Starting the Stug III and Panther at Militracks 2019, i also included the Kingtiger of 2018
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- Starting the Stug III and Panther at Militracks 2019, i also included the Kingtiger of 2018. This is a Hand Crank Engine Start Up.
"Nice biceps, do you work out?"
"No, I drive a Stug III on weekends."
You know there was this one experiment with a group of guys from the Army in 2006 I think that started up several WW 2 era tanks and were driving them around town to see how many traffic problems they could cause, now while yes seeing a Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. H (Panzer IV H), Pz.II C
/Pz.II F
Sherman M4A2 (76) W on the road might be.....strange, the actual thing is that most people did know what a tank was, so you have people that know WW2 but lack a loooot of info,
The test concluded that urban combat vehicles, while useful lacked the shock and aw factor that their medium or light ancestor did have
There was even this re-patriated Pz.II C
/Pz.II F in Germany had the marking of the 7th Panzer Division led by Rommel
Muy bueno el chiste......
I have to say, the Panther's design has really aged well and still looks surprisingly modern.
Fun fact
Actually that panther was stolen by GONVERMENT
Yea its true btw
Panther? Wo? Ick seh nur nen Sturmgeschütz und den Tiger II
The back looks like a classic muscle car
@@stacystables117 Ab 1:01
Ahead of its time despite the engine flaws
Remember kids, the panther was still classed as a medium tank
French panther
@@Milgraaauuu ew frog panther
its side armor was laughably thin
@@generalrommel5666 bretagne
@@Milgraaauuu wotb player lol
The most manly wind up toys in existence.
Its pretty impressive how cranking a Stug engine sounds exactly like Stuka's sirens.
Poles restored this Stug III and They crank started it. You can see also Stug IV fully restored to the driving condition in Poland
Yeah
Stuga siren
Nice to see 75 year old Maybach's still fire up!
not tuned very well though. Seems to have timing/ carburetor issues on the left bank
Treadhead Pete don’t make like that anymore
@Sir Tristan
em you see it on the backfiering the engine has missfieres most likley the carburettors are running to rich so too much gas is getting into the zylinders the not burned gas ignites then in the hot exhaust
Result backfiering and power los
@Sir Tristan poor idiot, what the guys said Is real, try learning a bit before running your mouth
Noorbster Yep
Dude you just had to press W
Press F to repair engine
@@starbucks2101 tfw no FPE
@@aerojetrocketdyners-2538 and no Crew replacement
When i see both sherman and king tiger...
Side shoot fuu side shoot
Destroy gun barrel, destroy tracks and side shoootttt aaaarghh
*tank burnt down*
this is amazing , you have to take your hat off to all those who have spent countless hours getting these rare machines into pristine condition
Man the panther looked even bigger than the king tiger, probably a weird angle but it looked massive
Tudor Costache I think the panther suspension was uneven, it was kind of tilting forward, making the back look much taller.
Just really tiny frenchmen
The main thing on why the king tiger looked smaller is because it has a tiger 1 chassis and a much larger cannon on the turret
GamingRoos You maybe getting King Tiger confused with a proposal to uparmor the existing Tiger to King Tiger. A King Tiger chassis is both longer and wider than a Panther chassis.
EDIT: My bad, I just went back to check dimensions of tank hulls. Panther Hull is nearly the same height as that of the king Tiger, just narrower and shorter.
@@gamingroos3405 king tiger is short but more wider than panther
Tank engine sounds like airplane starting up wow
Mostly all big displacement v12s, plus very similar RPM ranges
@@WisperMetal By the way the Meteor was a derated Merlin, so yes very similar and sometimes identical.
@@SuperYellowsubmarin Gorgeus engines, I love em all, tanks and planes.
@@WisperMetal let's start a ww2 v12 worshipping religion
Or Stuka dive bombing.
I'm a bit worried about King Tiger's exhaust, does the engine follow Euro 6 standards?
Yes. Everyone in Europe was scared of the King Tiger.
LOOOL Nice one XD but honestly fuck Europe
No Matter, Leo.. it's the newest Trick of Volkswagen and Daimler... To Run over Europe in order to get fitting exhaust standards. The stickers have to be placed next to the one for the highways on the Windscreen.
@@kayzenl7911 American? If yes, we dont want you either...
