Ok, list with all the artworks in this List: (pls add/correct me) 0:04 Blohm und Voss BV P211, but there are some other BV designs that look similar (P209.2 for example) 0:09 Weserflug p.1003 0:15 Messerschmitt P.1112 (not rly sure) 0:20 Messerschmitt Me P.1109 0:24 Horten H.XVIIIB (Nevington War Museum) 0:33 Arado E.555 0:40 Focke Wulf Triebflügeljäger 0:44 Horten H.III 0:51 Focke Wulf Ta 400 0:54 Horten H.VII (not rly sure) 1:04 FW 190 with BMW 802 1:09 Hütter Hü 136/II 1:19 Silbervogel 1:14 junkers ef 128 or arado nj1 1:30 Daimler Benz Projekt C 1:34 Aggregat a9 (a4 is v2) 1:40 Blohm Voss bv ae 607 1:45 Von Braun Interceptor 1:56 arado ar projekt 2 2:04 arado e 377 guided by henkel he 162 (Mistel bomber) 2:10 junker ju 187/287 the original title was ju 287, but another aircraft later got it, so i'l just call it ju 187 2:15 maybe a me p.262/ me 262 hg3 2:40 fw 42 2:44 do p.215 2:51 BMW Schnellbomber I 2:59 bachem ba 349 natter 3:10 henschel hs 310 3:16 horten hxviii 3:40 He 162 3:45 Ta 283 Pls note that some where build, but most weren't
That is the Sanger Silbervogel. The concept was that it would be launched by a rocket-sled from a track in Germany, climb to altitude under a mix of it’s own rocket power as well as residual energy from the rocket sled, and begin “skip-gliding” across the upper atmosphere. As part of the Amerika Bomber project’s early proposals, it was proposed that a Silbervogel-type airframe could be configured to carry a large bomb to drop on the US as it “skip-glided” overhead. Recovery would be by circling the Earth and landing in Germany. The Silbervogel is pretty much a go-to example of how, for all their advancements, the Germans had no idea how reentry physics and extremely high-speed aerodynamics worked. See also the A-9/A-4b at 1:36 - it was meant to be, depending on the time period, either an improved A-4 to blow up the British from launch sites in Germany itself, or the second stage of an “Amerika Rakete”. Note the cockpit upfront - due to limitations in guidance computers at the time, as well as the lack of a warhead of sufficient yield to make precision aim unnecessary, the A-9 was meant to be manned. While not intended as a suicide weapon (the pilot was to have an ejector seat), it is highly unlikely the A-9 would survive reentry intact, never mind surviving long enough for the pilot to bail out of the aircraft. And even if he did, he would be doing so over the United States.
He 162 yes, it did see service even though it was a big lump of barely holding together glued shit (if you don't know where I'm coming from basically it shot down nothing during the war)
Most of these airplanes never reached anywhere near the experimental phase. Most shown here are just concepts pieced together from engineers plans, notes and diagrams found during WW2.
@Heer Kommando His point is that the video is sorta misleading, if it said "German aircraft concepts" then it would be true but experimental aircraft are those who got at least to the point of making a wooden mockup of it and testing the aero
Soviete Onion most of them is real... desinged by a crazy guy who desinged too the Do.... the "Pfeil" w/ 2 piston engin... and the Space bombers desinged by sänger and one of them tested in a airtunnel and the most was desinged for the america bomber project
My friend: Man future fighter planes look so weird these days Me: Yeah could fighter design get any weirder? Luftwaffe concept planes: Allow us to introduce ourselfs
Surprisingly, 13 of the concepts shown were actually proposals for the German Luftwaffe during WWII. At least 13 of which I could find on the Wunderwaffe Wiki.
@@colinbaker8314 Peoples Fighter. Very light, extremely maneuverable, not forgiving in flight so needed a skilled pilot. As commented by Winkle Brown who flew one after the war.
- Nothing to believe here. The Germans couldn't field the Me262 in substantial numbers or even get a fraction of them off the ground in 4 years of operation. - Not even the mighty industrial power of the U.S.A. could possibly field a small fraction of these during the war. - Just a fantasy pipe dream. Like the Amercans landing men on Mars by 1984. Moon bases in 1999. And arriving @ Jupiter in long atomic powered space ships in 2001.....
@@atrashlemon7735 A large majority of these planes were not built and around half weren’t actually designed and are just bullshit I think around 5% were semi flown/built.
2:10 the thought process behind this would follow Person 1: So the gunners keep shooting the tail Person 2: yes Person 1: then let’s flip the tail so they can shoot it Person 2: your a genius, why didn’t we think of that earlier
General Ironwood That’s a modification of the Me 262, called the Me 262 HG III/3. Is was supposed to be the most advanced variant of the HG series, which were basically modified Me 262s that were faster.
