ME 109 BF 109 supercharger sound low pass ww2 Airplane warbird
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2016
- I work on this airplane and many more warbirds.
Watch it take off and land here- • Browning Machine Gun W...
Here is it starting up and running • De Haviland mosquito run
Low pass me262 • Messerschmitt Me 262
Even flying low and slow, that just sounds absolutely incredible.
Yes. I was thinking: Glad it's not war time & he's not shooting at anyone.
Me 109 was smallest of famous WWIIwarbirds at 30 foot wingspan ...Spitfire was 37.5 ft. and Hurricane was 40 ft.
It's more than likely powered by a Merlin. I don't think that there is more than one original flying. (At Duxford England) The rest are Spanish airframes with Merlin or Alison engines. Very cool flying, great sound!
@@andyshuttleworth8341 Not a Merlin or Allison. Unlike those two engines, the engine in that bf 109 was inverted.
You should see the one from the spitfire documentary
The last sound many men heard.
We got the Doppler sound effect. When he was on someone's tail they got a pretty steady whine of the supercharger interrupted by the sound of cannon fire with periodic pings of metal piercing metal.
yup until that sound switched over to Merlins Pratt&Whitneys, Allisons, Griffons etc.
I think the Germans used the same engines throughout the war, and definitely did not use American or British built engines. (Except maybe if they captured one and experimented with it.)
Yup, you're going to be cannon fodder in a few seconds, it's over.
@@jakmak1199 What do you mean? I know what a cannon fodder is, but I am not sure what you are saying.
If there ever was a 100% perfect engine sound, this is it. Simply magnificient.
If running at maximum 50% throttle is perfect then this engine is the wrong one. DB605 at high throttle and load is another business.
I stood on a runway filming a Lancaster take off in close-up. Four, 1,265hp Rolls-Royces at full power shake one's solar plexus like rolling thunder.
Apart from the Merlin of course 😂
Merlin !!!!
Admit it.. you were looking at the blue sky and almost missed it
No.
@@philschopshop4591 not you,...viewers!
Not after you warned us no.
I am a pilot and that’s how i would do it 😎
No he's camo's just so good.
This has to be the most Luftwaffe sound ever
You’ve got to love that supercharger whining
Alexander Challis , thanks for the information, I was nearly saying that I liked to hear the supercharger on the 109, just to add, two separate companies made the 109, BF then ME.
@@roscoe9507 Well there were more than 2 factories producing them but that has nothing to do with Bf or Me. BF means Bayrische Flugzeugwerke, the designing and main manufacturing company. Me stands for (Willy) Messerschmitt, the design chief. Me was never officially used for the 109 but for later designs like 163, 262 and others.
Wanderschlosser, BF built 109s had mainly complaints about build quality, Me took over the massive construction of the 109, Me built 109s had a manufacturer’s plate and stamp of Me. Anyway, the supercharger sounds amazing
@@roscoe9507 Wrong! Bayrische Flugzeugwerke AG and Messerschmitt AG is the same manufacturer which was renamed in 1938 having Willy Messerschmitt as CEO and main factory in Augsburg. All models designed prior were called Bf (108, 109, 110) and officially kept that name for later versions, although for the 109 some documents used Me as well. All later designed models after 1938 have been called Me (210, 410, 262, 163,...).
Wanderschlosser , Well done you can read the brochure, like I said on the manufacturers stamp and plate for 1941 1940 to 1943 1944 and 1945 Me 109, There are manufacturers Plates and stamps that prove manufacturing by Me not just the BF, although things will suggest that you are pigheaded and will not accept learning anything new or different, you are never too old to learn. End of the conversation
You can hardly see the 109 with that camouflage on.....
The plane can hardly see you!
@@philschopshop4591 I'm not there that's why.
I uploaded a good amount of videos the last few day. If your into ww1 or WW2
Phil’s Chop Shop Both....
That's the point!
Puts a chill in you. Impressive but menacing sound.
My exact thoughts Daniel, ironic..I made a similar statement on another channel featuring a Hawker Hurricane low pass.
@@starrider529 Similar Sonic relationship between a Porsche and a Jaguar. Might be German and British traits coming through.
