@@noahpatten4249 Yes, modern plane engines also have another engine you probably dont know about, its called the APU, is in´the back of the plane and delivers power to start the "main" engines. You might have seen a hole at the end of the fuselage of the plane, thats the exhaust of it. If the "main" engines are on, the APU will be shut off.
Chain drive was the status quo of that era...many many vehicles were built this way. (Edit: it solved the problem of delivering torque to both drive wheels without the use of a complex differential gear.)
@@hillybilly99999 I don't see how this can replace a differential gear unless only one wheel would be driven and the other just idling. But it has a chain drive on both sides...
@@CatNolara The job of the differential is to deliver torque to the wheels while allowing them to turn at different speeds, I dont understand what part you dont get.
@@hillybilly99999I don't understand what you don't get, it must have some kind of differential to bring power to both wheels to turn the chain, and is it open or limited slip? Is it just a live axel going from sprocket to sprocket so it basically works as a locker? So a chain doesn't solve anything.
Beim Experimentalfahrzeug „Brutus“ bildet ein Fahrgestell mit Kettenantrieb von 1907 die Grundlage. Auf dieses wurde ein 12-Zylinder-Flugmotor von BMW mit einem Hubraum von knapp 47 Litern montiert (aus dem 1. Weltkrieg). Als Besonderheit verfügt der BMW Flugmotor VI über je sechs Haupt- und Nebenpleuel, eine Bauform, die damals sehr in Mode war, weil sie Platz und Gewicht sparte. Aufgrund der unterschiedlichen Pleuellänge haben die Zylinder auf der rechten Seite je vier Liter Hubraum, die gegenüberliegenden dagegen nur 3,82. In der Summe ergibt dies einen Gesamthubraum von 46,92 Litern. Als Dauerleistung gibt BMW 550 PS bei 1530 Umdrehungen an, als erhöhte Kurzleistung 750 PS bei 1700 Touren. Der Kraftstoffverbrauch liegt bei ca. 2 Fässern Super-Benzin pro Jahr. Im Ersten Weltkrieg diente der Motor als Antrieb für schwere Bomber und war bis in die 30er Jahre im Einsatz unter anderem beim Wal-Flugboot.
@@stronkgermanium5198 Hatte damals nach dem Video bei Wikipedia nachgelesen und hier reinkopiert, heute steht da was ganz anderes. Jedenfalls grundlegend alles noch richtig, davon dass das Fahrgestell von 1907 ist steht aber auch nichts mehr. Mit Quellen wie dem Focus Magazin ist der Artikel aber auch heute schlecht belegt, genau wie Spiegel, Stern und ehrlich gesagt alle anderen profitorientierten Medieninstitute machen die aus Dokumentationen eher Action- oder Fabel-Geschichten als Tatsachenberichte.
I've imagined this scenario and, not gonna lie, hearing first that starter motor whining and then the brutal (no pun intended) engine start, when alone in an underground parking lot, would freak me up 😂
Kenn ich noch von der Bundeswehr. Beim Leopard 2 Getriebeöl Druck prüfen, am Dorfrand von einem kleinen Ort in der Lüneburger Heide. Da muss man den Motor erst bei erhöhter Leerlaufdrehzahl 1,5 Minuten laufen lassen. Das Nachts um 3Uhr.ich denke die Leute haben in den Betten gestanden. Das hat richtig gerappelt. 🤣👌🏻
This was beautiful and incredible, it's more like A big bus 🚌 engine in a single door sedan, I mean what a massive torque would be delivered to that chain ⛓️
talk about low rev starting, beautiful sound and you feel the spirit of an aircraft or airship these engines would have been in. its nice to carry that on the ground and enjoy it!
Also ich glaube mit anschieben, um den Motor zu starten, dürfte bei diesem 12 Zyl. Motor schwierig werden :-) Was mir zuerst aufgefallen ist, daß die Kraftübertragung an der Hinterachse mittels Kette hier verwirklicht wurde. Sehr interessant, auf diese Weise die brachiale Kraft auf die Straße zu bringen. Und das mit so "dünnen Räderchen". Respekt. Is' 'ne geile Karre!
ive been in this museum its in Germany city is called i think Sunsheim pretty cool place has alot of old cars,tanks,motorcycles,planes btw you can go inside the airplanes which is pretty cool as well go and visit the place its pretty cool
12-cylinder 47-liter BMW aero engine from 1925, built for massive torque at constant low RPM into a single propeller (which then turned at constant high RPM). Pretty much the exact opposite of what you want in a 4-wheeled road vehicle, lol. IIRC it has no gearbox and is only connected from the shaft to the rear wheels via the chain drive arrangement because the stupendous torque would snap anything else instantly the moment you stepped on the gas. The tiny 25mm wide tires are almost a mercy, since anything with more grip would make it literally undrivable (due to engine damage) rather than mostly so (due to atrocious traction and wheel-spin). I'd imagine the thing would be a monster for towing but I think it maxes out around 25mph.
