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  • @lucianomateus351
    @lucianomateus3517 күн бұрын

    Como diria o Mussum:"caciiiiiildis, olha as fotos e vídeos do projeto e da asa voano" gostei da asa gentchi. 🤘🤤🤘

  • @garyhooper1820
    @garyhooper18209 күн бұрын

    Gorgeous looking craft from any angle , designed Art

  • @gordonhall9871
    @gordonhall987110 күн бұрын

    great flying -- no cgi

  • @WeimarAmerica
    @WeimarAmerica12 күн бұрын

    Thank you, this was a very worthwhile presentation on an astounding little aircraft!

  • @richardsolberg4047
    @richardsolberg404712 күн бұрын

    Wonder how well a modern steam turbine would work ?

  • @odisseo183
    @odisseo18313 күн бұрын

    We lost that elegance 😢

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii794115 күн бұрын

    British lake maker

  • @Workerbee-zy5nx
    @Workerbee-zy5nx27 күн бұрын

    Off to London for tea and biscuits. 🇬🇧

  • @The_Green_Samurai
    @The_Green_Samurai28 күн бұрын

    Nahh im the only gen alpha here and all of you all are adults and already may have wifes and children

  • @cnfuzz
    @cnfuzzАй бұрын

    A b36 took one third of the total weight of brabazon in it's bombbays , think about that

  • @stronzer59
    @stronzer59Ай бұрын

    Operation Paperclip, Germany has been zero since

  • @mikearakelian6368
    @mikearakelian6368Ай бұрын

    Notice everyone dresses up to fly....and get real service! Not today....I won't fly any airline now...with TSA n all....gimme back my big smasher...

  • @manoshdeng8868
    @manoshdeng8868Ай бұрын

    How come the video is taken from so many angels

  • @johnbridgman4310
    @johnbridgman4310Ай бұрын

    It's not the same without "Danger Zone" playing in the background. Great video though !

  • @billwendell6886
    @billwendell6886Ай бұрын

    Described by a Pan Am pilot as a collection of airplane parts flying in formation

  • @billwendell6886
    @billwendell6886Ай бұрын

    PS sounds like Buck Rogers' rocket........

  • @joguguyang
    @joguguyangАй бұрын

    AWESOME!

  • @bobgibb2781
    @bobgibb2781Ай бұрын

    That answers a mystery that has baffled me for over 50 years.

  • @toshi0059
    @toshi0059Ай бұрын

    タミヤにキットあったよな

  • @stevelovejoy3262
    @stevelovejoy3262Ай бұрын

    The man closest to the camera as the F3F is being pushed out of the hangar is my father, Ed Lovejoy. He was the 40th employee of Grumman.

  • @SgtMjr
    @SgtMjrАй бұрын

    Could a Wellington tow A/C carry a small bomb load at the same time?

  • @bighamster2
    @bighamster2Ай бұрын

    I don't know whether or not it would have been physically possible (towing a glider adds a lot of drag and massively reduces range and top speed), but the mission was already complex enough without adding an extra one. Plus there were plenty of better, dedicated bombers available at this point, and there was a real shortage of planes and crew for airborne operations (so it was probably best to preserve them as much as possible)

  • @Baron-Ortega
    @Baron-Ortega2 ай бұрын

    R100 was better

  • @anthonyhitchings1051
    @anthonyhitchings10512 ай бұрын

    No dihedral?

  • @mrdaleowen1
    @mrdaleowen12 ай бұрын

    was that an Air Policeman guardng.

  • @laurieavery6965
    @laurieavery69652 ай бұрын

    It is my understanding that Gordon and all of his brothers were redheads.

  • @lynnfarley7859
    @lynnfarley78592 ай бұрын

    My dad flew a converted PV2 bomber - it cought fire according to witnesses but I never heard why. Angola Mississippi was his last fight. 1963

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy652 ай бұрын

    Interestingly its maximum bomb load of 87,000 pounds is even greater than the 70,000 pound max bomb capacity of any B-52 model, and more than the B-1B with its 75,000 pound max load. The B-2 only has a 40,000 pound load max. In fact, the B-36 carried the heaviest bomb load capacity EVER.

