Astonishing level of detail. Outstanding work! Thanks for being so meticulous and presenting this so well.
@julialasseguarde5798Күн бұрын
99.9k subs... **hits sub button with hype** 99.9k :< well i helped.. great content \o/
@vbbsmytКүн бұрын
Thank you...
@YuriySt-jh2nzКүн бұрын
Как они прицеливались? На лодке не было перископа?
@vbbsmytКүн бұрын
Periscope will be fitted in the next release
@jennenredston8137Күн бұрын
Is that the same cannon in coregidor island?
@Ollisaa6095Күн бұрын
these videos detailing the workings of these old marvelous pieces of machinery are amazing!
@gemmeliusgrammaticus2509Күн бұрын
Impressive video as always!
@sebastianthomsen22252 күн бұрын
😎👍👍
@sebastianthomsen22252 күн бұрын
😎👍👍
@richardsims18052 күн бұрын
Excellent animation on all of your featured weapons!!
@piergaay2 күн бұрын
Beautifully made, the explanation of the technique, the colours used, the incredible detail, wonderfull! The Holland1 was always one of my favorites. A perfect mix between a very modern submarine and the most original idea; the Nautilus of Jules Verne. Thank you very much.
@johnking62522 күн бұрын
👍
@benlewis42413 күн бұрын
I wonder if people rode the gun up to its elevated position
@ivanconnolly73323 күн бұрын
Holland dream't of the Irish Fenian brotherhood taking on the Royal navy with his submarines, as things turned out he lost control of his company and the Royal navy purchased a number of them, they later manufactured variants under a licencing agreement.
@mikearmstrong84833 күн бұрын
Only a day old. No wonder there's no Spaniards here claiming Peral invented the submarine (which he didn't), or anyone claiming Van Drebbel invented it (which he also didn't).
@76629online4 күн бұрын
I bet they were slow AF.
@davidstevenson95174 күн бұрын
Thankyou for the graphic; I have wanted to have an in depth look at the Holland 1 for decades.
@bumblebeebob4 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the full video!
@rags4174 күн бұрын
Fantastic work
@no_wayout4 күн бұрын
ur video helped me in my school. thx
@kdieudxgyxwjkwlw4 күн бұрын
Outstanding work. Thank you for sharing it.
@b43xoit5 күн бұрын
The same dynamo was used for starting the engine and for propulsion?
@robertcornelius35145 күн бұрын
This type of sub could have easily sank the Titanic. Iceberg my a$$.
@b43xoit5 күн бұрын
Sophisticated and even had safety features.
@MEHTbl_MHE_HE_KEHTbl4 күн бұрын
But no periscope?
@vbbsmytКүн бұрын
Periscope will be fitted in the next release
@MEHTbl_MHE_HE_KEHTbl10 сағат бұрын
@@vbbsmyt Please make a video about the Holland type H submarine.
@mirrorblue1005 күн бұрын
Fantastic work - thanks.
@hwoods015 күн бұрын
just a bit bigger than a coffin.
@kirkstinson73165 күн бұрын
Only forgot to open the valves for exhaust threw jull before starting engine
@miyauti7005 күн бұрын
I like your videos😊👍❤.
@patw16875 күн бұрын
Nice work. This video takes the mystery out of these boats. Thanks for the hard work and research.
@morkovija5 күн бұрын
highest quality of animations! thank you
@slawomirkulinski5 күн бұрын
I strongly recommend Clay Blair's Silent Victory book. A book which is going to make you thinking - How in hell US won the war in Pacific.... A true thriller.
@Kich19735 күн бұрын
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@Calligraphybooster5 күн бұрын
And how quiet this thing runs!
@dziban3035 күн бұрын
this channel rules
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
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@ddegn5 күн бұрын
Cool video. You misspell *"propeller"* in both the video and the description. I wasn't able to find any a meaning for the word "propellor." (I thought it might be one of those words which are spelt differently in different parts of the world, but no. Only "propeller" is correct.) You might want to fix this in your next update. It was really cool to see the way the torpedo doors opened. Thanks for sharing the video.