Starter probably makes more torque than my vw
Will the starter fit in my Honda civic??
@@CShellby If you take out the engine, yeah
I've seen engines this size need a 2nd engine to get it started
vw?
@@noahpatten4249 Yes, modern plane engines also have another engine you probably dont know about, its called the APU, is in´the back of the plane and delivers power to start the "main" engines. You might have seen a hole at the end of the fuselage of the plane, thats the exhaust of it. If the "main" engines are on, the APU will be shut off.
Der neue Euro 7 Diesel von VW
Auch als Kombi erhältlich ....
Und noch ohne Software Update
🤣🤣👍🏽
Yes, with data blocking software 🤣
Der Motor ist von BMW
I love the sound of that starter winding it up, just like a really old aircraft.
Makes sense. The engine is, in fact, a very old aircraft engine.
@@Paupelp and should power an aircraft not a car.This engine was used in a Heinkel He111 Bomber and it is very rare
@@reverze2031 This car was made for flying...... on highways thus it had to have an aircraft engine.
@@reverze2031 This engine never powerd a HE111. The HE111 was powerd by a Daimler-Benz DB601 or Junker Jumo 211
Maybe because IT IS a very old aircraft... :DDD
This is just utterly insane. Jeremy Clarkson described its creater as a "madman" and he's so right.
I love the chain and sprocket drive mechanism coming out of the rear left wheel. All that energy transferred through such a basic assembly.
Chain drive was the status quo of that era...many many vehicles were built this way. (Edit: it solved the problem of delivering torque to both drive wheels without the use of a complex differential gear.)
@@hillybilly99999 I don't see how this can replace a differential gear unless only one wheel would be driven and the other just idling. But it has a chain drive on both sides...
@@CatNolara The job of the differential is to deliver torque to the wheels while allowing them to turn at different speeds, I dont understand what part you dont get.
...да но цепь должна быть закрытой.т.б....ти.
@@hillybilly99999I don't understand what you don't get, it must have some kind of differential to bring power to both wheels to turn the chain, and is it open or limited slip? Is it just a live axel going from sprocket to sprocket so it basically works as a locker?
So a chain doesn't solve anything.
That is a 47L BMW V12 which was one of the engines used to power planes of WWII, yes, that thing managed to get off the ground
it had 2 of these engines too
Everyone gangsta until the exhaust pipe touches your arm😂😂
Yeah the leather jacket isn't just a prop
😳😳😳
Unsung gem, that's what Oliver said at the end? LoL
@@TSnowy23 "Da überlebt krin Corona mehr."
"No corona survives that/anymore."
Beim Experimentalfahrzeug „Brutus“ bildet ein Fahrgestell mit Kettenantrieb von 1907 die Grundlage. Auf dieses wurde ein 12-Zylinder-Flugmotor von BMW mit einem Hubraum von knapp 47 Litern montiert (aus dem 1. Weltkrieg).
Als Besonderheit verfügt der BMW Flugmotor VI über je sechs Haupt- und Nebenpleuel, eine Bauform, die damals sehr in Mode war, weil sie Platz und Gewicht sparte. Aufgrund der unterschiedlichen Pleuellänge haben die Zylinder auf der rechten Seite je vier Liter Hubraum, die gegenüberliegenden dagegen nur 3,82. In der Summe ergibt dies einen Gesamthubraum von 46,92 Litern. Als Dauerleistung gibt BMW 550 PS bei 1530 Umdrehungen an, als erhöhte Kurzleistung 750 PS bei 1700 Touren. Der Kraftstoffverbrauch liegt bei ca. 2 Fässern Super-Benzin pro Jahr. Im Ersten Weltkrieg diente der Motor als Antrieb für schwere Bomber und war bis in die 30er Jahre im Einsatz unter anderem beim Wal-Flugboot.
Der Brutus mußte man gehört haben !
Zweiter Weltkrieg, is von ner He-111
@@stronkgermanium5198 Hatte damals nach dem Video bei Wikipedia nachgelesen und hier reinkopiert, heute steht da was ganz anderes. Jedenfalls grundlegend alles noch richtig, davon dass das Fahrgestell von 1907 ist steht aber auch nichts mehr. Mit Quellen wie dem Focus Magazin ist der Artikel aber auch heute schlecht belegt, genau wie Spiegel, Stern und ehrlich gesagt alle anderen profitorientierten Medieninstitute machen die aus Dokumentationen eher Action- oder Fabel-Geschichten als Tatsachenberichte.
@@stronkgermanium5198 genau
@@stronkgermanium5198 A Dornier Flying Boat actually.
one of the most unique engine startups
There aren't levels of unique. Either something is unique or it's not.
