The 1923 Question Mark Flight
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@MingTheMerciless-xs5kb
@MingTheMerciless-xs5kb 4 сағат бұрын
Modern fascist maga conservative republicans would help their dear leader putin conquer Europe.
@onlinebuy
@onlinebuy 6 сағат бұрын
starving the Germans deliberately.... Russians: "Are we the baddies?"
@Matias-dr3ys
@Matias-dr3ys 9 сағат бұрын
I am very dissappointed that so many people here dont know the history of swastika and only associate it with nazi germany even though almost everyone has access to internet nowdays
@jason59k55
@jason59k55 14 сағат бұрын
khrushchev said: "berlin is the testicles of the west, every time I want the west to scream, i squeeze on berlin.” best quote ever made.
@atpvaporeon
@atpvaporeon 5 сағат бұрын
lol never heard that but thats awesome
@Doonerbandit
@Doonerbandit 17 сағат бұрын
A little over 3 years earlier those same planes would've struck fear in the hearts of the people of Berlin. In '48 they restored hope and fed them.
@Andromeda-cl3nm
@Andromeda-cl3nm 17 сағат бұрын
Poor evil go to hell.
@rootieboy
@rootieboy 19 сағат бұрын
Assisted takeoff ends at takoff, after that, if you are flying, turning and staying in the air for minutes at a time, you are flying. That is exactly what the Wright Brothers did.
@EarlSchenk
@EarlSchenk Күн бұрын
In triplicate of course.😂
@alixsix3941
@alixsix3941 Күн бұрын
No info on where they got the food from, half the truth as expected....
@Sir.Panther
@Sir.Panther Күн бұрын
Can you explain?
@Miniminer1999
@Miniminer1999 Күн бұрын
They got the food from airbases in europe wdym
@Sir.Panther
@Sir.Panther Күн бұрын
@@Miniminer1999 I just thought that the comment is wierd
@onlinebuy
@onlinebuy 6 сағат бұрын
Hello Ruskie bot.
@diggerpete9334
@diggerpete9334 5 сағат бұрын
This is true history.
@Archive86
@Archive86 Күн бұрын
Just a bear hug
@dancoz5477
@dancoz5477 Күн бұрын
And the stupid population believes that Russia taking over Ukraine has no impact on the US. Keep on trucking and remember the Nippon gift in Pearl Harbor (PS. there was a WW II that stated only forcibly in 1942 for the US, not 1949 like the rest of us). Geeeeeee, how stupid can it get.
@ericbrammer2245
@ericbrammer2245 2 күн бұрын
33/1 Kill ratio! , Pretty much sums it up. The US Navy didn't ever exploit it's strengths, but instead piled-upon-it More Kit, weighing it down. The other thing to note, was the Swedish Bofors guns the Finns used in the 4 mounts upon the airframe. Two in the Upper Cowl, one-each in the wing, but the 'convergence' cone was altered to 'reach-out' further, letting Finnish Pilots 'Roll-through' a gun-sweep. That, the Buffy could do well.
@wyoung3170
@wyoung3170 2 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 күн бұрын
Hasse Wind!
@sakukullberg2697
@sakukullberg2697 2 күн бұрын
These things are op in warthunder. x_x
@JanAndersen-dg4mh
@JanAndersen-dg4mh 3 күн бұрын
Comedian not Presidential.
@KevinDoyle-r1w
@KevinDoyle-r1w 3 күн бұрын
Loved this fella and Nancy. From the Uk
@Pikachugamer-2007
@Pikachugamer-2007 3 күн бұрын
The War Thunder in the vackground is making me laugh
@dustintran9459
@dustintran9459 3 күн бұрын
Smart man
@dawngrofvert5227
@dawngrofvert5227 3 күн бұрын
OMG, one of my favorite artists.
@fernandom.m.pereira4093
@fernandom.m.pereira4093 3 күн бұрын
Finally, a history video that isn't AI. Thank you.
@kallesimola7137
@kallesimola7137 4 күн бұрын
Flying Barrell ❤
@311luis6217
@311luis6217 4 күн бұрын
I would keep it or give it to the original printers family
@rayunseitig6367
@rayunseitig6367 4 күн бұрын
I love steam stuff.
@ArchitectB
@ArchitectB 4 күн бұрын
A lot of shipments for military air planes were ordered from the very first days of war, but they never arrived. Finland actually had 3 Brewsters from the collectors. But most of the planes were slow bi-planes. Finnish pilots had to figure out how they can attack their enemy fast with slow planes, so they started to ”dive bomb” themselves in to the middle of the enemy fleet, and buzzing around, dropping enemies, one by one. In one book, there is a pilots description of the story, when he was patrolling alone in the sky, nearby karelia border. He saw this enemy fleet of two bombers and three fighters escorting them. He knew he would be alone against all of them. Enemy were on much lower altiitude. He was thinking that if he don’t attack now, enemy would drop those bombs on innocent civilians. Even it was more like a suicide to attack against 3 fighters, he did it anyway. With his supprise attack dropping down suddenly in to middle of the enemies, he managed to drop down both bombers and one of the fighters. Two of those fighters managed to run away back to Russia, and with a slow plane he couldn’t catch them anymore.
