Mikael Carlson Pfalz D VIII. Long filmversion. Jesper Rådegård Aviation Video.
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2020
- The Pfalz D.VIII was designed near the end of WWI to be the ultimate fighter aircraft. A light wooden airframe built around the huge 11-cylinder, 200 hp Siemens-Halske Sh.III geared rotary resulted in spectacular performance. Only a small number of aircraft entered service in Germany before the war ended.
Mikael Carlson’s reproduction is powered by an original engine - the only one running in the world. The construction of the aircraft is as true to the original as can possibly be.
Filmed on location in Skåne, Sweden, September 2020.
For more information please visit www.aerodrome.se
Music used with license from Motion Array. - Наука та технологія
So he copied all the parts from a museum’s plane. Then builds his own in 2 years! Finds a rare rotary 230hp engine to finish off. Hats off to this guy! 👍🏻
Mikael Carlson is an outstandig guy, he has restored two original Blériots from the beginning of the last century, built a Fokker DR.1 triplane only from materials and with tools available at the time. I saw him at the Hahnweide vintage aircraft meeting 2016 and 2019 flying the Blériot very calmly and doing incredibly dynamic dogfight maneouvres in the Fokker.
Oh, and of course, as usual, outstanding photography and editing. Thanks!
Unbelievable. A magnificent reproduction and work of art.
Never thought I'd ever here the sound of an 11 cylinder radial in my lifetime, as all have been experimental types from war eras and disappeared without a trace. To hear it, it is close to what I expected, almost like a out of kilter V-12, very much like the unique firing order of the RR Griffon. Now somebody find the only R-4090 somewhere in the vaults of an aero museum and bolt to the nearest WWII fighter for my next bucket list audio fantasy!!!!
Was hoping it was actually counter rotating. He says it in the video, but the prop and engine rotate together in same direction.
This has to be one of the best videos of any WWI Airplane on youtube. Thank you for sharing it, i can't wait to see more =) Mikael's craftmanship and piloting skills are second to none and no matter what he flies he's always one of the highlights of the show. I hope he brings his Pfalz to the Hahnweide one day.
Thank you very much! Mikael is fantastic.
Brilliant! Thanks Jesper! I have enjoyed seeing Mikael's collection for many years now and this video would have to be the pinnacle.
Thank you very much :) Love to make videos like this. And i will continue working with Mikael.
Absolutely amazing Film. Great Work!
Also, Mikael is such a cool Guy.
Thanks my friend :)
What an airplane! There aren't too many aircraft from WW1 that look like real fighting machines to modern eyes, but that Pfaltz DVIII looks positively LETHAL and flys to match!
An acquaintance of mine was Max Holtzem, WWI pilot who flew a Pfaltz, and was also a test pilot with Pfaltz.
Wow! Thats amazing❤️
Beautiful aircraft..
Thans for an excellent video. And having the camera speed adusted so the prop doesn't look like a windmill.
What a beast! The acceleration on that thing is demential. Beautiful craftmanship by Mikael Carlson.
Lovely video, Jesper. As per your usual standard.
Cheers.
Thank you👍
This is without a doubt one of the finest WWI videos on youtube. Gorgeous videography and editing. Not to mention a subject so rare, I've never heard of it...
Ohhhhhhhhh LOVE this Sound!!!
Very beautiful video Jesper!! Excellent work!
Thank you my friend :)
This movie is a gem! It tells a story and has very high quality footage and sound! I'm still waiting for that "The Aviator" movie!
Nevertheless I would love to see more from Mikael's collection and his story.
Thank you Sven :)
Fabulous 👍👍👍
Absolutely stunning! I saw a Siemens at the Rhinebeck museum, was fascinated. Thank you.
Thank you!
What an amazing video :). Thanks, I really enjoyed that.
Thank you😊
Great work! What a perfect film!
Thank you very much!
Just fantastic!
What a beauty love this aircraft.
I had heard a rumor, that Finland buyed these engines, later they made those sand blowing machines...
This engine is not counter rotating. This engine is a rotory type, not a radial type. It appears to be geared with a planetary gear train such that the engine is rotating faster than the propeller. This means it produces more power strokes per propeller rotation thus making it able to turn a 4-bladed propeller that has a high pitch angle. This arrangement offers more thrust and increased performance as a fighter plane.