@@theorangeofallahpbuh1840 I can see the resemblance but it still looks so uncanny and unique. I've seen what an HG III looks like, and this craft still looks way too "modified" to be one. The pilot is practically seated on the tail!! Haha
This piece is called Aces High and was written by Ron Goodwin (British) for the film Battle of Britain (1969). ua-cam.com/video/5ZJdRRN3dOQ/v-deo.html :-)
Yup they were great designers. Verman Von Braun being their best Aerospace rocket scientist. He was also working on Alien UFOs but it was classified by US Govt after the war. It has been shown in Project Blue Book History Channel tv Drama based on UFO Conspiracy.
noo, youre saying that modern society has an unwarranted infactuation with "german engineering superiority" and that they give them so much credit that they create their own designs that they think atleast one german engineer from the 1940s maybe could have though of? of course not
A lot of Nazi rocket and aircraft design is used in the making of rockets and aircraft today. The Lunar landing could not have been possible without Nazi design. The Saturn 5 rocket was designed by evil Nazi Wernher Von Braun.
Most wander waffen weapons (especially aircraft) were designed when Germany started losing the war and everybody in German high command was either freaking out or trying to kill hitler
kip vanderkip Yes, and no, a tiger could kill 5 Sherman's while it is by its self, while the Sherman's if they are close enough could penetrate the sides and the engine room
zach earwood but in the end...the allies won. what kills me is that nazi-philes think the USA or Britain built a heavy tank they could but what for? the German tanks were built to such high tolerances that they were nightmares to repair. The Soviets and the T33/34 beat the Nazis with their mass produced piece of shit.
Funny. The Ratios of British Shermans were almost the other way around when their shermans engaged Tigers in Normandy. When the US/UK fought Tigers in Italy it was literally the other way around.
Great artwork, beautifully drawn and a few did make it to prototype. However 3.07 is a Fouga Magister a French 2 seat trainer of the 1950's. Clever mix of "real" and "imaginary". Some of the more far fetched were seriously lacking in flying ability. enjoyed it.
The image you use for the Gotha/Horton 229 fighter is actually the H-1 Glider test bed they built priot to the H-2 that had 2 pusher propellers. The H-3 was the first with Jet englines..and had a different wing shape and the aft "fuselage" projected back a bit from the trailing edge. The Go 229 is a formidable fighter..that could climb like nobody's business...but high speed wing stress would doom the aircraft as the wooden wings would fail in tight turns.
The only one that actually reached a wind-tunnel test was the Ju 187, (without the rotating tail, because its designers weren't sure if the could get it to work) which turned out to be slower than the Ju 87 Stuka it was meant to replace.
Several look like modern US planes. 0:10) The Osprey. 0:32)1947 Boeing 377 Stratocruiser. Used by the USAF and renamed The Globemaster. 2:53)YB49 Flying Wing. 3:39)There was an US plane with the engine on top. 5 or less built. Also The B1 Lancer bomber, B2 Spirit bomber, and the F117 Nighthawk fighter.
There"s no information about the designer, potential manufacturer, specifications, or the artist who made the drawings. Just pretty pictures for a comic book.
Some of these looks like what they would have if they set Crimson Skies in the mid 1940's. " when you hit the ground, tell them Nathan Zachary sent you."
I enjoy seeing many design planes I thought I knew every one of them since I was a young lad but then again every time I notice is always a design and never seen from imperial Germany to Nazi Germany I'm not glorify what they did don't get me wrong I just left the design of the plains and ingenuity they have done on both wars. 🦅
From Axis Forums: The march was composed by Ron Goodwin for the film 'Battle of Britain' In the UK it was called 'Luftwaffe March', in the US 'Aces High'. When the film was made, as you probably know, the music was composed by William Walton. The producers thought that he hadn't written enough. So Ron Goodwin was drafted in at the last minute to redo the music. He had 3 weeks to write the soundtrack. He said that the piece of music that took him the longest to write was this march. He was working almost day and night for those weeks to get the music done. (There is a real Nazi Luftwaffe March but is sounds like nothing compared to this.)
Ken Newell so curious, most of them appeared just when the war is over, included here the transistor, laser, advanced missiles,rocketry and jets, so curious...
@@kkteutsch6416 Jet engines were around during the war, Germany copied British designs but never made any good jet engines, USA was behind and had to take British designs during the war.
Barrie Rodliffe germans copied british projects... that were only centrifugal jet engines, the only centrifugal engine germans used was for the Heinkel HE 280 aircraft that flews early, in 1937...
@@kkteutsch6416 Whittles patents covered centrifugal and axial flow jet engines. Germany copied both and the He 280 did not fly in 1937 but in 1940 and it was cancelled.
The Germans spent a lot of time and energy on "wonder weapons" like these planes, mega tanks, rockets, etc. when the allies were focused on less "sexy" things like optimizing production and improving technology that really made a difference (radar, anyone?) It's no surprise that, by 1945, the allies were walking all over Germany (literally).
A few of those figments resemble US experimental aircraft. Many of them are stolen from fictional work for presentation here. Short version; this video is fantasy.
