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Not for kids, yes, but what about toddlers and babies? I can get them for my nephews, depending on the age you consider them not being kids, so at least through the age of... *3* .
if you do this again- put a live feed gopro on the nose pointed down to use as a Bombardier's sight Also, you could paint the payload neon orange for better visibility.
My thoughts exactly. Some people have a story they'll tell for their entire lives now no doubt. "Ay remember that time we observed golden eagle doing bombing runs while dropping drugs in a septic field over Texas"
The engine is just there to power the fan in front. The fan is there to keep the pilot cool. You can tell this is the purpose because, if the fan stops, the pilot starts sweating. The stick is to make the houses smaller or larger. Push forward, the houses get bigger. Pull back, the houses get smaller, until they start getting bigger very quickly.
This is why WWII bombing missions had hundreds of planes dropping thousands of bombs. If you make a couple square miles look like the surface of the moon, a good number of the bombs are guaranteed to hit your target.
In the run where the closest flour-bomb landed within 30 to 50 feet of the target, assuming that the plane was only going 80 miles per hour, then to hit the target, Brian would have had to drop that bomb 0.256 to 0.426 seconds later. That is such a small margin of error, and to use that information on future runs, you would have to not only assume that all of the wind conditions are the same, but that the pilot is on the exact same line and altitude as well.
Stuff like this makes you understand why bombs do miss their targets. Or at least used to. Not like there's a guidance system on flour but goddamnit that should be their next video
@@kavalogue My thoughts exactly! They should at least make the flour packets more aerodynamic so their trajectory is a bit more controllable and repeatable.
@@dmasskill3289 Landing a light plane like this is surprisingly straightforward. C172 is particularly nice for that. The part that takes some getting used to mostly has to do with judging the approach and setting up a glide slope. If you have an instructor next to you who is giving you direction, it's kind of hard to mess up. Couple of hours of instruction and I'm sure they can do it.
That flight footage, especially the take off, reminded me so much of my own flying. Parents bought my a flight lesson for Christmas and like hell I wasn't going to take it. Also the radio communication was surprisingly effective. Not to mention the fact a snoop appeared to catch on quite quick (11:59)
Question: What are the rules regarding doing these flour bombing runs, but instead of flour, it's flower seeds (indigenous to the area, of course)? A sort of rogue aerial bee-food repopulation bombardment?
14 CFR § 91.15: No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property. / Provided you're not spreading invasive species, you're probably ok, but you would do well to consult an attorney familiar with Federal Aviation Regulations and local ordinances, which I am not.
Y’all probably never hear of it. But there is this program called Civil Air Patrol(CAP) in which I am apart of. CAP is the auxiliary of the air force and just before Bryan was about to take off, they got a small clip of a white, blue, and red Cessna plane. That plane was a CAP plane and I guarantee you that there was a young cadet taking an O-ride. Idk I just thought that was cool.
4:08 Hey, that is actually a legit fighter combat tactic. The first rule in the first ever air combat tactics manual, the Dicta Boelcke, which was written in 1916, states that you should always attack with the sun at your back, so the enemy has a harder time seeing and engaging you with return fire. So if the Red Brian was worried about Jason shooting at him with a Vickers Gun from the ground, he performed his bombing run from the best possible direction.
I was gonna say! AFAIK this is all pretty much how this sort of thing would have worked during the Great War. Also, I loled at your "bet they don't have this in London" comment! I have seen warbirds drop flower petals at airshows, though, so who knows?! Doing this at night would be an extra layer of challenge for sure!
This reminds me: Way back on Colecovision I had (technically still have) this game called _The Dam Busters,_ and it was the most infuriating thing to play because the whole point was to bomb a dam during WWII at night while also piloting and avoiding AA fire. The instructions were pretty useless as they couldn't just tell you you had to release at a certain height and distance from the target as well as expect the bomb to skip across the water to hit the dam.