It's the supercharger attached to a great big, 34 or 35 litre displacement, direct fuel injected, inverted V12 (the Merlin in comparison was "only" a 27 litre displacement). The sound was not intentional but I can see it having a psychological warfare impact on troops after getting strafed a few times by 109s.
@@danieljames2015 Very true!
It's interesting, too, when you consider the Merlin was still highly competitive, even superior at many times in the war, owing to the Allies' use of higher octane fuel. This allowed them to run higher manifold pressures when it counted. e.g., long range high altitude fighter escort roles (P-51s and P-47s) and in air superiority roles (Spitfires, 51s, 47s, and 38s). Luftwaffe fighters had only limited access to higher octane fuels near the end of the war. Instead they relied on methanol water injection on late war fighers like the 190D-9 and Bf 109K-4. At lower altitudes the German fighters were fairly competitive without the need for additonal boost, but they were thankfully limited by fuel supplies, lack of spare parts, and substandard training. They couldn't put enough competently piloted, serviceable aircraft in the air to make a lasting difference, but they were capable of nasty surprises almost until the bitter end.
I thought this airfield looked familiar. Its basically in my backyard. Small town in Virginia beach called Pungo. I could watch his flights and demonstrations while cutting my grass.
You could ask him to cut the grass for you, looking at that pass.
We visited their wonderful museum last year from Pennsylvania. You’re lucky to be that close.
For some reason I frantically started digging a fox hole...
i hope you dont live in a multistory building or it gets even more akward
Powered by DB 605 engine... so loud, so beautiful. I really hope to see and hear this little piece of history in the sky before I die. Love it.
Gorgeous! THAT was the Age of Planes. Now they just look/sound like spaceships. No heart. No aesthetic. No human “gut instinct.” Incredible machine.
Some of the postwar planes have heart to them. The F-4, F-14 and SR-71 were all beautiful machines, and it's a shame all three are retired now (except in Iran).
To think that some bits of metal, a little fuel and a steady hand on the yoke makes this possible.
There is something alive in these old birds...
Yes, the pilot.
I've played this video dozens of times on nuts volume. Goosebumps every single time.
Awesome sounding machine! And to think this technology existed in the late 30s!
When im feelin sad, i listen to that beautiful engine roar and for some unknown reason, i feel a whole lot better
Tiger I ausf. H are you German?
@@philschopshop4591 nope
I have added more videos of the plane. There in my clips somewhere. I have all this footage and now I’m sharing it to the world.
im willing to guess it is a "could be worse" kinda thing
What a Sound i get goosebumbs when i hear it
Frank Galetzka come watch it in person
@@philschopshop4591 thanks for the invitation but i live in Germany and as i Think you are in the USA
So if i ever come to the US i will visit you and listen to this amazing Sound in Person
All the best wishes to you
Yours Frank
Frank Galetzka Yes USA. Virginia The Military Aviation Museum.
@@philschopshop4591 well i get more and more locations i had to visit in the USA
So when this pandemic 😉☝️ is over i visit the US and your Museum
Yours Frank
The 109, my favorite warbird of all times, love the lines, the performance, and the sound!!
Eric Ritter Come see it on display! I’ll be there too.
What about the Fw 190
@@averyrandomllama6516 Look a my other videos.
The 109 is the aircraft that helped Germany lose the war.
It was a great interceptor but it should have been replaced in 1940
What Germany needed was a dedicated air superiority fighter, the 109 was not up to the task
@@jamesricker3997 Tbh, what they needed was men and resources (fuel, metal, you name it they had penuries of everything)
Even with the sound that bird still sneaks' up on you.
Sitting in my office in Celle, Germany, I heard this sound outside. Quickly rushed out to see it flying overhead. Glad I didn't miss it.
My dad was in WWII and said that they could always tell whose aircraft were flying over, that German stuff always sounded well-tuned, while everything else was "less so."
Yes, the Spitfire looks beautiful but to my mind sounds a bit like a very powerul tractor.
In fact the Germans did not synchronise their twin engine plane’s props so they gave a beating drone that must have been awful for the crews. Synchronising the beat is done in the first few seconds of normal twin flying.
