All that incredible engineering, advanced design concepts, high-tech manufacturing....and at 0:55 there's a guy up there getting the job done with duct tape!! lol Some things never change! Great job, all involved!
@@bermosks Good luck to the Sunni Taliban in finding spare parts, their 'mates' on the other side of Islam's civil war, Shia Iran, is still looking for spares for their F14 Tomcats. No trouble however finding things to make and ship Shaheed drones to that great supporter of Islam, Putin, in the invasion of Ukraine...yeah, thanks China and Nth Korea, your deeds are duly noted.
Don't forget density altitude and temperature, plus the range that it has to carry that 'Bou. Remember that the Chinook, like most other helicopters, must trade fuel capacity for payload. Depending on the combination of these factors, that Wokka could well be maxed out on this lift.
Anrae Godley-Cooper--turbo kicking in? These are 2 turbines (jet engines driving shafts through transmissions to the rotors) not turbo-charged engines. Nothing "kicks in" with turbines
After the chopper picks up some airspeed the fixed wing of the plane will provide some lift and lighten the load, for it to happen the plane should be pointing it's nose in the right direction, guess the drag chute will help a bit on direction.
What a fantastic helicopter the Chinook is.after 13 years in the Army, that's the most impressive use of a Chinook I've ever seen.well done keep up the great work and thanks for getting us out of the shit.alot of us owe our lives to the RAAF.
Because at the time this was filmed, most had already been retired, or otherwise phased out due to the lack of flight hours remaining. They'd likely had to have cannibalised another airframe in order to get this one back in the air again. Air freight by Chook was probably the most cost-efficient method to transport this particular Caribou.
I actually did this same thing in Ecuador. I took a C model down there from Panama. We picked up a Caribou in Puzo, on the edge of the Amazon and took it up to Latacunga, ar 10000 feet. This was in the mid 80’s and I do have a video but it’s so shaky it will make you sick. I flew Chinooks for 15 years and is an amazing aircraft.
My dad’s best friend in the Army flew Chinooks, and my dad got a mission with him one day as a lead or chase heli in the UH-1 Huey. They kind of looked at each other like hey stranger because they hadn’t seen each other since panama. They were now somewhere in Korea. My dad always tells the story of how his friend Randy Potter was making a Caribou taxi after they had delivered it from the sheer amount of wind the bird generates. Unfortunately Randy flew the earlier Chinooks that still had Gear box problems, which ultimately ended in my dad losing his best friend just because Boeing couldn’t fix the problem that they knew about in the Chinook. The gearbox had started spewing hot oil everywhere, which ultimately ignited. This had happened to him 3 times, but the third time he couldn’t get it down, because it had burnt through his FC’s. The sad thing is that right before his crash, he was supposed to be receiving a Broken Wing Award. R.I.P. Randall Potter, my dads best friend 🙏. Google it and it will have a better explanation of what happened.
I was a Chinook FE in Vietnam (242nd ash) Supporting the Aussies was always a hoot. One day we were taking a sling load of plastic jugs of water out to the Aussies in the bush we arrived on scene but there was no place big enough to set down. Sorry guys...they said ohy cummin matey, just punch it off till be OK. OK matey her she comes. I was sure surprised as to how many acres 500 one gal jugs can cover .
First Lesson CH 47 Chinook: Look my little plane. At your first flight, you have to be very careful. This time I will help you. But watch me detailed about how to fly and learn it. Because I will not be next you always.
The aircraft would have taken out the engines and unbolting the wings on the fuselage, moving it with a crosswind can endanger chinook stability. Very good video.
I want to know about the materials used that have so much strength and what is preventing the helicopter from bending or splitting in two. Can someone share the engineering with me? I am imagining a carabiner (!) and a large bar that runs along the entire length of the helicopter. How much does that plane weigh? And what power does the helicopters engines have in order to lift the plane? The pilot is very skilled - and brave! Also, why transport in this way? Why not pull it on ground instead?
