THE 'WRONG' BROTHERS AVIATION'S FAILURES (1920s)

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    6:01:48 THE "WRONG" BROTHERS. (1920s) #57 THIS IS THE MOST COMICAL SPOOF OF AVIATION'S "NON-FLYING" MACHINES EVER FILMED. EARLY ATTEMPTS AT FLYING.
    06:02:11 PLANES FLY PAST MONUMENT AT KITTY HAWK. CU OF MONUMENT.
    06:02:20 CLOUDS.
    06:02:26 MAN ON GOOFY "PLANE". USES ARMS TO "PEDDLE" PLANE. BIRD LIKE WINGS FLAP. GIZMO
    06:02:37 EARLY FORM OF HELICOPTER. WEIGHT OF PROPELLERS MAKE PLANE FALL OVER.
    06:02:44 MEN IN DETROIT PUSH FIRST "UMBRELLA" HELICOPTER. EXTREMELY BOUNCY. MAN IN HELICOPTER BOUNCING UP & DOWN. VERY UNCOMFORTABLE LOOKING.
    06:03:10 IN FRANCE, HELICOPTER WITH OVERSIZED PIN WHEELS AS PROPELLERS. TAKES LOTS OF MEN TO STEADY IT.
    06:03:32 GAS BAG & PILOT ARE ADDED FOR CONTROL. TAKE OFF. FALLS. LOOKS LIKE LARGE BALONEY. 1921.
    06:03:57 PLANE WITH UPSWEEP WINGS. WAS DESIGNS FOR INTERCONTINENTAL FLIGHT. CRASHES.
    06:04:12 FUNKY LOOKING FRENCH HELICOPTER IN THE 1920s.
    06:04:20 "WOODEN EAGLE" FALLS APART AS WINGS FLAP.
    06:04:31 CHICAGO. TIED DOWN FOR SECURITY, STEEL PLANE WITH
    HUGE SQUARE PROPELLERS. FALLS APART.
    06:04:49 7 LAYER PLANE. MAN TURNS PROPELLER. CU MAN'S FEET
    PEDDLING. TRYING TO TAKE OFF, PLANE BREAKS IN TWO,
    & INTO BITS. FALLS APART.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 716

  • @daedricprince5837
    @daedricprince5837 6 років тому +1570

    This Narrator is savage AF

    • @bejhamen7631
      @bejhamen7631 5 років тому +1

      Daedric Prince lol

    • @tidiestflyer7570
      @tidiestflyer7570 5 років тому +39

      "The flying sausage."

    • @916globetrotter
      @916globetrotter 5 років тому +68

      "this wooden eagle flew.......to pieces". " what power, what speed...... what a mess" LMAO

    • @nitsu2947
      @nitsu2947 5 років тому +35

      "this plane was designed for intercontinental flight, might get accross the street..."
      LMFAO

    • @NickTasy
      @NickTasy 5 років тому

      Exactly what I was going to say

  • @TheCuriousNoob
    @TheCuriousNoob 9 років тому +807

    01:09 "this aerial bucking bronco had the stability of an intoxicated chorus girl "
    Friiggin amazing!

    • @frankjohansen3132
      @frankjohansen3132 6 років тому +48

      Today it would be considered as hate speech :)

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 6 років тому +9

      Sounds like something AvE would say.

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 6 років тому +8

      @Eric Miret his comment was framed as humor too.

    • @lolman2425
      @lolman2425 5 років тому

      @@melody3741 Nice. Was about to comment that.

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 5 років тому

      @Eric Miret sorry about that earlier comment thought you thought that would actually be considered hate speech I misread it lmao

  • @caharkness
    @caharkness 10 років тому +423

    "This wooden eagle flew... to pieces" I am dying... XD

    • @T0BBi94
      @T0BBi94 6 років тому +4

      Savage!

    • @furrycow9263
      @furrycow9263 6 років тому +5

      That’s an odd way to break the news.

    • @janjan6464
      @janjan6464 5 років тому

      Hello, dying!