Just listen to that plane, awesome
Like that first scene in Battle of Britain film.
“Right, stand clear. Into the trucks...”
[109 supercharger noise]
takatakatakatakatakatakatakatakatakatakatakataka-boom-takayakatakataka-boom-
This is truly a low pass. Incredible sound too!
It sounds like such a good mix between a turbine and a piston engine, love it
That sound was indescribably amazing
Good god man the chills induced by this glorious machine.
Never going to get there, but owning one of the warbirds has always been a dream. Nice to see them still flying. That sound, I mean come on!
I dream to buy and fly one of these BF 109s with an original DB605. But forst i need to become rich because one of these costs up to 4 million. And i need to modernize the engine because i dont want it to fail mid flight. But damn i defenitly want it. I wanna take out to the skys like a normal dude would do it with his cessna.
Always come back to this just to hear that sound. Full volume on headphones.
How good does that sound. Unreal!!! 👍❤️
I like the bit when the camera motors clicked in just as the messerschmitt came in for a strafing run !!!
Wonderful, what a beautiful sound.
Bf 109 is definitely my favorite fighter, especially the Höhenjäger variant
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for a native german speaker, it is all time confusing when he read a Hohenjäger instead a Höhenjäger.
Classic aircraft,cars,motor boats all sound so beautiful this was no exception.
Love that Supercharger Whine
My Mercedes Benz has that sound, it's boss!
@@dodibenabba1378 dodge demon
Looked good, sounded good!!
Wow, I felt chills. Amazing 👍🏼
Fantastic. Love that sound. What a great airplane. Thanks for posting.
what a beautiful plane. what a marvelous sound.
Shelby Seelbach The video doesn’t compare to in person. I pulled chocks for this flight. It reminds you that your lungs are hollow. Make sure that you are using ear plugs and muffs. So when the muffs blow off from the prop wash your not exposed to the exhaust that close to it.
From a time where everything where everything was built with reliability, style and purpose. Simply beautiful.
Such a beautiful sound!
Awesome aircraft! One if my favorite WW2 aircraft.
Love the sound of the db engine a great looking aeroplane
Beautiful plane, beautiful sound.
that brightened my mood for today, thank you sir
Royal cyka blyat I might have more footage of it somewhere. I have to look.
What a beautiful sound!!!!
Sounds amazing!
Very nice slick low pass
Wonderful sound🥰.
Stunning
That sounds amazing!
Incredible sound...
Stunning 🤗
Man that thing blends in well.
It never ceases to amaze me how good supercharged V12s sound
Beautiful aircraft..
That was koooo. Ive love the supercharger whine from 51s and 109s 🤙🔥💀
Beautiful!!
outstanding !
I once saw and heard two supermarine spitfires fly over my head just a little higher than that. I'll never forget that sound. War birds are incredible. ❤
God! I love that sound! ❤️
Mark Lambert Come see it in person.
Ww2 fighter planes...golden age of aircraft, p51, spitfire, Messerschmidts, Focke Wolfe’s, hurricanes, Lightning’s, Zero’s, Russian, British, American, Japanese, twin engine, single engine - all gorgeous, todays aircraft are brutal and efficient, these aircraft are just beautiful to look at and listen too.
velocitymg I work on all of them.
You sir, are a very lucky man..I have seen a Harvard T6, a Yak-3 and a Seafire on the ground The rest is a dream
velocitymg But I’m currently not at work. Someone t bones me running from the cops.
Holy crap. An airplane video with blue skies, very little talking and getting right to the point of the video.
Love that sound
Awesome sound
In Memory of The Black Forest Eagle Werner Stocker.
nearly 40 years ago there was a big show in wels aerodrome in upper austria, with low fly overs from the concorde, the bf 109 and the me 262. unforgettable
Spitfire for me ,then it’s always been the best ,due to my mother being a quality control inspector on the air screw
Still a superb sound from the me109 and probably one some would only hear once !
andybyrne50
I have to say friend, the sound of a Merlin engine will always make my hair stand up! Just perfect.
Gives me chills!
The history of world war 2 podcasts by Ray Harris are brilliant....especially the battle of britain episodes. ..
