He's a dam good pilot to be aware of how close his rotor blades are to the ground when making low tight turns👍🏿👍🏿and got the perfect Airwolf theme song for this video 🤙🏿🤙🏿
I read this comment and then thought of the many times my daughter complimented me at pulling my truck up to within an inch or two of a wall and not hitting it. I'm not that good, I just plan on staying a foot away and I'm seldom off by more than 10 inches one way or the other! But yeah, that guy is good.
@@rectorsquid yup. Just like you really know your truck, It’s all about knowing your aircraft. You can bank a helicopter seriously far at low level before you get dangerously close to hitting the ground. Plus, the air pushing up off of the ground back towards the rotor gives it a little cushion before hitting the ground. You’d have to be descending pretty quick or bank really quick to push through that cushion of air.
The BO-105 was certified and sold in the US starting in 1972. It has a hingeless rotor system with fiberglass reinforced plastic blades, and can sustain +3.7/-1.0 Gs. I was the West Coast sales demo pilot in the 70’s and 80’s, and it was the most enjoyable aircraft I’ve ever flown, with around 7000 hours total time in three different models. If you want to see its aerobatic capabilities, watch the Red Bull BO-105.
@@LanaaAmor They will have reinforced critical parts of the primary structure to withstand the demanding flight maneuvers. I would rule out the possibility that the engines have been modified. That would mean that a reinforced main gearbox would have to be installed. Everything would have to be re-certified, would be very costly and not really necessary. The two 250C20B turbines are powerful enough and the show is flown with minimal weight and reduced fuel in the main tank.
This wild flight from 1979 follows the "Teufelsgraben" - Devils Trench - a valley in the woods near Holzkirchen in the Bavarian alpine foothills. I guess, this was in some way inspired by the rebels attack on the death star in the first "star wars" movie from 1977.
Jup, I grew up very close to there. Fun fact, many testflights of the Eurocopter Tiger prototypes were also done in that area. Some people I know living really out in the country called the emergency hotline because they had seen a helicopter having "real trouble staying in the air" sometimes flying upside down... XD After a while they were told not to worry about that one...
@@e36s50b30 Ja genau. Wenn man da den Haidgraben vor der großen Halle vorbei gefahren ist hat man ihn manchmal durch die Lücken im Zaun stehen sehen. Das Rotorgeräusch erkannte man dann auch bald wenn der irgendwo rumgeflogen ist.
I want to imagine this guy as a grandpa now, watching his grandchild flying drones. The kid, impressed with the modern drones agility, ask the old man if he had ever saw anything like that, to which he answer: "Actually, I used to do that myself". The kid, unimpressed, think: "ok, whatever grandpa".
The BO 105 was the first helicopter then that made such aerobatic flying with a rotorcraft possible, because of its titanium forged rigid rotor head. Charly Zimmermann is by the way 83 now and still alive. There is an (in)famous "lilac" video footage with a similar BO 105 but american registration crashing at an aerobatic display. The pilot that died in this mishap was Siegfried Herrmann, a former MBB test pilot. (That video is often falsely titled as "Charlie Zimmermann crashing")
the rotor head didn't have anything to do with it, the composite rotor blades and cutting edge airframe is what made it possible to fly like that. A lot of helicopters could do it, this was the only one that was so useless, it could only be used as an aerobatic aircraft.
Das war noch fliegen... da wurde der ganze Pilot gefordert. Die BO- 105 ist auch heute noch der Inbegriff von Agilität. Einfach eine tolle, robuste und wunderschöne Maschine 😃
ich habe diesen film über die BO- 105 das erste mal in den 80er jahren im kino gesehen. diesen film jetzt auf youtube wieder zu sehen hat mich sehr gefreut. vielen dank. MfG Mack Evil
What some of you might not know is that the BO-105 wouldve been used to hunt down sovjet tanks in case of an invasion. Im sure the pilot could be ex-military since they trained flying very low.
Fantastic flying. Back in the 80's I attended a course for NATO helicopter crews held in the South of Germany. I flew with a German pilot as co-pilot of a Bo-105 and really fell in love with the machine, BUT I realised back then how short a life expectancy would be for a military helicopter pilot flying a recce helicopter in a European war. Hopefully, modern technology has now markedly reduced the need for recce helicopters, but brave NATO pilots will always be needed.