@@lil__boi3027 Since the few He 162's that entered service had little in the way of success and some rather bad losses in it's very brief career of about two weeks I do not really rate it as successful.
True! Some Reddit weaboo took modern planes and slaped a swastika on it and called german Hell! There even is an Mig-15 with a ironcross from after the war!
@@thatoneweeb-wehraboo2424 no its not its a junkers ju187 paper project to make the tail rotate mid flight so the gunner would be able to turn the gun 180 degrees
These aircraft were drawings and sketches made on bar napkins. Not a single blueprint has been found for any of these super aircraft, except the Horton 228, which was nor designed as a stealth aircraft. That word didn't emerge until the late 1970's. Lockheed built a full mock up of the 228 and found while it did have a slightly smaller radar cross section it would be seen by the by British Radar. None of the other dream aircraft were just artist drawing, nothing more. Even the fearsome Me 262 would stall and flame out if power applied to fast. Meanwhile the United States would have put into full production the Lockheed P-80, making 500 a month in various factories. The British, with their Meteor was already flying and had a superior engine design that could be fire walled and go hundreds of hours between overhauls; unlike the 262 that had to be overhauled every 25-40 hours. Besides, the war in Europe and Asia wouldn't see 1946. Two A-Bombs were built. One for Germany, One for Japan. Good thing the Nazi's surrendered when they did.
Who knows Brett; what if some of these aircraft went into production in summer 1944 and on. there could have been a lot of jets and fast, like 550 MPH turbo prop aircraft. But Germany was not living in a Vacuum. If the P-80 was rushed into production, there would have been several squadrons in service over Europe, Mid to Late Summer 1944. A lot has been made and speculated that the P-80 and Meteor would have been no match for the Me-242 and a lot of these Luftwaffe 1946, were that, 1946 where British, American and Soviets would have improved on their science as well. Perhaps a few B-29 squadrons flying out of Italy and England in late 1944, early 1945 would also have changed things. this is assuming that several squadron of the B-17 Bomber destroyers came to fruition. One of the 2 A-Bombs was meant for Germany if they didn't surrender. Think of that one. At the end of the war, the USA had Project Paperclip to loot, steal and make deals with Nazi/German Scientist to get them and their tech to the USA. Many of the V-2 Groundcrew along withe Me-262 and other aircraft projects were sent to the USA. The Brits did the same and so did the Soviets. To the winner goes the spoils.
but, saying that D-day never happened and no German scientists fled, the A-bomb project was very rapidly advanced by th gaining of german scientists, so if there was no foot on germany's neck, or better yet on europe intirely, then the A-bomb would be very distant for the allies. But regardless there was no stopping the American heavy bombing for that was the thing keeping all of those "wonder weapons" from ever touching the sky.
The world is fortunate that the goosestepping thugs had such bad working relationships and all wanted to be glory hogs so much that they never realized the better aircraft in this list.
Please dont forget these thugs acted like that amongst themselves, so much so that they couldn't even agree on a serious in-house design policy, every manufacturer acted like this was in a pre war policy so nothing ever really got done unless by pure fluke, take the fw 190, 2 different version of the same aircraft at the same time, 1 long nose, 1 short, and then along comes Kurt Tank, the original designer and throws in another new aircraft of the same type!!
History channel at 3am :
Don't forget the aliens!
Xd
Modern marvels
Lol
I see you alot on Weaponsandstuff93's channel
3:34 Hans: Now THIS is podracing!!
Fritz: Hans, there's a spitfire behind us-
You mean blitzkrieg?
More like *Now das ist pod racing!*
star wars
Inverter p38
“DO YOU EVEN LUFT BRO?!”
I can luft and I can waffa, idk how the last part is spelled
@@thelegoguy9490 pretty close swap the a with e
I lüft
Americans: I'm having some luft drizzled waffa for breakfast
Jawohl kameraden I lüft
Ah yes.
Upside down stuka
Big brain time
**dives into space instead of land**
The Vertical Stabilizer Can Actually Rotate (up and Down)
Indeed.
At least the gears up for more speed
For some reason the inverted stuka has a design that kinda reminds me of a helicopter...
Ah-56 Cheyenne
Ok, list with all the artworks in this List: (pls add/correct me)
0:04 Blohm und Voss BV P211, but there are some other BV designs that look similar (P209.2 for example)
0:09 Weserflug p.1003
0:15 Messerschmitt P.1112 (not rly sure)
0:20 Messerschmitt Me P.1109
0:24 Horten H.XVIIIB (Nevington War Museum)
0:33 Arado E.555
0:40 Focke Wulf Triebflügeljäger
0:44 Horten H.III
0:51 Focke Wulf Ta 400
0:54 Horten H.VII (not rly sure)
1:04 FW 190 with BMW 802
1:09 Hütter Hü 136/II
1:19 Silbervogel
1:14 junkers ef 128 or arado nj1
1:30 Daimler Benz Projekt C
1:34 Aggregat a9 (a4 is v2)
1:40 Blohm Voss bv ae 607
1:45 Von Braun Interceptor
1:56 arado ar projekt 2
2:04 arado e 377 guided by henkel he 162 (Mistel bomber)
2:10 junker ju 187/287 the original title was ju 287, but another aircraft later got it, so i'l just call it ju 187
2:15 maybe a me p.262/ me 262 hg3
2:40 fw 42
2:44 do p.215
2:51 BMW Schnellbomber I
2:59 bachem ba 349 natter
3:10 henschel hs 310
3:16 horten hxviii
3:40 He 162
3:45 Ta 283
Pls note that some where build, but most weren't
Thanks!
