I'll wait until the plane is actually in active service, then let's see how it goes.
@daddio1593 күн бұрын
It’s amazing to me all this work. But also beyond the drilling, is the designing, engineering, and building of the oil rig. All of those components is just mind blowing.
@b1r2y3n3 күн бұрын
This project is stalled. No funding and no ability to fully self develop tech.
@godzilla64904 күн бұрын
I WANT IT!
@pajarsubhan8054 күн бұрын
how tobe apart employe of those company ...
@pureresistnce68667 күн бұрын
CRI well
@gregcorwin831610 күн бұрын
I used to do this test before I retired, although my test equipment wasn't nearly as fancy as these guys have. When asked what I was going to do, my standard reply was that I was going to play with my steel balls.
@6uiti11 күн бұрын
8:18 😂
@johnelliott361713 күн бұрын
No thrusters for the bow, looks antiquated already, go get em Russia.
@manofsan3 күн бұрын
How you gonna engineer bow thrusters? Which icebreaker has these?
@morrisanderson81813 күн бұрын
Why bother according to Greta and the West,global warming is going to melt all the snow and ice caps
@ranjithpowell679114 күн бұрын
Russia is the best. China is better. But Russia is the best.
@kennethboyer233814 күн бұрын
Way to genius 👏 Seriously, how does that happen in the modern age???
@GuitarGuy65016 күн бұрын
Imagine every unit in the building trying to set one of these off? There's gotta be better ways to get people out.
@aljosaolenik48316 күн бұрын
You wish the boat to sink in this case 😅
@shaunonlyplaysyt987918 күн бұрын
wth is “ if the ship crashes”. Just put sink instead of crash
@redretrofax163618 күн бұрын
Never say "unsinkable"
@darrencorbit599418 күн бұрын
I’m just thinking about how rose and jack could have both lived 😢
@mofarel18318 күн бұрын
Wow🎉
@peterparker928622 күн бұрын
The 9th wonder of the World.
@ll468022 күн бұрын
The BBC of crank shafts
@landrichill749722 күн бұрын
Ford f 150
@phillipherman971722 күн бұрын
For very large super cargo container ships
@markcarlson739422 күн бұрын
What's this actually going to be used on??? Earth movers???
@abderazzakishere22 күн бұрын
@@markcarlson7394 boats probably
@xiro622 күн бұрын
Maybe, because the high demand on EV fuel...i mean, coal
@deku97622 күн бұрын
My best guess would be a generator for a powerplant. I used to work around engines that could support that kind of size of crankshaft, but I never saw inside the things since I wasn't an engineer so I can't say for sure. But yeah, best guess is liquid or gas fueled engine for a powerplant
@ryangroves59623 күн бұрын
Saw it in another video and I was thinking now that I seen this video well my opinion this is the most ghetto like thing I’ve ever seen in the history of mankind plus I can see so many problems like for example Highwinds, gunsfire, helicopters passing in the area as you were already airborne, the projectory of your landing is way off because of the Highwinds carrying somewhere else. Also, what happens when you hit a building and the shoot pops?! Or What happens if you hit a pointy statue it pops or a tree?!!!
@foxi13x18 күн бұрын
@@ryangroves596 The only issue i see is wins. Helicopters don't fly that low and if there are people shooting at you, a parachute isn't gonna save you either way
@danbrannbacka376924 күн бұрын
In the world of maritime engines, that is still relatively small.
@Dazz-zj6np24 күн бұрын
The crank alone weighs several hundred tonnes! Trying to earn money on a KZread event and not knowing what you’re talking about! information first! Corroborate your story line, then shoot!
@HendrikPlukaard24 күн бұрын
This engine is half the size of the smallest engine I worked with during my maritime career.
@mircomuntener464324 күн бұрын
Eeeehhhh.... no? Stand that on end and that entire engine won't amount to one single cylinder of the actual largest.
@pparra88428 күн бұрын
Es un Dornier - Fairchild 728
@-PORK-CHOP-Ай бұрын
What will they do now with Sanctions due to Russia invading Ukraine, no more American made engine's or exporting the plane to western markets, such a waste of technology, I guess it will do for local market,
@MrSergpankАй бұрын
I bet you've heard about PD-14 engine
@-PORK-CHOP-Ай бұрын
Those people sitting at the desks look like they are from 1980, looks like they are sitting in prison cells
@SJR_Media_GroupАй бұрын
Former Boeing.... it's good to see our Russian brothers create a brand new aircraft... there is room for other players in civilian aircraft markets...
@mcnuttkyle8617Ай бұрын
Yes IT is in fact alive thanks to the chute
@JaxxinRackhamАй бұрын
That's cool
@adrienespejo3992Ай бұрын
Wow never thought it was used this way! I move smart thinkings resulting in such pieces.