  • @cenkcdemir
    @cenkcdemir 6 років тому +1074

    salute all these men. they sure contributed aviation by testing all these variations. they didin't sit and wait someone to do something

    • @anonymouslykind8981
      @anonymouslykind8981 6 років тому +50

      Iv seen some dumb shit but at least this dumb shit made aviation history :)

    • @Socialistdemon
      @Socialistdemon 6 років тому +11

      This is my favorite UA-cam comment

    • @hizkias2679
      @hizkias2679 6 років тому +31

      +G V hey what the fuck

    • @user-xd5lx2tx5l
      @user-xd5lx2tx5l 6 років тому +11

      G V gee i wonder why they're not making any progress
      nothing to do with debt or anything i'm sure

    • @robertallan6373
      @robertallan6373 6 років тому +3

      Maybe IQ ?.

  • @10ON10
    @10ON10 5 років тому +125

    At least they tried! :)

  • @Bas2thesem
    @Bas2thesem 7 років тому +852

    Can you imagine Aliens watching this from their Galactic ships above Earth in the 1920s while laughing their little flat asses off?

    • @JoseARomo-qv5fk
      @JoseARomo-qv5fk 6 років тому +30

      @@AverageAlien Oh come on ET, don't be a snowflake

    • @bluemarshall6180
      @bluemarshall6180 6 років тому +26

      Perhaps their laughing at NASA Until Now?

    • @TheArtstknwnas
      @TheArtstknwnas 6 років тому +5

      They did.. but not in a good way. More of the why.. we taught you so much.. yeah right. Lol

    • @MrRamazanLale2
      @MrRamazanLale2 6 років тому +1

      Can you do better?

    • @memoryofthestars7449
      @memoryofthestars7449 6 років тому +10

      Aliens aren't assholes like humans.

  • @jahlekos
    @jahlekos 9 років тому +372

    0:58 This is the first lowrider!

    • @ChaosBW
      @ChaosBW 6 років тому +4

      👌

    • @dudeman4514
      @dudeman4514 6 років тому +13

      People: thats just a failed flying machine
      Me:*time travels and goes to the wright bros* was that a flying machine
      Wright bros: no, its our lowrider prototype

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover 6 років тому +3

      That's pretty badass when you look at it that way. Just throw on a big phonograph horn and you have a nice subwoofer system too.

    • @christopherd2100
      @christopherd2100 5 років тому +1

      V8 powered too, it just needs early subwoofers and neon.

    • @ikcelamokyredyrf5015
      @ikcelamokyredyrf5015 5 років тому +3

      or more like:..
      Low flier

  • @not_riley
    @not_riley 5 років тому +17

    The narrator's burns are still fresh, nearly 100 years later.

    • @mrsponkman
      @mrsponkman Рік тому +2

      This video was a documentary made in 1961 about those in the 1920s, so 51 years ago.

  • @tommiatkins3443
    @tommiatkins3443 6 років тому +36

    0:37 That is a milestone in flight. Not a failure, just a step. It produced enough lift to move itself.

  • @acmanuel21
    @acmanuel21 6 років тому +49

    big respect to this guys, without them we cant travel at air right now.

    • @fakiirification
      @fakiirification Рік тому +1

      nah fam. these were the "perpetual motion free energy" and " water powered engine" crackpots of their day. didnt bother to study on the topic or build on the successes of the actual functional planes, just decided to try random dumb ideas instead.

    • @chikapunk4340
      @chikapunk4340 Рік тому

      @@fakiirification it was all part of the process. It looks like they all had some good ideas

    • @dougie1968
      @dougie1968 7 місяців тому

      ​@@chikapunk4340and what "good ideas" were those? I just saw a load of bad ideas.

  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg 6 років тому +124

    Many of these "attempts at flight", which were not included in this reel, except possibly the plane that flapped its wings up and down and the prop, attached to nothing, fell off, were come-ons for newsreel cameramen, created solely as a story to film. The guy with the flapping wings mounted to the bicycle, for instance. This type of camera news was typical of the day, to be shown as a lead-in prior to a motion picture in a theater. Television would not appear for another quarter century. I remember one of a little girl, probably about 7, billed as a sharp-shooter with a pistol. She would shoot at glass bottles on a stand, while aiming with a mirror. Turns out the cameraman had it rigged with mousetrap mechanisms, and he would pull a string off-camera, causing the trap to break the bottle as the little girl fired, but at a distance, you couldn't see the mechanism. Still, this stuff is good for chuckles...

    • @SlimJointJr
      @SlimJointJr 6 років тому

      fucking unnecessary info

    • @commodoresixfour7478
      @commodoresixfour7478 6 років тому +1

      If you hand a 7 year old a 22lr and a mirror, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they did it.

