Supermarine Spitfire MkXVII - Low & Loud
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2018
- Spitfire MkXVIII spits fire at the Hangar 10 Fly In 2018. Thanks to Hangar 10 for making this happen, great show, great sound!
Pilot: Rob Davis
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This video is better, believe me 😉ua-cam.com/video/8POTLnXuS_I/v-deo.html
Thanks for not putting music over those beautiful Rolls Royce symphony
Hear, Hear!!
thats because the merlins and griffins are music to our ears
When the Griffins roar, music's a bore!
The Sound of Freedom.
If anyone were to put music over that audio they should be shot for treason.
The morale boost hearing that engine roar above you in combat must’ve been incredible for the troops.
dannydanou same thing for a Black Hawks Helicopter and Apache nowadays
Totally agree, best statement on here 👍👍👍👍
Like Mana from heaven
CptF1uffy more like the warthogs stupidly rapid fire guns!
When the pbi needed help, they would whistle for a " Tiffie '.
My aunt Betty who died five years as go aged 94 flew Spitfire's to the young airmen around the UK she was one of a few women pilots to do this
@Suzukisan well done to her god bless her
Kudos to your aunt for doing her bit and helping to win the war. So many untold stories but each vital to the overall victory.
I recall hearing about this.Women pilots weren't allowed to fly in combat so instead were given the task of flying newly built spitfires to airfields around the country.Thats a pretty unique contribution to the war effort and I salute her for that.
Gary Price women’s auxiliary air force if am not wrong?
God Bless her. My Dad would of envied her,he wanted to be a Fighter pilot but his eyes were not good so he was attached to a C-47. The pilot would let him fly once they were up & flying.
So thankful for the Greatest Generation this includes your Aunt.
One of the most beautiful machines ever created
i wouldn't even say its a machine, id say its a different form of species
@@britishtomlad3679 the nazi killer! UK 🇬🇧 God save the queen and our great nation!
@@JM-ij6qx UK Nazikiller?
ha ha ha... "America, Australia, Canada, India, France, Russia.... and much more"... please help us to fight against germans "Wunderwaffen"
ME 262.
What do you think about bf 109
Strange how a conglomeration of metal parts can be SO beautiful.
As a Royal Air Force Apprentice at the No. 1 School of Technical Training, Halton, 79th Entry, we had a "retired" Spitfire 22 with the bubble canopy, as well as other WW2 aircraft, Merlins and Hercules. My second engine strip and rebuild while training (3-year course) was a Merlin, twin supercharged used for the higher altitudes. The years I was there were 1955 to 1958. Hard but very happy days. The Merlin still is a thrill to hear. Thanks for this video. I joined the RAF to become a fighter pilot but did not know until the entrance medical that I was Red/Green colour-blind so no Aircrew for me. I went the Engine-Technician route. Took up riding aand racing motorcycles instead to satisfy my urges. Now in my 82nd year with no regrets.
Actually, and I was shocked to find this out, the one version of the Spitfire (can't remember the MK#) that had a pressurized cockpit and was intended for VERY high altitude actually had a single stage supercharger in it that was optimized for high altitude, it had to have suffered massive throttling power losses at lower altitudes but seeing as how it was intended for the highest altitudes that obviously wasn't a concern.