  • @manuwilson4695
    @manuwilson46952 ай бұрын

    ...why the silly yank song at the end?...childishly inappropriate.💩

  • @philipansett5367
    @philipansett53672 ай бұрын

    Some of you have commented on the drone of the engines. After watching the fly past, the deep bass sound once it passed the camera was very familiar to me. The reason is the SRN4 hovercraft which used to operate from both Ramsgate and Dover also used four proteus engines and I watched it arrive and depart from the Dover Hoverport many times (it sounded the same from behind). The Bristol Britannia aircraft also used these engines. The Princess was an amazing machine but there was no market for it.

  • @shieldaigbencher
    @shieldaigbencher2 ай бұрын

    Probably all dead now. Please may we never forget them and what they did for us.

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF13 ай бұрын

    I had the immense privilege of hearing Captain Eric Brown CBE RN talk about Udet's landing skills. To see it is something else.

  • @sinisterisrandom8537
    @sinisterisrandom85373 ай бұрын

    Still really cool.

  • @l.b.3416
    @l.b.34163 ай бұрын

    1:55 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Dr._Purro
    @Dr._Purro3 ай бұрын

    ahhh yes the dc-4e a forgotten aircraft thats also my fav aircraft

  • @K-Effect
    @K-Effect3 ай бұрын

    Amazing to build all that stuff and then throw it away

  • @patrick_0206
    @patrick_02063 ай бұрын

    40 we had flying wings, 50 we had hovering ovnis, in 60 we had supersonic airplanes that flyes in space, in 70 we had stealt tech and landed in the moon, in 80's he had nothing????

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad64853 ай бұрын

    Does anyone know of details on what it was like to fly the Storch during WW2, written by Storch pilots. I am writing a novel woven with actual events and real people, set in late WW2 following the adventures of a Storch pilot (fictitous). Any assistance would be well received. Info on tactics used by pilots to avoid getting shot down by faster enemy aircraft for instance.

  • @caspercat39
    @caspercat393 ай бұрын

    SOE

  • @Synchronicety
    @Synchronicety3 ай бұрын

    Hitler was sponsort by wallstreet... thats the sad truth for us germans. I don't blame the jews, that suffered too a lot. The thruth has to be the truth for all humans. We are born and we die. When will the Pharaos understand?

  • @SAHBfan
    @SAHBfan3 ай бұрын

    Although obsolete and too slow and lightly armed to be of any use in the European theatre, it had a very creditable service record against the Italians and certainly proved its worth.

  • @ad_astra5
    @ad_astra53 ай бұрын

    It gets very messy, with how all nations (though moreso the Axis and Soviets) sometimes ignored red crosses, or abused protected symbols. Unfortunate, and I believe/hope it wasn't all that common in Western Europe/North Africa, but it happened and is a tragedy.

  • @user-xf2nr2qe8b
    @user-xf2nr2qe8b3 ай бұрын

    Они поют: Мама - Путин, Путин?

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry13444 ай бұрын

    i grew up in the 50's and 60's and we would build and fly control line and free flight planes. there were men who flew r/c plane and it was fun to watch and help. i grew out of it when i was old enough to have a job, get a car and have a girlfriend.

  • @MH-fb5kr
    @MH-fb5kr4 ай бұрын

    good looking airplane…

  • @christophercoleman6596
    @christophercoleman65964 ай бұрын

    This song & lyrics are not to be confused with the Glenn Miller jam session that has no lyrics & was recorded right after Pearl Harbor. CKC

  • @v8pilot
    @v8pilot4 ай бұрын

    How did Mercury return home from where it had got to, without a second Maia to get it airborn?

  • @robertrenaud958
    @robertrenaud9584 ай бұрын

    As an immigrant to this great country Jimmy Stewart embodied my ideal of an American.

  • @percyglynn765
    @percyglynn7655 ай бұрын

    My great uncle ( Percy Glynn) who I am named after was downed there. For all I know that was him going under the water in this movie.

  • @ekspatriat
    @ekspatriat5 ай бұрын

    Where was 'Its own Power' in 1935?

  • @heikkiremes5661
    @heikkiremes56615 ай бұрын

    Maybe I'm sick, but I like the 1930's French aircraft design aesthetics.

  • @wmbeam211
    @wmbeam2115 ай бұрын

    Looks like a fat Constllation