    • @theotherside931
      @theotherside931 6 років тому +2

      *I don't actually get what you said.*

    • @purrbox7514
      @purrbox7514 6 років тому +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one, and why have a massive text wall when all he had to say was "These are fake".

    • @flamebird2218
      @flamebird2218 5 років тому +1

      + The Other Side
      Yes, we can tell.

  • @atranas6018
    @atranas6018 7 років тому +49

    the time, effort & money they put on these contraptions were simply amazing

    • @TranscendianIntendor
      @TranscendianIntendor 5 років тому

      I have spent significant time on my hobbies & interest. I've built stringed instruments with a hand saw and a screw gun (and a soldering iron). I tore a good number of them apart because they didn't work. These builds were for a laugh aye? What a concept.

  • @shinjiprofile
    @shinjiprofile 6 років тому +224

    at least everyone back then has the will to progress.

    • @paydayvideos4924
      @paydayvideos4924 5 років тому +4

      shinjiprofile still do tho

    • @slippedonshit562
      @slippedonshit562 5 років тому +11

      *the freedom to build whatever you like without getting arrested by the government..
      There were no rules back then.
      We are basically slaves right now.

    • @shinjiprofile
      @shinjiprofile 5 років тому +9

      @@slippedonshit562 yep people are now basically getting arrested for just collecting rain water.

    • @SajidKhan-sk1jj
      @SajidKhan-sk1jj 5 років тому

      @@shinjiprofile so collecting rain water is illegal now

    • @CWINDOWSsystem32
      @CWINDOWSsystem32 5 років тому +5

      @@shinjiprofile Since when do people get arrested for collecting rainwater? It's encouraged where I live...

  • @chistinelane
    @chistinelane 6 років тому +11

    For every success, we need multiple failures to steer us in the right path. These people were brilliant and their own way and their contributions will always be valuable.

  • @terrycarter4459
    @terrycarter4459 8 років тому +253

    I do not like to see these people in their early attempts to fly being laughed at. I have had the privilege to fly as a private pilot due to the dreams and efforts of these early pioneers and their wish to become airborne. God bless them all.

    • @tenacious645
      @tenacious645 8 років тому +21

      For real. They were talking some mad shit about these pioneers.

    • @ObiTrev
      @ObiTrev 7 років тому +27

      There is a difference between quackery and genius... as for a few of these, they're probably stages for the sake of entertainment.

    • @poppablue59kent75
      @poppablue59kent75 7 років тому +1

      Exactly.

    • @terriecotham1567
      @terriecotham1567 6 років тому +3

      Obi Trey
      You could be right but then aviation and flight ideals were so new that no one relay had the true concept
      down and some lost their lives in the quest to fly.

    • @chrisstingley7516
      @chrisstingley7516 6 років тому +2

      Terry Carter what do you fly

  • @overlordbrandon
    @overlordbrandon 6 років тому +80

    Narrator Sarcasm: *100*

  • @R5H4D0W
    @R5H4D0W 10 років тому +31

    The umbrella contraption had my laughing on the floor

  • @HelloWorld-lg1pz
    @HelloWorld-lg1pz 5 років тому +8

    "as light as led and cast iron could make hur" ribs hurtin

  • @dennisgjoka10
    @dennisgjoka10 3 роки тому +6

    "The Wrong Brothers"
    *Thats some serious damage*

  • @BigBrotherMateyka
    @BigBrotherMateyka 9 місяців тому +2

    "This aerial bucking bronco had the stability of an intoxicated chorus girl, and required a ground crew skilled in the 100-yard dash."
    *That's a lot of damage*

  • @senorzaxery6450
    @senorzaxery6450 5 років тому +11

    "What speed what power. . . what a mess" 2:43

  • @trosjeklasikira5096
    @trosjeklasikira5096 10 років тому +135

    they have my respect

    • @gilbertonedeljunior4825
      @gilbertonedeljunior4825 6 років тому +2

      Real respect for SANTOS DUMONT

    • @gilbertonedeljunior4825
      @gilbertonedeljunior4825 6 років тому

      Fai official record for brothers first flights. May, 06 1908. Usa record. August, 21 1908 france record. After DUMONT in 1906 the world don't flew.