@@simonkaltenberg3884 Franco- American so European as well ;)
Thats pretty cool. Never seen this before. Can you imagine doing this on the Russian steppes in winter.
They lit fires under them to warm the oil and coolant, or ran them all night long.
heavy upper shoulder work out for german soldiers in winter...
At least you'll be warm.
I'd rather not try to imagine it
An inertia starter is how you started an Me 109 as well. There was an electric motor to spin up the starter but doing it by hand spared the battery and was a backup in case of battery failure. This also spared the problem of cold batteries. It would be great to have one for modern cars.
I swear to God, if someone breaks that Panther, I will be absolutely devastated! It's so beautiful
alright that straight up sounds like when the stuka is diving, even the german tanks when starting make scary sounds lol
EDIT: over 400 likes wow that's a first lol thanks I guess
stuka had horn installed to make that noise to scare people
@@helio2942 yeah I know, but this is a engine starting noise coming from crankshaft so someone is going to think a stuka is coming down on them.
@@mrfunnybees It's the inertia starter that makes the noise, basically a big counterweight with some reduction gearing and a clutch system that interfaces with the crank.
@@wwooster4164 ah nice to know, learned something new at least its crank related lol so I was close, thanks for the insight.
Lol XD yeah
I never realized how low a profile the king tiger was compared to the Panther.
It’s because the panther was parked on a slope
They’re actually about the same height.Something’s off with the camera angles i think.
The angles were a bit off, the King Tiger is larger than the Panther overall
Totally AWESOME!! Love the sound of those magnificent beasts starting up!
That kid on the background got so scared at 2:01
Yeah imagine youre a poland citizen in 1943 and you see a panther rolling down the streets in warsaw
Pussies man theses days
I was there when they started the Panther up, more on the left on a hill next to a tree... I actually saw the kid and have it on Video where he just twiched like that (Or how you use that word)
@@okano.638 1943? that happened in 39
@@The.Drunk-Koala not while the invasion of poland, but while it was invaded
Wow...first time i recognize the Panther tank is higher than an Kingtiger compared to a standing man
I think it's on a slight incline
Tiger II's suspension is old and tired. Otherwise hulls should be roughly the same height.
My grandpa flew JU-87D4s and his unit took it as a matter of honour to have those sirens removed ;)
Rico actually the tiger 2 is a bit taller than the panther
@@jetaddicted They reduced the velocity that's a handicap in combat.They had a tremendous psychological effect on groundtroops on the other hand.
all that work and all you get is a face full of exhaust. awesome restoration on all of them.
Imagine doing that in the battlefield while mortar shells and bullets raining on you
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Preferably you start your tank BEFORE you go to battle...
@@mariolisa2832 unless you're under bombardment while trying to start a tank at your base
The middle of winter.
They used the electric starter most of the time and the crank only as a backup...
Tanks for sharing! It looks like it takes a lot of muscle power which I'm very sure the soldiers who started these things up had to have had a lot of the muscle power to get these things cranked over.
Actually in normal operation the driver just used the electric starter. The hand crank is a redundant backup system in case the battery goes dead.
2:53 my eyes suddenly closed
Same
I have to do the same thing to my wife to get her motor running.
u sure u got the right crank?
@@proletheus8639 I'll call that: found a near new 75 year old and she hadn't been cranked for almost forty years. After I finally got her wound up and started there was no OFF button. (drum roll)
you must use compressed air
@@dwightstjohn6927 FUCKING BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THAT WAS GOLD.
0:01 - 0:40 dawaj dawaj 😜👏👏. Best regards from Poland 🇵🇱 😜
Ну Давай🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
can't imagine how big the panther and tiger tanks are irl
I just realized that inertia starters sound like muffled air-raid sirens.
Lol, neglected to read the entire description, I was thinking the video starred just a Stug 3. Gotta love that sound!
Anyone else find the whine from the inertia starter eerie/chilling? Imagine being in ww2 and hearing this, knowing that a death machine is starting up
In combat the crew would simply have used the electric starter.
"ez we have a Sherman nothing can beat this reliable tank filthy germa-"
*You know that one scene in fury where the Sherman's turret was blown off*
“Easy eight”: “Am i a joke to you?”
That looked like Richard “The Challenger” from Wargaming Europe walking by the Panther
Music to my ears👍
Wow I didn't know they start that way, because I thought that they start normally by pressing a button or by key.