Hi Duke. The single Stage was intended for altitudes up to around 20 000 ft as the "-stage as itimplies was one S/C afterthe first sonthe already increased pressure/flow air went through another S/C to be further increased. That was the engine I worked on during training as a young lad all those years ago. The Spitfire 22 was the one with the pressurised one-piece bubble canopy. Of course by then the jets had long arrived and we had at R A F Halton the actual engine that Sir Frank Whittle developed in the schools laboratory. Oh the memories! When I think back at what I have done in my 81 years, well I am following friends and others who have suggested I write another book so I am. The proposed title will be "A Life With Brian". It is something to do in my dotage. www.spainvia.com
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There were several versions of single stage superchargers put In Merlins, some had the impellers "cropped down" to 9.5 inches to be optimized for low altitude use as in the Seafire, others had larger impellers like the one I'm talking about, it made sense after I thought about it why they used a special single stage supercharger for that application, 2 stage superchargers aren't the magic wand people think they are, the problem with them is they loose around 200 to 300 HP turning the machinery of a second stage, the Spitfires that had 2 stage superchargers were intended to take off and climb to altitude to defend against an oncoming enemy air attack, which they did brilliantly in the BOB, but the Spitfire with the pressurized cockpit (Spitfire MKVI Type 350) was designed to climb to a high altitude and do a fighter sweep from up there exposing the pilot to the highest altitudes for extended periods (hence the pressurized cockpit), the affects of that altitude for sustained periods is different on the human body then just getting that high to get an altitude advantage so you can bounce aircraft that you see somewhere, therefore it makes sense to use a single stage supercharger that's optimized for high altitude so you don't have the added parasitic power loss of a second stage, typical single stage superchargers are optimized for around 9,000 feet and pretty much run out of steam around 20,000 feet, 2 stage Merlins were good to just shy of 30,000 feet, the Merlin 47 that was in the Spitfire MKVI (they only made about 100 MKVI's), which was a single stage, was good to just short of 40,000 feet, but once again it would have suffered what's called "throttling power loss" in a big way at lower altitudes, I'm also a graduate of aircraft maintenance school and have been building engines for the past 30 years.
@@dukecraig2402 Thank you for your input Duke. I was but a teenager when I worked on one during training. I was much more interested in the Jet Engines such as the RR Avon, etc. They all makes us proud to be British though.
@@brian.deller8313
Yea, there's something to be said about engines that are measured in tons of thrust instead of horsepower, like I said I was shocked to read about the MKVI having a single stage supercharger in it but once I sat and thought about it it made sense, by the way I'm American, but about one third of me is English (Theakston and Davison), the rest is Scot-Irish and German, I had considered trying to take over the world at one point but I couldn't figure out who to attack first.
My father was a mechanic in the RAF during WW2. He always said that you hadn't heard anything until you hear a perfectly tuned RR Merlin engined Spitfire overhead. One of the most beautiful aircraft ever made.
agree 100% .. beautiful aircraft from days long gone (unfortunately)
It's actually the RR Griffon 65 on that particular aircraft and sounds different to the merlin
@@merlinonline67 I was referring to Merlins and Spitfires in general, I wasn't commenting on that particular video clip.
rosandy123 My father was also a mechanic ,worked at Farnborough after the war I have fond memories of all the air shows
@@merlinonline67 Yes, I could tell straightaway they this was a Griffon powered version, the Merlin has an entirely different sound to it.
Can you imagine being 19 years old and flying this beauty?
I can imagine being 35 yo and flying a Spitfire!
@@MCR_Slays.559 war sucks.
@@MCR_Slays.559 oh so you know what war is like because your grandad told you stories 🤣🤣 respect to your grandad if he was in the war. But you sir are a complete moron
Tremendous respect and admiration for those young men--"the few".
Not me not for long , my eyes are bad, more power to those who could.
If that didn’t give you goosebumps you’re not British. The most aesthetically beautiful aircraft ever built, the sight of one in a climbing turn is just magnificent, those upswept wings unmistakable. What a privilege to be able to fly one in peaceful skies. Great video, thank you.
Steve 58 I’m danish and have goosebumps all over. Incredible machine. Legendary beyond words.
p51 is the best looking aircraft of ww2
Cancer McAids no i didnt
too easy kill a spitty
they cant fly inverted XD Bf yes
the Eagle of the sky is Bf
@@joshthemigpro1733 A piece of shit until they put a Spitfire (RR Merlin) engine in it. Even then, it was as ugly as a hatfull of arseholes.
