When an F-86 Chased a Mig into China

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2022
  • On September 15th, 1952 an American formation of F-84 Thunderjet fighter-bombers is flying towards the Yalu River, near the East China Sea, on the border between China and North Korea.
    Escorting them is a flight of F-86 Sabres from the 336th Fighter Squadron, spear-headed by flight leader, and future jet ace Captain James Robinson Risner. When they encounter MiG-15s Risner chases the pilot all the way to China and then tried to rescue his wingman by pushing his stricken F-86 to safety.
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  • @Yarnhub
    @Yarnhub  Рік тому +181

    www.patreon.com/yarnhub Please Support the Channel so we can make more videos. Thanks !

    • @niloski1188
      @niloski1188 Рік тому +3

      7 likes and 4 views

    • @thatoneperson134
      @thatoneperson134 Рік тому

      Cool

    • @ultrajd
      @ultrajd Рік тому +6

      Great video as always. I’ve always loved your designs for the videos. I will however mention that you forgot one detail about Logan. Once he hit the water the two different rescue craft a float plane and a helicopter apparently were having an argument over who would get to rescue him. The helicopter crew won the argument and apparently attempted to use their rotor wash to inflate his parachute and try and essentially push him towards the island. This is unfortunately what resulted in him getting tangled in his parachute lines and the resulting in his drowning.

    • @davidspencer8373
      @davidspencer8373 Рік тому

      Like video

    • @harrisonmantooth3647
      @harrisonmantooth3647 Рік тому +3

      @@ultrajd That is truly sad. Were the crews of the helicopter and float plane (Catalina?) charged with negligence or s something else?

  • @Miftahul_786
    @Miftahul_786 Рік тому +1399

    Man.. hearing how after all that Logan got caught in his parachute and drowned a tragic death, never getting so see his friend as he said, is heartbreaking

    • @Sundownnnn
      @Sundownnnn Рік тому +64

      its sort of goose-esque, his friend did everything to save him but he still sadly died

    • @blitzy3244
      @blitzy3244 Рік тому +81

      This whole idea of theirs was an incredibly immature maneuver. Why chase down 1 damaged MiG back to his base when they were tasked with defending the F-84s from currently 3 undamaged MiGs? Kind of a dick and cowardly move because they only did it for the sake of glory getting a kill, not to complete the mission objective. If it was a German pilot from WW2 he would have saluted the MiG pilot after pulling up aside him.

    • @msaa1125
      @msaa1125 Рік тому +45

      @@blitzy3244 lmao you clearly didnt watch last weeks video

    • @cardiv5zuikaku944
      @cardiv5zuikaku944 Рік тому +27

      @@blitzy3244 Damn you need to watch the last week video

    • @xaviersavedra711
      @xaviersavedra711 Рік тому +19

      @@blitzy3244 The German pilot saluted the American pilot and still shot his badly damaged plane.

  • @someonee3186
    @someonee3186 Рік тому +750

    The fact that yarnhub recreated the North Korean Mig-15 aircraft so well is satisfying

    • @thekid4762
      @thekid4762 Рік тому +8

      fr

    • @Cuckler
      @Cuckler Рік тому +77

      Their models always kill it. They even got the P-40B/C's right with the Flying Tigers.

    • @SenkaBandit
      @SenkaBandit Рік тому +10

      Sometimes some models are wrong like the Castle itter video on the sherman’s and maybe the phantom’s

    • @Yarnhub
      @Yarnhub  Рік тому +94

      @@SenkaBandit We don't always get it right but we've upped our game since then

    • @retardedidiot1
      @retardedidiot1 Рік тому +11

      @@Yarnhub based

  • @imsomewhatcertain1024
    @imsomewhatcertain1024 Рік тому +1148

    I’ve seen this same story on History Channel’s 360 Dogfights show, and it’s a lot more suspenseful when the American pilot (James Risner) who flew on that mission tells his side of the story.

    • @Autobotmatt428
      @Autobotmatt428 Рік тому +73

      It always is. Man i miss shows like Dogfight

    • @HappiKarafuru
      @HappiKarafuru Рік тому +41

      The fact that the show had included the interview of him still live is another thing.

    • @nothingishere4091
      @nothingishere4091 Рік тому +5

      yep saw that to before this video

    • @robertop6623
      @robertop6623 Рік тому +12

      Iv seen a russian video about this story in 2016

    • @Soundwave142
      @Soundwave142 Рік тому +18

      I used to stay up late to watch Dogfights when I was little.

  • @bricklingtonlego
    @bricklingtonlego Рік тому +283

    R.I.P that Mig-15 pilot. Just goes to show how much talent some people can have no matter the side they're on.

    • @antsaurora7540
      @antsaurora7540 Рік тому +4

      Lets say, soviet pilots was in aggressive imperialistic war to claim Korea. You know what North Korea looks now.

    • @bricklingtonlego
      @bricklingtonlego Рік тому +65

      @@antsaurora7540 doesn't make a difference, those men had talent.

    • @rossgage9730
      @rossgage9730 Рік тому

      Funny one got shot down and started shooting at North Koreans whom thought he was American. Then shot himself. So he gets away and comes back again to shoot down UN planes.

    • @huge.muianus
      @huge.muianus Рік тому +6

      @@antsaurora7540 he just followed orders

    • @mandarin1257
      @mandarin1257 Рік тому +37

      @@antsaurora7540 the same could be said for both North and South Koreas (both ruthless dictatorships at the time), but supported by Soviet and US armies and air forces respectively. Neither side was "good" or "evil".

  • @NotaTechGuy177
    @NotaTechGuy177 Рік тому +346

    I have no idea how many times you guys have had to animate the F-86 over all these videos, but I do appreciate it. One of my favorite jets of all time. Keep it up!

    • @huiyinghong3073
      @huiyinghong3073 Рік тому

      What if the Sabre 'accidently' drop their bombs on China?