This is great. I five minutes i figured out witch airport you took off at, and flew along the same flight path in flight sim. i took a wild guess, and when i checked my heading, your pilot called it out. gotta say, that air port is better in real life. less trees to fly into on take off.
Years ago I knew a retired air force Colonel who had his own grass airstrip and we used to do this. We'd mark a giant bullseye on the runway and take turns bombing it with 5 pound bags of flower.
if you do it again maybe try a colored powder like chalk dust or something. Colored powder would be easier to find the impact points, and would look cooler too. A red dust cloud and splatter point.
Momentum? The bags would have an initial velocity equal to the speed of the plane and would continue to travel forward, rather than falling straight down.
The way you talked at the end sounded like a great way to connect your different kinds of videos. "We should do this again, but with a bigger field...": you can start with the videos where you just throw stuff together and see if it works (still having Cory research it for you if it's one of those more dangerous ones), and intend it to only be an exploratory thing. Then you can get all the feedback from the comments, do some heavier research, and bring in the pros. You already sorta do that, but planning for it to be separate "dumb ideas in a garage" and "done under professional supervision" episodes would give you the opportunity of less backseat driving in the comments complaining about preparation, and more time with the pros (because you would already have done the basics).
If you were exceedingly clever you could have worked out a system of two lights at different heights so that at a distance you would have a point to line up on and when the two lights appear to meet drop the bags.
Yeah after watching a rugby game (New Zealand vs South Africa) when someone had got a plane and dropped flour bomb on the game they where really close to flying into the goal posts and only then where they able to hit the pitch.
Just trying to find the water towers at 8:26 and 9:23 is harder than I expected. I was able to follow the flight up to that point then I lost them. I might cheat and look up the track on flightaware.
I have two episode ideas: 1. Boxing. If you know HEMA guys, they might know a bare knuckle guy that could teach London Prize style rules. That is the perfect modern rogue's martial art. 2. Intro to powerlifting. You could get someone to teach how to do 5x5 stronglifts or something like that.
Honestly, that last pass would have been sufficiently accurate for a 1000lb bomb against soft targets. (Predominantly trucks, infantry, & parked aircraft.)
Cool to see why bombing runs were hard and ineffective. unless you had lots of bombs and planes like in WWll or a bigger bomb like the atomic bomb where it didnt matter if you hit your mark or not. or now a days where fuck with aiming the bomb has a rocket that will do it for you.
The FAA rules on dropping things out of aircraft are wonderfully worded. I remember our CFI telling us about these sorts of competitions at the airport I was taking flight lessons at. It's a wild combination of covering the safety basics and, "Sure, I suppose, if you really want to..." but put into phrasing of a legal document.
@@LouerTube Before the video was posted, there was a "pre-premiere", you know, those countdowns, where the title was called "MYSTERIOUS" something something and three of clubs.
I've been on the A300 Zero-G as part of my masters in physics. That is the Airbus A300 test plane that ESA uses for zero-gravity experiments. I've never been that nauseous, down to getting a fever. The issue is mostly the recovery after the zero-g time. Feels like very bad turbulence.
For a minute there, I thought Dean was Richard Garriot. I freaked out! "OMG! THEY GOT LORD BRITISH ON THE SHOW!!!" So, there ya do, Dean. You look like the king of a mythical fantasy kingdom.
I’ve got no clue about the legality or safety of it, but perhaps using a smoke flare to mark drop location? Like they mentioned, it’s probably difficult to see the target from the sky. But if you can see the smoke signal, that should help?
Imagine how much fun this would be with a paramotor. Lower velocity, perfect visibility, and the potential for really low passes. Just need a duffel bag to carry flour bombs
so not gunna lie and no i swear im not as old as one may think by making this statement, but this so reminds me of the episode of MASH. 5oclock charlie. same day every day few his beat up air plane over camp to drop a single bomb by hand trying to hit an ammo depo that was put just outside the wire. my father used to watch MASH everyday so natuarly i grew up watching MASH as well.
