Big Old DOUGLAS SKYRAIDER AIRPLANE ENGINES Cold Startup
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Big old Wright 3350. I built a 1/48 scale AD-1 (USN Korean War) last year. Very cool plane!
Engines? It only has one huge engine. Sounds great!
Love that sound, the Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone radial powered a lot of aircraft over the years from the B-29 Super Fortress, through the F-8 Bearcat and the C-119 Flying Boxcar to this example of the tried and true Spad.
F-8 Bearcat Powerplant: 1 × Pratt & Whitney R-2800-30W Double Wasp. Rare Bear uses the Wright.
Sea Fury?
@@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe sorry, I think I was equating the Bristol Centaurus 18-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine as to having that same sound.
@ditzydoo4378 Then say so. Fury is an British aircraft. So comment on their channels.
I got to see a Skyraider at my state's air show a few years ago. They are beautiful, and I personally love the sound of those old piston engines. I've built two models of them.
what a privilege to own one of those beauties.
Huge HP abilities beyond what almost all ever expected one of the ONLY planes the US Military actually USED UP/wore them out! Beautiful in ways much more than just looks!
And they still wanted more built, but it was too late
That thing is an absolute unit.. it sounds like a old chevyv starting up
Ford 427 camer
What a truck! I never missed a low-power turn on the hangar deck when we had Grumman S-2s aboard ~ like a weekend at the drags.
I still think this is the perfect platform for COIN operations compared to the Embraer Tucano. I mean look at the hardpoints on each wing. Seven!! plus a centerline point. And that's not counting the two 20mm cannons in each wing. Aside from the A-10 this thing is a flying nightmare for counter-insurgency work.
In my opinion, the a10 is the reincarnation of the A1.....fling out of NKP 66' thru 74 they kicked the crap out of Charlie....they flew every day.....many faild to return.
@@56thSPSk970 I was just going to post something similar .. I was at NKP, 72-73, saw many of these old birds come back shot up to hell and still flying. Loved watching those guys take off/land!
Yeah i think of that too but maybe the Embraer ones is for some low costs because it's small.
Problem was, by the time USAF got them they'd already been beat to crap, and sent to AMARG by the Navy. That's why there's probably less than a dozen and a half still flying, and most of those are former French or Algerian AF. As far as i know there are MAYBE 2 Emodels left, and 3-4 H Models, everything else are the Electronic versions with the Crew Bay in the belly, that were French.. between naval service then the Air Commandos, they flew the wings off the Skyraiders that syaed in US service, then gave most of them to the AFVN
It's a proven design. All the ordnance you'd ever want.
When first deployed on USS MIDWAY CVA-41 in 1965, the F4 was the most impressive plane in the AirWing. Came to realize what an awesome badass the A1 really is. In the jet age, no less.
Skyraider A 1H the best mission during Vietnam war,thanks for posting.( RVNAF 514 ,516 ,520 squadrons )🇺🇸🇫🇷🇨🇦🇬🇧👍
At about 5:10, I see Hangar One at Moffett Field. Or what's left of it. I spent 7 of my 20 years in the Navy working inside that hangar.
Bring this versatile plane back!
Precursor to the A-10. The Sandy could loiter forever! Great CAS/SAR platform. Started life in WWII. Amazing Plane!
Before Vietnam, my father worked on B52s and he used to say “if you see a B52 headed your way, its already too late (the bombs have been released).
They cross trained him to work on the A1 Skyraider and sent him to Nam. He used to say “if you see a SkyRaider headed your way, you’re f***ed”
One of the best if not the best ground support aircraft
Great looking Spad!!!!
Imagine a turbo prop upgrade to the skyraider
Get this bird back in service!!!!!
Love the idle. Thanks for sharing.
Love old war birds. This is a flying tank. Two of these shot down a MIG-17 in the Vietnam war.
yea :)
A Favorite of mine. I've been up in one just like it at a Air show about ten years ago. Best $300 I ever spent.30 minutes of pure happiness. They eat a lot of expensive fuel .My buddy went up in a Stearman Bi plain $175 for over a hour. We both had a great time. We had 4 people one was the owner/ Pilot. Mike Payed less but we all had fun. I recommend supporting Air shows even if you don't go for a ride it keeps History flying.
I had the pleasure of standing behind one during start up..WOW! THAT"S AN ENGINE!
