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MR. STEVE HINTON FROM THE PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSUEM FLY’S THE 1945 DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO N474PZ

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(A little more inDepth Information about the Mosquito Edition)
Wow! What a Fantastic Time at the museum yesterday. Being physically inperson, walking and seeing the Museum Live is the best experience than from my Video. Highly recommend you go see the history of planes and exhibits….
The audio, while walking in the hangars seems to be a bit muffled...It’s my GoPro camera's microphone…

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00:00 Intro
00:01 15:59 De Havilland & Museum tour
16:00 19:59 Mr. Hinton talks/Presentation
20:00 23:36 Engine startup & taxi
23:37 30:03 De Havilland Flight & taxi/park
30:04 End of video


Apologize during…Steve's conversation talking about the history of the plane…someone's truck nearby the event, outside alarm kept going on for a minute or so. A bit distracting to some...

I had a Fantastic time at The Planes Of Fame Air Museum today recording this Epic Warbird.
PZ474 was originally constructed at Hatfield in 1945 and used for RAF training before moving on to New Zealand in 1948 and where it was overhauled and delivered to 75 squadron as Nz2384. Later, ending up at Whiteman Air Park, San Fernando, California. PZ474 was cancelled from the civil register in December 1970. Wellknown warbird collector Ed Maloney looked to put a deal together for PZ474...
In 2014, the remains were acquired by Rod Lewis of Lewis Air Legends in San Antonio, Texas and the project was shipped to Avspecs Ltd in New Zealand for restoration to flying condition. After a 5 year rebuild it returned to the air on January 13 2019. PZ474, was later acquired by Charles Somers May of 2020. PZ474 is one of only four airworthy types in the world today.

Hope you enjoy the tour and rest of the video.

#airmuseum #warbird

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