Thanks for the names!
0:51 Me 264?
@@nathanbasset me 264=4 engines
Ta 400=6 engines
Picture=6 engines
Yup, its a 264
Still thx :)
Moritz K 0:04 Ta 183?
1:20 looks like something that Elon Musk would build
hilarious
exactly, wtf even is that
@@HyouMix
I looked it up, it's the Silbervoglel, a rocket powered bomber kinda thing
That is the Sanger Silbervogel. The concept was that it would be launched by a rocket-sled from a track in Germany, climb to altitude under a mix of it’s own rocket power as well as residual energy from the rocket sled, and begin “skip-gliding” across the upper atmosphere. As part of the Amerika Bomber project’s early proposals, it was proposed that a Silbervogel-type airframe could be configured to carry a large bomb to drop on the US as it “skip-glided” overhead. Recovery would be by circling the Earth and landing in Germany.
The Silbervogel is pretty much a go-to example of how, for all their advancements, the Germans had no idea how reentry physics and extremely high-speed aerodynamics worked. See also the A-9/A-4b at 1:36 - it was meant to be, depending on the time period, either an improved A-4 to blow up the British from launch sites in Germany itself, or the second stage of an “Amerika Rakete”. Note the cockpit upfront - due to limitations in guidance computers at the time, as well as the lack of a warhead of sufficient yield to make precision aim unnecessary, the A-9 was meant to be manned. While not intended as a suicide weapon (the pilot was to have an ejector seat), it is highly unlikely the A-9 would survive reentry intact, never mind surviving long enough for the pilot to bail out of the aircraft. And even if he did, he would be doing so over the United States.
The man behind the slaughter you mean HEILrious
3:40 that jet exist
He 162 yes, it did see service even though it was a big lump of barely holding together glued shit
(if you don't know where I'm coming from basically it shot down nothing during the war)
AbsoluteMisfortune apparently the he 162 was a very fine aircraft to fly. exept when your wing rips due to makeshift glue
@@jackdevenish6609Or glue intentionally sabotaged by the disgruntled slave workers.
It was poor qualified, but simce it was jet, it was above average
AbsoluteMisfortune the he 162 shot down 1 plane 2 days before the war ended from what I recall hearing on a documentary
2:11 i Start Searching this Aircraft, When i accidentaly click the Carrier version of Henshel-129 In HOI4
How does that look?
incase you didnt know, search ju 187
0:30 Where did third pair of engines from BV-238 disappear?
0:50 O, that's all coming together - it was added to Me-264.
Those arent 264s
@@diegodelizsoto the only difference between 264s and the picture are the additional 2 engines on the plane from the picture
@PBJMan yes, its a focke wulf ta 400
Did an entire comment identifying all / most of the aircraft, or at least i tried
Lol another person that have undesrstood the two planes
0:30 That's not The Bv-238, It's nose is round
0:50 It's not an Me 264
Most of these airplanes never reached anywhere near the experimental phase. Most shown here are just concepts pieced together from engineers plans, notes and diagrams found during WW2.
Isn't that literally the fucking definition of experimental bruh you literally just contradicted your whole ass argument
@@Kevin_Levrone505 no experimental is when the airframe is produced and tested so these are nowhere near experimental
@Heer Kommando His point is that the video is sorta misleading, if it said "German aircraft concepts" then it would be true but experimental aircraft are those who got at least to the point of making a wooden mockup of it and testing the aero
@Austin Rooks I think there was a similar plane with that same asymmetric cockpit layout, but I don't know if it ever managed to fly, so... maybe.
3:40 *Sad He 162 noises*
2:10 that's a Stunker
You mean Stuka right? Or is that a weird nickname you have it 😂
@@hydra6285 You wouldn't get it
@@hydra6285 welp u don't get the joke
knuckles memes do you know dae wae F
Need to add in 'War thunder'
Yea
Majority is fake
Still, looks awesome
they were designed as part of the 'Jäger notprogramm'
Soviete Onion most of them is real... desinged by a crazy guy who desinged too the Do.... the "Pfeil" w/ 2 piston engin... and the Space bombers desinged by sänger and one of them tested in a airtunnel and the most was desinged for the america bomber project
My friend: Man future fighter planes look so weird these days
Me: Yeah could fighter design get any weirder?