Brain could definitely have used a CCIP at that point (Computer Calculated Impact Point). They are Reticles that shows up on Fighter Attacker jets such as F/A18 Hornets which shows the pilot where the Dumb Ordinance (none guided ordinance) will land
Next up on the Modern Rogue: Samson and the Chooch do Kung Fu in zero G, skydrive out of the exploding plane and parachute down to the HQ to stop TMZ Cobra who has been taken over by Dress Pants Robot Man!
For some of the largest atomic bomb test, the delivery vehicle flew a very specific pattern to basically fling the bomb really far and get out of the Danger Zone.
Not that you'll find anyone to do it, but stattic bombing like you're doing here where you fly over a target and drop bombs in a straight line parallel to the target is much less accurate then putting the plane into a dive over the target such that the trajectory of the plane is bisecting the target is more accurate.
@@StrokeMahEgo Even dive bombers didn't go straight down, but more of a very steep bank angle. So even they had issues with accuracy. Not only that, dive bombers had to contend with enemy fire much more than an aircraft that was flying by. A dive bomber is much less of a moving target than one that is moving across the sky.
True bombers have the bombs position underneath the planes to get the bombs dropping in a straight line when flying over the target especially for the tactic they are used for in ww2 carpet bombing which require many planes to increase the hit ratio. They also increase the hit ratio by using a bombing reticle to show how close and far you are to the target it is at an angle to helps you understand how close you are to the target but if you want to be more accurate dive bombing would be easier to see the target and needs less time to know when to drop because you only have a couple seconds to know when to drop it was the only way to hit fast moving targets in the ocean or land
Much more complicated than even this explanation. Taking into account Airspeed, relative motion, wind speed, altitude, wind speed and direction, etc.... It's why the Norden Bombsight was top secret for many years. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norden_bombsight
I tell you what would be funny to drop - NERF Howlers. Mod them for weight with 'the product' (do maths s***), their ability to carry stuff and listen to the little beggars scream in.
Imagine someone’s son going out to practice this in Columbia and not realizing that the dad’s bag o bags was in the back seat by mistake? x-P “expensive flour bombing”
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2? Why not... 3?
Not for kids, yes, but what about toddlers and babies? I can get them for my nephews, depending on the age you consider them not being kids, so at least through the age of... *3* .
Next time for added fun, squawk 7500 from the plane in order to meet Airforce pilots.
Brian, Jason, the rest of the team, WHY DIDNT YOU HAVE SMOKE BOMBS AT THE DROP ZONE????
if you do this again- put a live feed gopro on the nose pointed down to use as a Bombardier's sight
Also, you could paint the payload neon orange for better visibility.
Every aircraft you fly in has at least one loose screw ...we generally call this "the pilot".
I can't imagine what this sounded like to any amature radio enthusiasts happening to listen, "we are ready to drop the package"
My thoughts exactly. Some people have a story they'll tell for their entire lives now no doubt. "Ay remember that time we observed golden eagle doing bombing runs while dropping drugs in a septic field over Texas"
I’d have lost my shit at “operation: INNOCENT WHITE POWDER”
@ET Hardcorgamer that's incredibly silly and a kind-of neat way to make things a little bit lighter in wartime tbh.
@ET Hardcorgamer I can 100% hear Sam ONella saying that lmao
The engine is just there to power the fan in front. The fan is there to keep the pilot cool.
You can tell this is the purpose because, if the fan stops, the pilot starts sweating.
The stick is to make the houses smaller or larger. Push forward, the houses get bigger. Pull back, the houses get smaller, until they start getting bigger very quickly.
This is why WWII bombing missions had hundreds of planes dropping thousands of bombs. If you make a couple square miles look like the surface of the moon, a good number of the bombs are guaranteed to hit your target.
I had the same thought. It was really enlightening.