@@siler7 That is one opinion.
@@feellucky271 No, that's what the word means.
@@siler7 His is one opinion.
No levels of unique.
Either is or isn't.
My bad.
@@feellucky271 unique means one of a kind. The car itself is unique, but the startup isnt
imagine starting this thing at 5am in the parking alot of my apartment on my way to work lol
I've imagined this scenario and, not gonna lie, hearing first that starter motor whining and then the brutal (no pun intended) engine start, when alone in an underground parking lot, would freak me up 😂
@@ThePiquedPigeon Accidentally wandering into a boss fight.
Love how the body moves when the throttle is blipped!
That starter sounds crazy!
Thats crying Greta.............*lol*
Greatest sound of all aero engines.. I wish I could see this car in real life sometime
Your entitled to your opinion but the other 99.99% reckon the RR Merlin has it
you can,this one can be seen in the museum of sinsheim,once a year there is an event where they drive this car
The best aircraft engine is rolls royce merlin r2800 or napier saber...
Wow! No fast getaways from a dead cold stop in this. Utterly fascinating!
This is pure race car. It starts, it goes fast and then it shuts down.
"Da überlebt kein Corona mehr" xD
Damit nachts um 01:00 durch die Fußgängerzone, kommste in die Tagesschau...😂😂😂
Ajo als Poser und tuner 🤣
Damit in den Bundestag fahren. Eine Runde und wieder raus....
Damit durch eine FFF Demo xD
Genau mein Humor
Lanz Bulldog fetzt auch
Kenn ich noch von der Bundeswehr. Beim Leopard 2 Getriebeöl Druck prüfen, am Dorfrand von einem kleinen Ort in der Lüneburger Heide. Da muss man den Motor erst bei erhöhter Leerlaufdrehzahl 1,5 Minuten laufen lassen. Das Nachts um 3Uhr.ich denke die Leute haben in den Betten gestanden. Das hat richtig gerappelt. 🤣👌🏻
Brutus, eh?
I can totally see roman legionnaires driving this 20 centuries ago.
That sounded bad ass when it finally fired! A giant beast coming to life!
Tell me how not to love this?
Ask Greta 🤣
HOW DARE YOU?!?!!
@@a.l2025 LMAO
Listen to the starter motor and imagine you are lying in the chair at the dentist.
that car must have a incredible torque! Excelent sound
2700Nm👌
Different characteristics of power write about this beast. If 550 hp then just about 2700 nm, if up to 750 then about 3700 nm
Apparently it produces so much torque that the slightest tap to the accelerator is enough to cause wheel spin.
You can actually SEE the torque :-)
Merci Oliver pour cette vidéo. Le musée de Sinsheim est super. Amitiés de Montluçon - France. 🚙👍😍
That started up faster then my lawnmower
The sheer balls taken to race are incalculable.
Just can''t stop thinking old engines looks so badass.
I think this thing looks cooler than a ferrai or bugatti!!! This is awesome!
This was beautiful and incredible, it's more like A big bus 🚌 engine in a single door sedan, I mean what a massive torque would be delivered to that chain ⛓️
It's amazing how that huge engine’s one person car swapped now with a little engine's motorcycle.
Am I wrong in this comparison?
Este es el museo de la automoción de Sinsheim?? Qué sorpresa!! Lo he visitado hace años y es espectacular, especialmente los aviones !! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Been the there too! What a nice place, and engines!
What makes it even perfect is that they're speak german
how?
It is located in germany. Tomorrow i will visit the museum and probably see Brutus in real life (but just stationary)
@@Simon_r2600 Yeah, I know - I've seen it myself. So how is it surprising or perfect that the people speak german in avideo about a car in germany?
Well- in germany you can expect a lot of people speking german...
@@uliphotode wat
The Sinsheim museum is awesome! Seen this bad boy when I was there and remembered from Top Gear!
That starter sounds really happy. 😂
The O.G. of long tube headers.
Awesome. Is the passenger to shovel the coal? What a machine. Thanks for posting this one.
talk about low rev starting, beautiful sound and you feel the spirit of an aircraft or airship these engines would have been in. its nice to carry that on the ground and enjoy it!
What a loud beast, looks super crude but badass.
That starter sounds crazy))))
Angela Merkel's staff car
🤣🤣🤣
Also ich glaube mit anschieben, um den Motor zu starten, dürfte bei diesem 12 Zyl. Motor schwierig werden :-)
Was mir zuerst aufgefallen ist, daß die Kraftübertragung an der Hinterachse mittels Kette hier verwirklicht wurde.
Sehr interessant, auf diese Weise die brachiale Kraft auf die Straße zu bringen.
Und das mit so "dünnen Räderchen".
Respekt.
Is' 'ne geile Karre!
