@@MiguelCMB yeah but she is a WWI design, she was laid down in 1916 if I recall correctly, she wouldn't be commissioned as a warship until the 20's though.
this is exactly what HMS hood's whistle would have sounded like I would have loved to have heard it in real life may we never forget the courageous actions of the Hood's crew and captain in their efforts to hunt down the Bismarck
The 1st ship in the video isn't HMS Hood but a revenge class Battleship (notice the guns attached to the side of the Hull) Edit: I already found out that it was a Queen-Elizabeth Class already so stop telling me about my error. You ain't the first person to tell me that. I apologize
Actually she is a Queen Elizabeth class, post WW1, when they had their funnels merged into one funnel. Oh and also the R class had their secondary guns in a tighter arrangement, closer to amidship.
@@notyeetimus2468 that's because it is a whistle... whistles are kinda like a important part of royal navy ships Like the king george the VII.. and Duke of York..
The Admiral-class battlecruisers were to have been a class of four British Royal Navy battlecruisers built near the end of World War I. Their design began as an improved version of the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, but it was recast as a battlecruiser after Admiral John Jellicoe, commander of the Grand Fleet, pointed out that there was no real need for more battleships, but that a number of German battlecruisers had been laid down that were superior to the bulk of the Grand Fleet's battlecruisers and the design was revised to counter these. The class was to have consisted of HMS Hood, Anson, Howe, and Rodney - all names of famous admirals - but the other three ships were suspended as the material and labour required to complete them was needed for higher-priority merchantmen and escort vessels. Their designs were updated to incorporate the lessons from the Battle of Jutland, but the Admiralty eventually decided that it was better to begin again with a clean-slate design so they were cancelled in 1919. No more battlecruisers would be built due to the arms limitations agreements of the interbellum.
Who did what to whom for how many monkeys???? That was absolutely the longest sentence I have ever read in my days on this planet. Not only that, but it was mostly gobbledygook and nonsensical gibberish. Nowallowmetoreallyeducateyouonhowtorunyoursentencetogetherproperlyandstillnotmakesense. Now this is the way it's done, son!
Meanwhile, USS Texas and other American battleships of the dreadnought era were given a raspy roaring voice. Audio of her horn/whistle is here on UA-cam, it's strangely fitting for the massive vessel.
Few years later: From the mist, a shape, a ship, is taking form And the silence of the sea is about to drift into a storm Sign of power, show of force Raise the anchor, battleship's plotting its course Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine The Hood was destroyed...
Two thousand men, and fifty thousand tons of steel Set the course for the Atlantic with the Allies on their heel Firepower, firefight Battle Stations, keep the targets steady in sight Into formation, the hunt has begun Death and damnation, the fleet is coming He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine At the bottom of the ocean, the depths of the abyss They are bound by iron and blood The flagship of the navy, the terror of the seas His guns have gone silent at last...
“king of the ocean” -weighed 42k tonnes of steel, more comparable to an Iowa class -violated every single naval treaty and still ended up with a battleship less than capable or even worse than her allied counterparts -only sank hood by pure luck -was damaged in fuel tanks by Prince of Wales, a battleship that was FRESH out of the shipyard -failed to destroy planes that flew at 140mph -had AA that malfunctioned when exposed to sea water and had AA that could only be used once. -trolled by a Polish destroyer and failed to land a single hit -Failed to land a single hit on any British warship during her final battle Yeah… totally seems like the King of the Ocean
Shortly after, Hms Rodney turned Bismark into a burning scrapyard before Bismark paint was even dry. I have edited my spelling of Bismark, as it was offending some annoying jobsworth.
@@richhughes7450 Bismarck, actually. And it was more than Rodney who got in on it. Maybe you should re read the story a few more times, so that you actually come across like you KNOW something.