    • @chinmoy_bhuyan
      @chinmoy_bhuyan Рік тому

      Mig 15 is best

    • @CJTower.
      @CJTower. Рік тому +5

      @@chinmoy_bhuyan mig-15 was cool but imma have to disagree

    • @supaoranges1086
      @supaoranges1086 Рік тому +3

      F-86 is king! 👑

    • @_wanted_outlaw3007
      @_wanted_outlaw3007 Рік тому +4

      @@chinmoy_bhuyan I also have to politely disagree, mig 15 is pretty damn cool but it's just not quite an f-86's coolness level.

  • @mikethecabbie8476
    @mikethecabbie8476 Рік тому +356

    My only query would be, "why chase a damaged enemy in the first place?" If the Sabres' mission was to escort and protect the bombers, putting one of their interceptors out of the battle should have been enough. In which case, none of the loss which followed would have happened...

    • @ivomendonca2468
      @ivomendonca2468 Рік тому +75

      It's a good point. Can you imagine how many bombers were shoot down while they were going into chinese territory? Wasn't a good idea. But in the heat of moment it could made any sense to them. It's easy to us judge the action now.

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare Рік тому +48

      Considering how good the enemy pilot was, imagine if he survived and lived another day... he would have wrecked havoc on the American lines.

    • @satyakiguha415
      @satyakiguha415 Рік тому +42

      Exactly my question.. ...why risk your own plane and also that of a friend's over a damaged enemy plane?

    • @Argentvs
      @Argentvs Рік тому +128

      He was a glory hunter only caring about kill marks going for an easy target. Lack of honor and chivalry.
      His actions left the fighter bombers without escort, he sent 2 fighters to chase 3 enemies and caused the death of his wingman disobeying orders both on his mission objectives and on international borders limitations.
      His promotion and praise were a PR stun and because he was a good fighter pilot. But objectively he should have been demoted and court martialed.

    • @huiyinghong3073
      @huiyinghong3073 Рік тому

      What if the Sabre 'accidently' drop their bombs on China?

  • @rob-ti6gp
    @rob-ti6gp Рік тому +23

    Two pilots could have lived if one pilot didn`t went out of his way to chase a damaged mig. What a tale. Nice animations though.

  • @Professor-fc7vc
    @Professor-fc7vc Рік тому +69

    Theres something so magical about aerial combat, especially ww1,2 and Korea.
    The absolute skill and experience of many pilots is for sure an awe-inspiring thought. Just imagine being a French pilot during ww1 and you see that infamous red plane. Pilots knew who aces were when they saw them.

    • @fencemann815
      @fencemann815 Рік тому +4

      I painted my Harley to look like the Red Barron. It would have been scary seeing him on your 6

    • @user-pn8ih4eo8k
      @user-pn8ih4eo8k 4 місяці тому

      Now imagine that a Russian pilot who hears bomb explosions at his airfield, a combat alarm sounds, a siren howls, you jump into your I-15 or I-16, which has no ammunition, since the attack is sudden and the planes are understaffed, and You have half the fuel in your tanks. You take off not along the runway, which no longer exists, but across the field, you take off alone, and there are several dozen enemy bombers and fighters above the airfield. You can’t shoot, you won’t be able to fly for long either, and all you can do is ram with a 100% probability of death in order to somehow harm the enemy, to prevent him from doing his dirty deed! And they went to ram. This is exactly how June 22, 1941 began for many Soviet pilots.

  • @bobfeller604
    @bobfeller604 Рік тому +56

    Had he not broken the rules of engagement, his friend might have survived the war. Cause and effect.

  • @SomeRandomSausage
    @SomeRandomSausage Рік тому +40

    RIP The MIG pilot that almost escaped

    • @hatecrewsix2
      @hatecrewsix2 4 місяці тому +4

      he was more badass to be honest.

  • @jaimongenshinimpact6244
    @jaimongenshinimpact6244 Рік тому +72

    as a chinese, this is good animation, no fights wanted, respect to all USA troops and Chinese troops.

    • @Stalkergames916
      @Stalkergames916 Рік тому +12

      Wars are our solution to peace people die and reputations change country’s don’t deserve war even if it’s justified

    • @zintosion
      @zintosion Рік тому

      No fights wanted? American clearly wanted to fight and kill his enemy who is running away back to base and kill him even though there's no more need to kill the fleeing enemy.

    • @jaimongenshinimpact6244
      @jaimongenshinimpact6244 Рік тому +7

      @@zintosion i mean i don't want a online fight chat....but i mean, why would you let the meat that fly towards your mouth fly away? (old chinese saying, 到嘴边的肉为什么要让他飞了呢?)normally, if a commander thinks they can crash a opponent, he would likely to take that chance. I say maybe...

    • @twintalks8774
      @twintalks8774 Рік тому +1

      @@Stalkergames916 You are not wrong, but unfortunately we have to live in this world. So we should still respect these men.

    • @thesmuggest6680
      @thesmuggest6680 Рік тому +2

      @@Stalkergames916 The darkest and saddest thing is that, war works the best to maintain long term peace afterwards.

  • @oler777
    @oler777 Рік тому +63

    I heard it logan in a f86 and i got chills because iv never seen this done so well great job again to out do the history channel bravo!

  • @BigRedNZ1
    @BigRedNZ1 Рік тому +70

    So two fighters, chased a damaged and evading fighter leaving the bombers and their other colleagues. With the cost of one of their own lives, and two aircraft…. Not sure how much sense this makes, sadly

    • @starimari9971
      @starimari9971 Рік тому +33

      Glad I'm not the only one thinking this. Abandoning your escort mission to zealously chase a damaged enemy fighter that no longer posed a threat to the bombers you were tasked with protecting seems like the height of ego driven stupidity.

    • @keepsmiling7645
      @keepsmiling7645 Рік тому +22

      Also chasing it into forbidden territory which could have had terrible consequences on an international level

    • @mahtabalam3972
      @mahtabalam3972 Рік тому +13

      @@starimari9971 yeah i feel bad for that MiG pilot
      maybe he lost his friend because of ego ?