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
Eye have a spelling chequer. It came with my pea sea. It plane lee marks four my revue, miss steaks aye can knot sea.... Well spotted, thanks, will fix in the next release
@andrerousseau57305 күн бұрын
Are you going to do the Hunley?
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
No, there are many other videos.
@night82855 күн бұрын
And the design turned like a boat for more than 3 decades🤦
@Compcube5 күн бұрын
The steampunk vibe is so beautiful
@b43xoit5 күн бұрын
Petrol infernal combustion.
@b1laxson5 күн бұрын
Liked and shared. Havent seen this level of detail on the early Holland. Well done.
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
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@notbobrosss36705 күн бұрын
!!!!!!!!!!❤!!!!!!!!!!
@nos97845 күн бұрын
Marvelous! Thank you for the awesome modeling and animation :)
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
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@cargueconcuidado5 күн бұрын
Great! I wonder what the purpose of having two dog clutches is. I don't see what they allow that a single would not allow.
@5Cats5 күн бұрын
To charge the battery without spinning the propellers?
@cargueconcuidado5 күн бұрын
@@5Cats isn't enough with just one dog clutch? Open it to disconnect the propeller, close the main clutch to spin de dinamo.
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
The machinery can be operated in 3 modes: a. Engine driving the propeller directly - main clutch and both dog clutches b. electric motor driving the propeller - the engine main clutch disengaged and both dog clutches engaged c. Engine driving the motor as a generator - so main clutch and first dog clutch engaged, but propeller disengaged. This would be the configuration when charging the battery in harbour. Don’t want the propeller rotating while alongside.
@cargueconcuidado5 күн бұрын
@@vbbsmytbut both dog clutches are placed *after* the electric motor. They're both between the motor and the propeller and there's nothing, just the axle, between them.
@cargueconcuidado5 күн бұрын
I mean if you just welded the aft dog clutch closed all a b and c would work.
@theprancingprussian5 күн бұрын
A true passion drives this channel
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
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@Nem0ful5 күн бұрын
please make a video about Hispano cannon 404
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
Where can I get proper drawings???
@logoseven33655 күн бұрын
Amazing system
@marklatimer73335 күн бұрын
Excellent Video - one thing that struck me was how little Lead Acid Batteries have changed over the years.
@HoffmanTactical5 күн бұрын
Yes!
@admiralrover745 күн бұрын
These Holland Submarines are so simple and basic boats that can dive yet so revolutionary.
@Chanwook-ct8dw5 күн бұрын
Thank you for the valuable video :)
@marklatimer73335 күн бұрын
Excellent Rob - Many Thanks
@lucianene77415 күн бұрын
Gasoline engine in a sub = death trap.
@twistedyogert5 күн бұрын
So was she only a test vehicle, or were subs like her expected to be used in combat? Because a single torpedo tube seems kind of weak. Once a torpedo has been fired, the crew has to load a second one immediately. So, in a combat situation, the crew would need to launch what they have in the tube then scram if they miss.
@vbbsmyt5 күн бұрын
The Holland submarines were prototypes - the Royal Navy wanted to learn what a submarine could do - could it be controlled? could it approach ship underweight without being detected? could it actually fire a torpedo accurately? how would a surface warship counter it?
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Astonishing level of detail. Outstanding work! Thanks for being so meticulous and presenting this so well.
99.9k subs... **hits sub button with hype** 99.9k :< well i helped.. great content \o/
Thank you...
Как они прицеливались? На лодке не было перископа?
Periscope will be fitted in the next release
Is that the same cannon in coregidor island?
these videos detailing the workings of these old marvelous pieces of machinery are amazing!
Impressive video as always!
😎👍👍
😎👍👍
Excellent animation on all of your featured weapons!!
Beautifully made, the explanation of the technique, the colours used, the incredible detail, wonderfull! The Holland1 was always one of my favorites. A perfect mix between a very modern submarine and the most original idea; the Nautilus of Jules Verne. Thank you very much.
👍
I wonder if people rode the gun up to its elevated position
Holland dream't of the Irish Fenian brotherhood taking on the Royal navy with his submarines, as things turned out he lost control of his company and the Royal navy purchased a number of them, they later manufactured variants under a licencing agreement.
