Sadly in 2018, The Princess Margaret cross channel hovercraft was scrapped and broken up for parts to service and restore the Princess Anne hovercraft. Since Princess Anne is still alive, that's quite respectful, and she visited her namesake in 2019. The Princess Anne now sits as centerpiece to a museum 👍
There is a General Motors Aeroplane train that is - or was the last time I was there - at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Oregon. I believe it was just sitting on a siding because it needed a lot of work and replacement parts would probably have had to be machined for it. When I saw it last - at least 15 years ago - it was sitting on a siding while a steam(?) locomotive took visitors in open cars for a leisurely ride around the zoo. I just found at their website that all the trains and everything that went with them are all gone and instead of riding the train through the displays, evidently the rail line has been replaced with pavement and vehicles now drive through to view the lights. I have no idea what became of the locomotives.
Large corporate transportation companies: Abandon planes, trains, ships, cars ect all over the world...with no government repercussions. Me: have an unregistered vehicle in my driveway for more than 24 hours...City cop "That is a $300 fine and move it within 10 days or we tow it and fine you $300.00 a day." Large corporate transportation companies: "just drag it off to one of our properties and let the grass, weeds and trees grow around it"...Government says nothing. Me: * *Forgets to mow my lawn one week* Government "your lawn is 12 inches tall and you didn't trim your shrubs, that is a $300.00 fine and you have 10 days to fix it or....we cut it, charge you for cutting it and charge you $300.00 a day..."
I wouldn't mind having one of those whacky RVs called a rolling office. I'd sleep in it if I had one. It'll be my vacation vehicle. I'd have all the comforts of home like a stove to cook on, a toilet and a refrigerator I'm sure. I'd use it for traveling the USA.
Man, I am so impressed with the quality of your documentary; the minor mispronunciations is just nothing compared to a fabulous and fact full story you placed together. it is a great video you created in just 3 weeks :) similar to the 3-month project of Kharkovchanka! well done, definitely subscribed!
I remember my dad said John McCain was also on the USS Forrestal just before my dad was aboard the ship witch is considered as the world's largest supercarrier of its time.
The Cessna 160 was actually on Ebay in 2010, not 2012. The guy wanted $6000 which I thought was too much at the time. I tried to help him sell it and posted it on several websites for him. I talked to his wife a few years ago but he has since passed away. He did sell it and his wife doesn't know who bought it. It's still out there somewhere. I hope to see it flying someday!
Interesting, but some suggestions: cut the music, the animation, the movie clips that aren't directly part of the actual vehicles (although I don't think a ship is usually referred to as such...).
I learnt to fly in a Cessna 150, here in Australia, so they must have gone into production at some stage. It was rated for aerobatics, and handled really well, even if it was a little under powered and slow.
I live in Australia and I would love to learn to fly a plane. I would never be able to afford it, Your lucky it must be wonderful to get out in the sky when you can
@@danielbear3802 I don't get out in the sky any more, although I wish I did. It's very expensive to fly if it's not your job, and to keep your license current you have to fly a certain number of hours a year. Flying, especially aerobatics is the greatest experience of freedom I ever had, it's a very treasured time in my life, worth doing if you can find any way oi scraping the money together. I find some similarities with the freedom of riding a powerful motorbike fast, but the plane wins hands down. Plus there are always lots of things to hit on a bike if you get it wrong. In the air there's not much to hit, although if you really stuff it up, I'm told that hitting the big flat thing can be bad for your health.
@@andrewlongfield3102 thanks for answering. I wish you luck getting back into it again sound like you got alot out of it. Didn't know you have to fly alot of hrs to keep your licence i will keep trying one day i will get there good luck to you.
People coming to watch these kinds of videos actually want to see what's being talked about and don't need a two-second cycling slideshow of random things to keep their attention.
GM's Electro Motive division didn't just build engines for trains, they built whole trains and were arguably the best, there are still EMD units built in the 1950's still running.
aspenGF8 ....Garbage Motors only built, and still does build, absolute trash-ass vehicles....every single thing that corporation has produced is 100% junk...
@@branon6565 the reliability of the 567 and 645 engines would prove you false. Their locomotives were best on the market till the 1990s. Both in reliability and comfort
@@aspenGF8 Ran 2 EMD engines and a MWM in a dredge, the EMDs ate the more modern MWM in performance, reliability and fuel usage hands down. A complete cylinder can be removed, if need be, in a few hours in a EMD, where as to remove a simple fuel lift pump on the MWM took 2 shifts 24 hours , as almost everything above the fuel pump had to be removed to get one of the retaining screws out.