I watch this video again and said it would be really cool to have a video camera mounted near the swash plate so we could see it in action while the pilot is making those maneuvers
I sat down to drop a deuce and watch some UA-cam....well as a prior service soldier and recipient of an arrowhead device, for numerous air assault missions for those unlucky enough to never experience going in hearing rotors clip the tops of date palms and the adrenaline that comes with it, the pucker factor lives on. No deucing today.
@@EK-gr9gd Well it depends a little how you aproach the maneuver what is considered bold. The AT pilots, fully loaded, certainly did not go full speed and danger close down to the flowers. From what i saw with real military pilots, a huge difference in clearance and speed.
And the top comment is literally saying who the pilot is, and that he is indeed still alive. This saying is tiring, it's on every single aerobatics youtube video. I have seen it posted numerous times on Bob Hoover video's as well, and that man was still doing aerobatics when he was 80+ years old. And he lived to 94. He did loops and rolls near the ground in a two engined plane with both engines out ffs. It turns out there are quite a bit of old and bold pilots.
The pilot is Charly Zimmermann, multiple heliaerobatics world champion in the 80s, hell of a pilot
In Belarus his luck ended. RIP
The sequence is "just" advanced German ATH training. There are clips of German PAH-1 flying this sequence.
@@pakrej I dont get it. He is still alive as far as I know.
@@seegurke93 I have checked that. You are right. It was Guenther Zimmer, who was killed in 2010 in Belarus during Hughes 500 aerobatics.
How do you know it was flown by him?
He's a dam good pilot to be aware of how close his rotor blades are to the ground when making low tight turns👍🏿👍🏿and got the perfect Airwolf theme song for this video 🤙🏿🤙🏿
I read this comment and then thought of the many times my daughter complimented me at pulling my truck up to within an inch or two of a wall and not hitting it. I'm not that good, I just plan on staying a foot away and I'm seldom off by more than 10 inches one way or the other! But yeah, that guy is good.
@@rectorsquid yup. Just like you really know your truck, It’s all about knowing your aircraft. You can bank a helicopter seriously far at low level before you get dangerously close to hitting the ground. Plus, the air pushing up off of the ground back towards the rotor gives it a little cushion before hitting the ground. You’d have to be descending pretty quick or bank really quick to push through that cushion of air.
he can see it frmo the the windows I think
The man is one with his machine, great spatial awareness
Not much room for mistakes that’s for sure …great stuff
The BO-105 was certified and sold in the US starting in 1972. It has a hingeless rotor system with fiberglass reinforced plastic blades, and can sustain +3.7/-1.0 Gs. I was the West Coast sales demo pilot in the 70’s and 80’s, and it was the most enjoyable aircraft I’ve ever flown, with around 7000 hours total time in three different models.
If you want to see its aerobatic capabilities, watch the Red Bull BO-105.
the red bull bo105 is a completely different one, it's made of carbon fibre and has a different airframe and engine.
You can Check the old Bundeswehr footage of the Anti-Tank version
@@LanaaAmor from where do you have these informations?
@@Fuhrmann53 they rebuilt the helicopter completely. The original helicopter is way past its warranty.
@@LanaaAmor They will have reinforced critical parts of the primary structure to withstand the demanding flight maneuvers. I would rule out the possibility that the engines have been modified. That would mean that a reinforced main gearbox would have to be installed. Everything would have to be re-certified, would be very costly and not really necessary. The two 250C20B turbines are powerful enough and the show is flown with minimal weight and reduced fuel in the main tank.
To me it looks like the helicopter is not just a machine for the pilot, rather than an extention to his body. Truly amazing!
That's exactly how the best pilots & operators treat their machines. 🤌
This wild flight from 1979 follows the "Teufelsgraben" - Devils Trench - a valley in the woods near Holzkirchen in the Bavarian alpine foothills. I guess, this was in some way inspired by the rebels attack on the death star in the first "star wars" movie from 1977.
Jup, I grew up very close to there. Fun fact, many testflights of the Eurocopter Tiger prototypes were also done in that area. Some people I know living really out in the country called the emergency hotline because they had seen a helicopter having "real trouble staying in the air" sometimes flying upside down... XD
After a while they were told not to worry about that one...
Wenn ich mich richtig entsinne gab es das Video als Pausenfüller im Fernsehen.
Als Kind ist mir damals die Kinnlade herunter 😁
Quasi der Ottobrunner Vorgarten.
@@e36s50b30 Ja genau. Wenn man da den Haidgraben vor der großen Halle vorbei gefahren ist hat man ihn manchmal durch die Lücken im Zaun stehen sehen.
Das Rotorgeräusch erkannte man dann auch bald wenn der irgendwo rumgeflogen ist.