  • @SauceX8
    @SauceX8 5 років тому +3

    "With luck you might get it across the street" Damn! What a savage

  • @jamols09
    @jamols09 6 років тому +9

    Oh my god I just burst after he said "this bird flew.. to pieces"

  • @Hizenbird
    @Hizenbird 6 років тому +7

    Can you imagine the Wright Bros' excitement when they solved that piece of the puzzle? What a "Eureka!" moment!

    • @unsignedmusic
      @unsignedmusic Рік тому

      Look up Gustov Whitehead and Glenn Curtiss.

    • @Hizenbird
      @Hizenbird Рік тому

      @@unsignedmusic I heard a scientist describing that moment when you realize that after searching and experimenting and testing for years and then finally seeing something that no human has ever seen before… says it’s the thing that keeps them in the game for so long.

  • @theotherside931
    @theotherside931 6 років тому +7

    *Respect to all these men. They knew what they wanted to do but how to do it was what they didn't know.*
    *Without their successes and failures, mankind would've still remained on land and sea.*

  • @Maver1ck101
    @Maver1ck101 10 років тому +41

    The narration is hilarious!

  • @Kumquat_Lord
    @Kumquat_Lord 5 років тому +9

    You know, I would LOVE to see these concepts tried again today with lightweight composites and electric motors. Even if it was in miniature in drones.

  • @MelinaAcosta569
    @MelinaAcosta569 4 роки тому +4

    “They have to tie it down to prevent its powerful rotors from sending it to orbit” 😂

  • @leprincebey
    @leprincebey 6 років тому +19

    0:59 umbrella Airline

  • @driedsock449
    @driedsock449 6 років тому +28

    2:13 early version of Kamov Ka-50

    • @jacobjonm0511
      @jacobjonm0511 5 років тому +2

      It was a good design actually.

  • @theingegnere
    @theingegnere 7 років тому +107

    Im here because of TUDelft ^^

  • @anihtgenga4096
    @anihtgenga4096 4 роки тому +2

    That last glimpse was known as "The plane that came with a built-in headwind".

  • @hardeep1331
    @hardeep1331 7 років тому +3

    they deserve respect for trying to achieve what they believed in not instead of being made fun of

  • @AlaskaRS
    @AlaskaRS 6 років тому +3

    The humour in the commentary is mint.

  • @caganb
    @caganb 10 років тому +48

    a for effort

  • @normhiscock352
    @normhiscock352 3 роки тому +3

    1:00 Worlds first lowrider.

  • @richiepande5389
    @richiepande5389 6 років тому +7

    This brilliant sarcastic narration... so fun to hear! Lol

  • @hindustanzindabadismychann3533
    @hindustanzindabadismychann3533 3 роки тому +2

    🤣😂😂😂😂😂 jumping umbrella and bird ones were hilarious....

  • @BharathKumar-ox4fx
    @BharathKumar-ox4fx 6 років тому +2

    I love the narration...super commentary

  • @mattd1188
    @mattd1188 5 років тому +3

    "In the early 20's, other zeronauts continued to perfect the helicopter.
    This French model got off the ground; thus establishing a new "world
    altitude record"."
    Hahaha, That's some brutal narration.

  • @wackyotter1235
    @wackyotter1235 5 років тому +1

    Glad this was recormended

  • @evaconde7220
    @evaconde7220 2 роки тому +1

    They did their best for the future of aviation ❤️✈️🏖️🏝️🛬👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @kipkoechkosgei104
    @kipkoechkosgei104 6 років тому +2

    big respect to these guys

  • @jaimyowacan36
    @jaimyowacan36 4 роки тому +2

    Hats off to all the people behind this inventions. even though they failed. but all their ideas are brilliant...

  • @edroberts6340
    @edroberts6340 6 років тому +1

    Some of these seemingly ridiculous machines did contribute to our knowledge of aeronautics.
    We learned from their mistakes.
    Sometimes you need to be wrong before you can be right.

  • @GlenRwodzi97
    @GlenRwodzi97 6 років тому +5

    'as light as lead and cast iron could make it'🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-kh4vk4yf1m
    @user-kh4vk4yf1m 6 років тому +1

    "Try this on your next hangover@ is an odd thing to hear from a prohibition era movie.

  • @roberteats
    @roberteats 5 років тому +2

    This narrator is a riot!