That and bomb sights
By WW2 they had quite sophisticated bombing sights. They still required the large volume of bombs and/or good visibility.
@@MarvinCZ i just commented about Dive bombing haha. Stuka siren intensifies
@@ModernRogue dumb bombs. Don't need to be smart when you got alot of tough buddies.
In the run where the closest flour-bomb landed within 30 to 50 feet of the target, assuming that the plane was only going 80 miles per hour, then to hit the target, Brian would have had to drop that bomb 0.256 to 0.426 seconds later. That is such a small margin of error, and to use that information on future runs, you would have to not only assume that all of the wind conditions are the same, but that the pilot is on the exact same line and altitude as well.
Stuff like this makes you understand why bombs do miss their targets. Or at least used to. Not like there's a guidance system on flour but goddamnit that should be their next video
@@kavalogue My thoughts exactly! They should at least make the flour packets more aerodynamic so their trajectory is a bit more controllable and repeatable.
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As a student pilot it's so exciting to see y'all hop in a plane. You should make a video on The Modern Rogue Lands a Plane!
Collab with Mentour Pilot on how to autoland a Boeing 737
Good idea but i've seen these guys shoot themselves with a bow and arrow somehow
@@dmasskill3289 Landing a light plane like this is surprisingly straightforward. C172 is particularly nice for that. The part that takes some getting used to mostly has to do with judging the approach and setting up a glide slope. If you have an instructor next to you who is giving you direction, it's kind of hard to mess up. Couple of hours of instruction and I'm sure they can do it.
That flight footage, especially the take off, reminded me so much of my own flying. Parents bought my a flight lesson for Christmas and like hell I wasn't going to take it.
Also the radio communication was surprisingly effective. Not to mention the fact a snoop appeared to catch on quite quick (11:59)
That was my favorite part!!
Your parents bought you lessons for christmas? Jesus fuck lmao
Nothing like a scanner with CloseCall enabled.
4:30 The "thank goodness" from Brian after realizing he may have been on the mic with the tower was just too much 😂
Tower would've been pissed.
@@sage18000 And the DEA would be interested.
Your wooded areas are going to be beautiful next year when all of those flours grow.
Question: What are the rules regarding doing these flour bombing runs, but instead of flour, it's flower seeds (indigenous to the area, of course)? A sort of rogue aerial bee-food repopulation bombardment?
14 CFR § 91.15:
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.
/
Provided you're not spreading invasive species, you're probably ok, but you would do well to consult an attorney familiar with Federal Aviation Regulations and local ordinances, which I am not.
I vaguely remember seeing team trees doing something like that with seedlings. I believe it’s an actual reforestation technique.
@@StrokeMahEgo my favorite thing about the FARs is that as long as you are in a remote area they let you do all the fun stuff
Ok but what if you do it with cannabis seeds?
@@JackParsons2 _*the FBI has entered the chat_
as an aircraft inspector, seeing that screw come loose is the least of my concerns at that point lol
Y’all probably never hear of it. But there is this program called Civil Air Patrol(CAP) in which I am apart of. CAP is the auxiliary of the air force and just before Bryan was about to take off, they got a small clip of a white, blue, and red Cessna plane. That plane was a CAP plane and I guarantee you that there was a young cadet taking an O-ride. Idk I just thought that was cool.
You called a red white and blue plane a white blue and red plane… did you never get the reference to our flag colors?
4:08 Hey, that is actually a legit fighter combat tactic. The first rule in the first ever air combat tactics manual, the Dicta Boelcke, which was written in 1916, states that you should always attack with the sun at your back, so the enemy has a harder time seeing and engaging you with return fire.
So if the Red Brian was worried about Jason shooting at him with a Vickers Gun from the ground, he performed his bombing run from the best possible direction.
I was gonna say! AFAIK this is all pretty much how this sort of thing would have worked during the Great War. Also, I loled at your "bet they don't have this in London" comment! I have seen warbirds drop flower petals at airshows, though, so who knows?! Doing this at night would be an extra layer of challenge for sure!