Is' 'nE gEiLe KaRrE
Kettenantrieb waren damals, als das Chassis gefertigt wurde, üblich. Das ist ja von einem (Feuerwehr)LKW aus den 1920/30er Jahren.
At the end the guy said that Corona won`t survive when you go on the street with that (because of the smoke :D)
nein ich glaube er hat gesagt das er kein Corona überleben wird
@@moritzi8251 Zitat "Da überlebt kein Corona mehr."
I love how these are basically just the engine with wheels and seat strapped to it.
und das ganze jetzt mit 20 weiteren Maschinen auf einem Feld mit Sirene im Hintergrund
amazing big engine cars, 👍👍
BMW IV V12 Aircraft engine, the engineering perfection 👌🏻
I see this car at Top Gear today
The starter brought me back to the dubstep days.
My condolences 😂
This is beautiful. I want a leather jacket like that. Among other things I can't get.
AMOGUS
The start up noise sounds like my missis moaning as I ain't finished work in the kitchen for two years 😆
Amazing car. Take care of it.
Once the engine is running, it's like a beast has awakened
Amazing ! Battery finisch after 3 start !!
Das ist Mechanik, und nicht diese Start-Stop-Automatik-Looser.
Beim Starten hatte ich Gänsehaut bekommen
Could you imagine actually racing that thing in a race with others just like that? Fckin scary shit man!
Das ist der Hammer 🔥🔥🔥
1:40 Bester Spruch am Ende 😂
Ja das hat mich gekillt. XD
Sounds like a dozen HELL'S Angels cruising by.
Cool 😎 starter sounds so 👍
Sounds like my back when I wake up in the morning...
legend has it, if you have the car running for to long, you'll singlehandedly start another oil crisis and all gasoline on earth will be used up
1L/km lol
As far I know this thing was somehow effective then again it's an airplane engine made by the germans
What an awesome starter and battery
My dog just ran away after hearing this engine fire up!
i like how one of them has a period correct outfit on and the other looks like ZZ Top lmao
ive been in this museum its in Germany city is called i think Sunsheim pretty cool place has alot of old cars,tanks,motorcycles,planes btw you can go inside the airplanes which is pretty cool as well go and visit the place its pretty cool
Auto- und Technikmuseum Sinsheim
Germany is not a city 😅
I want it for the school run and church on Sunday's
1:40 "No Corona will survive that."
Hi super project ! Can I use part of your video to my compilation good old machines ?
so much technology on the planet, and the guy suffering in this archaic machine
The torque twist is insane
Vecais radiālais dzinējs. Startera sākuma griezēja skaņa vienkārši episka. Sveiks Brutus 🇱🇻
exactly how i expected someone who drives that should talk
That is 100% an 80's villain car
You cannot tell me otherwise
?
Boah, ....nach dem Einkaufen den Motor starten, wenn ich bei Aldi auf dem Parkplatz stehe!!!
That shit go directly into my sampler
12-cylinder 47-liter BMW aero engine from 1925, built for massive torque at constant low RPM into a single propeller (which then turned at constant high RPM). Pretty much the exact opposite of what you want in a 4-wheeled road vehicle, lol.
IIRC it has no gearbox and is only connected from the shaft to the rear wheels via the chain drive arrangement because the stupendous torque would snap anything else instantly the moment you stepped on the gas. The tiny 25mm wide tires are almost a mercy, since anything with more grip would make it literally undrivable (due to engine damage) rather than mostly so (due to atrocious traction and wheel-spin).
I'd imagine the thing would be a monster for towing but I think it maxes out around 25mph.
Estou cursando Construção Naval na Fatec de Jahu-sp, gostei muito do vídeo!
This is pure insanity
No start-stop I assume...
That's not a car, that's a movable engine along with it's life juice
Now that's a car!
It says in the owner's manual that you have to have a beard and speak German to drive that thing.
Why?
Damit mal bei Greta vorbeischauen - unbezahlbar 😄😄😄
genau mein ding 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
super Idee 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
😅😅🤣🤣
What an amazing car.. Beautiful
By the time they managed to start the engine, the race was already over! Hahaha.
Der Spruch ist ja mal geil.
Bester Spruch am Ende ! Haha
Der Spruch am Ende ist das Beste :-)))))
The biest awakes 👍
It's so ugly that it's beautiful
Gee, it won't start. There it goes! Nice video. John P.
Germans after WW1: "Hans, vhat ve do with all these surplice aircraft engines, ja?"
Very cool!!!!! 👍👍
Samir, u breakin the car!
Shaddup...
this is the definition of straight piped
Ouch, that starter sounds like it just melted.
Der Anlasser hat um sein Leben gekämpft 😂
Hermoso
👍 лайк однозначно !
That starter got my dogs attention real quick
By the looks of the exhaust, 2019 Jetta?
Thank you, Mr. Daimler.
It may be time to install some glow plugs. Not seriously! A true beast.