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Westlands Lynx sets a World Speed Record in Somerset
On 11th August 1986 an experimental Lynx helicopter took off from its base at Westlands in Yeovil, and would return as the fastest helicopter in the world.
This is how Somerset engineers and pilots broke an official speed record, which is still yet to be beaten.
With thanks to Jared Colclough for filming the drone footage.
I do not own the archive footage. Credit: AgustaWestland.
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Searching for the lost village of Clicket on Exmoor!
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Sunpumpmusic
    @Sunpumpmusic 5 днів тому

    Bro is hauling

  • @keithhooper6123
    @keithhooper6123 6 днів тому

    Where is the commemorative plaque?

  • @sueflynn9886
    @sueflynn9886 8 днів тому

    Excellent video, thoroughly enjoyed hearing the history of the castle.

  • @CaptainSpyware
    @CaptainSpyware 13 днів тому

    Nowadays they add propellers to compound helicopters so that they can go faster and use less fuel. I wonder how fast an H160 or AW139 could go nowadays if equipped with BERP rotors and more power.

  • @Gideon01
    @Gideon01 13 днів тому

    I guess that most of those complaining about the kph are too young to remember pounds, shillings and pence. And that if they had to go back to that, the complaints would never end. The UK has also pretty much adopted the metric system of weights and measures. Only long distances are still measured in miles. It's inevitable that the UK will eventually join the rest of the world on that, too, and the sooner, the better.

  • @qq-uh2mx
    @qq-uh2mx 14 днів тому

    I have seen the French Navy variant of the Westland Lynx. I think it's a shame that Westlands Lynx and the company Westlands are not still around because they built very good helicopters and license-built American helicopters as well. Tragically.

  • @davidstringer4474
    @davidstringer4474 16 днів тому

    You can't beat a lynx with berp blades,nice.thats

  • @ironwolf6849
    @ironwolf6849 16 днів тому

    Sikorsky X2 and X3???

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 16 днів тому

      It’s my understanding that they never broke any official speed records.

  • @peanuts2105
    @peanuts2105 16 днів тому

    You know what they say: To improve the breed, send it racing. Carry on

  • @anonymous2513456
    @anonymous2513456 16 днів тому

    We used to be a proper country

  • @ch4ndemic
    @ch4ndemic 16 днів тому

    Just a quick note that the company is Westland, not Westlands, and that numbers after a decimal point should have their digits read individually, e.g. 'point one zero' instead of 'point ten'

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 16 днів тому

      @@ch4ndemic You UA-cam lot are a very picky bunch aren’t you. Don’t you like to enjoy things without finding fault? 🙄

  • @stephenguppy7882
    @stephenguppy7882 16 днів тому

    I wish people on here would stop arguing about crap and celebrate the wonderful Westland Aircraft Ltd in my home town of Yeovil.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 16 днів тому

      @@stephenguppy7882 You and me both. It’s why I made the video in the first place. To celebrate Yeovil and Somerset. I thought UA-cam was a good place for that 🙄 clearly thought wrong.

  • @davidreynolds3082
    @davidreynolds3082 16 днів тому

    Thought it was a NEW record!?!?! Nuts.

  • @snowyowl7413
    @snowyowl7413 17 днів тому

    Living close to RNAS Yeovilton I see the Wildcats of the FAA and AAC flying over relatively often. Wish I got to see operational lynx’s flying before they were replaced

  • @bordersw1239
    @bordersw1239 17 днів тому

    Not sure why all the hate about quoting km/h. Zero people in the U.K have been taught at school using mp/h since 1974 and the vast majority haven’t since the late 60’s.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      My biggest problem is that people don’t watch the whole video before mouthing off. 🙄

    • @oddities-whatnot
      @oddities-whatnot 16 днів тому

      Im 55, we have MPH in the UK, never been taught KPH. Car gauges are in MPH, so are speed limit signs. Wow, eh, what ?

