The Dangers of RC Planes - Mythbusters - S09 EP11 - Science Documentary

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Banijay Science

Banijay Science

Ай бұрын

Embark on a thrilling journey through the skies as we unravel the mysteries of aviation with two captivating stories. First, dive into the world of U2 reconnaissance planes and discover the challenges faced by pilots in the legendary Dragon Lady. Then, explore the potential dangers of drones as we test their lethal capabilities. From high-altitude missions to aerial manoeuvres, join us as we soar into the unknown!
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@SirDoooche
@SirDoooche Ай бұрын
"Do not try this at home!" Damn, my weekend plans foiled once again.
@StorymasterQ
@StorymasterQ 24 күн бұрын
"Or in space" That one foiled mine.
@MrGoat73
@MrGoat73 14 күн бұрын
Same. My high pressure altitude suit will have to stay in the wardrobe AGAIN.
@ThomasRonnberg
@ThomasRonnberg Ай бұрын
Jamie is an honourable man.
@alhadinon
@alhadinon Ай бұрын
Absolute Giga Chad! His decision made me cry a bit in a joyful manner. 🥲 I hope he will get his opportunity as well. ✊🙏
@boobtronic9000
@boobtronic9000 4 күн бұрын
@@alhadinon You won't idiot
@fredrikabinger4818
@fredrikabinger4818 Ай бұрын
Massive respect to The Heineman! It takes a kind soul and great caracter to give that chance of a lifetime to another unselfishly.
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 Ай бұрын
He was scared.
@velkoto1
@velkoto1 Ай бұрын
He didn't pass the medicals so it's not exactly his decision.
@swilleh_
@swilleh_ 8 күн бұрын
@@velkoto1 is there a proof of what you said? Because i don't think they said it in this episode.
@dazxmedia
@dazxmedia 2 күн бұрын
he hated everything about it
@TapPaires-ob2lr
@TapPaires-ob2lr Ай бұрын
That was so nice of Jamie. It's an experience that nothing else really compares to, and he just gives it to Adam because he knows Adam loves this stuff. Respect. Also hearing Adam's pure joy of being up there is also amazing.
@DungeonBricks
@DungeonBricks Ай бұрын
Adam has said he's not allowed to say how high he was, but for reference, he could see a commercial airplane and he was higher to that plane than it was from the ground.Mind blowing.
@XORMeUk
@XORMeUk Ай бұрын
@@DungeonBricks Did he say why he can't disclose that?
@derGameplayDJ
@derGameplayDJ Ай бұрын
I would like to believe that Jamie was simply generous, but his fear of heights might have had something to do with his decision...
@DungeonBricks
@DungeonBricks Ай бұрын
@@XORMeUk yes, in his channel (Tested) he's talked about it a couple of times, he's under an NDA and can't disclose the actual height they were (that's what you see they don't print the height after 70k ft)
@XORMeUk
@XORMeUk Ай бұрын
@@DungeonBricks thanks I’ll have a look I wonder if it’s so people don’t know how high it can actually go
@ashhawk2346
@ashhawk2346 Ай бұрын
It was so BIG of Jamie to give Adam the opportunity to fly in the U2! What an honour!
@le_ti_lik
@le_ti_lik Ай бұрын
Hyneman only goes bellow sea level, not above.
@lukearts2954
@lukearts2954 21 күн бұрын
It's just very nice they spun it that way. Jamie felt uncomfortable when that suit was pressurized and even experienced pain (rewatch if you don't remember that scene), while Adam was smiling ear to ear and exploring how it affected his ability to move his arms and hands. Jamie failed, Adam passed. The rest was just saving face.
@ashhawk2346
@ashhawk2346 21 күн бұрын
@@lukearts2954 No need to rewatch it, I recall what you're talking about.. I do agree, Jamie was very panicked by the suit pressure test. I believe he passed the tests, albeit technically failing to keep his cool.. but Adam was obviously the better choice from the start.. So yes in summary, I agree.
@lukearts2954
@lukearts2954 21 күн бұрын
@@ashhawk2346 while they didn't show it, I'm pretty sure he failed that part but they let him continue just to see if it would get dramatically better. I'm this sure because I've seen similar reactions to full face diving masks in training situations, where the candidate was asked to leave the course because if the unexpected element already triggered panic in a training situation, any unexpected hick-up in the real world will definitely do so too. People who do well in such special suits, have the time of their lives in them. "If you don't feel the rush of joy, it's not for you" is what the instructor told the guy that had to leave. And I agree. I don't know what it is exactly, but using breathing apparatus just gives me a boost.