This reminds me: Way back on Colecovision I had (technically still have) this game called _The Dam Busters,_ and it was the most infuriating thing to play because the whole point was to bomb a dam during WWII at night while also piloting and avoiding AA fire. The instructions were pretty useless as they couldn't just tell you you had to release at a certain height and distance from the target as well as expect the bomb to skip across the water to hit the dam.
They actually made a game about that mission, way back in the Colecovision days? Huh, that's kind of cool.
You should do more episodes involving aviation. I love aviation and would love to see what you can do.
This is great. I five minutes i figured out witch airport you took off at, and flew along the same flight path in flight sim. i took a wild guess, and when i checked my heading, your pilot called it out. gotta say, that air port is better in real life. less trees to fly into on take off.
the fact you said "operation: innocent white powder" over a radio, and not Operation: flour power...
This video was a pure 3 out of 3 experience.
As someone who is currently studying for my private pilots license, I enjoyed this considerably.
Good luck! Did you solo yet?
That was a good 3♣️ meeting, can’t wait for the next meeting
I like your profile pic, crumb is very cool.
See you next meeting
Penn and Teller would have been proud.
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3
Hey that’s San Marcos Airport, I’m based out of there! We should do this with Night Vision Goggles in our Dash-8 or Twin Otter!
Years ago I knew a retired air force Colonel who had his own grass airstrip and we used to do this. We'd mark a giant bullseye on the runway and take turns bombing it with 5 pound bags of flower.
if you do it again maybe try a colored powder like chalk dust or something. Colored powder would be easier to find the impact points, and would look cooler too. A red dust cloud and splatter point.
Am I the only one who thinks I’ll be really fun doing this with those whistling Nerf footballs
That would have to sound *horrifying*
Momentum? The bags would have an initial velocity equal to the speed of the plane and would continue to travel forward, rather than falling straight down.
Would have been cool if they put air tags in to track their drops
The way you talked at the end sounded like a great way to connect your different kinds of videos. "We should do this again, but with a bigger field...": you can start with the videos where you just throw stuff together and see if it works (still having Cory research it for you if it's one of those more dangerous ones), and intend it to only be an exploratory thing. Then you can get all the feedback from the comments, do some heavier research, and bring in the pros. You already sorta do that, but planning for it to be separate "dumb ideas in a garage" and "done under professional supervision" episodes would give you the opportunity of less backseat driving in the comments complaining about preparation, and more time with the pros (because you would already have done the basics).
It would be super cool to use that mirror beacon trick that was in an episode a way back, give the plane something bright to see to line up.
If you were exceedingly clever you could have worked out a system of two lights at different heights so that at a distance you would have a point to line up on and when the two lights appear to meet drop the bags.
Yeah after watching a rugby game (New Zealand vs South Africa) when someone had got a plane and dropped flour bomb on the game they where really close to flying into the goal posts and only then where they able to hit the pitch.
OK, Rogues. Anybody who hasn't managed to geolocate MRHQ by now, all that overhead footage should give you plenty to work with. Get on it!
Just trying to find the water towers at 8:26 and 9:23 is harder than I expected. I was able to follow the flight up to that point then I lost them. I might cheat and look up the track on flightaware.
Or… Google maps it. We’re really not hard to find, we’re just not ready for guests.
Was my first thought and first after-video thing to do :D
It's clearly the Modern Rogue Salon in Garland, TX
next week a 100lb pound of flour with the words "Fat Man" sharpie-d on it. :-D
Great meeting 3♣. Definitely made some great progress.
That's one small step for rogue, one giant leap for roguekind.
Remember, this is not an aerial dispersion test for Anthrax.
I'd love to see this done again but with targeted parachute care packages.
I have two episode ideas: 1. Boxing. If you know HEMA guys, they might know a bare knuckle guy that could teach London Prize style rules. That is the perfect modern rogue's martial art. 2. Intro to powerlifting. You could get someone to teach how to do 5x5 stronglifts or something like that.