Luftwaffe concept planes: Allow us to introduce ourselfs
I feel supremely confident that almost NONE of those were ever even remotely considered or even presented as potential aircraft for the Luftwafe.
I can only count 3, the Natter, He 162 and the Me 264, that's it lol, others are weird amalgalms of other aircraft or just straight up made up
@@InitiateDee i could have done this in seconds by just scrolling a pinterest page witg "german aircraft concepts" as research criteria
Surprisingly, 13 of the concepts shown were actually proposals for the German Luftwaffe during WWII. At least 13 of which I could find on the Wunderwaffe Wiki.
The weird stuka was actually considered and was actually a pretty good design
James Harding The one at 3:13 as well
3:39 that isn't a experimental fighter , it actually exist.
is the He-162 Volksjager (I think is like that)
HE 162 salamander
@@colinbaker8314 Peoples Fighter. Very light, extremely maneuverable, not forgiving in flight so needed a skilled pilot. As commented by Winkle Brown who flew one after the war.
@@cley123 im not so sure in the manuverable section, that plane cant turn for shit in all my soirces
He 162 spatz (sparrow)
Absolutely AMAZING. I am German yet I can hardly believe my eyes
Welcome to the club.
Most of the worlds greatest inventions are German inventions
- Nothing to believe here. The Germans couldn't field the Me262 in substantial numbers or even get a fraction of them off the ground in 4 years of operation.
- Not even the mighty industrial power of the U.S.A. could possibly field a small fraction of these during the war.
- Just a fantasy pipe dream. Like the Amercans landing men on Mars by 1984. Moon bases in 1999. And arriving @ Jupiter in long atomic powered space ships in 2001.....
@@atrashlemon7735 A large majority of these planes were not built and around half weren’t actually designed and are just bullshit I think around 5% were semi flown/built.
@@atrashlemon7735 Including the moon landing
note that the German designers is high on meth at the time
2:10 the thought process behind this would follow
Person 1: So the gunners keep shooting the tail
Person 2: yes
Person 1: then let’s flip the tail so they can shoot it
Person 2: your a genius, why didn’t we think of that earlier
Lol
How we land now?
@@pinngg6907 flip the tail back up
2:17 looks like a goddamn Jedi Star Fighter
General Ironwood That’s a modification of the Me 262, called the Me 262 HG III/3. Is was supposed to be the most advanced variant of the HG series, which were basically modified Me 262s that were faster.
I thought the same thing when I saw it lol
Its the me-262 hg 3
@@theorangeofallahpbuh1840 I can see the resemblance but it still looks so uncanny and unique. I've seen what an HG III looks like, and this craft still looks way too "modified" to be one. The pilot is practically seated on the tail!! Haha
Along with those military experiments that allies don't had know how to do, the german military marsch songs are really a pleasure to listen to....
This piece is called Aces High and was written by Ron Goodwin (British) for the film Battle of Britain (1969). ua-cam.com/video/5ZJdRRN3dOQ/v-deo.html :-)
0:30: Besides requiring all the fuel Germany had left in 1945 for one flight, what would this wunderwaffe have done?
0:40 Now that's a flying Fidget Spinner
They predicted the shitty trend of a spinner.
Bar spinnnah
LOL
@TheSnarpyOne r/whooosh
I think that thing actually flew
i watched this while going on a "shopping" trip to see what I can try to recreate in kerbal space program
for fun, I guess
Same here
well the german tech artists could draw
jdsol1938 wtf
most modern inventions we owe the Germans. without them no NASA
Americans copy and improve, the are less brilliant at inventing
Yup they were great designers. Verman Von Braun being their best Aerospace rocket scientist. He was also working on Alien UFOs but it was classified by US Govt after the war. It has been shown in Project Blue Book History Channel tv Drama based on UFO Conspiracy.
@@samnigam3451 *Wernher von Braun* did not work on UFO bullshit...
...and most of this crap in this video is just fantasy bullshit from people with a nice hobby. most of this was not planned by germans in WWII
1:06
Looks like something out of Sky Crawlers
O for the love of god none of these were war-designed, these are from fans.
A handful are genuine designs, including the Heinkel He 162 and Bachem Natter, but yes, the vast majority are modern fantasies!
noo, youre saying that modern society has an unwarranted infactuation with "german engineering superiority" and that they give them so much credit that they create their own designs that they think atleast one german engineer from the 1940s maybe could have though of? of course not
Youll be suprised how many the germans would have made or were so close to making
I forgot I had the volume up and the intro scared the shit out of me
It's incredible how they looked into the future
A lot of Nazi rocket and aircraft design is used in the making of rockets and aircraft today. The Lunar landing could not have been possible without Nazi design. The Saturn 5 rocket was designed by evil Nazi Wernher Von Braun.
I legit was looking for this video because a saw it like 7 years back and it stuck with me
Jesus Christ, imagine if Germany actually had the resources to build this stuff
They had in 1943 and first half of 1944 but that things were just waste of resources.