Coming from an all American P-51 kind of guy, I have to say that the Spit is one of the most iconic and beautiful aircraft ever produced. And that Griffon is on another level of heavenly sound...
I second that!
P-51 is beautiful too.
Nice to see a spitfire v mustang conversation on UA-cam that hasn’t descended into petty nationalism and xenophobia. They are both iconic aircraft that did a lot to win the war. Plus all that pettiness does a disservice to those who fought in and died in these aircraft.
@Magos Dominus tHEY DIFFERED IN THAT THE pACKARD HAD A GEAR DRIVEN sUPERCHARGER THE mERLIN cLUTCH DRIVEN
@@hoatattis7283 The Mustang was originally designed for the RAF with a Merlin engine
I remember this sound from 74years back
That’s really cool man
That's awesome
So do a lot of Germans!
Nah this plane was made after the war
The HardlineR judging from 5e bubble canopy and five bladed prop it was a variant of the spitfire made directly after ww2 most likely a Mk17 witch was made in directly after ww2 it also wasn’t even powered by the rolls Royce Merlin it was powered by the griffin
The Griff is a nice sounding engine..super powerful.
But the merlin well need I say anything else
I agree, the Griff massively increased the power output of Spitfires, but at the cost of the aesthetically beautiful sound of the Merlin.
@@fishbmw cosmetically too. The later Mk Griffon engined Spits are no where near as good looking with that longer nose/fuselage
The Supermarine Spitfire was designed as a ballerina. The later model marks, equipped with the Griffon engine were brutal gun platforms. There was a war on and pleasing looks and sounds became irrelevant.
Nothing sounds like Merlin or as good..
I tend to agree with you. Merlins and the early Supermarine frames were artistic via the genius of Dr. Mitchell. Later marks were gun platforms and the less musical side of the Griffon was possibly the last sound nazi pilots heard.
Awesome plane, awesome sound, a true British legend well photographed and great to see !!!!
That sound is hauntingly beautiful, imagine being pinned down at 17/18 years old, and this angel comes flying over, gives me goosebumps honestly.
I can't push the thumbs up enough.😊 Massive Spitfire fan. Was elevated in a diesel cherry picker on the coast of Sussex and flagged down a Spitfire in the distance.
As a result of gaining attention of the pilot - was treated to three fly bys and on the third a tip of the wing and wave. I'll never forget that moment as long as I live. ✌
The sound of victory and freedom.
The sound of Benny Hill and Monty Python
my kind of ASMR
Lol😂
ASMR for Aviationists 👌
The awsome sound of the great spitfire always gives me goosebumps. An amazing warbird.
Totally awesome, need i say more. Well done to the people who keep them airworthy.
That whistle... oh my god. The first time I ever saw a P-51 flying it was the same sound, and it's an amazing sound.
This is one of the best videos that I've seen in ages. It's not an easy task but you've done the Spitfire justice. Whenever I hear that engine sound I will put down whatever I'm doing and look up.
Just love the sound they make, always know when they're flying over the house
Most beautiful aircraft, ever...the sound of that engine is like music. I saw one once at an airshow in 1991, it performed a barrel roll over the crowd, and there wasn't a dry eye in the house.
Unmistakable deep resonance with some high pitched whistle on the bypass, not to mention spitting fire on the first startup. Yep, that's a spitfire. Thanks, great video.
Yeah, I did NOT know they literally spit fire on starting up the engines. That was very briefly alarming, lol.
Many ‘Spitfire snobs’ don’t like the Griffon side of the Spitfire family but I love them. Probably my favourite piston engine sound.
Thanks for posting this up.
I could listen to this all day, I think I could loop it as a calming sound to put me to sleep.
You just read my mind. I did just the same thing with the sound of the huey helicopter and it worked out really well. ✌
my dad was a schoolkid during the war and he said he could tell the difference between german bombers and british by the sound of their engines. he'd make the noises for us as kids and we loved it. love you dad, miss you too.