    • @MisterOcclusion
      @MisterOcclusion Рік тому +15

      And then getting promoted rather than court martialed. I guess the public needed a hero story.

    • @cristobalalvarez5491
      @cristobalalvarez5491 Рік тому +2

      @@keepsmiling7645 china was already at war with us so not uncharted

  • @xXrandomryzeXx
    @xXrandomryzeXx Рік тому +20

    He chased the mig15 for too long, he wanted the plane down, he got what he wanted but he lost his friend. Was it worth it? I doubt it. He got too greedy.

    • @Randomvideos-YouTube
      @Randomvideos-YouTube 3 місяці тому

      Yeah but how would you think your friend would die like that he did do everything he could do to save him

  • @rockitfighter
    @rockitfighter Рік тому +40

    I.ve heard this told a few times in different ways and I have never understood it. Wasn't the mission to escort the bombers? The guy ditches the bombers with his wingman seemingly right off the bat because he got one piece of one attacking mig. He then chases deep into forbidden areas with AAA and gets his wing man killed while bombers are getting blasted back at the mission. That got him a promotion? Seems like a pride move as the pilot in the damaged mig was out of their class as well.

  • @tyler89557
    @tyler89557 Рік тому +112

    I remember seeing this story on Dogfights, and if I remember correctly they had said that the rescue helicopters sent after Logan did some kind of maneuver that went wrong (I think they tried using their rotor wash to fill up Logan's parachute to blow him to shore), which is what ended up tangling him in his parachute and killing him.

    • @docholliday4546
      @docholliday4546 Рік тому +51

      No maneuver, the 2 we're fighting over who was going to rescue him and caused the death... Both crews were court martialed!

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Рік тому +23

      @@docholliday4546 Really? That's even more tragic

    • @Soundwave142
      @Soundwave142 Рік тому +1

      Right.

    • @docholliday4546
      @docholliday4546 Рік тому +6

      @@timbrwolf1121 yeah, Robby talked about it .

    • @Soundwave142
      @Soundwave142 Рік тому +12

      I felt bad every time I saw that part on Dogfights.

  • @lkzhang820
    @lkzhang820 Рік тому +44

    In 1958,there was also a battle between MIG17s and F86s above the Taiwan Strait,which was piloted by PRC‘s and ROC’s pilots respectively.

    • @huiyinghong3073
      @huiyinghong3073 Рік тому

      What if the Sabre 'accidently' drop their bombs on China?

    • @lkzhang820
      @lkzhang820 Рік тому

      @@huiyinghong3073 That might means escalation of the military conflict.

  • @winstonp.prescott3845
    @winstonp.prescott3845 Рік тому +153

    As a young Marine in the late 80's early 90's I had the honor of being inside the buildings on Kadena Airbase in Okinawa that has his name on it..this brought tears to my eyes, we knew we were fighting the Russians and didn't do what was right.......much love and respect to these warriors!

    • @somerandomguy4607
      @somerandomguy4607 Рік тому +1

      What was right?

    • @winstonp.prescott3845
      @winstonp.prescott3845 Рік тому +24

      @@somerandomguy4607 The U.S. knew that the Chinese pilots were not Chinese but Russians and they kept it secret for a long time, This helped kill lots of our pilots..they were not as prepared..Russians had serious battle ready pilots after WW2

    • @Toxic2T
      @Toxic2T Рік тому +2

      Dang Kadena is haunted as heck. Did you get to see the Building 2283?

    • @theotterguy
      @theotterguy Рік тому

      @@Toxic2T 😂🤣😅😅😆🤣👻

    • @chorizotaco_308
      @chorizotaco_308 Рік тому +1

      I thought he meant fighting the Korean war wasn't right.

  • @StuckOnAFireHydrant
    @StuckOnAFireHydrant Рік тому +42

    Yes I knew that I had the right story. The history channel episode of dogfights really captures Risner's emotion though when talking about losing Joey Logan. It was heart breaking to listen to and honestly a heart breaking to watch this knowing what was going to happen and thinking back on that interview.
    As always Yarnhub, superb video! Keep up the great work!

    • @JS-mp7fy
      @JS-mp7fy Рік тому

      Risner’s actions caused the death of his wingman, I dare say a prime emotion coming out is guilt.

  • @jacksonlee6760
    @jacksonlee6760 Рік тому +27

    Two great stories in one video? What a treat!
    Great video Yarnhub!

  • @cjclark1208
    @cjclark1208 Рік тому +67

    I hate to say this and my intentions are not meant to be negative but I can’t help but feel like if he had given up that bloody long chase to the literal end and death at the enemy air base then perhaps, just perhaps he may have not passed away in such a tragic and unexpected circumstance. His pursuit after all wasn’t sanctioned or necessary and that solemn ending feels somewhat like what some may describe as “Karma or Eye for an Eye” type of deal and inevitably, both men’s fates that same adrenaline fueled day. Wonderful tale and recounting of these men’s deeds but overall a tragedy. Rest In Peace to those who perished.

    • @real_dddf
      @real_dddf Рік тому +39

      I agree. His rash actions cost two lives that day. The Soviet pilot already disengaged and left, and so posed no danger to the bombers. After seeing each other in the valley, they should have waved at each other and parted ways. Then, you would have an American and a Russian who can both go home to share their fascinating encounter.
      That Mig pilot put up a determined fight, displaying skill at his craft and perseverence in his character; I personally feel he deserved to make it out alive. It is quite tragic indeed.

    • @huiyinghong3073
      @huiyinghong3073 Рік тому

      @@real_dddf What if the Sabre 'accidently' drop their bombs on China?

    • @jaysmechs2457
      @jaysmechs2457 Рік тому +2

      Well said.