If you guys wanted to do an episode on home-made aircraft you'd wanna get in contact with Peter Sripol
Honestly, that last pass would have been sufficiently accurate for a 1000lb bomb against soft targets. (Predominantly trucks, infantry, & parked aircraft.)
You should do this again and put bluetooth tracking gps squares inside the flour bags. Then drop them when it reads the right coordinates.
On the Mongolian Archery episode Jason promised making booze from horse milk this is just a friendly reminder of said promise 👌. Keep up the good work
I can’t believe UA-cam not showing you on my home page. It suck you guy are seriously one of my favorite UA-cam channels. You guys need a show!!
Cool to see why bombing runs were hard and ineffective. unless you had lots of bombs and planes like in WWll or a bigger bomb like the atomic bomb where it didnt matter if you hit your mark or not. or now a days where fuck with aiming the bomb has a rocket that will do it for you.
The FAA rules on dropping things out of aircraft are wonderfully worded. I remember our CFI telling us about these sorts of competitions at the airport I was taking flight lessons at. It's a wild combination of covering the safety basics and, "Sure, I suppose, if you really want to..." but put into phrasing of a legal document.
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People who don't know: "why a three of clubs?"
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@@LouerTube wdym, you must not know. 3
@@LouerTube Before the video was posted, there was a "pre-premiere", you know, those countdowns, where the title was called "MYSTERIOUS" something something and three of clubs.
@@LouerTube Secret club. No girls allowed.
I've been on the A300 Zero-G as part of my masters in physics. That is the Airbus A300 test plane that ESA uses for zero-gravity experiments. I've never been that nauseous, down to getting a fever. The issue is mostly the recovery after the zero-g time. Feels like very bad turbulence.
cant lie man every time i see a @the modern rogue upload i get so happy i feel like im coming home to all my rogues lol
rogues, what you don't know is that we found everything we needed with that helicopter
-TMZC
"Innocent White Powder" That's the name of my Doors cover band!
For a minute there, I thought Dean was Richard Garriot. I freaked out! "OMG! THEY GOT LORD BRITISH ON THE SHOW!!!" So, there ya do, Dean. You look like the king of a mythical fantasy kingdom.
Are we just going to ignore the amazing radio master joke? 😂
I love the episode, I just wish there are subs. Auto-generated is a hit or a miss often times
Definitely, there are parts where it’s hard to even hear what they’re saying with all the static
I’ve got no clue about the legality or safety of it, but perhaps using a smoke flare to mark drop location? Like they mentioned, it’s probably difficult to see the target from the sky. But if you can see the smoke signal, that should help?
I never use VPNs. I love it when Krampus be crampin'!
Imagine how much fun this would be with a paramotor. Lower velocity, perfect visibility, and the potential for really low passes. Just need a duffel bag to carry flour bombs
This was definitely a 3 out of 3 video. 3 thumbs up.
This is a good way of showing to others how WW1 bombing was a really unprecise and hard thing
boy, you're not kidding. It was WAAAAY harder than anticipated.
"Sounds like they're doing bombing runs."
things you could also put in this are chilli powder, sneeze powder, itch powder, powder paint
Current title:
AMAZING VIDEO STOPS AT 3! YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!
My wife and I loved this episode! It's easily one of the coolest videos you guys have made! This and the Sumo one are top tier good. Great work guys!
Welp, we broke out of _the 3 hell_ but it put us at the end of the video. Fantastic!
so not gunna lie and no i swear im not as old as one may think by making this statement, but this so reminds me of the episode of MASH. 5oclock charlie. same day every day few his beat up air plane over camp to drop a single bomb by hand trying to hit an ammo depo that was put just outside the wire. my father used to watch MASH everyday so natuarly i grew up watching MASH as well.