@davidjackino8831Ай бұрын
Narrated by AI Phil Hartman.
@ubitrollgt6274Ай бұрын
I kinda wanna try it 😮
@batboyxl2Ай бұрын
Parachute: come on boi
@BobTheFirstLegendАй бұрын
Holy cow thats big
@SJR_Media_GroupАй бұрын
Это похоже на вождение большого здания по узким дорогам с крутыми подъемами. Если вы пропустите поворот, ваше падение будет очень долгим до самого дна. Вы можете легко раздавить машину обычного размера и даже не заметить, что врезались во что-нибудь. It's like driving a big building on narrow roads with steep inclines. If you miss a turn, your fall will be very long until the very bottom. You can easily crush a regular sized car and not even notice that you hit anything.
@SuperAhmadFFАй бұрын
What if there is a light pole?
@olddolanwasbetter9615Ай бұрын
Then you're screwed mate
@vulcanflash4228Ай бұрын
This is actually really amazing! I could go forward and save a lot of lives! Looks completely terrifying though 😂
@TNGHTАй бұрын
The Alchemists
@JesusisLOVEJohn-Ай бұрын
I think this is a lot better than the high rise parachute because it's reusable, which in turn makes it cheaper and like you said it is better for people who are afraid of heights.
@BigMallTVАй бұрын
Yea but what if the building is on fire a few floors from where you placed the slide, you’ll slide right into the fire instead of pushing yourself away from the building
@JesusisLOVEJohn-Ай бұрын
@@BigMallTV Great point. I would say don't place it on that side of the building where the flame is. Also one could have more than one of these escape slides. Remember companies are cheap, they would rather spend less on something thats reusable instead of a high rise parachute that is expensive just for one person, not to mention the company has to buy one for everyone. It is just not economically viable. Also they can always improve on the product. The beginning product isn't always the end product, in fact that's rarely the case. Also just because something is not 100% foolproof doesn't mean it should be completely disregarded. It's just a start and we go from there. I do, however, appreciate your input.
@BigMallTVАй бұрын
@@JesusisLOVEJohn- you’d have to have multiple exits because saying don’t put it where the flames are, is really wrong to say. The device is screwed into the floor so you just have to pray the fire isn’t near that window lol
@LegallyKonigshusbandАй бұрын
Pretty sure we're all from zack D
@dustin612Ай бұрын
We are
@Idk-lol_hehe23 күн бұрын
YEA😭LOL
@c2llmike20 күн бұрын
@@LegallyKonigshusband 😂😂😂 yep
@hanisitsobarna4897Ай бұрын
🤞😅
@user-zd1du1zk7rАй бұрын
Russia always oversell and under delivers. Like most governments. Lots of icebreakers have used the bubbler system. They also use large tanks of water that they can pump from side to side to make the Shiprock. As far as open water capabilities, the wind class icebreakers that were built in the late 40s were made for North Atlantic escort duty. They weren’t the best riding. I know I spent two years on one, but we were in several hurricanes and had waves of 25+ foot and did just fine. We were also even with those small ships under 300 feet 68 feet wide capable of going through 15 foot thick ice. And the ship was tough enough that it lasted more than 40 years of continuous service going to the Arctic and Antarctic, and also breaking ice on the great lakes during the winter
@rehanansari3581Ай бұрын
Great aerodynamic design , slim and smart fuselage compatible with 737-300
@b-1sauce5252 ай бұрын
You have to be really careful with water… cut to all the other clips of astronauts flinging water everywhere lol
Пікірлер
I'll wait until the plane is actually in active service, then let's see how it goes.
It’s amazing to me all this work. But also beyond the drilling, is the designing, engineering, and building of the oil rig. All of those components is just mind blowing.
This project is stalled. No funding and no ability to fully self develop tech.
I WANT IT!
how tobe apart employe of those company ...
CRI well
I used to do this test before I retired, although my test equipment wasn't nearly as fancy as these guys have. When asked what I was going to do, my standard reply was that I was going to play with my steel balls.
8:18 😂
No thrusters for the bow, looks antiquated already, go get em Russia.
How you gonna engineer bow thrusters? Which icebreaker has these?
Why bother according to Greta and the West,global warming is going to melt all the snow and ice caps
Russia is the best. China is better. But Russia is the best.
Way to genius 👏 Seriously, how does that happen in the modern age???
Imagine every unit in the building trying to set one of these off? There's gotta be better ways to get people out.
You wish the boat to sink in this case 😅
wth is “ if the ship crashes”. Just put sink instead of crash
Never say "unsinkable"
I’m just thinking about how rose and jack could have both lived 😢
Wow🎉
The 9th wonder of the World.