  • @fisherzhao1608
    @fisherzhao1608 Рік тому +8

    So basically on a escort mission, the flight lead decided to take 2 planes to chase down a damaged retreating plane. Talking about thirst for blood...

  • @BananenBaron
    @BananenBaron Рік тому +15

    I really need to also say that that Russian Pilot has to be honered a bit. With all the Manoveurs and "running" away from 2 enemy Jets is really something astonishing.

  • @jhypyro
    @jhypyro Рік тому +7

    "Risner did not get to meet Logan that evening" wow that just hit me harder than a truck.

  • @TheCerebralDude
    @TheCerebralDude Рік тому +16

    Russian pilots fighting in Korea was kept a well kept secret and wasn’t revealed until years after the war was over

    • @vanceb1
      @vanceb1 2 місяці тому

      One of my Dad's cousins was a Russian linguist. He spent the Korean war on a small island off the coast of North Korea. His job was to monitor the enemy air/ground radio frequencies. When he heard the enemy lifting off he would call the USAF and tell them the Russians were on the way. The Russians never figured out how the USAF was always waiting for them. He couldn't talk about this for a couple of decades. The politicians didn't want people to know that the Russians were involved in actual fighting.

  • @johnmiller8043
    @johnmiller8043 Рік тому +20

    Kind of a bad call to chase the mig to China to secure the victory I think. He should've stayed with his flight, to clean up the remaining migs and protect the f84s. Instead he flew into China, overextended and risked himself and his wingman. Yes he secured the victory but at what cost? A wingman and 2 sabers?
    Amazingly animated, and the push maneuver was impressive I think though following the mig was a bad idea from the moment he sent 2 of his wing to chase the 3 other migs.

  • @megapet777
    @megapet777 Рік тому +10

    Honestly it's sad that after such extreme maneuvers the chinese guy couldn't get away. And flying between the hangars like that is just incredible, like from some movie.

  • @whatwillhedo1911
    @whatwillhedo1911 Рік тому +12

    Loved the video Yarnhub, keep the good work!

  • @jasonknoll5170
    @jasonknoll5170 Рік тому +6

    I remember when this channel was 2D and I was super impressed. I'm still blown away every single video.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Рік тому +5

    Did the USAF improve the parachutes as a result?

  • @tomtravnik3177
    @tomtravnik3177 Рік тому +11

    Incredible work Yarnhub, very impresed 👏

  • @Noble9863
    @Noble9863 Рік тому +5

    I’ve been watching this channel on and off for a while and getting this video randomly in my feed really makes me appreciate how much the videos have improved. The style is so good now!

  • @C2-ALFA
    @C2-ALFA Рік тому +7

    My heart was racing when they were dogfighting over the airfield! Keep up the good work!

  • @rav_ex
    @rav_ex Рік тому +12

    This channels animation had came a long way and had improved a lot over time. Glad to have been watching this channel ever since i found it by looking for a video about Alan Turing for a school essay. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @formerIychucks
    @formerIychucks Рік тому +6

    When youre playing war thunder and chase that one guy all the way to his airfield in RB

    • @ryanb9749
      @ryanb9749 Рік тому

      Watch those wrist rockets (sams)

    • @TeenWithACarrotIDK
      @TeenWithACarrotIDK Рік тому +2

      But instead you get shredded by Anti-Air guns.

  • @twochainzzzzzzzz
    @twochainzzzzzzzz Рік тому +6

    Greatest UA-cam channel ever

  • @alboneygaming6968
    @alboneygaming6968 Рік тому +4

    bro this is so realistic you can like see the scratches on the metal in the plane amazing work.

  • @joselitocatlover4236
    @joselitocatlover4236 Рік тому +2

    This kind of stories makes me come back here, thank u Yarnhub.

  • @yarnhubfan6169
    @yarnhubfan6169 Рік тому +7

    I stayed up past 12 for the wifi to come back so i could watch this episode as soon as possible
    I could tell ya, it was DEFINITELY worth it!!!
    Thanks you yarnhub!
    I am also hoping to see the yarnhub team lol :)

  • @Red-Magic
    @Red-Magic Рік тому +163

    Admittedly, chasing that MiG down transitions from just doing your job to straight murder. The MiG was already out of the fight and yet these two 86s pursued him. With a MiG pilot that so profoundly maneuvered to save his own life, after he was a non-factor for the bombers, it's more heartbreaking to see the 86s continue to hunt his ass into the ground.
    It's like watching a fight, and one guy gets knocked out. And then the other guy gets down and proceeds to beat the unconscious man to a pulp.

    • @nahuelleandroarroyo
      @nahuelleandroarroyo Рік тому +30

      Its target fixation anyway, tactical objective (escort bombers) dropped for one fighter, barelly worth it

    • @FolfiWolfie
      @FolfiWolfie Рік тому

      It's always happened. It will happen. When you hunt a target you shoot to kill that target. Killing an enemy pilot is worth more than just shooting down his aircraft. Everyone will point out its murder. That's war. The sound of it the bomber's were safe at that point. As the remaining migs pulled out and in doing so he felt it was safe enough to give chase. Plenty of other nationalities of pilots of have done it. If you want a larger example go to world war two. Plenty of Russian and German pilots both would chase each other into the dirt. This is not an uncommon example. But the valor told afterwards and piloting skills are.

    • @swoop1352
      @swoop1352 Рік тому +36

      Totally agree with the OP. No chivalry from the Yanks. And the result was the loss of an aircraft & pilot and another damaged aircraft. Yeah, well done. * slow clap *

    • @koghs
      @koghs Рік тому +8

      @@swoop1352 opinion discarded, you drive a bike.

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT Рік тому

      No mercy. The Russians would be danced and gloated at any chance to kill any American. They did it in Syria too

  • @nomcarver4436
    @nomcarver4436 Рік тому +3

    The skill and detail in the animations keep getting better.

  • @allenjay896
    @allenjay896 Рік тому +22

    The flap animations are getting better! The darker environment under the clouds scene is also very nice. I love it!