Just a standard aircraft frame design on the chinook with strengthening beams to support the hook. Chinook engines are 4500bhp each , they run at 100% all of the time, this will have just used more blade angle
You’re forgetting all of the aerodynamic forces acting upon the caribou. It would be yanking the chinook all over the place, even with spoilers covering the tops of the wings. Also, if the pilot would have to punch off the load for any reason, the caribou would be scrap.
@@ExploringCabinsandMines a emty chinook weights 12 tons chinook lift capacity is 12 tons too but i've seen alot of videos where chinook lifts more vehicles heavier than 12 tons
That could have been me also. We took a Hind D out of Talil airbase just after the 18 Corp took it over. It was a fully loaded aircraft with fuel and armament. De-fueled it and took all the rockets off. It was still a heavy aircraft. I heard it was at Ft. Bragg shortly after the war.
@@alexandrebarbosa5332 e um helicóptero muito eficiente, capaz de transporta mais de 19 soldados e suprimentos equipamentos, tem uma potencia muito grande para levanta coisas pesadas,alem que pouparia muito dinheiro com outras aeronaves
Que le pasó al Cribou ????? Estaba restaurado , excelente en orden de vuelos . Figura en el inventario de la Canadian Air Forcé . Lo veo ahora en ese lugar sin sus motores. Que lastima....se accidentó ?????
In my 26-1/2 years in the Army I flew in the aCH-47 many times and loved it! My favorite was the Huey because I flew it in it a lot more. Never had a bad flight in the Chinook.
Why was it being recovered ? What went wrong ? Where was it ? Where was it taken to? Some commentary answering these questions would be helpful. For all I know this may have been an old obsolete pile of junk headed for the scrap yard.
From memory, the aircraft was grounded on the army training area at High Range near Townsville due to problems identified with corrosion on a rudder bolt or bolt housing (I think) affecting the Caribou fleet. This aircraft was grounded and was recovered to Townsville by 5th Army Aviation Regiment Chinook.
That chinook sound is so distinctive.
All that incredible engineering, advanced design concepts, high-tech manufacturing....and at 0:55 there's a guy up there getting the job done with duct tape!! lol Some things never change! Great job, all involved!
I grew up in the country we never were without duct tape and used bailing wire. With those two items you were good to go.
@David Schmidt,
Did somebody forget to collect the God damn shute?
In the air force it's called 100 mph tape
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Proud that India have this type of powerful helicopter ❤️🇮🇳
Now Taliban also have 😶💔
Bejooo Taliban mai ABB halicopter powerful
@@bermosks they wish
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@@bermosks Good luck to the Sunni Taliban in finding spare parts, their 'mates' on the other side of Islam's civil war, Shia Iran, is still looking for spares for their F14 Tomcats. No trouble however finding things to make and ship Shaheed drones to that great supporter of Islam, Putin, in the invasion of Ukraine...yeah, thanks China and Nth Korea, your deeds are duly noted.
Man i love you tube ! Ive experienced more from my living room chair than my parents did in a lifetime!
Caribou weight 17,000 lbs. Minus engines @ 3,000 lbs, = 14,000 lbs.. CH 47 payload 24,000 lbs. No sweat.
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Don't forget density altitude and temperature, plus the range that it has to carry that 'Bou. Remember that the Chinook, like most other helicopters, must trade fuel capacity for payload. Depending on the combination of these factors, that Wokka could well be maxed out on this lift.
Caribou operation by the chenools was the best.crew is commandable .welldone.keep it up.
Chinook: Let me carry you
Caribou: It's ok, I can fly
Chinook: No
it can only glide but okay-
lol 😂🤣🤣
That engine with the turbo kicking in sounds just so sexy.