I remember having the pleasure of seeing a Spitfire flying around Oakey in Queensland, Australia about 25-30 years ago. Greatest sounding and looking aircraft ever!!!! So glad I got to see one flying in the flesh!!
@18tangles that would have been magic!!
I'd love to see that too.
A sight and sound I could never grow tired of. Many thanks for the upload.
Living in south-east england, seeing spitfires flying around to and from airshows is a fairly common sight. You can hear them coming before you see them 😎
Me too! And you always know when its a spit, that beautiful Merlin engine 😌🖤
Best looking plane plane ever made..... and that sound
Agreed..Vulcan is a close second. ☺️
I live in Whitianga NZ , we have a few war birds here full time .... been visited by supermarine spitfire couple years ago sounded beautiful
It never gets old seeing these magnificent machine's!! Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing this amazing footage with us fellow aviation enthusiast's.
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These planes bring tears to my eyes, such is the power of emotions when I see them, and I wasn't even born until 81 !! The sounds of that huge powerful engine, coupled with the sheer majesty and beauty...PERFECT!!
A sound as embedded in the British psyche and culture as the bagpipe is to Scotland.
@@MikeMakesUK That's a very good analogy Mike! Very true!
Love the engine music and acoustics throughout this professionally captured Spitfire film. Thank you for sharing this…
For the record - this Spitfire MkXVII was designated the 'Seafire' as it was the version that the navy are reported to have used.
This Spitfire is a Mk XVIII, it was first delivered to the RAF, the Mk XVII was a Seafire which was used by the Royal Navy.
For the record, get it right😄
Very good camera work. So many clips on YT have poor focus, poor target tracking, shaky image, too much or too little zoom, poor framing and bad editing. This video pretty much nails it. Thanks! :)
Comedy video comedy video
Great video, thank you. I've enjoyed the sight and sound of Spitfires for many years. It's a machine that is easy to have feelings for. Much like a loved pet horse or dog... you tell it what to do, you tell it where to go, treat it kindly and it will do it's best to do what you ask. Wonderful, thanks again.
A glorious sound from a bygone era and a beautiful aircraft! Thank you!
Every time I hear and see this magnificent aircraft, I have a huge lump in my throat and tears of joy streaming down my face. Every Damn Time.
The teardrop canopy Spitfires were - IMO - about the prettiest WW2 planes got.
Teardrop griffon spits 👌
All Spits are pretty......the poetic music of the Merlin, the aggressive growl of the Griffon.
Lots of amazing machines came out of WWII....on all sides. Forget the politics of the time, look at the engineering.
Canopy yes. The mk1s with the small radiators have a prettier body as a whole. The teardrops were later war when the spit was a much larger heavier plane with more cooling.
They had teardrops back as early as the Mk VIII tests. Plenty made it for the war.
@Norbert Kausen,
Norbert, i think you're wrong.
No 2 squadron RAF CO-OP flew some tear drop canopies MKXIV sometimes in april/may 1945,some also equipped squadron 350,a free Belgian outfit, circa march/may 45.
Memories and music to my ears! Thank you!
Beauty on beauty! Great audio with no background BS, nice job, THANKS !
I like how the pilot is just letting the aircraft fly and not stressing a priceless piece of history. Was a pleasure to see a Spitfire lope around at Temora a few years back. Such a sight and sound!
Good golly this is fantastic! Perhaps my fav all time WW2 fighter the Spitfire! WOW!
Thank You...I love the sound of fighter aircraft...there are 2 Spitfires in North Phoenix @ DeerValley Airport...you c as n hear those baby's coming...and you know...The Men of WW2 knew of friend or foe just by the sound...!!! Glad these beauties are still cutting through the air...
One of my proudest moments is when we lived down in the wilds of Kent and several display aircraft would sometimes fly down our valley on the way to using Manston as a stopover and one day we were out in the garden and heard an engine in the distance. My eldest daughter turned to me and said 'Dad, that's a Merlin!' I looked at her in amazement and loved her even more that day! Great bit of video here - thanks,.