  • @7Traveler
    @7Traveler Рік тому +3

    Will there be new videos for Yarnhub Mystery ?

    • @Yarnhub
      @Yarnhub  Рік тому

      Yes but we’re really busy with the main channel right now

  • @mixingcat5213
    @mixingcat5213 Рік тому +16

    That wingman's death gave me goosebumps... how desperate could the man under that parachute be...

    • @jaysmechs2457
      @jaysmechs2457 Рік тому +10

      Just as desperate as the mig pilot trying to get that plane on the ground. Karma is a b%#%.

  • @CarlosFuentes-fk8md
    @CarlosFuentes-fk8md Рік тому +14

    Lo bueno es que Risner pudo superar la perdida de su compañero y convertirse en un excelente piloto de combate en la guerra de Vietnam.

  • @bigslurpee2078
    @bigslurpee2078 Рік тому +2

    Surviving all of that, just to drown. That's so depressing. Rest in peace Logan.

  • @paul_ujb
    @paul_ujb Рік тому +9

    Thank you so much for sharing another story from the Korean War. It’s an often overlooked conflict but contains its fair share of heroism and interesting action.
    As always, the animation in these is outstanding. The planes look amazing - the metallic glint of the F-86s in particular - and the aerobatic maneuvers of the MiG-15 were a delight to see. Thanks again for the amazing content!

  • @danielalasoo2930
    @danielalasoo2930 Рік тому +7

    Gotta give some respect to the mig pilot

  • @johns9652
    @johns9652 Рік тому +63

    Paused the video at a little over 7 minutes to say, this totally reminds me of the story of the F4 Phantom pilots who did the same thing, in fact, I thought they were the first, but this predates that event. The Phantom story was a bit more perilous as I recall, with the pushing pilot actually using his own windscreen. Sometimes we in the other armed forces make fun of our Air Force brethren for having it easy, but they are brave as hell in their own right.
    Blessings upon all troops in a righteous cause, from whatever nation. Good wishes to the forces of Ukraine, fighting hard to repel an invader. They are already more successful than many other European nations were in WWII vs the invading Blitzkrieg. Some nations in those circumstances lasted only hours or weeks. Brave Ukrainians have withstood an assault for over 130 days at this point, more than 4 months. Slava Ukraini.
    And a moment of silence for former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, who was a staunch ally to the US, and was willing to stand against the "salami slicing" of territory by the CCP. Still waiting to hear more on that story, so no further comment, though I can't hep but wonder if the CCP was involved. I spent 2 years in Japan, they are a peace loving people, and violence shocks/offends them. My condolences to the Japanese people.

    • @jhypyro
      @jhypyro Рік тому +8

      Yarnhub did the phantom video about a year ago, you should check it out.

    • @RailsOfTheSouthProductions
      @RailsOfTheSouthProductions Рік тому +7

      Yarnhub did a video of the Phantom story as well a while back

    • @funnymankenny
      @funnymankenny Рік тому +5

      Shinzo Abe would not give a moment of silence for the Chinese or Koreans butchered and raped by Japanese soldiers.

    • @EvanFerrao
      @EvanFerrao Рік тому

      Good luck with the Ukranian statement, Expect the land taken by Russia(20% of Ukraine by land mass of Ukraine btw) to never be returned. Also, by 130 days if you mean Ukraine isn't in its 5th mobilization wave then it would be fine, but sadly, it is in the 5th mobilization wave, and civilians are giving 10 days training before being sent to the frontlines. If you think of this as Russian propoganda, then ask a bunch of Returned foreign troops, including the best sniper in the world, who probably spent only a few nanoseconds in combat before leaving(when his unit was shelled). The Ukranians are brave, but their government is anything but it. They should sue for peace, before more land is irreversibly snatched from them.
      The real way to win a war is by not underestimating your enemies, which all news outlets constantly show footage of the Russians. The same happens on the Ukranian side too, for example, a few Ukranian troops sold a "Donated" French Howitzer for $124,000 each while the cost of it is $70million.

    • @kilo276
      @kilo276 Рік тому +4

      shinzo abe went to pray at a shrine for japanese war criminals as the prime minister of Japan multiple times and denied the existence of comfort women in korea and china during ww2, is this what you call a peace loving people?

  • @kaan2866
    @kaan2866 Рік тому +6

    That ending was sad. Salute all fallen, no matter the nation 🫡

  • @TheeNikuwa
    @TheeNikuwa Рік тому +2

    I am at a loss for words, these animations are getting more and more better the more time goes on!

  • @nisqhog2881
    @nisqhog2881 Рік тому +23

    I have to be completely frank on this one.
    As mighty impressive as the story of of pushing a jet back to friendly territory is, and as heartbreaking as the loss after it becomes, I'm having a hard time rooting for someone who decided to chase down a fleeing enemy when there were still many in the fight, and also risked the life of his wingman by flying into forbidden airspace, and right into an airfield with heavy AA fire.
    Feels almost the same as the last video with the P-47 and the FW-190n except the roles reversed.
    Maybe it's just me, and this is just how war is, but this story didn't quite hit the bar when you think about it how his heroics are really just a result of a few stupid decisions that ultimately ended in a tragedy that could've been avoided.
    On the other hand, to not sound like a grouchy grandpa, animation and models in this episodr were fantastic :)

    • @debrickashaw9387
      @debrickashaw9387 Рік тому +5

      agreed. The episode and its content were great however. make no mistake. In this story, the american is the bad guy and the tone of the video was kinda off

    • @debrickashaw9387
      @debrickashaw9387 Рік тому +4

      @SteamCat86 I bet you would have shot down ejected parachuters after winning a dogfight during ww2 as well (war crime btw)

    • @mclaggen6144
      @mclaggen6144 Рік тому +5

      @SteamCat86 Yes he was the bad guy he blindly chased after an enemy who had already disengaged leaving two of his other men to fight off 3 MIG's while he and his wingman chased a damaged fighter into forbidden airspace that led to the death of his wingman. you cant defend that.