ITS RUSSIA THEY GUARD EVERYTHING! be a cool place to go if your into millarty stuff me? i'd be buying the odd ball cars and getting them working, gotta love those zanny russain cars
If you want a zany Russian motor then theres currently a loaf "propaganda" van for sale online. And as they only made 1 it's likely to have had che rattling round the back of it
The Hudson Terraplane was not the only pickup truck with suicide doors. The British Armstrong-Siddely station coupe had them as well. Also, the doors weren’t as dangerous as the name implies, the name is quite random and there are many theories as to where it came from, but the doors weren’t a problem unless you opened them while driving at speed.
What are the rules around car finds in the US is the car still owned by the original owner or does it become owned by the landowner if you did take and work on it without asking would you need to keep it secret till the statute of limitations had passed??
Depends on state law. In West Virginia, 90 days after registration/tags go dead. It's part of the property it sits on. If you relocate or junk a currently registered vehicle, without the owner's permission, you get in trouble.
Yep, I had to look twice at that too. There must be an interesting story to how that wound up in that yard. It's a bit out of place, and it's not like the Russians and Brits ever did military exercises together and one got left behind.
@@andrewlongfield3102 exactly my point ... do you remember the movie space cowboys ? as Clint Eastwood asks : "what the hell is doing my software in a soviet spy satellite of the cold war era ?" I cal it a deja-vu !!
@@doncarlo5 I thought about buying a 'stallie' years ago, but had to settle for a Tatra 813 instead. One of these Maz's is on the list too, just give me a few more years saving for the transport costs to Australia.
@@andrewlongfield3102 well the Tatra 813 is a great work platform ... it used to be one of the most common heavy duty trucks of the soviet era ... and nevertheless, not everybody is aware of the fact that it isn't Russian, at all ... it has a super loud V12 air cooled diesel engine, independent suspensions all around, planetary gears ( if they are damaged you are pretty much screwed ), and it has incredible off road capabilities. Many of these trucks landed in the West after 1989 ( DDR fall ), as they were also adopted by the east German NVA. I've seen it live in action ... it is a beast ... in any sense !
10:10 look at a late 1930's or very early 1940's movie "Sullivan's Travels," starring Joel McCray & a 5 foot beautiful blonde, you will see "THE LAND YAUTE."
I’m from Newfoundland which is where the ss.Kyle is located and it is a great attraction for tourist and also people interested in Newfoundland history
Drove by it a million times…. It’s the pride of Hr Grace… too bad they didn’t show the plane that’s right by the Irving station just a few hundred feet from the boat…
The US Carrier "Oriskany" is pronounced [ Oh, Risk, An, EE. ] With the emphasis on RISK. It was Named after a town in Upstate NY.where a large battle took place during the Revolutionary War.
Why they don't sell as scrap it just simply makes money from it? Melt it down back to raw steel materials, instead digging mountains just to look for materials to make a steel.
Much of that cost would be in prepping the ship to sink it. They have to remove everything that would harm the environment as well as whatever the Navy wants removed.
One is in Green Bay, WI and the other Kirkwood, MO outside St Louis. That piece is very misleading on EMD, it introduced a very successful streamlined set of A-B-B-A locomotives in 1939 that revolutionized railroading. They were late to the party with the Aerotrain, but a combination of their locomotives and other builders passenger cars were successful for years.
All on this video are awsome hate when people call them junk and want the scraped i think darelect vehicals are awsome as long as its not all over like all the trains id love to go their and it should be left like that and soms weardo will complain and they will get hauled off to scrap i love seeing macheanery left
Suicide doors. How many people out there would actually jump from their car now. Even if you do have suicide doors you are just thrown farther away from the moving car.
I travelled across the chanel on the hovercraft Princess Margaret. Brilliant machine and it'll be a cold day in hell before I pay the fare on the overpriced Eurotunnel.
@@tombell9368 I'm well aware of that. Hovercraft isn't the only way to cross the channel and I'll still never use the tunnel. Smug tosser. I bet you're a brextard too.
Find the keys. My older brother when he was about 10, got into the motor pool and removed the keys to about 20 vehicles and hid them. Never gave them up...
