Aha the Vought F4U “Corsair” - one of the US’ more famed fighter planes from WWII. Believe it or not the F4U actually outperformed the famous P-51 Mustang. It had a bigger engine and a higher speed, but also, the cockpit seat sat far back in the corsair, which made them kind of hard to fly. In the pacific theatre, the Japanese saw these planes as a serious threat to their aircraft and their survival because the Corsair was extremely agile during a dive or “strafe” - the vents in the bent wings also created a whistle effect, at high speeds, usually during dives, which gave them the name “Whistling Death” - as well as this aircraft easily outperforming almost all of the Japanese aircraft during that time. I also think that the Corsairs made it to like.. 1953 or 54, something, I know they were in the Korean War, according to my grandfather.
I’ve got a request. I know it’s been a while. An SD70Ace or SD-40/2 (these are trains) I can’t remember I think some of the SD70’s have a similar high whine “whoop” effect during idle - I’d have to check but if a railroad fan could confirm that’d be great.
this is one of my fave us ww2 planes
It is a popular one, i've had it requested more than once. I still need to find some good steady flight audio of this plane for another video.
If you haven’t already could you make a video for one of these U-boats- U-94, U-124, U-569 or any German submarine you want?
I have these ua-cam.com/video/EMbESyVI5YM/v-deo.html, ua-cam.com/video/yvGHP_ADbJo/v-deo.html, are they what you're looking for?
@@BlackAtomProductions yeah.
Aha the Vought F4U “Corsair” - one of the US’ more famed fighter planes from WWII.
Believe it or not the F4U actually outperformed the famous P-51 Mustang. It had a bigger engine and a higher speed, but also, the cockpit seat sat far back in the corsair, which made them kind of hard to fly. In the pacific theatre, the Japanese saw these planes as a serious threat to their aircraft and their survival because the Corsair was extremely agile during a dive or “strafe” - the vents in the bent wings also created a whistle effect, at high speeds, usually during dives, which gave them the name “Whistling Death” - as well as this aircraft easily outperforming almost all of the Japanese aircraft during that time. I also think that the Corsairs made it to like.. 1953 or 54, something, I know they were in the Korean War, according to my grandfather.
I’ve got a request. I know it’s been a while. An SD70Ace or SD-40/2 (these are trains) I can’t remember I think some of the SD70’s have a similar high whine “whoop” effect during idle - I’d have to check but if a railroad fan could confirm that’d be great.
If I can track down the audio then I will.
Dude spent thousands of dollars on avgas to give us this video. Kinda weird that for 12 hours nobody else was landing or anything.
Nothing but the but the best 😂
Wait, am i detecting sarcasm? 😂
An anime looking plane used against the country that brought us anime 🙃
Thanks for listening!