@juhopuhakka2351
@juhopuhakka2351 4 күн бұрын
They gave all so shit loads of free stuff to soviets. It was lend and leas or something like that. We almoust got turned into soviet republic beacuse of the good guys arming soviets.
@solared
@solared Күн бұрын
nyt on vedetty muutakin kuin pulkannarua.
@adamlazic493
@adamlazic493 4 күн бұрын
Welcome to cashies mate music
@farangkohsamui8782
@farangkohsamui8782 4 күн бұрын
Die Amis haben am Schwarzen Meer auch nichts zu suchen, verpisst euch nach Hause!
@apache_helicopter
@apache_helicopter 4 күн бұрын
The fact that ur channel pfp is AH and u talk abt ww2…
@Tarsier-r9z
@Tarsier-r9z 5 күн бұрын
AI
@ChristoperRoland4714
@ChristoperRoland4714 4 күн бұрын
What even lead you to believe that?
@Tarsier-r9z
@Tarsier-r9z 4 күн бұрын
@@ChristoperRoland4714 one of the guys in the hellcat are IN the tank like in the metal itself
@truthray2885
@truthray2885 5 күн бұрын
Swastikas on the underside of the wings!
@KristianKumpula
@KristianKumpula 5 күн бұрын
Which was part of the Finnish Air Force symbol since the foundation in 1918. Swastikas in general are a religious symbol that date back thousands of years
@romaboo6218
@romaboo6218 2 күн бұрын
Yet another guy that doesnt know history
@truthray2885
@truthray2885 2 күн бұрын
@romaboo6218 I know it now, fckr.
@MickiahBubar
@MickiahBubar 5 күн бұрын
Bro didn’t their leader try doing that? By straightening the tower out
@Scramify
@Scramify 5 күн бұрын
Crazy how much history is still left in Europe after 2 major world wars. I would’ve expected it to all look like parking lots.
@MrReynardMULDRAKE
@MrReynardMULDRAKE 5 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@stevepelham9010
@stevepelham9010 5 күн бұрын
Well it was not obselete but as unliked by the americans. US pilots and FAF pilots where of different culture and tactics, them finns flew more like japanese pilots and there are an story to it.
@teemukustila
@teemukustila 4 күн бұрын
I am not sure how similar tactics between FiAF and Japanese Air Force/Navy. The FiAF was all about energy tactics. Only engaging in fights with altitude advantage. For one, the FiAF couldn’t afford to loose any planes or pilots. And since they knew the tactics worked, because the Buffalo had very good high speed manoeuvrability (unlike the Zero which had very stiff controls at high speeds). So I’d say more akin to the tactics used by the US Navy especially with Wildcat vs Zero engagements.
@ZeSpektrum
@ZeSpektrum 4 күн бұрын
Highest rate of aces of any country in ww2
@stevepelham9010
@stevepelham9010 4 күн бұрын
@@teemukustila Them finns new about war coming so before WWII them studyied others as to get the best formula. Them where in Japan, France, Italy also of cource as keeping an close eye on the Spanish Civil War. I would say that FAF pilots where free as to use them tactics that suited best for the moment.
@CZ350tuner
@CZ350tuner 5 күн бұрын
The Fins installed Finnish made Kolt 12.7mm. machine guns, into their Brewster Buffaloes and Curtis H-75 Hawks.
@TheApilas
@TheApilas 2 күн бұрын
The VKT 12.70 LKk/42 was a heavy machine gun was developed in Finland during World War II for use on fighter aircraft. The weapon was based on FN Herstal's 13.2 mm FN Browning M.1939 which was originally based on the 12.7 mm M2 Browning. Finland received the drawings for the 13.2 mm FN Browning M.1939 from the Swedish LM Ericsson who were to produce the weapon in Sweden, but the drawings were not complete and they had to buy a couple of original weapons from Sweden. The Finnish variant had a couple of hundred changes made to it in order to be produced in Finland. The biggest change was the caliber which was changed to 12.7 mm. The weapon was intended to be used to upgrade older fighters in the Finnish Air Force but it was also used on Finland's own fighter aircraft Myrsky and was planned to be used on a number of future aircraft.
@mikkoolavijarvinen3653
@mikkoolavijarvinen3653 5 күн бұрын
Unfortunately despite the legendary status all remaining Brewsters were scrapped and the crashed one found in the lake is the only one in existence. One the planes, sold as scrap, was bought by city of Tampere and ended up as as a children's plaything in a playground in the Saukonpuisto park, although without (obviously) weapons, engine or instruments. It seems that initially it had the wartime markings (swastikas overpainted) but later it was just painted yellow, and in the end it survived playground use for a decade or so. The Air Force also designed a partly wooden clone with a captured Soviet engine, called VL Humu, this didn't go to production but the sole prototype has been preserved.