  • @f12025
    @f12025 5 років тому +3

    Yes, this was exactly the footage I was looking for 😂 0:54

  • @TranscendianIntendor
    @TranscendianIntendor 5 років тому

    The narration of this movie is of value in regards to cultural references to hangovers & night clubs.

  • @cameraking1237
    @cameraking1237 Рік тому +3

    0:58 Bad piggies getting the eggs be like:

  • @rays5163
    @rays5163 2 роки тому +2

    these guys are the giants whose shoulders the wright brothers stood upon but now they are nothing more than a blooper real. they must've felt real proud of themselves when they saw this.

  • @Avedis_
    @Avedis_ Рік тому

    Next time someone asks me how life’s going, I am sending them this video.

  • @amulyakaza3712
    @amulyakaza3712 10 років тому +56

    thumbs up if the edx course got u here...

  • @cloudsurf5460
    @cloudsurf5460 6 років тому +6

    The historical documentary of Airbus!!... xD

  • @PonderousEclectica4383
    @PonderousEclectica4383 2 роки тому +2

    I remember watching an extended version of this at the Stafford air and space Museum. I remember one of them was some sort of plane with like five or six wings stacked on top of each other. it never left the ground.

    • @Pavel_Poluian
      @Pavel_Poluian Рік тому

      It all started with the vibrating umbrella-orthopter "Sky Car" by James Pitts, then the umbrella was closed with a dome and devices appeared according to the scheme of conventional electromagnetic vibrating speakers (membrane + inductance) - fragments of the membrane were found by a farmer in Roswell. Then they created piezoelectric motors or with small dischargers on the surface (they glowed all over the body due to air ionization), and now these are aircraft with plasma propulsion panels (because they are angular - that is, with flat surfaces). Thousands of discharge cells are packed tightly in the motor panels - they shoot plasma streams (railgun architecture - coaxial electrodes). The ionized air of the spark discharge is accelerated in the railgun cell by the Lorentz force to enormous speeds - a kind of ramjet engine is obtained. Just imagine! - tens of thousands of small ramjet engines assembled in a panel and firing plasma synchronously with a huge frequency (hundreds of kilohertz). Plasma jets form toroidal vortices of air - this air cushion creates lift and acceleration force. In my article "UFO - it's made in the USA" and in the books "UFO Hunting" and "UFO Elimination" all this is described in detail. The technology is quite mundane - it is known in the smallest details due to information leaks. For example, air ionization in coaxial railgun cells is created with the help of radiation (radioactive polonium is introduced into the metal). Devices of this type were used all 50-60-70-80 for secret missions (they took off, as a rule, from special submarines). With the fall of the USSR, their use by the United States was practically curtailed (in the novel "Little Green Men" by Christopher Buckley, a speechwriter for Bush Sr., a scene is described where the US president decides to curtail the project with "flying saucers"). The curtailment of the project can be recorded by the drop in magnesium consumption in the United States, since such fuel was used in fuel cells (magnesium tapes burned in forced galvanic batteries), this is 2007-2008. However, the development of the technology continued later in the Russian Federation and China (the technology was restored by reverse engineering methods for downed devices). Secrecy, however, remained, and there was no civilian use, because the technology is not suitable for this - harmful microwave from pulsed plasma engines (harm to pilots and the impact on electrical appliances inside and along the flight line). The payload is low (but one nuclear charge will pull.) There is no radio communication - unmanned vehicles can fly and maneuver only according to the program. Previously, there was a narrow application profile - rare spy missions (so that pilots do not receive a lot of radiation). Reconnaissance aircraft of this type were often observed at military bases, missile launch pads and airfields. They were even seen by peaceful explorers in the taiga, where glades were laid for seismic exploration - UFOs flew there to check whether military construction was underway (I myself heard stories about it))). I think this technology will be declassified soon, and cargo airships with flickering round plasma panels on the hull surface will appear in the Arctic sky.