Yooo, it's been 3 decades since I watched Air Wolf, but I recognized the theme in 5 seconds. Thanks for the nostalgia boost!
Yo! That's what I said. I knew it instinctively.
No radar in the world could track this man
The Bo was a marvellous machine. Built to perfection.
Not "was", "is". ;-) They´re still around.
I want to imagine this guy as a grandpa now, watching his grandchild flying drones. The kid, impressed with the modern drones agility, ask the old man if he had ever saw anything like that, to which he answer: "Actually, I used to do that myself". The kid, unimpressed, think: "ok, whatever grandpa".
This superb pilot died in the crash accident in 90 ties, behind stick of Bo-105
If your grandpa was a world-champion level helicopter-pilot; it's reasonably likely you'd be aware that he can fly.
When i saw the tips of the grass scrape against his skids i knew this pilot was of another caliber.
Ive watched this so many times, all that weight and power and engineering. And a man at one with the machine.
The BO 105 was the first helicopter then that made such aerobatic flying with a rotorcraft possible, because of its titanium forged rigid rotor head.
Charly Zimmermann is by the way 83 now and still alive.
There is an (in)famous "lilac" video footage with a similar BO 105 but american registration crashing at an aerobatic display. The pilot that died in this mishap was Siegfried Herrmann, a former MBB test pilot. (That video is often falsely titled as "Charlie Zimmermann crashing")
"because of its titanium forged rigid rotor head." same as the pilot's balls
@@decespugliatorenucleare3780 Absolutely.
the rotor head didn't have anything to do with it, the composite rotor blades and cutting edge airframe is what made it possible to fly like that. A lot of helicopters could do it, this was the only one that was so useless, it could only be used as an aerobatic aircraft.
@@LanaaAmor Useless? Is that why 1500 were made in 5 different countries?
@@alankucar8025 a useless rust bucket is still a rust bucket even if I have hundreds of them
The onboard camera remembers me of FPV drones, just incredible.
Das war noch fliegen... da wurde der ganze Pilot gefordert. Die BO- 105 ist auch heute noch der Inbegriff von Agilität. Einfach eine tolle, robuste und wunderschöne Maschine 😃
Legend says he flew blindfolded, just by memorization.
Nah just kidding,...
no kidding, can't dare doing this stunt other than knowing it blindly
ich habe diesen film über die BO- 105 das erste mal in den 80er jahren im kino gesehen. diesen film jetzt auf youtube wieder zu sehen hat mich sehr gefreut. vielen dank. MfG Mack Evil
Die gute alte Zeit. PAH, Hurra!
Remember seeing that clip many times on German TV as a kid. Couldn‘t get enough of it
What some of you might not know is that the BO-105 wouldve been used to hunt down sovjet tanks in case of an invasion.
Im sure the pilot could be ex-military since they trained flying very low.
The pilot is an army pilot, as far as i know it´s Charli Zimmermann, one of the best ever fly the 105
Thats how BO Polits where trained in cold war in their anti-tank role, fly as low as possible and use every bit of vegetation for cover.
Now THIS is podracing!
That's one maneuverable chopper!! I think the bell 206 would fall apart in air doing those moves
Semi rigid rotor. And the unit shown likely is the military version with sturdier frame
@@mbr5742 It´s not. It´s a stock production model, easy to identify.
Tapping the inner Airwolf in everyone!
Piloting gave me the tingles, looks like something from a videogame!! The nerve and the skills with zero margin for error, bad ass!
Mehr am Limit Fliegen geht nicht ! Die BO105 iste einfach nur super.
For this machine the Airwolf theme is absolutely appropriate.
Sportiest helicopter ever made! I’ve flown her younger sister the AS350B3 which also is extremely sporty.
Flys with the precision of a drone nowadays. Incredible
BO-105 o mais manobrável dos helicópteros!🌟
This is the best video I've seen in a long time. What an incredible machine.
Fantastic flying. Back in the 80's I attended a course for NATO helicopter crews held in the South of Germany. I flew with a German pilot as co-pilot of a Bo-105 and really fell in love with the machine, BUT I realised back then how short a life expectancy would be for a military helicopter pilot flying a recce helicopter in a European war. Hopefully, modern technology has now markedly reduced the need for recce helicopters, but brave NATO pilots will always be needed.
The power of the helicopter is amazing
What an absolute badass. Brought a tear to my eye that was such beautiful flying.
Der Wahre Airwolf
Zimmerman was a hell of a pilot, RIP.