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 16 днів тому

      @@oddities-whatnot Despite what our colonising ancestors tried to teach us, Britain doesn’t rule the world and we are not the centre of the universe. This was a WORLD record. Not a British one. The units are in both km/h and mph so EVERYONE can understand.

    • @bordersw1239
      @bordersw1239 16 днів тому

      @@oddities-whatnot . I’m older than you, never been taught mph during any maths lessons, same for feet and inches. You would get the occasional question like ‘ John cycles for 20 mins at 20 mph, how far has he travelled’ but never actually taught in imperial units - still couldn’t tell you how many yards in a mile.

    • @nploates
      @nploates 16 днів тому

      Maybe knots is more relevant in aviation?

  • @bernardwarr4187
    @bernardwarr4187 17 днів тому

    Great video and very interesting

  • @bigbang7897
    @bigbang7897 17 днів тому

    I lived beside a large Army base in N Ireland and the Lynx was just part of our lives 24/7 and everyday you could watch them hedge hopping in the country side those guys were some pilots but just to show my age as a kid in 1969 I would watch the Whirly Birds on TV imagine my delight when a Bell 47 landed in front of our house.

  • @MBCGRS
    @MBCGRS 17 днів тому

    So.... slower than a Bugatti, then.

    • @JTV84
      @JTV84 16 днів тому

      way cooler, more useful and less pretentious. at the time the worlds fastest car didn't even do 200mph.

    • @peanuts2105
      @peanuts2105 16 днів тому

      If you knew the engineering behind the rotor heads and gearbox, you wouldn't have posted such a childish remark

  • @trs4u
    @trs4u 17 днів тому

    Nice to see you leading with metric measurements - I was at school in the 1970s when we were told "the UK is going metric" and assume all since received their numerate education in metric? Including imperial for US viewers is sensible. These videos of "when we used to be so awesome" are a lovely but sad watch - too many trips to read more at Wikipedia only to find "Westland Helicopters was ..."

  • @Collateralcoffee
    @Collateralcoffee 17 днів тому

    Greatest BS in this video: Summerset makes the best helicopters in the world. Because of a speed record. That discredits the whole video. Well done, mate. Not.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      @@Collateralcoffee No. not because of the speed record. Because of the engineers who built and designed it. The technology was groundbreaking and would go on to be used in future helicopters which is still used to this day. Also, do try and spell SOMERSET correctly…that discredits your whole comment. Well done pal, not.

    • @ianjordan8121
      @ianjordan8121 16 днів тому

      Great response 👏

    • @nickbannister775
      @nickbannister775 15 днів тому

      At one time in Yeovil if you weren’t in the leather (gloving), or railways you were working for Petters later Westland building engineering marvels, like my grandfather and father and various relatives in the last hundred and so years.

  • @standurham2525
    @standurham2525 17 днів тому

    I don’t think this record has been broken since. Is that Lynx still gate guard at Yeovil?

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      @@standurham2525 it hasn’t been broken since to my knowledge. It is now on display at the helicopter museum in Weston.

    • @standurham2525
      @standurham2525 17 днів тому

      @@The_Knight_Tales ok, noted. 👍

  • @FloatingCroc
    @FloatingCroc 17 днів тому

    Love that it was built by techs in Yeovil whilst listening to buggar’r’fm on the wireless and took the record. It’s also noteworthy that it was (I think ?) the only chopper capable of looping. Btw….you are an absolute natural at presenting. I’m surprised I haven’t seen you on mainstream tv but maybe that will come. 👍🏼

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      @@FloatingCroc It’s a great story isn’t it. Thank you so much, that’s really kind!

  • @Back2TheBike
    @Back2TheBike 17 днів тому

    You're English, please use MPH not the hated EU kph. Big switch off.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      You clearly didn’t watch the whole video…did you.