Most wander waffen weapons (especially aircraft) were designed when Germany started losing the war and everybody in German high command was either freaking out or trying to kill hitler
1:00
-Hey bro what’s up?
-I’ve just made the Me-163
-Ok, and?
-WITH TWIN JET ENGINE!
-YO WHAT THE FUCK!
3:44 definitely dont have a model of this at st louis.
Wow. I feels like I'm watching concept art for Star Wars. Blows the mind.
while they were playing, we were mass producing
That being mass producing pieces of shit
kip vanderkip Yes, and no, a tiger could kill 5 Sherman's while it is by its self, while the Sherman's if they are close enough could penetrate the sides and the engine room
zach earwood but in the end...the allies won. what kills me is that nazi-philes think the USA or Britain built a heavy tank
they could but what for? the German tanks were built to such high tolerances that they were nightmares to repair. The Soviets and the T33/34 beat the Nazis with their mass produced piece of shit.
Funny. The Ratios of British Shermans were almost the other way around when their shermans engaged Tigers in Normandy. When the US/UK fought Tigers in Italy it was literally the other way around.
Crag_r
Sorry Mr. Craig,
What's your point.
I watched this back in 2011 was the reason behind my interest in engineering and true enlightenment, thank you for this.
Now I just want to change history and make the axis win so I can see this damn it.
This is basically a contest for most bizarre aircraft design
Great artwork, beautifully drawn and a few did make it to prototype. However 3.07 is a Fouga Magister a French 2 seat trainer of the 1950's. Clever mix of "real" and "imaginary". Some of the more far fetched were seriously lacking in flying ability. enjoyed it.
Just Check No, it's not a Magister.
3:07 Heinkel P.1079 jet night fighter.
@@rebvodka9013 3 years late but that plane was never flown of made.
The image you use for the Gotha/Horton 229 fighter is actually the H-1 Glider test bed they built priot to the H-2 that had 2 pusher propellers. The H-3 was the first with Jet englines..and had a different wing shape and the aft "fuselage" projected back a bit from the trailing edge. The Go 229 is a formidable fighter..that could climb like nobody's business...but high speed wing stress would doom the aircraft as the wooden wings would fail in tight turns.
Ho 18 not 299
299 was figher
18 was bomber
The second one actually came true. It became the v 22 osprey.
No the P.1003 was a German plane while the V-22 is a American plane.
The only one that actually reached a wind-tunnel test was the Ju 187, (without the rotating tail, because its designers weren't sure if the could get it to work) which turned out to be slower than the Ju 87 Stuka it was meant to replace.
2:28: the F-86 Sabre's secret ancestor.
2:43: The Humpback of the Luftwaffe.
Lol, how does this end up in my recommendations after 13 year?
2:10 that is a stuka with no landing dear and a uppsidedown tail
and its 3d model not actual photo
Shut your ass up about "dumb americans" and they never made a prototype. Do some research before you start calling names
Max Schneider weeb? Someones upset ;(
:-(
That's actually akuts 78-JU
Several look like modern US planes.
0:10) The Osprey.
0:32)1947 Boeing 377 Stratocruiser. Used by the USAF and renamed The Globemaster.
2:53)YB49 Flying Wing.
3:39)There was an US plane with the engine on top. 5 or less built.
Also The B1 Lancer bomber, B2 Spirit bomber, and the F117 Nighthawk fighter.
Most were after ww2 and are still now American or Russian war aircraft remodeled...
Some of these planes look straight out of star wars
"inspiration"
nah it's all copied
Nazi engineer: ‘so I have talking to my transdimensional alien friend, and I came up with some ideas for some new aircraft...’
I love how half of these are just like
Ah yes. The shit that I took yesterday. A truly beautiful thing
There"s no information about the designer, potential manufacturer, specifications, or the artist who made the drawings. Just pretty pictures for a comic book.
Some of these looks like what they would have if they set Crimson Skies in the mid 1940's.
" when you hit the ground, tell them Nathan Zachary sent you."
Great artwork, but I'm afraid someone had too much cheese before going to bed! I've seen bricks that stood more chance of flying!
2:09 is that the Ferrari Emblem on the nose? xD
No, its a german simble, its the only thing i know
@@prato_ that looks more like a Ferrari Emblem to me, since that looks like a horse on two legs :/
@@blackrose1293 it is
@@blackrose1293 images.app.goo.gl/pMU8JFSBgKZtPvF89
Here u can see that decal in the war thunder game
I enjoy seeing many design planes I thought I knew every one of them since I was a young lad but then again every time I notice is always a design and never seen from imperial Germany to Nazi Germany I'm not glorify what they did don't get me wrong I just left the design of the plains and ingenuity they have done on both wars. 🦅
Please let us know more detailed information about those planes type, model, manufacturer, etc.
We need them to ask Google.