AFAIK Zimmermann is still alive.
this video just re-affirms my love for flight
When I was a kid this is what I thought pilots did all day. 😀
This german engineered machine and the pilot with good skills. awesome!!!
Excelente.
The algorithm has blessed me with this today, thank you for this video
that music is so good for helicopter flying! i loved Airwolf when it was on TV!
The Bo has the agility of a RC-Helicopter.
Nice Airwolf music 🎵🎵🎵.
The balls of that pilot - that they managed to fit them into that small airframe. Wow!
I guess that's how you try to shake off a MANPAD: lose it in the trees.
Air wolf theme music, very fitting for a Very Nice display of flying.
If you think this is the first time he’s flying this course, which is likely surveyed to be free of man-made hazards… you’re high.
This is everything we were trained not to do in Roflcopter school.
Charly Zimmermann und die Bo 105 = eine perfekte Harmonie aus Mensch und Maschine
i see helicopter = i like video.
When nap of the earth isn't low enough.
And I thought the MD-500 was the most aerobatic small helicopter 🚁 around!!
Exelente piloto saludos desde chile 👍👍👍🇨🇱🇨🇱👍👍👍👍mas videos asi
Radio controled FPV today. 😃
Best of the best
Wow that's wicked cool
I watch this video again and said it would be really cool to have a video camera mounted near the swash plate so we could see it in action while the pilot is making those maneuvers
That is some seriously impressive flying.
The Air Wolf theme song was clutch
The helicooter is amazing👍
Bruceleeroy at 00:01 of the war thunder match:
Our plan to secure Fulda Gap was: Charly and 1000 TOW missiles
wasn't expecting that music
That's called Skill, right there
Great pilot
I sat down to drop a deuce and watch some UA-cam....well as a prior service soldier and recipient of an arrowhead device, for numerous air assault missions for those unlucky enough to never experience going in hearing rotors clip the tops of date palms and the adrenaline that comes with it, the pucker factor lives on. No deucing today.
German pilots best pilots.
When you’re denied the opportunity to be a tree trimmer, so you become a helicopter stunt pilot instead
RIP rhodesia
No its not Charly Zimmermann. Have a look at clip: Bo105 Flying Tiger - MMB chief test pilot Siegfried Ziggy Hoffmann
man I would love to see this in a higher resolution
Excelente ingeniería aeronáutica alemana.
10/10 el piloto.
FPV Drone pilots: we do the craziest drop shots!
this helicopter pilots from the 80s: hold my beer
This reminds me of Howling Mad Murdock.
There is an old saying in aviation, there are old pilots and there are bold pilots but there are no old bold pilots!
The manoeuvres are not "bold". They were taught to AT pilots in the PAH-1, armed with six HOT missiles.
@@EK-gr9gd Well it depends a little how you aproach the maneuver what is considered bold. The AT pilots, fully loaded, certainly did not go full speed and danger close down to the flowers. From what i saw with real military pilots, a huge difference in clearance and speed.
And the top comment is literally saying who the pilot is, and that he is indeed still alive. This saying is tiring, it's on every single aerobatics youtube video. I have seen it posted numerous times on Bob Hoover video's as well, and that man was still doing aerobatics when he was 80+ years old. And he lived to 94. He did loops and rolls near the ground in a two engined plane with both engines out ffs.
It turns out there are quite a bit of old and bold pilots.
Loved this.
Legend
I don't know how that helicopter got off the ground with balls that heavy
У чела в запасе 9 жизней и в каждой по вертолёту.
Halt. Stopp. Zurückspulen..ich hab die Schwarzwaldklinik nicht gefunden.
What I would pay to fly with this guy!!! Maybe
Nice nod w/ the theme music. 😉
Awesome video and awesome song!!
fpv flying but you're actually in the aircraft
airwolf!
Ah! The good ol semi rigid rotor system!
0:19 man almost pulled off a stoppie on a goddamn helicopter.
That is a good pilot! Damn!!
Now that was cool 😎
fucking love this video, itll never get old
:0 soo cleeean
Woooow 😮 that’s so awesome 👏
That's some serious Vietnam flyin right there.
this pilot is literally airborne
Lol. AirWolf theme song!
Oh look, it's me in War Thunder in both my planes and heli's lol
I doubt many if any pilots can fly like this nowadays
War thunder gameplay was accurate, I’m happily surprised
That guy(or girl) is good on the sticks.....
Incredible!!!😃😱😳🤯🤯
Amazing!