Beautiful sight, beautiful sound and a well made video! Thanks for the goose bumps :-)
Beautiful aircraft. I've always believed that the Spitfire, Mustang P51D and F 86 Sabre were the most beautiful planes.
Always been the me 262 for me .shark nosed killer years ahead of its time... spits are beautiful tho. And the griffon engine is a beast
Nice sound rolls royce. insurmountable,amazing!
PaddyPatrone. The Spitfire MkXV and the MkXVII were reserved for The Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm and were known as the `Seafire` and fitted not with the Merlin engine but the R.R Griffon 65 engine. The aircraft shown here on this video is a MkXVIII which is also fitted with the Griffon engine.
Just had a Mk XIX fly past at the bottom of Derby (Stenson Fields), the sound was beautiful.
The Elliptical wing is a work of art!
The reason for that wing shape. Because it was the only way Reginald Mitchal Could fit 8 MG s in
@@ramongraham1427 it ended up having 4 20mm cannon. I wish the P 47 and P-51 had 20mm cannon.
Like an e type of the skies. Stunning beautiful and absolutely timeless!
It is one of the most beautiful things to see and hear. ❤
Wow - one of the best videos of this wonderful aircraft, a sight and sound that will always bring a lump to my throat! Just the best sound ever 👌
"I'm an old lady, but I can still fly. Awaiting orders".
and you can bet she'd put some of the modern planes to shame as well.
Yeah. Go fly the toy one!!!!
Guy at 3:23 is Klaus Plasa, Bf109 pilot. Again chased by a Spitfire ;) .
Klaus Plasa Bf109 Display here... ua-cam.com/video/ERo0lTyUvOk/v-deo.html
Will upgrade microphone next season. No more wind noise in the future.
I didn't know Merlin could fly but he looks and sounds good doing it....just throw that wand out brother you don't need it anymore
Good to hear that, but the sound recording was more than adequate to overcome it, for once. Incredible.
@@aprildickerson2065🎉😊😂❤k😊😊
The roar of the Spitfire makes my Heart flutter
God bless the few and everyone that worked alongside them 🇬🇧
Absolutely love the look and the sound of a spitfire. That Rolls Royce Merlin engine singing away. What a sound! I had a great experience few year back at the Battle of Britain show at Duxford. Loved it!
waynemccourt YOU are WRONG !!!!! That $hitfire Mk XVIII is powered by a griffon, NOT Merlin, note long nose, 5 Bladed prop, left hand engine ????? DUUUUUHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this rock n roll sound!! SO Awesime :)
Spitfire is a fantastic aircraft in any mark but these late models are awesome beasts indeed.
Fell in love with the spit at 6 yrs old, back in 69. Paid a dollar for the Ballantine book.
That is a real "fire spitting" engine. No messing around.
Lovely to see a Spitfire "spit fire" at start of the clip
I’m an American but I would die protecting Britain and it’s commonwealth
Yeah mate.We seem to be joined at the hip. When I think of Americans, Canadians and Anzacs I think of them as Close Cousins not foreigners.
Not cousins
Brothers
We need more of this 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇬🇧
💪🙌🇬🇧🇺🇸🏴🏴🏴
United we stand United we fall 🇬🇧🇺🇸
The most beautiful sound in the world from that RR Merlin engine.. Finest warplane ever made..
shauntbarry That Mkxviii is a GRIFFON !!!!! DUUUUHHH!!!! 5 bladed prop, left hand engine, long nose !!!! Pay attention !!!
Gorgeous birds, and to think they were built for combat.
Talk about beauty and beast, she's both.
Oooh, don't those elliptical wings look divine ? One of the most beautiful planes ever.
The sound of music, brilliant.
Just the pure sound of an impressive airplane. I love it.