    • @angry7518
      @angry7518 17 днів тому

      Biggest switch off was the point ten quote! I’m pretty sure kmh is on the plaque because it was over a milestone, 400. Also it’s an international milestone so plenty looking on from other countries thus justifying the kmh figure as well.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      @@angry7518 I’ve got to the point now where I really couldn’t give a flying rats a*rse. You crack on and switch off pal,

    • @angry7518
      @angry7518 17 днів тому

      @@The_Knight_Tales I enjoyed it, just the point 10 tickled me. You presented it well and it’s a worthy subject. Good job.

    • @frank-caroltrott6131
      @frank-caroltrott6131 16 днів тому

      How to be wrong, incorrect and ignorant at the same time. Since 2010, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recommends using kilometers per hour (km/h) for airspeed. The previous metric was knots, based on the nautical knot. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations based in Montreal Canada. Nothing mentioned about mph, maybe you are getting confused between the Supermarine and Triumph Spitfires.

  • @KP-viking88
    @KP-viking88 17 днів тому

    I had the absolute pleasure of flying in these many many times. Out of all the helicopters I ever travelled in the Lynx was the one. Sat in the back on top of our bergans whilst AAC or RM pilots hedge hopped taking us out or bringing us back in, still makes me grin today

  • @copee2960
    @copee2960 17 днів тому

    Remember this event....everyone should be very oroud if their achievement....back when it was OK to be British and oroud of it.

  • @531c
    @531c 17 днів тому

    Why km/h? Were in England.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      @@531c Watch the video again….I DO include mph.

    • @johnsim3722
      @johnsim3722 17 днів тому

      "We're". But not all viewers are.

    • @rb5174
      @rb5174 16 днів тому

      Maybe knots would be the better unit

    • @urbanracer032
      @urbanracer032 15 днів тому

      What are you going on about? Both the narrator and the plaque itself have it in km/h and mph.

  • @sammni
    @sammni 17 днів тому

    Wonder if his nickname was Eggsy

  • @welshboyoo715
    @welshboyoo715 17 днів тому

    Prety cool vid.

  • @jackt3409
    @jackt3409 17 днів тому

    Why’s it all in kilometres? We don’t use that neither understand it! Shame, let’s the video down

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales 17 днів тому

      @@jackt3409 If we don’t use it or understand it, then explain Couch to 5K. I digress, watch the video again…I did include both km and mph. It’s an international record remember, so both are included, so everyone around the world understands.

    • @Glegh
      @Glegh 17 днів тому

      If anything we should be using knots

    • @BPJJohn
      @BPJJohn 17 днів тому

      Don't understand it or Refuse to understand it?

    • @LargePilot
      @LargePilot 17 днів тому

      The majority of viewers wouldn't understand knots.​@@Glegh

    • @ekspatriat
      @ekspatriat 17 днів тому

      It was explained in both......you just want attention.

  • @iancurtis1911
    @iancurtis1911 18 днів тому

    I'm pretty sure Airwolf was faster? Nice vid, well presented.

  • @peterthornton2396
    @peterthornton2396 18 днів тому

    Nice video mate. Subscribed

  • @Bryanmccann1981
    @Bryanmccann1981 18 днів тому

    short and sweet cheers for that.

  • @TheFlaneur-up1ft
    @TheFlaneur-up1ft 20 днів тому

    There’s a Junkers 88 up near there that’s still in the ground the last I heard. I shot a BBC documentary on that site some 25 years ago. The farmer was the one who mentioned the Junkers 88 as he has one of the props in his barn.

  • @chriswhiting2926
    @chriswhiting2926 21 день тому

    I just came across this and have a family tree missing some info that links me to this man. Don’t know where I can find any information regarding his family ?

  • @TranscendencyBand1
    @TranscendencyBand1 28 днів тому

    My last name is Crocombe, hope to visit the village some day

  • @trixie8009
    @trixie8009 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video 🙂

  • @luakabsalam1816
    @luakabsalam1816 Місяць тому

    Impossible building the dugout bunkers entrance using only skinny logs.