    • @debrickashaw9387
      @debrickashaw9387 Рік тому +1

      @@mclaggen6144 Doesnt mean the ameritard is going to try anyway

    • @nisqhog2881
      @nisqhog2881 Рік тому +1

      @@mclaggen6144 The TL;DR of my wall of text 👍
      I mean, I wouldn't call him the "bad guy", but I also wouldn't call him a hero. Definitely not deserving of a whole video.
      We had soooooo many people featured on the channel who showed chivalry and courage to help his brothers in arms, and whilst he definitely had one of those figured out, it's kind of a moot point because he was the reason there needed to be any chivalry.

  • @markmulder9845
    @markmulder9845 Рік тому +6

    I almost feel sorry for that MIG pilot.
    I feel very sorry for Logan though. So close...

    • @violetsther3739
      @violetsther3739 Рік тому +3

      "Almost"? Gee, you really think the Americans were the good guys, don't you?

    • @CourtlandJones1
      @CourtlandJones1 Рік тому

      @@violetsther3739 ur kidding in Korea we were

    • @violetsther3739
      @violetsther3739 Рік тому

      @@CourtlandJones1 Yeah, to pretty much the rest of the world, you weren't. You intervened in a civil war to back your puppet dictator, Syngman Rhee in South Korea; you bombed North Korea so heavily that they are still digging up bombs today; you repeatedly encroached into sovereign Chinese territory despite a clear warning against it by the latter, and without a former declaration of war no less. You threatened nuclear war at every turn, which would have actually came into fruition, had it not been for the fact that both North Korea and China were under the Soviet nuclear umbrella.
      How you can glorify your heinous acts of abject inhumanity and give yourselves a pat on the back for a job well done is beyond me.

    • @CourtlandJones1
      @CourtlandJones1 Рік тому

      @@violetsther3739 Jesus ur defending monsters and that civil war was between two sovereign nations I’m not saying South Korea was good but they were definitely better than north

    • @violetsther3739
      @violetsther3739 Рік тому +1

      @@CourtlandJones1 Hah. No they weren't. Even if they were (they weren't), it still wasn't your business to intervene in a civil war.

  • @commentingpausedtoprotectus
    @commentingpausedtoprotectus Рік тому +3

    Oh you done it again! These endings should come with warnings 😪 but what a remarkable story

  • @jamesstewartwilliams
    @jamesstewartwilliams Рік тому +2

    He performed Pardo's push before it was cool

  • @aniruddhxie2k215
    @aniruddhxie2k215 Рік тому +2

    It's soo sad that after all these efforts Logan still died

  • @jackbright7367
    @jackbright7367 Рік тому +3

    Another great video as usual

  • @Shawn47
    @Shawn47 Рік тому +1

    Wow. That went from a happy feel-good story to absolute darkness really fast!

  • @MajorAce_usedtobeMechchad
    @MajorAce_usedtobeMechchad Рік тому +10

    The fact that F-86s chased a damaged and retreating plane, and then getting a promotion is absolutely disgusting. He also put the Bomber squadron in danger and got his wingman down.
    If you think this is justified or he deserves the award then i think you must rethink twice.
    Also probs to the Russian pilot for being so brave and for his skill.

    • @redballon8551
      @redballon8551 Рік тому +5

      I agree

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT Рік тому

      No mercy. The Russians would be danced and gloated at any chance to kill any American. They did it in Syria too

    • @swampdonkey1567
      @swampdonkey1567 Рік тому

      I'm consfused I agree he put his team in needless danger but an enemy is any enemy unless they bail and parachute out. An injured plane is only temporarily out of the fight.

  • @pokefan-ix7sh
    @pokefan-ix7sh Рік тому +29

    James Robinson "Robbie" Risner was a Brigadier General, a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force, and a senior leader among U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.
    During the Vietnam War, Risner was a double recipient of the Air Force Cross, the second-highest military decoration for valour that can be awarded to a member of the United States Air Force, awarded the first for valour in aerial combat and the second for gallantry as a prisoner of war of the North Vietnamese for more than seven years. He was the first living recipient of the medal.
    Risner became an ace in the Korean War and commanded a squadron of F-105 Thunderchiefs in the first missions of Operation Rolling Thunder in 1965. He flew a combined 163 combat missions, was shot down twice, and was credited with destroying eight MiG-15s. Risner retired as a brigadier general in 1976.
    At his death, Air Force Chief of Staff General Mark A. Welsh III observed: "Brig. Gen. James Robinson "Robbie" Risner was part of that legendary group who served in three wars, built an Air Force, and gave us an enduring example of courage and mission success... Today's Airmen know we stand on the shoulders of giants. One of 'em is 9 feet tall... and headed west in full afterburner."

  • @PhantomLover007
    @PhantomLover007 Рік тому +13

    I had never heard of this story of a Korean war style Pardo’s push. Interesting. I had heard about Americans crossing over the border into China for dogfights though

  • @Ryan-pw9uy
    @Ryan-pw9uy Рік тому +5

    Oddly reminiscent of Pardo's push 15 years later

  • @guy6676
    @guy6676 Рік тому +1

    Nice animation and sounds 👌

  • @gigachad5563
    @gigachad5563 Рік тому +7

    I've lost count at how many times two wingmen have to push each other's jets from behind to land because they have been damaged

    • @balloon3503
      @balloon3503 Рік тому

      ​@@AaronRMG He meant that he's come across multiple videos featuring two wingmen pushing each other's jets just like YarnHub's video with the F4 Phantoms

    • @juancarlospinzonmedina6377
      @juancarlospinzonmedina6377 Рік тому

      there is this one, the one with the phantoms and I think there is another with 2 B-17's

  • @Jamie_Ellis16
    @Jamie_Ellis16 Рік тому +5

    Yarn hud my fav yt channel

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 Рік тому +1

      The production quality is crazy good.