Exactly. Not sure why he said it was but then the prop and engine clearly rotate in same direction. That was the whole point to be able to counter the gyroscopic effect of the heavy spinning motor.
What a beautiful video and a stunning aircraft! Magic :)
Thank you very much! :)
MAGNIFICENT 👏🏻
Magnificent!
great film, magnificent aircraft!
Härligt Jesper! Snygg inramning av en vacker flygmaskin! Farsan kommer att älska denna :)
Awesome!
Looking foreward to new vids.
Thank you!
Thing's an absolute beast
Superb.
I'm currently reading the book 'Jasta Colors' by Bruno Schmäling, and see that Jasta 56 flew some Pfalz D.VIII's in combat. The author met with Vzfw. Franz Piechulek of Jasta 56 in the 1970s and has a few photos. It says at one time, Jasta 56 had old Pfalz D.IIIa's, Fokker D.VII's, and Pfalz D.VIII's on service at the same time, making it difficult for the Jasta to fly missions at full strength. Being that the Pfalz D.III was slow, the Fokker D.VII being the fastest in level flight, and the Pfalz D.VIII having the best rate of climb.
9:54 m of pure pleasure, thank you very much for sharing !
Amazing footage and very nice sound editing
Outstanding! Would love to see more of Mikael's collection and more interviews. Awesome job. The most beautiful aviation content out there.
Thank you! :) Mikael is fantastic. Hopefully i will make more videos like this. Thats the plan.
Fantastic camera work, you should be very proud.
Thank you🙂👍
Helt suverän video Jesper! 👍 Vilket härligt ljud ur maskinen. Hoppas det blir nån vettig flygdag nästa år, så kanske man har tur att få höra och se denna maskin.
Tack Mattias! Ja det hoppas jag också på :)
Mega Perfect
Väldigt roligt att få se - kommer ihåg i början (antar jag) slutet av 90-talet i Trollhättan - PärL
Spettacolo
Amazing good work! Very admairable! Very nice movie! 🤠
Thank you😊👍
Wow! Vilken kärra
Och ljudet från den motorn med den propellern, otroligt.
Den måste ha spöat skiten ur de flesta på sin tid?
You are starting to get the hang of this, aviation filming... ;-)
@Jesper Rådegård Blir lite nedstämd när jag reflekterar över hur mycket fint som kunde ha filmats under 80- och 90-talen, speciellt på Skå. Men, vi ser fram emot mer av ditt fina arbete.
Mikael is a fantastic guy.
Yes he is :)
Amazing video! What did you use for the camera plane?
It was a piper cub. The Pfalz is faster but it worked :)
Amazing wwI biplane, you can feel the power of that engine, it must be awesome to fly if not terrifying.
Will they ever come up with an alternative to caster oil, it is so messy but has a high flash point.
Can someone explain how he says it’s counter rotating yet in the video it’s not? The whole point I thought of the iemens-Halske Sh.III engine was to counter the gyroscopic effect of the heavy spinning motor by having the prop spin the opposite direction.
Very different sound from a Gnome or Clerget when running at normal power. How much throttle control is there? I know with the Gnome you could progressively engage or disengage cylinders: 3, 6 or all 9 for full throttle.
Hur ter sej den jämfört med camel? Verkar ju ha dubbla storleken på propellern så det måste va bra drag.
That Siemens-Halske engine is a beast. I am more curious to know how it is STARTED. They rotated the prop to prime and lube the cylinders but nobody swung for the actual start. Is that an added modern feature or is it original?
I'd like to know that myself! I'm guessing mind you, but I wonder if the rotating of the engine pre-flight introduced fuel into the cylinders and then to start a spark was provided by a hand-cranked generator in the cockpit? Just a guess.
If a self starter was added for convenience and safety's sake I can understand.
sååå om man har dubbla varvtalet i motorn, så förstår jag att man vill ha mer blad på proppen, går man upp i stigning också jämfört med andra motorer osv?
Как запускали двигатель?
тут понятно биоротативный двигатель
What sort of life can you expect from this engine?
Google Siemens-Halske Sh.III . Don’t know if it’s the same motor but there were oiling problems due to war shortages. It literally cut the life of the engine into hours of run time before they blew. If not for that, it would of been far superior to anything in that era.
Magnificent!