  • @tf2spydumbone221
    @tf2spydumbone221 Місяць тому

    In Baltic states you were forced to serve in German ss or get punished and same happened later on with SSRS thought i don't know about western and central Europe

  • @spyderxx6309
    @spyderxx6309 Місяць тому

    When will ai overlords come a reality and stop these "shenanigans" humans make for themselves y'know what I mean? 😭 Damn fighting another man's war all the time, RIP veterans that fell from this.

  • @thkempe
    @thkempe Місяць тому

    I have never heard of civilians in occupied countries being forced to join the Axis military. Those who did this were volunteers like those in the SS Charlemagne Brigade. Those forced into service had to work in German agriculture and industry, but did not fight. Incidentally, what is usually referred to as the Vichy regime was the legitimate French government, given authority by the freely elected government that was evacuated to Bordeaux in 1940 before Paris fell into German hands.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales Місяць тому

      @@thkempe It was all part of the Service du travail obligatoire ('compulsory work service') which was the forced enlistment of hundreds of thousands of French workers to Nazi Germany to work as forced labour for the German war effort. That’s why I didn’t say fight in the video because they probably didn’t. But they certainly would have helped the German war effort.

    • @thkempe
      @thkempe Місяць тому

      ​@@The_Knight_Tales Although you didn't say "fight," you were talking about the Eastern Front. Frontline service means fighting.

    • @The_Knight_Tales
      @The_Knight_Tales Місяць тому

      @@thkempe I was talking about where the German were?. I’m not sure why you’re so hellbent on picking me apart on this. There’s only so much you can explain in 60 seconds and this was the clearest way.

    • @thkempe
      @thkempe Місяць тому

      ​My father, who was a young boy (12-16 years old) at the time, was somewhat befriended with some of these forced laborers. They were employed on a large estate in the small village where he grew up. One of them gave him an oak leaf with the leaf blades cut out, of which only the veins remained. The parts where the leaf blades were left form the German word GEFANGEN (captured). It is still in my possession. Unfortunately, I don't know exactly who made it. There was a Frenchman and several Russians. The villagers did not speak any foreign languages ​​and mostly only spoke Low German. What they made of the Frenchman's name was handed down as Öschen Löschen. So I think his name might have been Eugène Lejeune. I don't have the names of these Russians, but I do have two portrait photos of the kind used for identification documents, and also a few pages of a Russian songbook with sheet music. I don't know much about the circumstances under which these forced laborers were held. It seems that they were allowed to have contact with the locals. But they also seemed unhappy about their situation, as the oak leaf's message tells.

  • @marzipancutter8144
    @marzipancutter8144 Місяць тому

    Political rifts, huh. Imagine being so backwards that you are still hating on someone for refusing to cooperate with the Nazis.

  • @manofthetombs
    @manofthetombs Місяць тому

    Wherever men yearn to be free ...

  • @trombettafamily9008
    @trombettafamily9008 Місяць тому

    On the flip side of the coin, many of the German soldiers towards the end of the war were forced to fight as well and when France was liberated the resistance cowardly murdered the occupying men instead of arresting them as pow’s . A lot of the occupying men were innocent.

  • @InSeshion
    @InSeshion Місяць тому

    European Wolverines?

  • @AnonymousAdolf
    @AnonymousAdolf Місяць тому

    Cowards

  • @jenniferstewarts4851
    @jenniferstewarts4851 Місяць тому

    now people build these little... bunkers... for fun to camp in... because they are cheep, somewhat easy to make... and can often be done with locally sourced materials.

  • @dedy__5622
    @dedy__5622 Місяць тому

    Great vid, i dont like france

  • @richiesalata5873
    @richiesalata5873 Місяць тому

    If your grandma or grandpa think these men were wrong they are about as dispicable as people come. Watching your town be raped pilaged bombed and men conscripted and you side with the ocupation. Disgusting that anyone is still alive that apologizes to/for the nazis

  • @jasanana590
    @jasanana590 Місяць тому

    Good video

  • @NORTONDUB
    @NORTONDUB Місяць тому

    Used to go there in scouts mid 2000s was open we used to cook/ stay in there on hikes