Northrop XB-35 ⨀ 12 Hours - Dark Screen in 1 Hour
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- The XB-35 was an experimental heavy bomber that first went into development in 1941. It was a flying wing design, propelled by 4 contra-rotating propellers. Design issues with the prop engines and the fixed wing frame led Northrop to abandon the prop engines and replaced them with jet engines. The XB-35 project was eventually cancelled, with the last bomber of this design being scrapped in 1949.
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Got to say the old fly wings are very cool but very loud in real life but cool in this audio this great video!
I found some real audio in some old military footage and I cleaned it up as best I could. Still, for old audio, I think it came out pretty good.
Sounds like it says holy shit if u listen carefully 😂
😂 Thanks for listening!
This was an awesome aircraft one that I think the Air Force should have built in large large numbers. I would have been proud to fly one if I was a live then in WW2.
It was a great looking aircraft that was ahead of it's time.
This one is awesome!
Thank you so much, enjoy!
One of the best noises too sleep too
Sleep well 😴
WOOOOW!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Enjoy and thanks for listening!
The plane in "Future Boy Conan"
I love this aircraft design. The flying wing just looks so cool.
Also can you do the Xb-19 if you have time
If I can, I will. I'll see what I can do.
Can you try and do radial engines please haven’t found one anywhere
If I can, I'll see what I can do.
Night everybody
Sleep well 😴💤💤💤
Can you see if you can find the sound of the Arsenal Bird’s engines from Ace Combat and make a loop of that?
I'll see what I can do.
I've listened to a few videos of the arsenal bird in the game and I think I can make a loop that sounds similar. It won't be exact but I think I can recreate the large wooshing sound of the propellers.
Bro do a stuka diving plzzz
Just the sound of diving over and over? I can if I can find some good audio.
@@BlackAtomProductions you could do some artsy perpetual moebius strip drone of looping/different layered dives
maybe reverse part of it to stich things along
@@BlackAtomProductions do it man the stuka diving sound is amazing
@@tempinternetname I might be able to come up with something. I'm sure plenty of audio is available as it was a unique sound for a dive bomber.
It would very nice if you a do 229 but it would very hard
I'll see what I can do.
I wonder if you can do the XF-84H thunderscreech (the worlds loudest plane)
If I can find the audio I will.
So far it isn't looking like any original audio recordings of this experimental aircraft exist. I could try to simulate something based on the description of what it sounded like although it would be tame as I wouldn't want people suffering the side effects described from listening to this aircraft 😂
Hey are you the b-2 brother,yeah why nobody no who’s you are anymore 😢 sadly I’ve asked a lot plane enthusiasts and they do not know this plane it’s
Sad it’s a good plane
The B-2, i've been trying to track down some good audio, but there isn't a whole lot available on the stealth jets. But I'm going to keep looking.
Still no luck on the Model 18?
Not yet, but if I find it I'll post it asap.
Super 🥱😴
Thank you! Sleep well 😀
Pourquoi , l'USAF et LE SAC ont ils pas conservés quelques exemplaires de ces magnifiques machine futuristes bien qu'en avance sur leurs temps ?
Certes ces machines souffraient de problemes d'instabilité qui les rendaient dangereux , et ce fût aussi le cas des B49 il me semble ?
Je suis certain qu'il existe un ou deux collectionneurs qui préservent des avions comme ceux-ci. Je pense également qu'il doit y avoir quelques exemplaires de chaque avion stockés quelque part. Il existe également des endroits comme le cimetière en Arizona où sont stockés des avions militaires pour une éventuelle utilisation future. Et bien sûr, il y a les musées. Je suis sûr qu'il y a encore au moins un ou deux avions rares qui flottent là-bas. Merci pour l'écoute!
Night everybody
Sleep well all 😴