For the rest of the story. Harold died (55) and my little brother carried him to the end of a pier at Mobile Bay, and tossed him in. My brother said Harold always locked the gulf. I never heard if he washed up or not. I guess he was the black sheep of the family. Been shot, in the leg, robbing stores/ gas stations. I was visiting my parents and dad and I went and visited him.. He wasn’t evil, dropped out of in the the 8th grade and did what he thought to do to get by..
Y dident sesna just go up on price to where they could make them if they only wanted 8000$ no wonder it dident hit the maket even back then if it was 15000$ it still would of ben sold might of ben a amazing little sport plane
How hard can it possibly be to show pics and footage of the damned thing you are talking about instead of everything else under the sun???!!??? Maybe you should WATCH a few UA-cam videos and see how it is actually done.
A few mistakes in the analysis of the Aerotrain. Firstly, EMD was using Winton prime movers for 3 years (between 1935 & 1938) before they developed their first prime mover, the 567. By the time the 1950s rolled around, EMD was already one of if not the biggest locomotive manufacturers in the States, having well established itself in all corners of the market with their E & F series for passenger and freight respectively, SW & NW series for switching and the blossoming GP and SD series. Secondly, they didn't just put a prime mover in a bus body and call it a day. The LWT12 (the designation of the locomotive) was closer to the SW1200 than it was to a bus. "Their lack of train expertise showed them up badly." The lack of research done for this video showed you up badly.
Sadly in 2018, The Princess Margaret cross channel hovercraft was scrapped and broken up for parts to service and restore the Princess Anne hovercraft. Since Princess Anne is still alive, that's quite respectful, and she visited her namesake in 2019. The Princess Anne now sits as centerpiece to a museum 👍
There is a General Motors Aeroplane train that is - or was the last time I was there - at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Oregon. I believe it was just sitting on a siding because it needed a lot of work and replacement parts would probably have had to be machined for it. When I saw it last - at least 15 years ago - it was sitting on a siding while a steam(?) locomotive took visitors in open cars for a leisurely ride around the zoo. I just found at their website that all the trains and everything that went with them are all gone and instead of riding the train through the displays, evidently the rail line has been replaced with pavement and vehicles now drive through to view the lights. I have no idea what became of the locomotives.
Very cool video! Thanks for sharing!!! 👍👍👍
Large corporate transportation companies: Abandon planes, trains, ships, cars ect all over the world...with no government repercussions. Me: have an unregistered vehicle in my driveway for more than 24 hours...City cop "That is a $300 fine and move it within 10 days or we tow it and fine you $300.00 a day." Large corporate transportation companies: "just drag it off to one of our properties and let the grass, weeds and trees grow around it"...Government says nothing. Me: * *Forgets to mow my lawn one week* Government "your lawn is 12 inches tall and you didn't trim your shrubs, that is a $300.00 fine and you have 10 days to fix it or....we cut it, charge you for cutting it and charge you $300.00 a day..."
I wouldn't mind having one of those whacky RVs called a rolling office. I'd sleep in it if I had one. It'll be my vacation vehicle. I'd have all the comforts of home like a stove to cook on, a toilet and a refrigerator I'm sure. I'd use it for traveling the USA.
Awesome video some pretty cool abandoned things i love all your videos I watch them all you rock and so does your channel
1:42 There was the train where Orient Express filmed and it's being restored.
Wait a minute! You have a Hercimer battle jitney!? That's the finest non-lethal vehicle ever made!
Man, I am so impressed with the quality of your documentary; the minor mispronunciations is just nothing compared to a fabulous and fact full story you placed together. it is a great video you created in just 3 weeks :) similar to the 3-month project of Kharkovchanka! well done, definitely subscribed!
That Western clipper is pretty neat. So is the Snow devil tractor.
Colin Furze pretty much built a new version of the snow devil, he called it the screw tank, you should check it out!
The conflicting footage during your car videos is intensely frustrating !!
Took a trip across the English Channel on one of those large hovercrafts they were much faster than the ferry and really cool
4:01 Footage of the movie "This Island Earth" (1955).
You're not my father!
I remember my dad said John McCain was also on the USS Forrestal just before my dad was aboard the ship witch is considered as the world's largest supercarrier of its time.