Only a day old. No wonder there's no Spaniards here claiming Peral invented the submarine (which he didn't), or anyone claiming Van Drebbel invented it (which he also didn't).
I bet they were slow AF.
Thankyou for the graphic; I have wanted to have an in depth look at the Holland 1 for decades.
Looking forward to the full video!
Fantastic work
ur video helped me in my school. thx
Outstanding work. Thank you for sharing it.
The same dynamo was used for starting the engine and for propulsion?
This type of sub could have easily sank the Titanic. Iceberg my a$$.
Sophisticated and even had safety features.
But no periscope?
Periscope will be fitted in the next release
@@vbbsmyt Please make a video about the Holland type H submarine.
Fantastic work - thanks.
just a bit bigger than a coffin.
Only forgot to open the valves for exhaust threw jull before starting engine
I like your videos😊👍❤.
Nice work. This video takes the mystery out of these boats. Thanks for the hard work and research.
highest quality of animations! thank you
I strongly recommend Clay Blair's Silent Victory book. A book which is going to make you thinking - How in hell US won the war in Pacific.... A true thriller.
+
And how quiet this thing runs!
this channel rules
If you like it, please subscribe - I need a few more to get to 100K
Cool video. You misspell *"propeller"* in both the video and the description. I wasn't able to find any a meaning for the word "propellor." (I thought it might be one of those words which are spelt differently in different parts of the world, but no. Only "propeller" is correct.) You might want to fix this in your next update. It was really cool to see the way the torpedo doors opened. Thanks for sharing the video.
Eye have a spelling chequer. It came with my pea sea. It plane lee marks four my revue, miss steaks aye can knot sea.... Well spotted, thanks, will fix in the next release
Are you going to do the Hunley?
No, there are many other videos.
And the design turned like a boat for more than 3 decades🤦
The steampunk vibe is so beautiful
Petrol infernal combustion.
Liked and shared. Havent seen this level of detail on the early Holland. Well done.
If you like it, please subscribe - I need a few more to get to 100K
!!!!!!!!!!❤!!!!!!!!!!
Marvelous! Thank you for the awesome modeling and animation :)
If you like it, please subscribe - I need a few more to get to 100K
Great! I wonder what the purpose of having two dog clutches is. I don't see what they allow that a single would not allow.
To charge the battery without spinning the propellers?
@@5Cats isn't enough with just one dog clutch? Open it to disconnect the propeller, close the main clutch to spin de dinamo.
The machinery can be operated in 3 modes: a. Engine driving the propeller directly - main clutch and both dog clutches b. electric motor driving the propeller - the engine main clutch disengaged and both dog clutches engaged c. Engine driving the motor as a generator - so main clutch and first dog clutch engaged, but propeller disengaged. This would be the configuration when charging the battery in harbour. Don’t want the propeller rotating while alongside.
@@vbbsmytbut both dog clutches are placed *after* the electric motor. They're both between the motor and the propeller and there's nothing, just the axle, between them.
I mean if you just welded the aft dog clutch closed all a b and c would work.
A true passion drives this channel
If you like it, please subscribe - I need a few more to get to 100K
please make a video about Hispano cannon 404
Where can I get proper drawings???
Amazing system
Excellent Video - one thing that struck me was how little Lead Acid Batteries have changed over the years.
Yes!
These Holland Submarines are so simple and basic boats that can dive yet so revolutionary.
Thank you for the valuable video :)
Excellent Rob - Many Thanks
Gasoline engine in a sub = death trap.
So was she only a test vehicle, or were subs like her expected to be used in combat? Because a single torpedo tube seems kind of weak. Once a torpedo has been fired, the crew has to load a second one immediately. So, in a combat situation, the crew would need to launch what they have in the tube then scram if they miss.
The Holland submarines were prototypes - the Royal Navy wanted to learn what a submarine could do - could it be controlled? could it approach ship underweight without being detected? could it actually fire a torpedo accurately? how would a surface warship counter it?
I see storage for two torps outside the tube.