Anrae Godley-Cooper--turbo kicking in? These are 2 turbines (jet engines driving shafts through transmissions to the rotors) not turbo-charged engines. Nothing "kicks in" with turbines
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I agree
That's the transmissions whining....trust me I work on it and that's a common noise when lifting a heavy load
Never fail the chinook doesn't, what a work horse
That was pretty awesome🇺🇸 and for the pilot flying in the Chinook.👍🏻 Nice job!! HOOAH!!
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I love the Chinook. It's been around for over 60 years and just keeps quietly doing work and getting the job done.
Quietly? Not in my experience.
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@@tommcadam9897 Agreed - What did you say!
After the chopper picks up some airspeed the fixed wing of the plane will provide some lift and lighten the load, for it to happen the plane should be pointing it's nose in the right direction, guess the drag chute will help a bit on direction.
No assist required. Piece of cake.
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As a former rigger in Vietnam, I must say, good job boys!
So powerful
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What a fantastic helicopter the Chinook is.after 13 years in the Army, that's the most impressive use of a Chinook I've ever seen.well done keep up the great work and thanks for getting us out of the shit.alot of us owe our lives to the RAAF.
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Amazing skill and patience!
With the amount of stripping down they did to that Caribou why didn't they just repair it in the field and fly it out?
Because at the time this was filmed, most had already been retired, or otherwise phased out due to the lack of flight hours remaining. They'd likely had to have cannibalised another airframe in order to get this one back in the air again. Air freight by Chook was probably the most cost-efficient method to transport this particular Caribou.
I seen a chinook in vietnam lift off a 105mm cannon and climb to 2500 feet moveing to bami-tuitt and lost the gun in flight. 1969
I actually did this same thing in Ecuador. I took a C model down there from Panama. We picked up a Caribou in Puzo, on the edge of the Amazon and took it up to Latacunga, ar 10000 feet. This was in the mid 80’s and I do have a video but it’s so shaky it will make you sick. I flew Chinooks for 15 years and is an amazing aircraft.
My dad’s best friend in the Army flew Chinooks, and my dad got a mission with him one day as a lead or chase heli in the UH-1 Huey. They kind of looked at each other like hey stranger because they hadn’t seen each other since panama. They were now somewhere in Korea. My dad always tells the story of how his friend Randy Potter was making a Caribou taxi after they had delivered it from the sheer amount of wind the bird generates. Unfortunately Randy flew the earlier Chinooks that still had Gear box problems, which ultimately ended in my dad losing his best friend just because Boeing couldn’t fix the problem that they knew about in the Chinook. The gearbox had started spewing hot oil everywhere, which ultimately ignited. This had happened to him 3 times, but the third time he couldn’t get it down, because it had burnt through his FC’s. The sad thing is that right before his crash, he was supposed to be receiving a Broken Wing Award. R.I.P. Randall Potter, my dads best friend 🙏. Google it and it will have a better explanation of what happened.
www.chinook-helicopter.com/history/aircraft/D_Models/85-24332/85-24332.html Here is the crash report.
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@@rpaddict5285 I knew Randy. An excellent pilot and a great person.
@@joecocklin8596 Small world 🙁 unfortunate circumstances. Did you perhaps know my dad? Paul Griffin? ended as a CW3 *I believe*
That is a true pilot that knows what he’s doing
One of my best parachute jumps with the 82nd. ABN Div. was out of the little ramp of a C-7 Caribou.
Oops! I had the same experience of 193 in the same flight in moon!
It’s amazing that this helicopter can do this- the caribou is not a small aircraft!
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Looks like the engines were removed, that would relieve it of a lot of weight...still...hell'uva good job!
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Chinook is so Powerful Machine...
This is reason why India is buying this machine
@@sandipkalani4555 then watch this ua-cam.com/video/iW_IxNLNvrY/v-deo.html chinook
Yeah it is but the Mi-26 can pick up this beast
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Powerful... Very powerful! ❤️
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I was a Chinook FE in Vietnam (242nd ash) Supporting the Aussies was always a hoot. One day we were taking a sling load of plastic jugs of water out to the Aussies in the bush we arrived on scene but there was no place big enough to set down. Sorry guys...they said ohy cummin matey, just punch it off till be OK. OK matey her she comes. I was sure surprised as to how many acres 500 one gal jugs can cover .
