✈ Lockheed Super Constellation ⨀ 12 Hours - Dark Screen in 1 Hour ⨀
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This sounds for sleeping deep sleep video features the sound of the Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation aircraft and is accompanied by a one-hour visual featuring the Super Constellation flying against a cloudy moonlit sky.
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Danke!
Thanks! Enjoy 😀
This is a Connie in climb power. Those engines go all the way down to 1,900 rpm for cruise. I tried setting 0.75 speed and it messes the sound up pretty bad. I'm just so glad someone has made a dark screen out of this lovely sound. Thank you 😁😋
You're welcome and enjoy 😀
Thank you! My father was U.S. Air Force and in the mid 60's we were stationed at Chanute A.F.B., Illinois when we got an assignment to Greece. I don't recall where we left from, but we flew on a TWA Constellation. I love your videos and really appreciate this one. ^..^
I'm so glad, enjoy and thanks for listening!
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellations had a range of 5150 miles and a cruise speed of 304 mph. Therefore they could stay in the air cruising for up to 16.9 hours. A twelve hour flight in one would cover about 3,650 miles. I have ridden Dallas - Honolulu and back more times than I can count - and it's 3,720 miles. No where near the max range of a Super Connie.
When the Vietnam War was going on and good radio communication and Radar Tracking was essential in in that no-infrastructure part of the world - the US Navy kept one of their versions of the Super Connie fitted with mucho radio gear and top and bottom-mounted radar domes flying in a "race track" pattern out over the Gulf of Tonkin 24/7/365 for years on end - the duration of the war. It was usually called either "college eye" or "red crown" depending on which ship was on duty at the moment.
Fascinating! Thanks 😀
Amazing! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome! Enjoy 😀
Are you going to do a B24 Liberator?
Absolutely. I link it to you here in the comments when I post it.
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Here it is ua-cam.com/video/V9UENWj6eBs/v-deo.html
Where are the tip tanks? This is a standard Constellation, not a Super Constellation. The dead giveaway is the lack of wing tip fuel tanks. 🤦♂️
Thanks for listening!
U ready for the 130 BPM kick drum?
Posting soon.
Here it is ua-cam.com/video/g4v-uZ6-tjE/v-deo.html