I filmed additional footage for the A-10A and B-25H Mitchell (the 75mm armed strafer B-25) that will be used in upcoming videos! Additionally, I had a special filming permission at the Smithsonian that I will share with you in an upcoming post.

A massive thank you here to you for funding this endeavour. ITC is 100% community funded and you make this possible! Looking forward to sharing this and other ITCs with you over the coming months - and of course, you will have early access to them all.

Best,

Chris

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Tpatrick

Glad you had a good trip. I am glad you are finding success entertaining and educating us.

Ryan

FFS, finally some ITC episodes again, Chris! You with all your gallivanting around flying one of the coolest modern fighter jets and covering real-time aviation history with insightful conversations with professionals... sheesh. Damn good choices on air frames. I'm sure you had to do some triage for time's sake. I appreciate the couple of weirdo golden age planes and some rotor-wing love.

Frank C

F-104C Starfighter and F-100A Supersabre those were the interesting days of jet aircraft. Strap wings on the most powerful jet engine and see if it flies. I'll enjoy the AH-1S Cobra even if it is an Army bird.