Who here FIRST heard that gorgeous BMW masterpiece tubocharged 190 engine song as the harbinger of sheer, certain and horrible death itself on television watching the TV show '12 O'Clock High' in the early 1960's as kids? 😃
it’s a merlin.....
@@drwhominer Do you really think that aircraft is powered by a Merlin? Did you think that isnt funny to others who, in all matters of aviation, history, politics and life go further and see more and care more about it than just watching occasional flyby snapshots of these aircraft? Or, with all due respect, are you a bot?
@@jeffwalther3935 bip bop, not a BOT
Well, that gave me a chill.
gave me goosebumps when it passed sheesh
Eargasm!!!
I couldn't get low enough in a battle bunker hearing that machine swooping in low!! 😳
Amazing voice.
Reminds me of my Dear Departed Uncle and Brother, Both of them riding on their Big Ol' Hoggs!
Absolutely pure beauty....and I am a Brit!!!
Bf 109 is a legend 👌, way ahead with its desighn for the time and even today it's still a true flyer for any survivors, this one sounds sooo damn healthy and I love it, was not full speed though but rather maybe half of what it can do, man I love airplanes since the day I opened my eyes in this lifetime, I've built heaps of model aircraft too and at 63 I don't even have one to show due to somthing that happened to my massive collection yrs ago and have never built one ever since because of that, one of my all time favorites is the bf 109, I know the history of all 2nd ww aircraft from all over whe world and the 109 was probably the hardest worker of them all and has seen service from the beggining to the end of the war on just about every front for Germany 👍, the only problem with them was there landing gear setup because while on the ground the pilots could not see the runway until its tail wheel lifted just before take off and many noob pilots met there demise due to that alone lol 👀, but once in the air it was a beast in good hands, Adolf Galand was pro in hese yellow nosed bf 109 as wer many other German pilots ✌
That's a delicious sound!
SuperSix Delta come hear it in person
legend
My all time favorite aircraft.
Love the nasty snarl of a DB-605.
WOW . .Kind of reminiscent of the movie "Battle of Britain" where the English abandoned that French airfield and the 109's came in right when they were about to leave for a strafing run at low level . . .The engines sound EXACTLY the same in that scene and here . . What a rush it must of been to fly these WW2 warbirds. Kudos and thank you for the upload.
Exactly what popped into my mind - that Battle of Britian scene...
Except that all those "bf109's" had Merlins in them....still AWESOME tho!
Kinda like this ua-cam.com/video/eHCkD4_7U6A/v-deo.html
@@vlanomo EXACT scene I was referring to . . .Thanks!
Yes the Germanic sound of post war civilian use Merlin 500s fitted to Spanish production planes. The movie sound seems to have been edited, it does sound similar to the sound here.
Very Good!!!
Never gets old....
The distinct sound of a Daimler Benz super charger.
Still gives me chills
Freaking beautiful
That would be neat seeing two of them doing that together!
That sound must‘ve been absolutely terrifying to hear back then.
Hey, the VA Beach Military Aviation Museum! I'm hoping to get out to a couple of their Summer Of Flight events this year.
hey i live near there, that museum is friggin awesome
Awesome
Cool!
Listen to that whine....
Glorious :)
sehr gut
Actual goosebumps.
I watched the pass about 20 times and still its not enough. ; )
Flagrum3 imagine watching in person!
@@philschopshop4591 Yes that would be something. A couple of years ago I did experience having a P51 Mustang, a Spitfire and a Lancaster pass right over my building at very low altitude. Being I am almost on the top floor, I felt I could reach up and touch them. The sound of six Merlin engines passing over was simply awesome. Thanks for the video btw, cheers.
Flagrum3 I work on a p51.
@@philschopshop4591 Lucky, I wouldn't call that work though. ; )
Flagrum3 Do you know the struggle to work on one?
A definite, almost electric whine which the Merlin did not have
Leon Scheepers Imagine pulling chocks. Even with ear protection, it reminds you that your lungs are hollow.
Best Warbird Engine Sound Ever!
Nandor Zsiros It’s on display at a museum. Come visit
No way I did not see that Bf109 SOUNDS fantastic 😮