    • @Pavel_Poluian
      @Pavel_Poluian Рік тому

      It all started with the vibrating umbrella-orthopter "Sky Car" by James Pitts, then the umbrella was closed with a dome and devices appeared according to the scheme of conventional electromagnetic vibrating speakers (membrane + inductance) - fragments of the membrane were found by a farmer in Roswell. Then they created piezoelectric motors or with small dischargers on the surface (they glowed all over the body due to air ionization), and now these are aircraft with plasma propulsion panels (because they are angular - that is, with flat surfaces). Thousands of discharge cells are packed tightly in the motor panels - they shoot plasma streams (railgun architecture - coaxial electrodes). The ionized air of the spark discharge is accelerated in the railgun cell by the Lorentz force to enormous speeds - a kind of ramjet engine is obtained. Just imagine! - tens of thousands of small ramjet engines assembled in a panel and firing plasma synchronously with a huge frequency (hundreds of kilohertz). Plasma jets form toroidal vortices of air - this air cushion creates lift and acceleration force. In my article "UFO - it's made in the USA" and in the books "UFO Hunting" and "UFO Elimination" all this is described in detail. The technology is quite mundane - it is known in the smallest details due to information leaks. For example, air ionization in coaxial railgun cells is created with the help of radiation (radioactive polonium is introduced into the metal). Devices of this type were used all 50-60-70-80 for secret missions (they took off, as a rule, from special submarines). With the fall of the USSR, their use by the United States was practically curtailed (in the novel "Little Green Men" by Christopher Buckley, a speechwriter for Bush Sr., a scene is described where the US president decides to curtail the project with "flying saucers"). The curtailment of the project can be recorded by the drop in magnesium consumption in the United States, since such fuel was used in fuel cells (magnesium tapes burned in forced galvanic batteries), this is 2007-2008. However, the development of the technology continued later in the Russian Federation and China (the technology was restored by reverse engineering methods for downed devices). Secrecy, however, remained, and there was no civilian use, because the technology is not suitable for this - harmful microwave from pulsed plasma engines (harm to pilots and the impact on electrical appliances inside and along the flight line). The payload is low (but one nuclear charge will pull.) There is no radio communication - unmanned vehicles can fly and maneuver only according to the program. Previously, there was a narrow application profile - rare spy missions (so that pilots do not receive a lot of radiation). Reconnaissance aircraft of this type were often observed at military bases, missile launch pads and airfields. They were even seen by peaceful explorers in the taiga, where glades were laid for seismic exploration - UFOs flew there to check whether military construction was underway (I myself heard stories about it))). I think this technology will be declassified soon, and cargo airships with flickering round plasma panels on the hull surface will appear in the Arctic sky.

  • @TheLambdaTeam
    @TheLambdaTeam 2 роки тому +1

    I miss the guy dressed as an airplane, with his mutt runnin' around him, lol

  • @r_____________________
    @r_____________________ 5 років тому +3

    2:30 Interesting that they were aware of the concept of getting into orbit and that it was achieved some ~40 years later in 1957 with Sputnik 1.

    • @NikodAnimations
      @NikodAnimations 7 місяців тому

      This is a later film about people in the 20s trying to get in the air

    • @r_____________________
      @r_____________________ 7 місяців тому

      @@NikodAnimations ah, that makes more sense!

  • @ZeeZeeBun
    @ZeeZeeBun 5 років тому +2

    It's kind of amazing how poorly humans understood physics back then...

  • @lhaviland8602
    @lhaviland8602 3 роки тому

    I can never hope to throw even a tenth as much shade as this man lol.

  • @tangosucka8526
    @tangosucka8526 5 років тому +1

    An intoxicated chorus girl. That sounds awesome!

  • @RafaelViegas
    @RafaelViegas 6 років тому +1

    The first man to fly was the SANTOS DUMONT. He took off and landed, unlike the WRIGTH BROTHERS who were slung on a glider

  • @shutemdwn
    @shutemdwn 5 років тому +1

    This is the funniest things I've seen in awhile.

  • @fabiocailotto2308
    @fabiocailotto2308 4 роки тому

    Umbrella helicopter, "this under grown carousel was supposed to jump into the air! Try this on your next hangover!" , I am on the floor.....

  • @theconductoresplin8092
    @theconductoresplin8092 3 роки тому +2

    Well it's always starts somewhere
    At least these guys had the courage to start building

  • @theotherside931
    @theotherside931 6 років тому +1

    *The double blade contraption at **1:16** looked like early stage Chinook Helicopter.*

  • @neiljohnson9686
    @neiljohnson9686 6 років тому

    The umbrella hopper makes me just about piss myself laughing.