Nice vid
The Cessna 160 was actually on Ebay in 2010, not 2012. The guy wanted $6000 which I thought was too much at the time. I tried to help him sell it and posted it on several websites for him. I talked to his wife a few years ago but he has since passed away. He did sell it and his wife doesn't know who bought it. It's still out there somewhere. I hope to see it flying someday!
Hi guys. At the 13.06 mark you show my video of my model Aerotrain. Wow that really is cool. Thanks for using it.
Most military vehicles don’t have keys 🔑 imagine being in a battlefield having to jump into a vehicle, who’s got the keys? Lol
how many abandoned car vids have you made?
9:15 that is not the correct pronunciation of the aircraft carrier.
The channel Hovercrafts were long taken out of service before the Channel tunnel, they were very expensive to run & maintain & ferries took over!
They also used to go to the Isle of Wight I remember seeing them from southsea as a child
Interesting, but some suggestions: cut the music, the animation, the movie clips that aren't directly part of the actual vehicles (although I don't think a ship is usually referred to as such...).
Someone needs to call Cleetus McFarland about the hovercrafts.
I learnt to fly in a Cessna 150, here in Australia, so they must have gone into production at some stage. It was rated for aerobatics, and handled really well, even if it was a little under powered and slow.
I live in Australia and I would love to learn to fly a plane. I would never be able to afford it, Your lucky it must be wonderful to get out in the sky when you can
@@danielbear3802 I don't get out in the sky any more, although I wish I did. It's very expensive to fly if it's not your job, and to keep your license current you have to fly a certain number of hours a year. Flying, especially aerobatics is the greatest experience of freedom I ever had, it's a very treasured time in my life, worth doing if you can find any way oi scraping the money together. I find some similarities with the freedom of riding a powerful motorbike fast, but the plane wins hands down. Plus there are always lots of things to hit on a bike if you get it wrong. In the air there's not much to hit, although if you really stuff it up, I'm told that hitting the big flat thing can be bad for your health.
@@andrewlongfield3102 thanks for answering. I wish you luck getting back into it again sound like you got alot out of it. Didn't know you have to fly alot of hrs to keep your licence i will keep trying one day i will get there good luck to you.
Andrew Longfield .....think he said Cessna 160.....
The hovercraft would make a awesome home.
14:20 The top daredevil tractor test pilot of his day.
People coming to watch these kinds of videos actually want to see what's being talked about and don't need a two-second cycling slideshow of random things to keep their attention.
GM's Electro Motive division didn't just build engines for trains, they built whole trains and were arguably the best, there are still EMD units built in the 1950's still running.
aspenGF8 ....Garbage Motors only built, and still does build, absolute trash-ass vehicles....every single thing that corporation has produced is 100% junk...
I do believe that Vice Grip Garage posted a tour of an old 50's era EMD, that is still in service, just a few days ago.
@@branon6565 the reliability of the 567 and 645 engines would prove you false. Their locomotives were best on the market till the 1990s. Both in reliability and comfort
@@aspenGF8 Ran 2 EMD engines and a MWM in a dredge, the EMDs ate the more modern
MWM in performance, reliability and fuel usage hands down.
A complete cylinder can be removed, if need be, in a few hours in a EMD, where as to remove
a simple fuel lift pump on the MWM took 2 shifts 24 hours , as almost everything above the
fuel pump had to be removed to get one of the retaining screws out.
ITS RUSSIA THEY GUARD EVERYTHING! be a cool place to go if your into millarty stuff me? i'd be buying the odd ball cars and getting them working, gotta love those zanny russain cars
If you want a zany Russian motor then theres currently a loaf "propaganda" van for sale online. And as they only made 1 it's likely to have had che rattling round the back of it
Except for Russia’s tank graveyard
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05:49 Alvis Stalwart (British) in Russian military base!
I noticed that too @5minutes and 48 seconds.
Didn’t the German army have a few ?
Also a British 25 pounder gun.
The Hudson Terraplane was not the only pickup truck with suicide doors. The British Armstrong-Siddely station coupe had them as well. Also, the doors weren’t as dangerous as the name implies, the name is quite random and there are many theories as to where it came from, but the doors weren’t a problem unless you opened them while driving at speed.
What are the rules around car finds in the US is the car still owned by the original owner or does it become owned by the landowner if you did take and work on it without asking would you need to keep it secret till the statute of limitations had passed??