സൂ,,,സൂപ്പർ Amazing technology and experience
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why is the parachute hanging from behind of the plane
سلامونه خداي وکړي چي دصحت جامى په تن ولري
The downdraft of the rotors fills the parachute which makes up for the weight loss of the missing tail section...brilliant!
No, the engines were removed, but the chute keeps the plane from spinning while moving forward.
I love that sound
Amazing capture brother Big like this video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That plane needs to be RESTORED!
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Caribou: I'm not gonna be moved again
Soldiers: Think you're right
Chinook: Watch this!
The Chinook is an incredible machine, but only with an incredible pilot driving it!!!
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See the flight engineer peeking out of the floor door. ?
Chinook: "You can fly yourself, right?"
Caribou: "I'm hungry and tired. Carry me!"
वाह चिनूक तो शेर है।
كل عربى مسلم يخش يشوف الفديو يصلو على النبى
اللهم صل علئ محمد وال محمد
Kemhan sdh mendatangkan bbrp unit Hercules C 130 J. utk 8 Helly CH 47 Chinoc kpn dtgnya pa Menhan ?
Everyone talking about the Chinook but I want to know who makes that strap
Ask your gf
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Really unbelievable
Best jumps are from a Chinook.
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amazing really very very powerful Chinook helicopter 👍👍👍
"Yes''
chinooks and pilots are bad ass
Good and wonderful cargo
Mi26 lifts Chenook
Ми-12:
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Mi-26 cant lift a m1 abrams tho
Wow! Fantastic helicopter..greetings from Brazil
I was a doorgunner, C/228th, 1st Cav..
Chinook: Bro, do you even generate lift?
Caribou: Shut up.
7:45 Me riding a bike on training wheels when I was a kid
Thank you
Chinook a real GIANT.
Woooow..... Amazing
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Excellent experience
The aircraft would have taken out the engines and unbolting the wings on the fuselage, moving it with a crosswind can endanger chinook stability. Very good video.
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I want to know about the materials used that have so much strength and what is preventing the helicopter from bending or splitting in two. Can someone share the engineering with me? I am imagining a carabiner (!) and a large bar that runs along the entire length of the helicopter. How much does that plane weigh? And what power does the helicopters engines have in order to lift the plane?
The pilot is very skilled - and brave!
Also, why transport in this way? Why not pull it on ground instead?
Just a standard aircraft frame design on the chinook with strengthening beams to support the hook. Chinook engines are 4500bhp each , they run at 100% all of the time, this will have just used more blade angle
Also easier to transport like that , vs dismantling the plane away from an airport to road move.
i want to do this someday 🙂
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This is reason why India is buying this machine
Bro it can carry 10tonne of weight and a whole unit of soldiers along with it
@@pjgaming6695 12 tons*
My opinion would be to put a winch on all sides including the tail and the head of the plan
لاحظ الدقة والهندسة والفيزياء .. وصاحبنا الغبي قالو له اخرج والى نظربك من الكويت ولم يخرج فاخرجوه بالقوة
Parachute just supports tail slowdown for landing
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Wow.. amazing
Not a big deal,the Caribou is just a bare shell,no engines,no innards,just an aluminum lightweight body.
You’re forgetting all of the aerodynamic forces acting upon the caribou. It would be yanking the chinook all over the place, even with spoilers covering the tops of the wings. Also, if the pilot would have to punch off the load for any reason, the caribou would be scrap.
@@roysheaks1261 You are quite right,the aerodynamic forces must be quite strong.
C'est génial ça démontre la puissance américaine
The strap s da most powerfl
Should of had a MI-26 to take it away.
Wouldn't of needed to strip it down then.
