We love to Shoot Video! Be a part of our new "What's in that Hangar?" video series!
If you have a Hangar in the Dallas/Fort Worth or surrounding areas, and have a cool Airplane or Airplanes you would like show off,
please contact us with your location, facility and airplane(s) information.
You may be selected for us come out and do a full video of your hangar! (it's free...)
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We also shoot custom Aviation related video as well!
Videos are the "Gift that keeps on Giving",
showing a complete history of your efforts through online media, such as YouTube or your own website.
We invite individuals, groups and/or businesses to allow us to come out and create a custom video for you.
FunPlacesToFly.com is owned and operated by OpenAirNet Inc.,
an organization dedicated to general aviation in the Dallas, Fort Worth area.
Our Goal is to build our YouTube Channel, where we hope to provide the best in Aviation related videos.
We welcome opportunities to shoot video of Aviation related content without cost to individuals, groups and/or businesses.
All videos recorded by FunPlacesToFly.com are shown our our YouTube channel, but you are free to embed any video we shoot on your website
or any other media you choose.
Where? We are currently doing our video production in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, but can venture out to other parts of
Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana if necessary.
This years Warbirds on Parade was a complete success. Thanks to hard work of the DFW Wing of the Commemorative Air Force. Fun was had by all! See this Video on YouTube!
Bar B Que is today's mission! We flew out of McKinney Airport and headed for Gainesville Airport in Gainesville, Texas. We grabbed an airport courtesy car and went into town. What Fun! See this Video on YouTube!
Just for fun, I made this video showing what you don't usually see as a pilot. Now if the camera designers could only make their cameras more aerodynamic so the wind doesn't make them bounce around, it would be great. My apologies for the bumpy visual ride. See this Video on YouTube!
We attended the "Warbirds Over Addison" Aviation Event at Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison, Texas. Cavanaugh Flight Museum, home to the largest collection of flying historic and military aircraft in the Southwest. See this Video on YouTube!
We attended the 'Wings Over Paris' Airshow at Paris Cox Field in Paris, Texas. What an Airshow! Aerobatics by the top performers in the field, plus Warbirds! They even had a flying Mig 17! If you missed it, be sure and go next year. You won't regret it! See this Video on YouTube!
We attended EAA Chapter 1246's monthly get together where they were having a Pancake and Sausage fly-in. There we saw Jimmy Doolittle's totally restored 1938 Stinson Reliant aircraft. The owner was gracious enough to tell us about the history of this glorious aircraft. See this Video on YouTube!
We flew from Wood County Airport to Gladewater Airport for their EAA Chapter's "Gumbo on the Runway" event. What a day! Zero wind and unlimited visibility. See this Video on YouTube!
We attended the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) World War II Air Expo - Dallas Executive Airport, Dallas, Texas this past Saturday and had a great time! What a wide array of Fighters, Bombers and Military vehicles on display! AND the CAF will soon be headquartered at Dallas Executive Airport, Dallas, Texas. Only display - B-29, B-17, B-24, B-25, P-51, HellDiver and many more! See this Video on YouTube!
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) World War II Air Expo - Dallas Executive Airport, Dallas. What a wide array of Fighters, Bombers and Military vehicles on display! See this Video on YouTube!
In this episode, Gary has removed the engine to fix a small oil leak, and discovers broken engine mounts on the Stinson SR-7 Project. He also shows us his other Stinson SR-7B project, which will be a full restoration. See this Video on YouTube!
Our good friend, Bob Rogers, has the best of both worlds, an Experimental Aircraft for pure fun and a General Aviation Aircraft for long trips and comfort. See his Mustang II and his 1966 V-35 Beechcraft Bonanza. See this Video on YouTube!