
Barney Stinson may have once licked the Liberty Bell, but now I can say that I’ve flown in the Liberty Belle… the fully restored WWII-era B-17 owned by the Liberty Foundation.
Here’s some really shaky video of some of the flight:
And here are the photos I took during the flight.
All in all I’d say it was a good maiden voyage for my snazzy new digital camcorder… even if YouTube doesn’t quite do the video justice.
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I mean, just…wow.
It does make one wonder how they were able to keep cameras steady in a movie about another Belle. hehe. Then again, they probably didn’t have a handheld one.