I'm pretty sure that cargo plane is heavy
@@gazdeb80 Theres another video of a chinook picking up a chinook sooo
@@ExploringCabinsandMines a emty chinook weights 12 tons chinook lift capacity is 12 tons too but i've seen alot of videos where chinook lifts more vehicles heavier than 12 tons
Anybody knows where in this world the caribou still flying. My dream is to board the caribou before kicking off my bucket
Yes - there re two ex RAAF Caribous flying with HARS south of Sydney. (See hars.org.au/)
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PULL UP. PULL UP. PULL UP!
I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
Superb 🔥🔥
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Whow awsome pilot!
Chinook is very good helicopter
this helicopter always fly over my house
so powerful helicopter in the world
Chinook CH-47 number one very good 👍👍👍💪💪💪
the parachute is to keep the plane level / the noise of the chinook turbine there on full speed
Nice operación.genial
Damn that beats the hell out of the day in Iraq I saw a shithook sling load a captured Russian made Hind-D...awesome payload
That could have been me also. We took a Hind D out of Talil airbase just after the 18 Corp took it over. It was a fully loaded aircraft with fuel and armament. De-fueled it and took all the rockets off. It was still a heavy aircraft. I heard it was at Ft. Bragg shortly after the war.
O exército brasileiro podia ter esse helicóptero
pra que?
@@alexandrebarbosa5332 e um helicóptero muito eficiente, capaz de transporta mais de 19 soldados e suprimentos equipamentos, tem uma potencia muito grande para levanta coisas pesadas,alem que pouparia muito dinheiro com outras aeronaves
Que le pasó al Cribou ????? Estaba restaurado , excelente en orden de vuelos . Figura en el inventario de la Canadian Air Forcé . Lo veo ahora en ese lugar sin sus motores. Que lastima....se accidentó ?????
É, mas os Americanos guardam o melhor para êle, OTAN, Canadá Japão, Coréia do Sul, Austrália e Nova Zelândia! Somos parceiros de terceira classe!
Que coisa magnífica
In my 26-1/2 years in the Army I flew in the aCH-47 many times and loved it! My favorite was the Huey because I flew it in it a lot more. Never had a bad flight in the Chinook.
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Amazing... what's the role of parachute?
Duhhh if airplane fall it float down.
Pradeep Bansal maybe to prevent turning around..Same as the Kite,you need tail.
@@zerreyes7988 yes may be this reason....
@@jscanoy ☺️ i don't think such small parachute can work in case of plane falls
The chute is a drag chute it keeps the plane pointed in the direction of flight
A Chinook could outrun a gunship.
Why was it being recovered ? What went wrong ? Where was it ? Where was it taken to? Some commentary answering these questions would be helpful. For all I know this may have been an old obsolete pile of junk headed for the scrap yard.
From memory, the aircraft was grounded on the army training area at High Range near Townsville due to problems identified with corrosion on a rudder bolt or bolt housing (I think) affecting the Caribou fleet. This aircraft was grounded and was recovered to Townsville by 5th Army Aviation Regiment Chinook.
Same thing I say about the plane why they didn't remove the parachute
@@prophetlincoln1871 that was a drag parachute it keeps the plane straight when moving.
CHINOOK THE BEST FOREVER AND BLACK HAWK TO.
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Love the sound when turbo kicks in..
Don't understand why didn't they remove the parachute off the plane as it was acting as added weight from airblowing downward from copter
The parachute keeps the plane from rotating in circles and swinging around uncontrollably under the helicopter.
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Amazing 🥺🚁🚁🚁🚁🚁
Now that IS impressive!!
يسعد اوقاتك يا احلى زهرة
ทรงพลังจริงๆครับซีนุ๊ก
Good working ❤
I Wonder if the Chinook Pilot Controls are the Same as Other Helicopters ?
or Do They have 2 Joy-Sticks ?
really amazing world want this type of helicopters it is so use ful
India had already
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