3:35 Of Course! I've Forgotten That The Tupolev TB-3 Had The Function To Go Back In Time In Desperate Moments!
who thought the Santos Dumont bis would fly the other way?
I was like "Looks like a pretty basic bipla- Okay why is it flying backwar- Oh, it's supposed to fly that way. That's strange."
Finally someone know what a Santos Dumont is
Mentiroso esse mane.O Santos do mon,foi o primeiro a inventar o avião. 14bis
I like how it includes more Russian planes. Everyone knows airbus, but so few know Tupolev!
@@naltlan7651 YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT CYKA? here, DA TICKET TO DA GULAG
That's cos he's a teacher for all non-russians. Поверь, я знаю о чем говорю
The Tupolev TU-114 (correct me if I’m wrong on that) was, and could still be, the fastest turboprop plane ever made.
Absolutely amazing video! The planes were very well made, i cant even describe it in words how good this video was! Best of luck!
ignores 262
Well Me 262 is replaced by the Vampire in this video.
I could complain he missed many planes such as the Spitfire, Zero, Hunter, Sabre, MiG-15, MiG-21, Me 163, etc... but it's better to have a plane of each period.
I actually thought that Yak-28 was a Harrier, but I found out it was a Yak-38 (Yak-28 was not a VTOL aircraft). (Edit, I now saw the description, and that it was only a typo in the latin translation)
I think these are just planes he has made rather than the most significant/important planes
*builds wright flyer with space grade materials*
Besides the joke though, amazing video
This guy skipped all the important WWII planes. Hurricane/Spitfire? Flying Fortress? me262? P51 Mustang?
RascallyGoose49 Playz don’t know if 3 story counts as 2 but the Dornier Do X in 1929 was pretty good and was 3 stories
RascallyGoose49 Playz Go google it its not the First double deck plane
Aviation sure has come a long way.
From biplanes to jet aircraft, technology never stops advancing.
The SR-71 doesn't actually have a speed limit but if it goes too fast it would just overheat and maybe melt.
Love those videos! G job
Fico feliz por ter colocado o avião do Santos Dumont, gostaria de lembrar que ele fez o primeiro avião auto propulsionado do mundo, os dos irmãos Wright usavam uma espécie de catapulta.
Ótimo vídeo meu caro, abraços.
O Wright Flyer não precisava de catapulta, ela só era usada para auxiliar a decolagem.
It was actually 1937 when the Messerschmitt bf-109 was made. Also, the bf-109 was the first 400mph plane, not the f4u Corsair, which came out in 1940
the props are backwards on the wright flyer, they weren't front facing props.
2 backwards facing props ran on one engine connected by Bicycle chains (they worked at a bicycle shop) and it was launched off runners
Amazing work :)
I know how much time that all takes, so well done 😀👍👍
Nice triplane I love ww1 and 2 so seeing someone make historical planes in a game is really cool. Nice vid btw
very nice builds. It is amazing how much aviation advanced in just 100 years.
Очень Круто! Стримы не впустую! Так держать!
Aeeeee caramba bora 14bis aq é br!!! Awsome video, perfect
This channel provides amazing content! Keep it up!
These are some of the best stock aircraft I've ever seen
Who knew the write flyer used steel struts.
Was a great pleasure wathing this video!
Well done!
Great job dude. It's amazing
Oh yes back in 1917 when people fired at each other's planes with revolvers. Brings back memories!
In 1917 they would have a syncronized machinegun in the front of the plane, but still in the same war, in 1914 they would have to use pistols in the plane and would drop bombs by hand in enemy lines.
Music ruins it a bit :/ should be music trough the years instead of this
Ikr? Great video, but the music ruined it for me. Had to mute. Not complaining about the content tho, good stuff
Excellent work. You earned a subscriber.
Cool vid keep up the good work
A Yak-28 but no Harrier?
I know you might already know this, but
The Yakovlev Yak-38 (Russian: Яковлев Як-38; NATO reporting name: "Forger") was the Soviet Naval Aviation's only operational VTOL strike fighter aircraft in addition to being its first operational carrier-based fixed-wing aircraft. It was developed specifically for, and served almost exclusively on, the Kiev-classaircraft carriers (heavy aviation cruiser in Russian classification).