2:08 Ju 89 akutS
Does anyone know the name of the plane in 3:05?
The name of that plane is the Heinkel P.1079 Zerstorer
0:54 plane name plz
Alexandru Daieanu its not real most of them are not real
Please note the the RAF had actual, operational squadrons of Vampires flying in 1946 and not some aircraft that are just a bunch of wishful thinking.
1:36: so the Germans wanted to make space rockets after all. Probably they used one to escape from Earth and chill out on the Moon.
Alternative title:cursed planes that will hurt ur brains
Love the music. Too bad we had a war so the birds did not fly.
You Know It's From The Battle Of Britain (1969), Right?
1:20 Hans: Now that is how we get to space
Such a shame they couldn't have been with the allies, the technology was far ahead of its time.
ClearlyMLG if the allies never went to war with them then this technology would not have been thought of
You mean they had superior pencils and pens?
ClearlyMLG the British captured the Helicopter aircraft the focke wulf
Shame they couldn't have been with the Allies? Against whom? The Allied forces were allied against GERMANY!!!
A jelus American?
Believe it or not, I actually recognized a couple of those designs; I still wonder who thought of the flying wing first, the Germans or Jack Northrop?
This reminds me of Dr. Strangelove and how I learned to love the bomb. These where hanging in some old Nazi office at NASA
0:29 What Plane is this?
The majorit never was planned and very few where build
Something about the Messerschmitt Me P.1110 "Ente" (Duck) at 2:19 that is still a favorite.
Imagine history if they had developed this stuff
All these planes are perfect and we need these things now
Hard to believe the music was composed by a brit.
cinewill p , True but still great music for the video.
It was not composed by a brit.
That's the official "Luftwaffe march".
You realize that they just played the official "Luftwaffe march" used in germany... for the opening of the BoB film, right?
*but he can claim the modification for himself, of course.
From Axis Forums: The march was composed by Ron Goodwin for the film 'Battle of Britain'
In the UK it was called 'Luftwaffe March', in the US 'Aces High'.
When the film was made, as you probably know, the music was composed
by William Walton. The producers thought that he hadn't written
enough. So Ron Goodwin was drafted in at the last minute to redo the music. He had 3
weeks to write the soundtrack. He said that the piece of music that took him the
longest to write was this march. He was working almost day and night
for those weeks to get the music done. (There is a real Nazi Luftwaffe March but is sounds like nothing compared to this.)
Early 2000s history channel be like
It doesn't matter if they were. Dreams the fact is they where far ahead of The Allies
@Bob Browning
Rubbish!! You are just not seeing the stuff which the allies dreamed up; it's just as fantastical.
Ken Newell so curious, most of them appeared just when the war is over, included here the transistor, laser, advanced missiles,rocketry and jets, so curious...
@@kkteutsch6416
Jet engines were around during the war, Germany copied British designs but never made any good jet engines, USA was behind and had to take British designs during the war.
Barrie Rodliffe germans copied british projects... that were only centrifugal jet engines, the only centrifugal engine germans used was for the Heinkel HE 280 aircraft that flews early, in 1937...
@@kkteutsch6416
Whittles patents covered centrifugal and axial flow jet engines.
Germany copied both and the He 280 did not fly in 1937 but in 1940 and it was cancelled.
The music makes me feel like burning books at Nuremberg. I will start getting them together for my next visit.
0:10 Hmm... A VTOL!
A German osprey
1:10 where is the cockpit of this aircraft? and what is it called?
The cockpit its in the tale
The Germans spent a lot of time and energy on "wonder weapons" like these planes, mega tanks, rockets, etc. when the allies were focused on less "sexy" things like optimizing production and improving technology that really made a difference (radar, anyone?) It's no surprise that, by 1945, the allies were walking all over Germany (literally).
@SomeFurryGuy Germany had utterly no chance. America alone could have smashed Germany. England Russia and America against Germany was a one sided joke
@@ThomasAffoltertevisalone? Okay. Lmao.
Sometimes i question myself what would planes look like if the germans had enough time to test some of those
Gute gute Lufwaffe marche❗
would be nice to know the full names of them
my grandgrandpa has flown in 1941 with serbian airforce against the germans.He has flown a Rogozarski IK-3
Nice
2:44
They are battling in space?
absolutely fantastic, in every way
Actually No, only one Vehicle actually was build existed but the majority is bullshit
this is what YOU think of !
When I give hanz too much creative freedom
When Goebbels learned 3D studio!
2:40 Yeoo the Germans made the X-Wing fighter from Star Wars before it was kewl😤
i wished the Germans were in the alies
Richard Favor then we would have UFO tech by now
Better they waited some years
Correct ! Would have been much better !
1:53 is that A-10?
THESE ENGINEERS HAD WIDE VISIONS,GREAT DESIGNS
Good imaginations.