Not a full airplane. The wing station loaded with six 250 pound bombs, 4 500 pound bombs, two 17 round rocket pods 1,000 pound GP bomb, and one 1,000 pound napalm tank and still have a 500 gallon fuel tank. Still launch off an old aircraft carrier. This was during Vietnam
That's freaking bananas, I can't imagine how terrifying that would be to have come after you, with the loiter time and low stall speed, just eyeballing you with napalm under the wings.
And the cannons
Never saw a 1000# napalm; the most (AF) carried was 500 and most were 250. Our centerline tank was 300 gal not 500.
Monstro voador! Foi importantíssimo na guerra do Vietnan. Minha aeronave predileta.
My dad was a playing captain on a AD6 VMF- 195 The damn busters! Skippy ho ! He would have been 85 today 12/19/38 -12/26/20 when he got out of the Navy he was a plain captain on an F4D skyray! The squadron that took the Air Force A award. Only Navy guys will get that Go Navy! 👍 Anyway, his favorite plane was the sky raider. The damn busters were the first to carry nukes in the Navy. 🐐
In 1972 South Vietnamese pilot Captain: Tran The Vinh destroyed 20 NVA tanks with his Skyraider.
Sandy Low Lead 505, "OUTSTANDING "!!!
Worked on the A-1E,G and J model in Thailand in 1970-71!!
NKP?
I was there in 70 71.
56th SPS K9
@@56thSPSk970 Crew Chief 058 - "Barbie Doll" '71-"72 NKP
Same engine as the B-29 LOVE this plane.
Antiques like these any of them cold start and taxi-flight
Gteat plane. I fllew it off a carrier in the Pacific in the 1950s.
The most bad ass fighter aircraft in the Vietnam War. Munition specialist A1C D Pasch Nah Trang Vietnam & Udon Thani Thailand 1966-67. God Bless America,
They need bring it back with a lot more options
the flying dump truck,like a Peterbuilt ten wheeler.
Esse fez história
When you need to save the world and all you cherish -call SANDY
1-800 dump truck
Grandfather of the warthog
Maravilha
Do you like these Skyraider Airplanes ? :)
I know they were loved by troops on the ground during the Vietnam war.
It was great having a Dump Truck overhead in the cab rank...
Fuck yeah , We love em.
This aircraft´s design, structural strength, the sheer power that it conveys has caught my admiration and became my favorite piston-powered attack plane. Kind of envy those fortunate pilots who flew and serviced them.
@@dentalnovember I worked on the the A1-E when they were still designated as AD's. The sound on some of these in taxi mode don't sound like the R-3350's that I remember. At least one that was taxiing sounded more like T-28 rather than a 3350. Maybe it's just the recorded sound. I worked on AD'S from1960 to 1963. Our squadron was VAW-11 based at North Island. Our AD'S were the AD-5W complete with radar on the underside covered by a fiberglass "radome." Thanks for the interesting post.
It is so masculine and macho...
I can't see the wings being folded, fully loaded with bombs like that would be correct or safe?
Both the Air Force and Navy used the Skyraider. I don't believe the Air Force folded their wings, especially loaded. That would put a high stress on the wing-fold mechanism and hydraulics.
Does seem wrong perhaps the ordinance here is just for show and doesn't weigh that much. Can't see they'd be allowed real weapons.
We (AF) folded them with stores all the time.
It is a huge fighter plane. The spitfire is smaller in size.
Any tips for next video ?
I have always wondered why these Sky Raiders never have spinners on their propeller. I have never seen one of these planes with one.
Spad Mk. II
Cocok buat tni AL.
Christ , what machinery
AD-6 / A1-H
A little close to the props
( TO OSCAR ) No , the P-47 THUNDERBOLT was the Great Grandfather of the A-10 Wart Hog , Sandy the SPUD was the SON of the Grandfather . Three of the greatest Planes ever for the ground troops !
As I pointed out below, Sandy call sign was mission specific(rescue) and not to the A-1"s in general.
The propeller is so BIG! Yee Haw!
But is she airworthy!?
It will be airworthy for the next 50 years. The amount of safety inspections and flight pre-ops and checks these birds go through, is staggering!!! Safety is not an issue!
Sandy
Sandy was call sign for a specific mission- rescue. Other then that they used a squadron specific call sign such as Hobo 21/22: two 1st Air Commando Squadron planes.
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Wrong! SPAD, Single Place Attack Douglas forget the French!
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