Next time Jason needs to dig a trench in a field. Put up some barb wire and barricades and have an M1 Garand and wear a piss pot🤣
Only OG viewers will get this “3”
Why did I both expect and not expect this
Oh yeah Its Modern Rogue...carry on
Brain could definitely have used a CCIP at that point (Computer Calculated Impact Point). They are Reticles that shows up on Fighter Attacker jets such as F/A18 Hornets which shows the pilot where the Dumb Ordinance (none guided ordinance) will land
Next up on the Modern Rogue: Samson and the Chooch do Kung Fu in zero G, skydrive out of the exploding plane and parachute down to the HQ to stop TMZ Cobra who has been taken over by Dress Pants Robot Man!
What did Brant say before Brian said " we were this close to naming my third daughter that"?
He just read the registration #s of the plane
3♣ never forget
This was surprising organized compared to their usual antics
For some of the largest atomic bomb test, the delivery vehicle flew a very specific pattern to basically fling the bomb really far and get out of the Danger Zone.
Left a like for 3 club. Miss you guys already
*Jason says something*
Subtitles: *Applause*
3 CLUB WILL LIVE ON!!!!
Man, Texas is a hell of a place
19:06 Brian: "Looks like we got a trail." Then proceeds to pan the camera shot over dog turds. LOL
MISSED OPPORTUNITY I CANNOT BELIEVE they didn't "mark target with smoke" omg
Proud member of the 3 of clubs
I was here for 3 but not the actual video, just watching now
Probably Jason messing with the tech again
"Bogeys air-speed insufficient for intercept - suggest we get out and walk..."
While watching this I had the song "Bales of Cocaine" by Reverend Horton Heat in my head.
Not that you'll find anyone to do it, but stattic bombing like you're doing here where you fly over a target and drop bombs in a straight line parallel to the target is much less accurate then putting the plane into a dive over the target such that the trajectory of the plane is bisecting the target is more accurate.
They need to find someone with an SBD Dauntless to try dive bombing.
@@StrokeMahEgo Even dive bombers didn't go straight down, but more of a very steep bank angle. So even they had issues with accuracy. Not only that, dive bombers had to contend with enemy fire much more than an aircraft that was flying by. A dive bomber is much less of a moving target than one that is moving across the sky.
3 club baby!
>Dropping bombs on our own HQ
That's one hell of a title!
Oh shit I never realized targeted ads come from everyone in your house. That explains why I get so many ads for fishing stuff when I don't fish.
All hail the holy 3
Can't wait for this episode to come out in understandable ☺️☺️☺️
Should have got a crop duster pilot...dude would be buzzing the treetops those pilots are nuts are straight nuts.
Actually looked into that! But it's apparently very rare to get a 2-seater of those...
Franks plane looks great!!
True bombers have the bombs position underneath the planes to get the bombs dropping in a straight line when flying over the target especially for the tactic they are used for in ww2 carpet bombing which require many planes to increase the hit ratio. They also increase the hit ratio by using a bombing reticle to show how close and far you are to the target it is at an angle to helps you understand how close you are to the target but if you want to be more accurate dive bombing would be easier to see the target and needs less time to know when to drop because you only have a couple seconds to know when to drop it was the only way to hit fast moving targets in the ocean or land
Much more complicated than even this explanation. Taking into account Airspeed, relative motion, wind speed, altitude, wind speed and direction, etc.... It's why the Norden Bombsight was top secret for many years. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norden_bombsight
I liked it better when it was just us 3's and 8's
Did ATC say "call the tower?" Ohhhhhh he in trooouuuubblllee
I tell you what would be funny to drop - NERF Howlers. Mod them for weight with 'the product' (do maths s***), their ability to carry stuff and listen to the little beggars scream in.
3 is magical.
Imagine someone’s son going out to practice this in Columbia and not realizing that the dad’s bag o bags was in the back seat by mistake? x-P “expensive flour bombing”
Love the changing Titels. :-)