Amazing engineering for its time , the noise and speed of the plane is so impressive. Love the hurricane too both are well designed.
That spit made a good tune. ❤️
Just the best sounding aircraft of all time.
jassonsw you need to hear the german aircraft sound
@@brigade1827
I have, not as good as this.
@@brigade1827 I retain the meserschmitd was throughout the course of the war the largely better aircraft, however the spitfire was deffo better sounding and cooler
Pete David keep your voice down brit, they were playing in your playground. If the tables were turned things could have turned badly for ya.
Love seeing old war birds take to the skys again.
Yep , me too , cannot beat them. 🛩🛩🛩
I love them, but they should now be grounded, too risky to fly them in an airshow nowadays, very tricky to fly and prone to nose-over.
Plus structure damage from long time maintenance and agying under elements.
@@thierryruellan6581
They should never be grounded, Easy to fly and very safe, if you do not like to see the best aircraft flying as they should be flown never go to an airshow, just like some of the very great old cars are made to be driven rather than locked up in a shed.
There's something magical about the sound of a Merlin. Makes my heart skip a beat
Rolls Royce and the spitfire what a true gentlemans work of art,bravo!
Thanks for sharing.
A truly beautiful sounding engine.... And a super plane.... 👍
Thank you for the great audio on these videos. Showed my 3 year old and he loves them. Keeps asking to see "the plane" 🤣🤣
So powerful. Congrats to whoever maintains it, it's really running good. Lucky pilot to fly such an iconic fighter. Nice maneuvers and great job taxiing it around on the ground too.
I didn’t know I had so many goosebumps !!
Fucking hell. I'm American born in 91 but a WW2 buff. And the first sound of this spitfire flying by gave me goosebumps. This plane and it's pilots were a big part of why England won the battle of Britain. Many aces became so because of this beast of an aircraft. It's such a beauty. I'd give almost anything to hear one low fly over me.
A Germany registered Spitfire, love it. Im in NZ now but come from Lincolnshire, my home town is Spalding, directly south of RAF Coningsby...so imagine how much i miss the Lancaster and Spits/Hurricane flying over....this makes me very homesick.....
Beautiful aeroplane & superb video photography
Beautiful Bird--always was and still is !!
In my head I keep adding gun sound effects as it flies past...
Same here..
how sweet the sounds of the Spitfire!!!
Exactly what I was searching for, not some guy talking for 8 minutes before hearing the V12 engine. Start it out with just pure bliss sound when you click on the video. Thanks!
I got a lot more Videos like this 😉
After Elizabeth Hurley my favorite British invention.
What a beast, amazing!
Thanks very much for this.
Excellent footage, love the Spitfire 👍
Looks and sounds so beautiful! British steel!
That Royals sounds sooooo gooood!!
I hear this sound every day living in Arundel, West Sussex.
We're near Goodwood Aerodrome with numerous Spitfire flights daily!
Still one of the most gorgeous looking aircraft in the world and the sound of the Griffin is wonderful glad you didn’t add some music as. The sound of the engine is glorious
Orange and black stripes with a Z is pretty unfortunate these days..
First thing I noticed were the z’s! What were they signifying on this plane?
Although fast, but I've never been able to appreciate the sound of the Griffon. No matter how well tuned, they always give the impression of poor ignition timing or misfiring... Last ever Merlins, those are a treat to one's ears!
They often sound like they're firing on 11! Different firing order from the Merlin, gave better crankshaft harmonics, apparently.
Seeing this plane, as a child, in the form of a toy, i was immediately struck by its sheer beauty and elegance in design. It s so sleek and the overall shape of the wings felt instinctively as: " yeah, that s how a wing shape should be in the best of the worlds possible". It struck me that in some rare occasions warmachines, incarnating danger, can also have beautiful designs, a bit like predators in nature, say sharks. It has the same charisma and uniqueness as my favourite car, the citroën DS.