Depends on state law. In West Virginia, 90 days after registration/tags go dead. It's part of the property it sits on. If you relocate or junk a currently registered vehicle, without the owner's permission, you get in trouble.
that 6x6 amphibious truck at 5:48 is a British ALVIS "STALLY" STALWART ... what the heck is it doing in a Russian military scrap yard ??
Yep, I had to look twice at that too. There must be an interesting story to how that wound up in that yard. It's a bit out of place, and it's not like the Russians and Brits ever did military exercises together and one got left behind.
@@andrewlongfield3102 exactly my point ...
do you remember the movie space cowboys ? as Clint Eastwood asks :
"what the hell is doing my software in a soviet spy satellite of the cold war era ?"
I cal it a deja-vu !!
@@doncarlo5 I thought about buying a 'stallie' years ago, but had to settle for a Tatra 813 instead. One of these Maz's is on the list too, just give me a few more years saving for the transport costs to Australia.
@@andrewlongfield3102 well the Tatra 813 is a great work platform ... it used to be one of the most common heavy duty trucks of the soviet era ... and nevertheless, not everybody is aware of the fact that it isn't Russian, at all ...
it has a super loud V12 air cooled diesel engine, independent suspensions all around, planetary gears ( if they are damaged you are pretty much screwed ), and it has incredible off road capabilities.
Many of these trucks landed in the West after 1989 ( DDR fall ), as they were also adopted by the east German NVA. I've seen it live in action ... it is a beast ... in any sense !
uhm.. lend-lease?
🚗 Time10.10 nice design ✨
The nature always wins. We have nothing to fight with against nature.
Wow, how many channels does this guy narrate? I hear this voice all over the place.
10:10 look at a late 1930's or very early 1940's movie "Sullivan's Travels," starring Joel McCray & a 5 foot beautiful blonde, you will see "THE LAND YAUTE."
That beautiful blonde is the lovely Veronica Lake!
@@checkpointcharlie1788 Thank you for refreshing my memory.
I have a soft spot for trains it breaks my heart T_T
Me to my granny drove trains in the 90s
Same
I’m from Newfoundland which is where the ss.Kyle is located and it is a great attraction for tourist and also people interested in Newfoundland history
Yooo same, I was not expecting to see that as the first clip
Drove by it a million times…. It’s the pride of Hr Grace… too bad they didn’t show the plane that’s right by the Irving station just a few hundred feet from the boat…
@@Attqx me neither
@@nobodyspecial6436 yea I agree the plane is actually pretty cool
The US Carrier "Oriskany" is pronounced [ Oh, Risk, An, EE. ] With the emphasis on RISK. It was Named after a town in Upstate NY.where a large battle took place during the Revolutionary War.
Jesus the definition of barn find has gotten unbelievably vague
The aircraft carrier Oriskany name sounds like; OR-ISK CAN KNEE
Just like they pronounce it in Top Gun
The poor hovercraft :(
I see that hovercraft everyday
That's so bad ass
Why they don't sell as scrap it just simply makes money from it? Melt it down back to raw steel materials, instead digging mountains just to look for materials to make a steel.
Yuhooo
The ZIL E167 looks like an old Tonka truck
20 million to sink a ship.
No wonder we are 27 TRILLION in debt. Unofficially probably much more than that. Who knows how many books they’ve cooked.
Much of that cost would be in prepping the ship to sink it. They have to remove everything that would harm the environment as well as whatever the Navy wants removed.
Go to USdebtclock.org and look at the total unfunded debt.
20 million to blow up a ship? Huh?
i know where a cesna is !!! Aguadilla Puerto Rico..
First view first comment
Hampshire in England is a big county. It would have been nice if you told us the name of the town where those hovercrafts are!
Lee-on-Solent airfield is the location
1934 Dodge pickups also had suicide doors
I turned it off as soon as I knew you were sprinkling in crappy movie clips instead of focusing on the actual abandoned vehicles.
@12:30 GM "Trains in vain" it seems.
10:16 . . . i'd make that my daily driver .
So both GM Aerotrains are now on museums. Couldn’t you have told us which museums?!
One is in Green Bay, WI and the other Kirkwood, MO outside St Louis. That piece is very misleading on EMD, it introduced a very successful streamlined set of A-B-B-A locomotives in 1939 that revolutionized railroading. They were late to the party with the Aerotrain, but a combination of their locomotives and other builders passenger cars were successful for years.