  • @CallsignYukiMizuki
    @CallsignYukiMizuki Рік тому +1

    Good lord the animations and camera angles are straight up Ace Combat 7 and Im all for it

  • @malpacino6760
    @malpacino6760 Рік тому +1

    I can't get enough of your storytelling and animation

  • @minifigsnbrixproductions17
    @minifigsnbrixproductions17 Рік тому +5

    Very cool, I love your animations and the retelling of heroics in war!

  • @HicSvntDracones
    @HicSvntDracones Рік тому +5

    Wow. As a pilot, (not a fighter pilot) I have always wondered about pushing another jet along when I hear about times when someone lost an engine or something. I always wondered if it would work, and yep. Too bad it didn't work out in the very end, but still, amazing maneuver.

  • @user-uq9gt7yg2n
    @user-uq9gt7yg2n 4 місяці тому +1

    Фантастика!!))) В жизни так быть не может по определению!!)))))

  • @ericbillingsley7885
    @ericbillingsley7885 5 місяців тому

    The F-86 Sabre is one of my favorite fighter jets and to hear this story increases how much I love them. I have even went to an aircraft museum and stood beside an Avro Lancaster and the F-86 Sabre without even knowing they were there. Both of these planes are now in my top 5 favorite planes.

  • @Capt_OscarMike
    @Capt_OscarMike Рік тому +4

    Truly amazing yet again. Thank you for sharing these individual acts that demonstrate perseverance, dedication, commitment, patriotism, respect, honor, bravery, discipline, strength, and heroism along with more attributes than there are words to assign to those involved with these individual episodic structured videos...To learn something at my age, a man who has studied nearly every battle, conflict, and war ...has experienced the carnage personally...Yet my interest was embedded in me as a child...living near and or on military bases will do that I guess...For me, focus primarily involves Americans but also those who shaped civilization...I've taken deep dives into the large decisive battles and at times the smaller or even individual ones...yet rarely know about the ones you primarily focus on. Even at my age...the mid to late 50s, I am never unimpressed with your hard work and the gift that you have...Seldom do you present something I know about or have studied....there are millions of individual battles that occurred on a daily basis throughout history....and your channel provides a window into those events...I learn something new 98% of the time...and that is a gift, sir...I hope you realize that..., not the part about what I know or do not but the fact and manner of doing what you do...you have a gift...
    More impressive is the manner of your presentation. Perfect, spot-on script to accompany truly remarkable graphics ... recreating these events...Not skimping on the smallest detail either such as in this video the jet's shadows...or even more discreet nuances...overlayed with the perfect spot on script ...and more importantly, is the delivery....Using my raspy American, Southern voice may work with a wild west or unique events but would never work with these videos....then there is the seamless reading of the script, the perfect moments to raise the volume, alter the tone, the infliction, increase your cadence reaching a moment of emphasis....often followed by a perfect pause...not a wasted word...not a second too soon or too late to begin or to end these stories...the perfect voice, enunciation and projecting... I have zero clue about these matters far as the creation of and or the art of storytelling but I must say, you have it perfected...of the numerous content creators and presentations I view... there are none better than what you provide for us...I know it is a lot of work...my son has a successful channel himself with over 1M subscribers...He works at times for 30-40hours to produce an 8-10 min video & he is focused on a specific PC game....not history...I would be interested to know what program you use to create your graphics ...not that I could ever approach your level nor do I or will I have any type of "content for the masses"....but for personal projects or local or more specifically I have ideas about my business and utilizing this type of approach (executive security or once known as "PMCs") ....Anycase. just wanted to let you know that many people, 10s of 1000s appreciate your hard work....it is also important to emphasize these events, to teach, show, and present events based on facts and not some political agenda...The World is self-destructing unlike I've ever witnessed or could imagine in my many years...Perhaps one day, an entity would approach you about categorizing all your creations and putting them in a chronological order to be used as adjuncts to learning about history....as it was and not as the...well...as many demands every creation be represented of these days...frustratingly, history was and is history...who was involved is who was involved...to interject others is wrong and I am glad and thankful you remain as historically accurate as you can...FANTASTIC JOB...
    Take Care

    • @Yarnhub
      @Yarnhub  Рік тому

      Thanks. We're humbled by your kind words. We use many tools, but it's mostly Reallusion and Unreal Engine. Thanks for your support.

  • @MoteofVolition
    @MoteofVolition Рік тому +8

    Amazing YH. Your videos just keep getting better and better, what a beautiful way to tell this story.
    This act of valor is most deserving of such effort.
    Thank you!

  • @josefdostman9160
    @josefdostman9160 Рік тому +1

    Let’s goooooo, a new video. Have been waiting so long.

  • @pieterdeliho1492
    @pieterdeliho1492 Рік тому +1

    The detail of planes dogfight have been improving alot lately. The rudder, etc

  • @florian6259
    @florian6259 Рік тому +7

    Excuse me but did he enter a forbidden territory by his hierarchy resulting in the loss of a pilot and his aircraft and got a promotion ?

    • @TeenWithACarrotIDK
      @TeenWithACarrotIDK Рік тому +3

      He also was suppose to be escorting the f-84s. That was a shitty move.

    • @florian6259
      @florian6259 Рік тому +1

      @@TeenWithACarrotIDK exactly ! Either we're dumb or they are but something is going on

  • @Auskar
    @Auskar Рік тому +2

    Amazing historical stories as always.. I love these sort of videos. They so much more interesting than just reading history books.