The BBC of crank shafts
Ford f 150
For very large super cargo container ships
What's this actually going to be used on??? Earth movers???
@@markcarlson7394 boats probably
Maybe, because the high demand on EV fuel...i mean, coal
My best guess would be a generator for a powerplant. I used to work around engines that could support that kind of size of crankshaft, but I never saw inside the things since I wasn't an engineer so I can't say for sure. But yeah, best guess is liquid or gas fueled engine for a powerplant
Saw it in another video and I was thinking now that I seen this video well my opinion this is the most ghetto like thing I’ve ever seen in the history of mankind plus I can see so many problems like for example Highwinds, gunsfire, helicopters passing in the area as you were already airborne, the projectory of your landing is way off because of the Highwinds carrying somewhere else. Also, what happens when you hit a building and the shoot pops?! Or What happens if you hit a pointy statue it pops or a tree?!!!
@@ryangroves596 The only issue i see is wins. Helicopters don't fly that low and if there are people shooting at you, a parachute isn't gonna save you either way
In the world of maritime engines, that is still relatively small.
The crank alone weighs several hundred tonnes! Trying to earn money on a KZread event and not knowing what you’re talking about! information first! Corroborate your story line, then shoot!
This engine is half the size of the smallest engine I worked with during my maritime career.
Eeeehhhh.... no? Stand that on end and that entire engine won't amount to one single cylinder of the actual largest.
Es un Dornier - Fairchild 728
What will they do now with Sanctions due to Russia invading Ukraine, no more American made engine's or exporting the plane to western markets, such a waste of technology, I guess it will do for local market,
I bet you've heard about PD-14 engine
Those people sitting at the desks look like they are from 1980, looks like they are sitting in prison cells
Former Boeing.... it's good to see our Russian brothers create a brand new aircraft... there is room for other players in civilian aircraft markets...
Yes IT is in fact alive thanks to the chute
That's cool
Wow never thought it was used this way! I move smart thinkings resulting in such pieces.
Narrated by AI Phil Hartman.
I kinda wanna try it 😮
Parachute: come on boi
Holy cow thats big
Это похоже на вождение большого здания по узким дорогам с крутыми подъемами. Если вы пропустите поворот, ваше падение будет очень долгим до самого дна. Вы можете легко раздавить машину обычного размера и даже не заметить, что врезались во что-нибудь. It's like driving a big building on narrow roads with steep inclines. If you miss a turn, your fall will be very long until the very bottom. You can easily crush a regular sized car and not even notice that you hit anything.
What if there is a light pole?
Then you're screwed mate
This is actually really amazing! I could go forward and save a lot of lives! Looks completely terrifying though 😂
The Alchemists
I think this is a lot better than the high rise parachute because it's reusable, which in turn makes it cheaper and like you said it is better for people who are afraid of heights.
Yea but what if the building is on fire a few floors from where you placed the slide, you’ll slide right into the fire instead of pushing yourself away from the building
@@BigMallTV Great point. I would say don't place it on that side of the building where the flame is. Also one could have more than one of these escape slides. Remember companies are cheap, they would rather spend less on something thats reusable instead of a high rise parachute that is expensive just for one person, not to mention the company has to buy one for everyone. It is just not economically viable. Also they can always improve on the product. The beginning product isn't always the end product, in fact that's rarely the case. Also just because something is not 100% foolproof doesn't mean it should be completely disregarded. It's just a start and we go from there. I do, however, appreciate your input.
@@JesusisLOVEJohn- you’d have to have multiple exits because saying don’t put it where the flames are, is really wrong to say. The device is screwed into the floor so you just have to pray the fire isn’t near that window lol
Pretty sure we're all from zack D
We are
YEA😭LOL
@@LegallyKonigshusband 😂😂😂 yep
🤞😅
Russia always oversell and under delivers. Like most governments. Lots of icebreakers have used the bubbler system. They also use large tanks of water that they can pump from side to side to make the Shiprock. As far as open water capabilities, the wind class icebreakers that were built in the late 40s were made for North Atlantic escort duty. They weren’t the best riding. I know I spent two years on one, but we were in several hurricanes and had waves of 25+ foot and did just fine. We were also even with those small ships under 300 feet 68 feet wide capable of going through 15 foot thick ice. And the ship was tough enough that it lasted more than 40 years of continuous service going to the Arctic and Antarctic, and also breaking ice on the great lakes during the winter
Great aerodynamic design , slim and smart fuselage compatible with 737-300
You have to be really careful with water… cut to all the other clips of astronauts flinging water everywhere lol
All that technology yet can't focus the camera 😂