Other than that I also noticed that the start up engine noise/sound is as same as plane/helicopter start up engine sound. Which is cool
Well, I think it's just a matter of them being historical vehicle. See, flywheel is pretty damn bulletproof, and bearing etc. can be easily replaced, and if electric starter burns, it's probably way more difficult to fix. Also IRL the batteries were often pretty damn exhausted by the time tank got started due to radio usage. So the manual start was just simply the most reliable way.
But during a battle, in the field, if engine got stopped because of driver's mistake or because the tank sits in ambush - it was no issue to just start it via electric starter.
Woah, that King Tiger sounds mean and the Panther so modern...
its the same engine. which is what killed the kingtiger.
Only 40s kids remember this 😉
Late 20s kids you mean.
@@unoriginalhazard panzers where made in the late 30s and early 40s.
@@woolyflounder6710 well I doubt kids born in the 40s winded up Panzer engines for a living
Thank god for the internet, i left the lights on in my Tank overnight and the battery died, this how to video saved the day!
When one of my military sci-fi settings make it to IMAX, Netflix, Steam or Origin, I know which sounds I'm gonna record for the tanks.
Ahhhh Poland my country :)
Greetings all from poland ^^
gdzie taka impreza??
Hola muchos gracias
Gdzie
i didn't knew the panther tank was this big XD
Now imagine the King Tiger. That thing will dwarf a grown man
@@bubibolz the king tiger is in this video too but the hull is not as big as the panther 2:35
@@yurrien8305 actually the tiger 2 is about 2m longer, 30cm wider and a whopping 10 cm higher
If you wanna see a real kingtiger look at my channal
No
*Hauptmann* "Soldier, why have you NOT started your tank after I ordered you to?...."
*Private soldier* "But Sir, the Tommies have stolen my crank handle..."
That little kid sitting on top in the beginning doesn't know how lucky his is...
There was also an electric starter of course. Useful when the crew was under fire...
Thomas Beef The electric starters will only work when the engine is already warm
@@ray.shoesmith
not entirely correct. basically they were started normally, (battery) but to save the batteries in the winter, they were then started with the crank
Минута на запуск без аккумулятора бензинового монстра. Гениально!
Good old king tiger, spittin' flames.
Diesen klang der Maschinen sollte man auf CDs brennen, einfach toll.
That could get tiring very quickly if that engine doesn't start right away.
良いねぇ…
エンジン音を聞いてると心が和らいでいく…(まるで前世ドイツ兵)
Great video !
Didn't think you could do a tank but here we are
I wish my truck sounded like that last one
This is the first time I've seen someone start a tank
And I've learned That Tanks are just Huge toys that needed a lot of guys if u wanna play with it
Or just start a war
Inertia start is badass, especially on a radial engine
Damn that last one has some back fire must be a Lamborghini 👍
First engine start sounds like a stuka siren.
In germany everything has a siren ;)
Kanzlerin Merkel ist auch eine....
As much as the Panzerkampfwagen V 'Panther' was plaqued by engine problems, it was very affective, it could turn a Sherman into the house from the drug bust in Straight Outta Compton, it was quite effective, and if not for it's problems, could of been Germany's go to Ass Kicker behind the Tiger I, and Tiger II.
The Sherman is also over sighted in Hollywood like the Panther is a piece of junk, although, the Sherman was barely able to destroy a Panzer IV, but there were 50,000 Sherman's to the less than 10,000 Panther tanks, but the Panther could knock a Sherman out, a full frontal from around 500 ft.
that kingtiger is actually making tiger roar sound
Imagine having to do that while everyone and everything is shooting at you trying to make sure you don’t start that thing cause it would mean the end for all of them once it came to life!
Meanwhile in the enemy trench
Is it a stug starting or a stuka diving?
Well yes
1:50 the monster of tanks
Now I know where the sound for the Tasmanian Devil came from!!
Awesome!!! Bobby Graebe and Lewis Kruyer getting the Stug going!!
The KT needs some fine adjustment on the Engine.
Choke is out too far, fuel mixture too rich.
Designed to run on the crap fuel Germany had at that period of the war, running rich on better quality fuel.