  • @Thealcani
    @Thealcani Рік тому +1

    Honor less reckless Pilot shoots down an defenseless already beaten enemy and gets his wingman killed in the process. Sounds like a true American hero

  • @4threich166
    @4threich166 Рік тому +2

    That Russian ace was Awesome

  • @raidenahnie4046
    @raidenahnie4046 Рік тому +3

    This channel is my perfect partner for breakfast

  • @jessebreck9
    @jessebreck9 Рік тому +3

    Eh there is no honor in killing a wounded enemy, he was trying to escape. People forget these are real people

    • @hadescerbex9984
      @hadescerbex9984 Рік тому

      people also forget that if they escape they come back and possably kill some one else so screw all the honor bs dont need it in war

    • @DudeMan2805
      @DudeMan2805 Рік тому

      People also seem to forget the Soviet shouldn’t have been flying in Korean colors, but that hasn’t been mentioned has it?

    • @TeenWithACarrotIDK
      @TeenWithACarrotIDK Рік тому

      @@hadescerbex9984 damn, he isn’t the only guy who can damage the bombers though. The 3 migs he left his 2 other pilots to fight had a high chance of taking out the f-86s and going after the bombers. Let alone the fact that there were probably even more migs already destroying the f-84s.

  • @motionsic
    @motionsic Рік тому +1

    Great piloting on both sides. Thanks for telling the story with exciting illustrations Yarnhub!

  • @joelmcgregor8168
    @joelmcgregor8168 Рік тому +2

    Do you think by some chance you could eventually make a video on George Preddy and also this is like Bob pardo

  • @miatamatt7105
    @miatamatt7105 Рік тому +4

    What a legendary story Yarnhub you guys out do your selfs every time I love the Korean War videos I recommend a video about the Chosin Resevoir campaign more specifically the battle of Taktong pass where Fox company of the 1st Marine division held a hill from 3 Chinese divisions for 5 days in order for the rest of the Marine division to retreat south

  • @DasBlarcy
    @DasBlarcy Рік тому +117

    So he broke off from objective, to chase down a bandit that was already disengaging just for the sake of the pride of shooting down an enemy plane? And it cost his wingman's life? Why was this rewarded? No doubt he's a good pilot but if you ask me there's no way in hell anyone should be promoted for glory hunting like that. All he really seemed to do was lead to two people dying that really didn't need to

    • @mandarin1257
      @mandarin1257 Рік тому +15

      @@pancho7647 they were escorting a bomber formation, meaning they were tasked with driving away any potential attackers. The damaged MiG-15 was already disengaging, so the correct course of action would be to stay with the formation in case of further attack.

    • @RichMcc
      @RichMcc Рік тому +4

      Already disengaging . Also means they can re-engage

    • @rishz7857
      @rishz7857 Рік тому +9

      Got to admit, you got a point.
      Wonder who the enemy pilot was? The enemy pilot seemed very skilled / experienced, until battle damage inflicted on the MIG caused his demise.

    • @TeenWithACarrotIDK
      @TeenWithACarrotIDK Рік тому +3

      @@RichMcc then just run them off again. Don’t chase a single enemy down if it threatens your bombers.

    • @GreaseMonkeyAuto
      @GreaseMonkeyAuto Рік тому +1

      I personally, think that cinnamon buns are icky.

  • @punxrancid124
    @punxrancid124 Рік тому +2

    I love your animation man, thanks for this video

  • @juniorkazakoff9248
    @juniorkazakoff9248 Рік тому +1

    man i love ur vids they are so good

  • @paquir00
    @paquir00 Рік тому +4

    Was it really worth it tho.
    I mean he lost his friend by relentlessly chasing a jet that stopped fighting for no reason at all, leaving the bombers unprotected.

    • @DontAttme
      @DontAttme Рік тому

      He was effectively a surrendered party on the retreat displaying surprising solidarity and his death is tragic and although it was not Logan’s kill it does give a feeling of justification for his own death as bad as it may sound. What Risner did may not be a war crime but where kills are not immoral in war he crossed the boundaries quite literally of what should be an aerial victory and plain murder imho.

    • @DontAttme
      @DontAttme Рік тому

      Just realised I replied to the wrong comment but I’m just gonna leave this here lol

  • @a.dryden4169
    @a.dryden4169 Рік тому +4

    Li esse relato, há anos atrás, em uma revista brasileira de Aviação Militar. A animação completou o relato.
    Ótimo trabalho 👍🏾

  • @literalpotato7562
    @literalpotato7562 Рік тому +5

    > Barges into an enemy airbase
    > Shot down a plane over their own airbase
    > Refuses to elaborate further
    > Leaves
    What a pair of chads

  • @mawas6801
    @mawas6801 Рік тому +1

    So, I watched the History Channel's Dogfight Episode on this, and may I say the animation on this video is far superior. Great Work Yarnhubb,

  • @PeterParker-yr8yb
    @PeterParker-yr8yb Рік тому +2

    This channel is amazing 👏 👍💚

  • @Spitfiresammons
    @Spitfiresammons Рік тому +3

    I’m would say the f-86s are very class then the mig 15s great story yarnhub. Please do the story of b-29 vs mig 15 during the Black Thursday.

  • @itsrockyiv8209
    @itsrockyiv8209 Рік тому +1

    I haven't even watched the first minute and I know it's gonna be a fire video

  • @colonel-autismo1952
    @colonel-autismo1952 Рік тому

    Great video as always yarnhub love hearing about theese stories that we don't hear much of love the naval content you have put out I would love to see a video about the Royal Navy sub that sunk a submerged U Boat during ww2

  • @dritzzdarkwood4727
    @dritzzdarkwood4727 Рік тому +8

    Completely insane call by the F-86 pilots. They could've escalated this from a crazy dog fight to nuclear exchange as the relationship between Russia and China hadn't soured yet.

  • @marcosluvspoo
    @marcosluvspoo Рік тому +3

    Lovely Video, gives us history in a different learning way. Definitely recommend.

  • @thatonefan387
    @thatonefan387 Рік тому +2

    I found this channel when i watched the video “when a U-2 fell to earth” i was in for a big suprise.

  • @usmanghani1114
    @usmanghani1114 5 місяців тому +2

    Respect for Mig 15