@@barrierodliffe4155 fuck
Rotate vertical stabilizer make plane slow instead of fast
I wonder why it called super stuka
Yes some are genuine but I believe a lot are figments of someone imaginary dream to make a game
A few of those figments resemble US experimental aircraft. Many of them are stolen from fictional work for presentation here. Short version; this video is fantasy.
Yes I agree , certainly nice airbrush art work ,keep the gamers happy
One of them lost out you the F-35, its at 1:50
Or else we might build these super weapons in the future for incoming aliens
Tell me that the plane at 2:15 looks like General Grievous star fighter please tell me I’m not the only one who noticed that
Some of these were actually real, some were prototypes, and a few dont even exist
Some were just paper designs that were never made, some just got to the experimental stage, none got past prototypes.
@@barrierodliffe4155 wrong, 3:42 he-162 was actually build and seen combat
Tho it was a shit design
@@lil__boi3027 Since the few He 162's that entered service had little in the way of success and some rather bad losses in it's very brief career of about two weeks I do not really rate it as successful.
@@barrierodliffe4155 I said it was a shit design, but it was actually build and seen combat
@@lil__boi3027
Very little combat and only for a couple of weeks, it would seem to have killed more German pilots than anyone else.
When German research and development personnel get back to work after Oktoberfest.
Well guys take a closer look again the aircraft of today are the same as what you see on here !.
True!
Some Reddit weaboo took modern planes and slaped a swastika on it and called german
Hell! There even is an Mig-15 with a ironcross from after the war!
(2:11) what aircraft is this
It's a fictional Aircraft
@@thatoneweeb-wehraboo2424 no its not its a junkers ju187 paper project to make the tail rotate mid flight so the gunner would be able to turn the gun 180 degrees
These aircraft were drawings and sketches made on bar napkins. Not a single blueprint has been found for any of these super aircraft, except the Horton 228, which was nor designed as a stealth aircraft. That word didn't emerge until the late 1970's. Lockheed built a full mock up of the 228 and found while it did have a slightly smaller radar cross section it would be seen by the by British Radar. None of the other dream aircraft were just artist drawing, nothing more. Even the fearsome Me 262 would stall and flame out if power applied to fast. Meanwhile the United States would have put into full production the Lockheed P-80, making 500 a month in various factories. The British, with their Meteor was already flying and had a superior engine design that could be fire walled and go hundreds of hours between overhauls; unlike the 262 that had to be overhauled every 25-40 hours. Besides, the war in Europe and Asia wouldn't see 1946. Two A-Bombs were built. One for Germany, One for Japan. Good thing the Nazi's surrendered when they did.
it is not a Ho 228 it is a Ho229
Igor Keser
Thanks Igor...Typo. My bad.
Thank you for the correction.
excellent true reasoning...
as opposed to wonderful fantasy Monday morning quarterbacking
Who knows Brett; what if some of these aircraft went into production in summer 1944 and on. there could have been a lot of jets and fast, like 550 MPH turbo prop aircraft. But Germany was not living in a Vacuum. If the P-80 was rushed into production, there would have been several squadrons in service over Europe, Mid to Late Summer 1944. A lot has been made and speculated that the P-80 and Meteor would have been no match for the Me-242 and a lot of these Luftwaffe 1946, were that, 1946 where British, American and Soviets would have improved on their science as well. Perhaps a few B-29 squadrons flying out of Italy and England in late 1944, early 1945 would also have changed things. this is assuming that several squadron of the B-17 Bomber destroyers came to fruition. One of the 2 A-Bombs was meant for Germany if they didn't surrender. Think of that one.
At the end of the war, the USA had Project Paperclip to loot, steal and make deals with Nazi/German Scientist to get them and their tech to the USA. Many of the V-2 Groundcrew along withe Me-262 and other aircraft projects were sent to the USA. The Brits did the same and so did the Soviets. To the winner goes the spoils.
but, saying that D-day never happened and no German scientists fled, the A-bomb project was very rapidly advanced by th gaining of german scientists, so if there was no foot on germany's neck, or better yet on europe intirely, then the A-bomb would be very distant for the allies. But regardless there was no stopping the American heavy bombing for that was the thing keeping all of those "wonder weapons" from ever touching the sky.
That Me P.1109/2 at 0:19 looks very interesting. If nothing else, because it's a jet biplane.
The world is fortunate that the goosestepping thugs had such bad working relationships and all wanted to be glory hogs so much that they never realized the better aircraft in this list.
Please dont forget these thugs acted like that amongst themselves, so much so that they couldn't even agree on a serious in-house design policy, every manufacturer acted like this was in a pre war policy so nothing ever really got done unless by pure fluke, take the fw 190, 2 different version of the same aircraft at the same time, 1 long nose, 1 short, and then along comes Kurt Tank, the original designer and throws in another new aircraft of the same type!!
The majority of those aren't even real, not a single blueprint
Soviete Onion again, your oh so wrong. You small foolish child.
0:51 can anybody tell me which aircraft is this please .
Its a Me 264
@@ahblyat4296 Fucke wulf ta 400