@@eddherring4972 could be 👍🏻
Imagine your sleeping and your neighbour starts his stug for snow plowing in the morning😂. Damn i would think i woke up in 1940😬
Fun fact. My neighbour has a Tiger tank, in Winter he cleans the street from snow with it in the morning 😂🤫
@@abanichmitcommanda5719 yea nice bull shit of a sentence
@@Dwagonier Cant help ya if ya think so . Country life in germany is a Bit different
@@abanichmitcommanda5719 there is only 1 working tiger tank and he isint the one kid so stop looking for attention
@@abanichmitcommanda5719 and also bitch ass liar the tank is in a Museum right now in 2020 go learn you're history and logic before you lie about youre neibour owning the world most known tank
That whinning sound from the flywheel sounds like a stuka but from reality its really a stuka doing a dive bombing on them
yeah
Even the startup sounds like a V10 F1 Car, no joke
And that's how I start my tank.
Wow the panther is enormous compared to the tiger II, never realised how big it waq
not really
Probably the first time i can say that i can smell a video.
Nice.
If their stuka plane didint scare the allies then they made their tanks sound terrifying if you were there
I'm wondering how this works technically - and if there was an elecrtical starter, too ?!?
Yes. They had electrical starters
However in the 40s. Bitter cold or raining mud it was not practical to only have an electric starter.
They spin up a flywheel, then the clutch between flywheel and engine is engaged which starts the motor.
Wouter Scholten thx for explanation!
Is that the sexiest rear-end you have ever seen on a main battle tank at 2:53 Konigstiger! Royal or King Tiger.
I think all three are hot as hell.
More like heavy tank. MBT concept started after the war.
@@Stratigoz yeah first mbt was the centurion
@@Stratigoz Tiger I was the first MBT
Sander Van der Kammen No, the Tiger was a heavy.
That has to be one massive ass flywheel
Another Outstanding video. Thanks from California
AWSOME! HIGH POINT OF MY DAY
2:52 i can feel the pollution in my face
ronfino i would love to have that pollution in my lungs
Jesus that Stug startup gave me PTSD lmao.
Winding it up sounds like the Jericho trumpets on the Ju 87 Stukas
_I never thought that a tank can be made with a pen. I am my Volga, so looking for some._ 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
_Никогда не думал, что танк можно завести ручкой. Я свою Волгу, так завожу._ 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Is that a stug or a stuka?
At the starting
Considering that the stuka is a dive bomber yes, it is a stug
@@dianatenaglia7195 you didnt understand the joke lol
@@buki6283 lol poor you. Now its awkward
@@dianatenaglia7195 search stuka siren to find the joke cause you missed it
Also so you get the jokes in similar posts cause every similar sound is a stuka by default
Buki im pretty sure he did get the joke but it was countersarcasm what he said
Try watching this without rocking back-and-forth in your chair while they crank them LOL!
I'm curious as to why the Stug has a counter-clockwise manual start, whereas the Tiger 1 & 2, the Panther, etc... have a clockwise manual start? Seems odd when most of them had a Maybach engine of some sort, I would have assumed they'd all be the same?
I love german Tanks🥰he start in 50 yeahrs
У меня машина тяжелее заводится по утрам ))
Is it a lada comrade ?
I can see the Gunner and the Loader playing rock paper scissors to decide who is going to start the Tank.
I remember that automobiles used to have same kind of startling technology, using iron curved rods.
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NTD where can i see your video?
@@dannelleabajar4703 I guess we'll never know...
@@2milk867 facts
Makes ya appreciate electric start!
Gotta love those centrifugal starters
1:05 spotted!!! WOT
WT and WoT players came to see the real deal ;)
3:12 when your Tank spits flames but your own Car don't xD
the sound.... it reminds me of... Stuka Sirens
Beste deutsche Technik , es müsste ooverloon sein ,war auch schon dort ,geil
Torsten Jungmann and still remains
Imagine doing that during a battle in the midst of a surprise enemy attack 🤪 Panic mode
Better turn the engine faster on haha
Once again, the electric starter was used most of the times and the crank only as a backup.
Thank You and You've Surprised Me - Plus Answered some Questions! Cheers
The guy on the left was doing all the work
My OTHER car is a STUG!
V12 Maybach ♥♥♥♥
2 fellas winding up the stug 3, but 1 Brit ex soldier winding up the Tiger 131 in a different video... tough Dude
That panzer v sounded great