No the HMS used a steam syren instead of a whistle The 2 syren's were located at the mid section of the forward super structure on the port and starboard side the whistle heard in the video is most likely a tug boat since a ship the size of the HMS hood requires a very loud and low pitched horn so she can make over vessels aware of her presents as well for navigation through fog to warn over vessels and it is very rare to find steam vessel of her size of a whistle of that volume and pitch
HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy (RN). Hood was the first of the planned four Admiral-class battlecruisers to be built during the First World War. Already under construction when the Battle of Jutland occurred in mid-1916, that battle revealed serious flaws in her design despite drastic revisions before she was completed four years later. For this reason, she was the only ship of her class to be completed, as the Admiralty decided it would be better to start with a clean design on succeeding battlecruisers, leading to the never-built G-3 class. Despite the appearance of newer and more modern ships, Hood remained the largest warship in the world for 20 years after her commissioning, and her prestige was reflected in her nickname, "The Mighty Hood".
I forgot the fact Hood was a WW1 battleship, meaning it would have a steam whistle instead of a horn on WW2 battleships such as Bismarck or Yamato.
post-ww1 battleship it was a ship of 1920's
@@MiguelCMB I was about to correct myself anyway
@@MiguelCMB yeah but she is a WWI design, she was laid down in 1916 if I recall correctly, she wouldn't be commissioned as a warship until the 20's though.
Battle cruiser.
Good was a battle cruiser
Hood, the battle engine.
0:15 hood is screaming
this is exactly what HMS hood's whistle would have sounded like I would have loved to have heard it in real life may we never forget the courageous actions of the Hood's crew and captain in their efforts to hunt down the Bismarck
The 1st ship in the video isn't HMS Hood but a revenge class Battleship (notice the guns attached to the side of the Hull)
Edit: I already found out that it was a Queen-Elizabeth Class already so stop telling me about my error. You ain't the first person to tell me that. I apologize
Actually noticed, thanks
@@Armymenandplanez, np
Well spotted. I was confused when I couldn't see the second funnel.
@@bemusedpanda8875, Fair Enough. 👌
Actually she is a Queen Elizabeth class, post WW1, when they had their funnels merged into one funnel. Oh and also the R class had their secondary guns in a tighter arrangement, closer to amidship.
Sounds more like a whistle than a horn
the ship was made in ww1 and has a steam whistle instead of a horn
@@notyeetimus2468 that's because it is a whistle... whistles are kinda like a important part of royal navy ships
Like the king george the VII.. and Duke of York..
Hip hip hip, Hooray!!! - HMS crew members
The Admiral-class battlecruisers were to have been a class of four British Royal Navy battlecruisers built near the end of World War I. Their design began as an improved version of the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, but it was recast as a battlecruiser after Admiral John Jellicoe, commander of the Grand Fleet, pointed out that there was no real need for more battleships, but that a number of German battlecruisers had been laid down that were superior to the bulk of the Grand Fleet's battlecruisers and the design was revised to counter these. The class was to have consisted of HMS Hood, Anson, Howe, and Rodney - all names of famous admirals - but the other three ships were suspended as the material and labour required to complete them was needed for higher-priority merchantmen and escort vessels. Their designs were updated to incorporate the lessons from the Battle of Jutland, but the Admiralty eventually decided that it was better to begin again with a clean-slate design so they were cancelled in 1919. No more battlecruisers would be built due to the arms limitations agreements of the interbellum.
Who did what to whom for how many monkeys????
That was absolutely the longest sentence I have ever read in my days on this planet. Not only that, but it was mostly gobbledygook and nonsensical gibberish. Nowallowmetoreallyeducateyouonhowtorunyoursentencetogetherproperlyandstillnotmakesense.
Now this is the way it's done, son!
I wish it was easier to escape from big ships like that, after being hit. Back then.
Oh the british and their little horns
On the world's BIGGEST capital ships... well in the 1920s at least.
Meanwhile, USS Texas and other American battleships of the dreadnought era were given a raspy roaring voice. Audio of her horn/whistle is here on UA-cam, it's strangely fitting for the massive vessel.
Bless the old ship
And those who died with her.
Staggering that it went down in under 3 minutes,mind you ,both Arizona and Barham showed the catastrophic potential when captured on film....
Can you find Admiral graf spee/Lutzow/Admiral scheer horn?
Amazing, sounds like a huge train 😳
Listen to HMS hoods whistle sound so beautiful her voice ready to go fight the Bismarck
This footage was from 1932 and the HMS hood sank in 1941
Yes I do know that naval and NBA productions
bro this is a queen elizabeth class 💀
0:15 AHHH GUYS GET IN LINE GUYS
basically my school
There be two ships in that clip.