All on this video are awsome hate when people call them junk and want the scraped i think darelect vehicals are awsome as long as its not all over like all the trains id love to go their and it should be left like that and soms weardo will complain and they will get hauled off to scrap i love seeing macheanery left
Is this the voice of watop?
Suicide doors. How many people out there would actually jump from their car now. Even if you do have suicide doors you are just thrown farther away from the moving car.
i live 5 mins from that boat
LOL Johnny From Cobra Kai!
Hold on!...5.47.....How and when did they pinch a Stollie?
What on earth is a Alvis Stalwart doing in that Russian scrap yard?
Hey this messing got to inforado... the word zil is one word not 3 indevidule letters
You're starting to reuse some of your pieces in your other videos....
Scott Fabel .....and? So, what does that matter? 🤷🏻♂️
Wow
I can use these old trains to make a camper vans
FIRST
snicker! Doesn't know what suicide doors are... Ford super cab!
Bob's Burgers
Once again it is NOT. Or is con knee Its Oh Risk Can Knee
Why would you want to sink a ship that takes 500 pounds of explosives just to sink
I travelled across the chanel on the hovercraft Princess Margaret. Brilliant machine and it'll be a cold day in hell before I pay the fare on the overpriced Eurotunnel.
The Princess Margaret was scrapped back in March 2018. Good luck getting a ride.
@@tombell9368 I'm well aware of that. Hovercraft isn't the only way to cross the channel and I'll still never use the tunnel. Smug tosser. I bet you're a brextard too.
@@PurityVendetta Wow, you're a feisty lass!
Third
I want that zil
Find the keys. My older brother when he was about 10, got into the motor pool and removed the keys to about 20 vehicles and hid them. Never gave them up...
Allen Woodley .....wow, you're brother's a real a**hole....
For the rest of the story. Harold died (55) and my little brother carried him to the end of a pier at Mobile Bay, and tossed him in. My brother said Harold always locked the gulf. I never heard if he washed up or not. I guess he was the black sheep of the family. Been shot, in the leg, robbing stores/ gas stations. I was visiting my parents and dad and I went and visited him.. He wasn’t evil, dropped out of in the the 8th grade and did what he thought to do to get by..
20 million. I would of done it for 50 k. Just cut a big hole in the hull n let it sink. 🚢🧨🧨😁
Y dident sesna just go up on price to where they could make them if they only wanted 8000$ no wonder it dident hit the maket even back then if it was 15000$ it still would of ben sold might of ben a amazing little sport plane
How hard can it possibly be to show pics and footage of the damned thing you are talking about instead of everything else under the sun???!!???
Maybe you should WATCH a few UA-cam videos and see how it is actually done.
And its pronounced oh risk uh knee. Oriskany.
For some reason your voice sounds like tank man from fnf ngl-
Bad Bad pronunciation of the " O " "Ris Ca Nee' ..
How can the USS Kale play a spa Ian part in two world wars when it was launched in 1930 ?
It was launched in 1913
A few mistakes in the analysis of the Aerotrain.
Firstly, EMD was using Winton prime movers for 3 years (between 1935 & 1938) before they developed their first prime mover, the 567. By the time the 1950s rolled around, EMD was already one of if not the biggest locomotive manufacturers in the States, having well established itself in all corners of the market with their E & F series for passenger and freight respectively, SW & NW series for switching and the blossoming GP and SD series.
Secondly, they didn't just put a prime mover in a bus body and call it a day. The LWT12 (the designation of the locomotive) was closer to the SW1200 than it was to a bus.
"Their lack of train expertise showed them up badly."
The lack of research done for this video showed you up badly.
The Russian truck manufacturer Zil is pronounced just as the word is spelt, and not as Z.I.L.
"ZIL"its shortening third words.
you do know that Korea and Vietnam DID NOT HAVE A NAVY.. saying that the aircraft carrier was a "vital" part of those wars is a joke.
you do know U.S. aircraft played an important part in those wars and many were launched from aircraft carrier right?
Dagon Ming dude its called a aircraft CARRIER it hold the aircrafts and those aircrafts were launched off the carrier hence why it was vital
After only a few minutes of watching, the voice-over made me puke: the copywtiter should be locked-up.
It's pronounced "Thess-a-low-KNEE-key" If you're going to do a video, at least get your facts correct!