@carbonara2144
@carbonara2144 5 күн бұрын
Finnish mechanics found an easy fix to engine problems by switching piston rings. Carrier equipment was removed. Instruments were changed to metric system and new radio was installed. MGs in top of the engine were fixed so that they would not blind the pilot. Overheating was not an issue in the northern skies. Finnish pilots liked the plane very much.
@S1motus
@S1motus 4 күн бұрын
And very importantly Finns used modern reflector sights on their Buffalos instead of the antiquated telescopic sights Americans were still using on theirs.
@johnryman-f3c
@johnryman-f3c 5 күн бұрын
LOOKED FORWARD TO REAGAN STORIES WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT
@FoCeesUp
@FoCeesUp 5 күн бұрын
I wonder if his Hollywood writers were hired to write his speeches…??
@marcusaetius9309
@marcusaetius9309 5 күн бұрын
Ummm….. I guess you didn’t notice the swaztikas under the wings?😬
@raneman6146
@raneman6146 5 күн бұрын
Blue swatsika was Finnish airforce marking since 1918, sivil war. Some Austrian born german immigrant spoilet that old good luck mark.
@marcusaetius9309
@marcusaetius9309 5 күн бұрын
@ really? I didn’t know that. Thanks 👍🏻
@mikkojaatinen4120
@mikkojaatinen4120 5 күн бұрын
In 1918 a Swedish count Eric von Rosen donated one of his planes to the Finnish Air Force. Eric used the swaztika as his lucky symbol. Finnish Air Force adapted that from Eric. Later in WWII Finnish Air Force had to abandon the symbol as it had been contaminated by the nazis. The symbol had been a symbol of luck for thousands of years. Today unfortunately majority of people only known it as a symbol of evil.
@marcusaetius9309
@marcusaetius9309 5 күн бұрын
@ well considering that Finland was basically allied with Germany up until 1944 we have to assume that it was used up to that point in time.
@omatjalisvideot9734
@omatjalisvideot9734 4 күн бұрын
@@marcusaetius9309 Finland was not allied with Germany before 1940-41. Actually Germany and Soviet Union had a packt that gave Finland to Soviet Union, so basically during Finlands winter war Germany and Soviet Union where allied. After the occupation of Norway and the end of the winter war, the relations between Finland and Germany got better. Finland did not get help from UK or France so there was no-one else to turn on to deter the Soviet Unions further advances. Brewsters where bought in 1939 and after better relations with Germany, Finland bought some other western planes from them, like Morane-Saulniers and P-36's. There where few Mourane -Saulniers bought from France before the capitulation of France and some Fiat G50's from Italy before winter war. In the continuation war Finland was flying with 10 different fighter models, the only German one was BF-109G and it was only available in 1943-44 for Finland. Germany did not give or sell to Finland their own planes, that is the amount of support in air they gave. In the bomber side they gave some Do-17's and sold some Ju-88's to Finland.
@tomibomi6556
@tomibomi6556 5 күн бұрын
Tu 95 is better
@MSHNKTRL
@MSHNKTRL 5 күн бұрын
Tbh, that would be a sick addition to any young boy's wall
@AnyHistory
@AnyHistory 5 күн бұрын
My apologies, I missed the misspelling of Albrecht Dürer's last name in the subtitles.
@D.N.A.2008
@D.N.A.2008 5 күн бұрын
$26,000 that’s it lol
@AnyHistory
@AnyHistory 5 күн бұрын
I believe it was the condition of the print that effected the value.
@flaco171ac
@flaco171ac 5 күн бұрын
sorry Mr. Moneybags, $26,000 is quite a bit of money for a free picture that was to be thrown away.
@femboyshitposter676
@femboyshitposter676 3 күн бұрын
@@flaco171ac It saves some people from bankruptcy even.
@JosephRomanelli-m4q
@JosephRomanelli-m4q 5 күн бұрын
2 spotters better than 1😮
@OpHyvärinen
@OpHyvärinen 6 күн бұрын
4x50 Cal.....
@PSPaaskynen
@PSPaaskynen 6 күн бұрын
The Finnish Brewster B-239E was powered by a Wright R-1820-G5, producing 950 hp (NOT 1200 hp)! The main reason the US Navy was willing to part with their F2A1 was that these early Brewsters did not have folding wings, which is a major drawback aboard aircraft carriers. The decision to sell to Finland came in late 1939 more than half a year before the A6M Zero even reached operational status.
@charlesreynolds8795
@charlesreynolds8795 4 күн бұрын
They developed more power after upgrades
@PSPaaskynen
@PSPaaskynen 4 күн бұрын
@@charlesreynolds8795 No they did not. The Finns made the engines run better, but the Finnish Air force museum (which has an actual BW model 239 in its collection) gives its power as 940 hp.
@MakerBoyOldBoy
@MakerBoyOldBoy 6 күн бұрын
This s glorious aviation story yhat well deserves this fine video and a quality movo.
@williamgreenway9893
@williamgreenway9893 6 күн бұрын
😂