USS HOOD SHIP whistle horn !!!!!
ship wow A 😮😮 ?
USS? It’s HMS
Annnnnddddd beep beep (Volkswagen bug horn sound) 😆
I think I can, I think I can.
Wow hood i like your horn
Few years later:
From the mist, a shape, a ship, is taking form
And the silence of the sea is about to drift into a storm
Sign of power, show of force
Raise the anchor, battleship's plotting its course
Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel
Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean
He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas
To lead the war machine
To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine
The terror of the seas
The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
The Hood was destroyed...
And a few days after that…
Two thousand men, and fifty thousand tons of steel
Set the course for the Atlantic with the Allies on their heel
Firepower, firefight
Battle Stations, keep the targets steady in sight
Into formation, the hunt has begun
Death and damnation, the fleet is coming
He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas
To lead the war machine
To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine
The terror of the seas
The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
At the bottom of the ocean, the depths of the abyss
They are bound by iron and blood
The flagship of the navy, the terror of the seas
His guns have gone silent at last...
Then Hms Rodney stepped in
“king of the ocean”
-weighed 42k tonnes of steel, more comparable to an Iowa class
-violated every single naval treaty and still ended up with a battleship less than capable or even worse than her allied counterparts
-only sank hood by pure luck
-was damaged in fuel tanks by Prince of Wales, a battleship that was FRESH out of the shipyard
-failed to destroy planes that flew at 140mph
-had AA that malfunctioned when exposed to sea water and had AA that could only be used once.
-trolled by a Polish destroyer and failed to land a single hit
-Failed to land a single hit on any British warship during her final battle
Yeah… totally seems like the King of the Ocean
@@zornxottx Do a better song about other ship.
😁
Reminds me of British Steam Locomotive.
I forgot this is the last Photo or Footage of HMS Hood before it got Sunk by German Bismark
Sound like tot toooot
That's not what I was expecting at all.
Parece o elefante ship
she was huge!😳
The hood sank in the battle of Denmark it was destroyed by German battleship Bismark and the pince Eugene
Shortly after, Hms Rodney turned Bismark into a burning scrapyard before Bismark paint was even dry. I have edited my spelling of Bismark, as it was offending some annoying jobsworth.
@@richhughes7450 Bismarck, actually. And it was more than Rodney who got in on it. Maybe you should re read the story a few more times, so that you actually come across like you KNOW something.
Prinz Eugen, actually
@@Species5008 There's one in every crowd. maybe you should. Most of the damage was done by Rodney's 16 inchers.
Hey open up the door 🤣
Sounds scary
When, the capitalization of words make a difference.
and where did they stole this ship from ?
Wakanda.
they won’t even leave a myth country without looting 😢 “greedy crown”
" HUUUOOOAU BARPP BARP BARPP BARP
No the HMS used a steam syren instead of a whistle
The 2 syren's were located at the mid section of the forward super structure on the port and starboard side
the whistle heard in the video is most likely a tug boat
since a ship the size of the HMS hood requires a very loud and low pitched horn so she can make over vessels aware of her presents
as well for navigation through fog to warn over vessels
and it is very rare to find steam vessel of her size of a whistle of that volume and pitch
Why the First and Second sounded like screaming
This hms hood horn
Why were the crew cheering in the first part of this clip?
The word you're searching for is "cheering".
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 Thank you
battlecruiser
KMS Bismarck
All I hear is cheering
Remember my name
Bismarck remembered.
ua-cam.com/video/-FeJTgQeFT8/v-deo.html
Bruh why hasn't anyone made the whistle in Roblox so I can use it
copyright
HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy (RN).
Hood was the first of the planned four Admiral-class battlecruisers to be built during the First World War.
Already under construction when the Battle of Jutland occurred in mid-1916, that battle revealed serious flaws in her design despite drastic revisions before she was completed four years later.
For this reason, she was the only ship of her class to be completed, as the Admiralty decided it would be better to start with a clean design on succeeding battlecruisers, leading to the never-built G-3 class.
Despite the appearance of newer and more modern ships, Hood remained the largest warship in the world for 20 years after her commissioning, and her prestige was reflected in her nickname, "The Mighty Hood".
CIS Mira more better
Just a little thing to those saying Hood was a battleship.