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 10 років тому +3

    Could almost see what was happening in the video through the watermark, timer, number banner...almost.

  • @StormsandSaugeye
    @StormsandSaugeye 6 років тому

    The puns and the burns were almost too savage for the time period.

  • @paulocardoso9605
    @paulocardoso9605 2 роки тому +1

    This wooden eagle flew
    ...to pieces 😂😂

    • @Pavel_Poluian
      @Pavel_Poluian Рік тому

      It all started with the vibrating umbrella-orthopter "Sky Car" by James Pitts, then the umbrella was closed with a dome and devices appeared according to the scheme of conventional electromagnetic vibrating speakers (membrane + inductance) - fragments of the membrane were found by a farmer in Roswell. Then they created piezoelectric motors or with small dischargers on the surface (they glowed all over the body due to air ionization), and now these are aircraft with plasma propulsion panels (because they are angular - that is, with flat surfaces). Thousands of discharge cells are packed tightly in the motor panels - they shoot plasma streams (railgun architecture - coaxial electrodes). The ionized air of the spark discharge is accelerated in the railgun cell by the Lorentz force to enormous speeds - a kind of ramjet engine is obtained. Just imagine! - tens of thousands of small ramjet engines assembled in a panel and firing plasma synchronously with a huge frequency (hundreds of kilohertz). Plasma jets form toroidal vortices of air - this air cushion creates lift and acceleration force. In my article "UFO - it's made in the USA" and in the books "UFO Hunting" and "UFO Elimination" all this is described in detail. The technology is quite mundane - it is known in the smallest details due to information leaks. For example, air ionization in coaxial railgun cells is created with the help of radiation (radioactive polonium is introduced into the metal). Devices of this type were used all 50-60-70-80 for secret missions (they took off, as a rule, from special submarines). With the fall of the USSR, their use by the United States was practically curtailed (in the novel "Little Green Men" by Christopher Buckley, a speechwriter for Bush Sr., a scene is described where the US president decides to curtail the project with "flying saucers"). The curtailment of the project can be recorded by the drop in magnesium consumption in the United States, since such fuel was used in fuel cells (magnesium tapes burned in forced galvanic batteries), this is 2007-2008. However, the development of the technology continued later in the Russian Federation and China (the technology was restored by reverse engineering methods for downed devices). Secrecy, however, remained, and there was no civilian use, because the technology is not suitable for this - harmful microwave from pulsed plasma engines (harm to pilots and the impact on electrical appliances inside and along the flight line). The payload is low (but one nuclear charge will pull.) There is no radio communication - unmanned vehicles can fly and maneuver only according to the program. Previously, there was a narrow application profile - rare spy missions (so that pilots do not receive a lot of radiation). Reconnaissance aircraft of this type were often observed at military bases, missile launch pads and airfields. They were even seen by peaceful explorers in the taiga, where glades were laid for seismic exploration - UFOs flew there to check whether military construction was underway (I myself heard stories about it))). I think this technology will be declassified soon, and cargo airships with flickering round plasma panels on the hull surface will appear in the Arctic sky.

  • @aman65b
    @aman65b 6 років тому

    It is remarkable how greatly people yearned flight at that time and came up with so innovative concepts that seem very amusing now. I wonder what was the physics in 00:59. The commentary is hilarious.

    • @matthewwallace9280
      @matthewwallace9280 2 роки тому

      A vivid demonstration of "...for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction..."

  • @RayDynus
    @RayDynus 2 роки тому

    The "Wrong" brothers, why I never thought of this joke before, lmao.

  • @Toophunn
    @Toophunn 6 років тому

    Lol.Umbrella?I think we all have an Umbrella copter in our houses.

  • @anfrac3700
    @anfrac3700 6 років тому +23

    first ever fail compilation?

  • @LinKueiDragon
    @LinKueiDragon 4 роки тому +1

    Putting your logo over the video, what is this? A free video editor that begs you to get the full version?

  • @dulv5880
    @dulv5880 5 років тому

    0:59 the birth of hydraulics in cars

  • @Xizan2
    @Xizan2 6 років тому +1

    0:58 this is a turbo. it pumps air into engine.

  • @Mr1Schoolmaster
    @Mr1Schoolmaster 11 років тому +4

    All while the UFOs watched and busted their sides laughing. lord have mercy...