The Harrier, informally referred to as the Harrier Jump Jet, is a family of jet-powered attack aircraft capable of vertical/short takeoff and landing operations (V/STOL). Named after a bird of prey, it was originally developed by British manufacturer Hawker Siddeley in the 1960s. The Harrier emerged as the only truly successful V/STOL design of the many attempted during that era, despite being a subsonic aircraft, unlike most of its competitors. It was conceived to operate from improvised bases, such as car parks or forest clearings, without requiring large and vulnerable air bases. Later, the design was adapted for use from aircraft carriers.
>>The Hawker Siddeley Harrier, developed in the 1960s, is the first of the Harrier Jump Jetseries of aircraft. It was the first operational close-support and reconnaissance fighter aircraft with vertical/short takeoff and landing(V/STOL) capabilities and the only truly successful V/STOL design of the many that arose in that era. The Harrier was developed directly from the Hawker Siddeley Kestrelprototype aircraft, following the cancellation of a more advanced supersonic aircraft, the Hawker Siddeley P.1154. The British Royal Air Force (RAF) ordered the Harrier GR.1 and GR.3 variants in the late 1960s. It was exported to the United States as the AV-8A, for use by the US Marine Corps (USMC), in the 1970s.
>>The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) AV-8B Harrier II is a single-engine ground-attack aircraft that constitutes the second generation of the Harrier Jump Jet family. Capable of vertical or short takeoff and landing (V/STOL), the aircraft was designed in the late 1970s as an Anglo-American development of the British Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the first operational V/STOL aircraft. The aircraft is primarily employed on light attack or multi-role missions, ranging from close air support of ground troops to armed reconnaissance. The AV-8B is used by the United States Marine Corps (USMC), the Spanish Navy, and the Italian Navy. A variant of the AV-8B, the British Aerospace Harrier II, was developed for the British military, while another, the TAV-8B, is a dedicated two-seat trainer.
Source: Wikipedia
OptimalOptimus50 Eh. He’s Russian. And it’s just a showcase. Don’t need to get angry over some missed jets.
Santos dumont 14bis: first backward flying plane
Not!!!
14-bis is the first plane to fly on its own without any other force than that of the plane itself
This channel is awesome!
keep the good work man
how did you do the motors to make an object spin???
as of July 2019. KSP added a DLC now with that feature but how do you do it with stock parts?
YES amazing video I love it
top video! видосик топчик!!!!
Ignores the Harrier "Jump Jet"
MoltenSkies Terminus yeah. Like where was the AV-8 Harrier. That thing is a beauty
But does the Concorde have the droop noose? Does it droop the noose? Can the noose droop? I think the noose drooped.
Its not a drooping noose its a droop snoot get your facts straight
This is your best video ever
Great! I love it as I love Aviation and KSP
santos Dumont flied without a rail so its santos Dumont
No but write flier flew with roll and pitch and catapults are used in aircraft carriers
1: don't use the hooks on a carrier as proof, they are there but the planes don't require them to take off
2: proceed to fuck yourself
+Gabriel 1. Carrier aircraft use catapults to help them so they don’t end up in water.
2. Chill
@@ingen6051 the hooks are actually for landing, not take off (it catch a wire to permit shorter landing distance), catapults use other systems, notably steam pressured pistons.
круть , все стримы не в пустую
1:58 Ghostly....
Great job on the video man! Really impressive!
I like how casually it goes from Cessna 172 to SR-71 Blackbird
*262, 737, p-51, do x, mig 15, mig 21, 747, f-86, x-15* where you all at lol
missing planes:
Supermarine Spitfire (did alot of work in WW2)
North American P-51 Mustang (same as Supermarine Spitfire, but also in Korean War)
Messerschmitt Me-262 (first jet fighter)
de Havilland Comet (first Jet airliner)
Boeing B-17 (very successful bomber)
Boeing B-29 (biggest bomber of ww2, soviet ones were the first to threaten the US)
Boeing 737 (over 14,000 sold)
Boeing 747 (first jumbo-jet)
Rutan Voyager (first plane to fly around the world nonstop without aerial refueling)
McDonnell Douglas/Boeing F-15 (oldest fighter plane to have never been shot down in combat)
McDonnell Douglas/Boeing F/A-18 (very successful fighter jet)
and many more. please do more research
The video is just aviation history in general, not the most well known parts
And this guy did a legendry work by making jets and planes using the rocket materials provided in the KSP...😆😆😆
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BTW you are great man... fabulous work... keep it up 👌👌👌
You just gained a subscriber m8
Ur making me jealous of the planes u can get 😜
1:16 The Moment that you Thought it was Facing Forwards
Nice work
Love the music and the video
Is been 4 years and this is still a masterpiece
Nothing short of impressive!! And you even did the cobra strike maneuver in the SU-37!!