  • @seededsoul
    @seededsoul 5 років тому +1

    holy shit, the voiceover roasted them hard!

  • @MD-xj5mt
    @MD-xj5mt 6 років тому

    God bless them all for their hard work. it's easy to laugh at these early pioneers

  • @QuandaleGames
    @QuandaleGames 4 місяці тому +1

    This is how Bad Piggies it looks like in real life but in 1920s

  • @peterhiggins1872
    @peterhiggins1872 5 років тому

    Don't you forget that these aircraft were experimental in nature for their time. We were just learning the science of aviation at that time. Man crashed more often then.

  • @user-gs6lg1dj8q
    @user-gs6lg1dj8q 4 роки тому +4

    who is here because of the mini MOOC for TU Delft

  • @terriecotham1567
    @terriecotham1567 6 років тому +28

    You have to take your hats off to those in the past were like space travel no one had sold answers on what could fly and took
    the time and money to build those machines . and I bet some lost their life
    At least to day we send the data through computers and wind-tunal before a test pilot takes to the sky's
    We owe so much to those that have put their life or name on the chopping block to prove a new ideal or way of life from the
    boat crews that first took to the seas to the people crossing a new land were all they had at times was spunc or dreams
    So many in the world who became leaders never had a large bank account and yet they left their name in history in the books other in stone and still some lost to time for their wooden graver marker has long past its life and those that knew of their deeds have all so past in to history
    Yes to day we see some of those old Ideals as just pure craze concepts but in their day those men were on the cutting
    edge of flight Just like when the Spirt of St Louis flight made history when others had lost their life some never believe the aircraft would never be more that a toy much less even be use in war.
    And so many ideals have become gold mind's for some and send old ideals to the dust bin
    Thanks for posting

    • @screamingcat142
      @screamingcat142 6 років тому +2

      Srikant Mahapatra hats off to you man that was great true words of wisdom its a sham we cant find more like you

    • @screamingcat142
      @screamingcat142 6 років тому

      i mean Terrie Cotham my bad scrolled to far

    • @thesssradio5008
      @thesssradio5008 5 років тому

      the guy was just joking, and hes probably dead so who are you talking to

    • @screamingcat142
      @screamingcat142 5 років тому

      Terrie

  • @altafnazir
    @altafnazir 7 місяців тому +1

    great laughter show by Wrong brothers 😂😂😂

  • @darealtuck4420
    @darealtuck4420 5 років тому +1

    "Try this on your next hangover" Lol

  • @masterzz57
    @masterzz57 4 роки тому +1

    0:58 i am dying of laughter at this point lmao

  • @Cutecrusher25
    @Cutecrusher25 6 років тому +5

    1960: The "Wrong" Brothers
    2018: AWESOME EPIC AIRCRAFT FAILS OF THE YEAR COMPILATION (COPS CALLED) (GONE SEXUAL) (ALMOST DIED)

  • @georgepower7
    @georgepower7 Рік тому

    The narrator is roasting those early inventors

  • @thearmadilliestone
    @thearmadilliestone 6 років тому +1

    At least I applaud them for getting the jump on VTOL

  • @gdblackthorn4137
    @gdblackthorn4137 6 років тому +3

    The helicopter idea was really good. Opposing rotary blades like used today on small drones. The sausage invention just needed a much larger balloon and some stabilizers.

  • @jerryfacts9749
    @jerryfacts9749 Рік тому

    In the early days, a fair number of people were injured and some died trying to make a flying machine.

  • @thepearguy9504
    @thepearguy9504 Рік тому +2

    Bro tried to play bad piggies in the 20's 💀💀

  • @lanzerazrael5866
    @lanzerazrael5866 5 років тому

    2:20 " this wooden eagle flew.. to pieces" god i want to die xD

  • @MentalParadox
    @MentalParadox 5 років тому

    'Narrator, what are your sarcasm settings?'
    'That's 100%'
    'Turn that down to 75%, would ya?'

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks 4 роки тому

    The last machine collapsed in on itself

  • @liberationwasalie2982
    @liberationwasalie2982 6 років тому +3

    This is hilarious looks straight out of a cartoon haha

  • @homeguard8481
    @homeguard8481 6 років тому

    Loving that good old fashioned sarcasm.

  • @sydpix
    @sydpix Рік тому

    I think the umbrella plane is my personal favorite. 😂