Entertaining video!
For king and country!!!!! 4:24
Many WW2 planes missed
Many important planes missed
Buttt
You missed the A-10 warthog and I feel attacked
Damn that all hard work
Right, I saw the video yet my cousin would freak out if he saw it.
No 747? ;-;
Asian Potato besides the Cessna where's all the American planes in WWII era LITERALLY NONE
What did you use for spinning parts, like for the propeller-powered planes? Also nice video
Nice details and creativety
There are 2 Reasons I clicked on this video. 1 I wanted to seethe video 2 the youtuber is called Gordon.
Top! So cool!!
Your replicas are amazing
where was the harrier, the typhoon, the A380 and the 747??
This was from 1903 to 2003 [i.e. 100 years (see title) the F-35 first flew 2006]
what about the 737? A huge revolution, but never mentioned, nor was the 707!
Nice job
Finalmente um Americano que reconhece Santos Dumont
Ganhou meu Like
i think he's forgetting the Me 262
and the FW 190.....
.... and the bell hyper-sonic flight test-beds
And I think he forgot The Spirit of St. Louis *cough* totally not one of the most famous flights in history *cough*
Good work
Вауу очень круто! Желаю 100000 подписчиков! 2:10 Батла))
>mfw the engines on the Wright Flyer are backwards
Excellent!
Годнота! За "Кобру" на Су-37 огромный лайк!
Wait when they ment the concord did they mean the Soviet Union or the British and French one? Still good
The only Concorde was the british and French alliance created one. The Russian one was called something different
[cough] hydroplanes? [cough]
Alex Monamochamuch
Those weren't the first seaplanes. I think the first seaplane that ever took off was in June 1905, I think the dude's name was Gabriel or something? He took off from towed glider and flew around 140 meters.
But the first ever successful seaplane flight was in 1910 by Henri Fabre.
Вижу скачать можно, спасибо, что год ноту сию ты отдаешь нам в руки.
You good at building man...
WHAT??? THEY ALREADY MADE CESSNA AT 1955 AND THEY STILL USE IT??? WTF?
hitman22 why do you fly in one from the 60's? They still update them and make new ones.
hitman22 The AR15 was developed in the 60's and it's the standard issue rifle of NATO countries today. The 1911 has been used for 106 years now, etc. This is because a good design, like the Cessna, lasts well after its introduced.
Ah yes, a media snob thinking old planes are bad. Many Cessna designs that are 'outdated' work just fine.
I found a detail mistake!
The wright flyer propellers were on the back of the wings, not the front
Beautiful
Awrsome instant sub
Телеканал М-1 отдыхает в сторонке
Я не первый,
Не второй,
Но зато,
Видос крутой!
Егор Комиссар please learn english first, it is also *World* lanuage soo, it would be better for all of us if you do
this video is made by a Russian, so the creator can understand him, thats why u better fuck off and ask for that on english videos.
Hey, how did you get the elevons spinning ? (Sorry if it is obvious cuz I am a noob)
Very impressive!
1903: in 2018 theres gonna be time travel
2018: man were no where as close to time travel but we do jetpacks and flying cars! And lots other stuff!
Hm, ksp... Why not simpleplanes?
better? In terms of creating aircraft, the rocket designer is better than the airplane designer? Are you drunk?
ksp still features real life like aerodynamics and simple planes still has alot to catch up on in terms of graphics and more functionality in general, ksp int about building rockets all the time, why do you think we have turbofans to our disposal?
SANTOS DUMMONT :3 Greetings from Brazil :D
How did you get the Juno engines with afterburners? What Mod?
Top! More people need to see this.
SWDennis hey dennis
dennis?
SWDennis hi...
SWDennis hi
SWDennis i just saw your stream about 100000 kerbals walking around