@simple-truth
@simple-truth 13 күн бұрын
​@ashhawk23s😢46
@AlexLog314
@AlexLog314 Ай бұрын
Adam is such a kind soul, like an eternal kid's mind. My eyes got watery when he expressed his feelings about mankind's achievements just by getting things from the soil and transforming them into such a feat of engineering.
@dbhrgdb3638
@dbhrgdb3638 Ай бұрын
Cars are in the same catagory of deadly inventions that are fundimental to our lives and they do kill people everyday. But doesn't mean we should stop driving them! Same for the bicycle. It's funny how fanatical amd hypocritically ignorant and narrow people can be. Regulation is needed, just no tinfoil hat wearing Kaens and Kens!! Learn before you judge, get educated and you might start enjoying progress.
@pakuma3
@pakuma3 8 күн бұрын
I had snot running, eyes watering. I bet Adam was the same way. Just amazing!
@spudeleven5124
@spudeleven5124 4 күн бұрын
I'm really glad he said that. We take so much technology for granted, completely ignoring the hardships and sacrifices which pioneers have made.
@enjaymarine
@enjaymarine Ай бұрын
As an ex-gliding instructor, I love the fact that such a multi-million dollar machine has a Yaw-String stuck to each canopy. We also have to note that, while Adam’s flight was to 70,000 feet, the Perlan 2 has flown to more than 76,000 feet - with two crew in pressure suits, in its pressurised cockpit - but with NO ENGINE. Yes, Perlan 2 is a GLIDER…!
@bescotdude9121
@bescotdude9121 Ай бұрын
so for an unpowered glider to get to an altitude that is higher than the official max attitude of the u2 means that the u2 can almost certainly go higher than the official max altitude of 73,000 feet
@Stubbsyfpv
@Stubbsyfpv Ай бұрын
Loved following the perlan two here on yt 👍
@dereksollows9783
@dereksollows9783 Ай бұрын
I saw the yaw strings too. They gave me a chuckle. I did 10000 ft in a 1-26c one sunny day. I shivered all the way back to the airfield. It was friggin cold even at 10 thou.
@broko336
@broko336 Ай бұрын
@@bescotdude9121 this does not depend on power as much as it depends on aerodynamic configuration. perlan is a very modern plane, using materials that did not exist when the u2 was designed. this enables wing shapes that arent possible to build out of metal or wood.
@Bjr747777
@Bjr747777 Ай бұрын
The F4 Aldo had a yaw string!
@trevorjlewis
@trevorjlewis Ай бұрын
I remember this from the original airing, and it still gets me in the feels. I think the myth that Adam and Jamie didn't like each other was busted in this episode, if Jamie didn't like Adam he would have taken the flight knowing how much Adam would have wanted it. What Jamie did was an act of pure affection and respect for Adam. They both had an equal shot at going up in the U2, yet Jamie gave it to Adam in full knowledge that he will most likely never get an opportunity to do anything remotely like this ever again.
@HalNordmann
@HalNordmann Ай бұрын
Think the fact that Jamie is a bit claustrophobic had a part to play in that as well. But still
@BlackRedDead1943
@BlackRedDead1943 Ай бұрын
you don't work together for years if you don't at least respect eachother and learn to cooperate and use eachothers strenghts and deal with eachothers weakspots! they are quiet different ppl, different mindsets, but they share the same passion and goal, that matters!^^
@johnredcorn2476
@johnredcorn2476 Ай бұрын
They are lovers
@HalNordmann
@HalNordmann Ай бұрын
@@johnredcorn2476 Why would they be?!
@johnredcorn2476
@johnredcorn2476 Ай бұрын
@@HalNordmann because they both putt from the rough
@sonycans
@sonycans 5 күн бұрын
32:57 -- Hats of to you Jamie Heineman... What you did was totally fantastic... I like the "handshake" after... I would have given the walrus a big hug for that. They may not be the best of friends however they are honourable people and those people one would want then the going gets tough.
@janlipp812
@janlipp812 Ай бұрын
I don't know why, but i cried while whatching this because it's so awesome. I am so happy for Adam!
@mgalego4729
@mgalego4729 Ай бұрын
I cried too... I felt something similar when talking to NAVY veterans while visiting the Intrepid Air & Space Museum (NY), in 2019. We all cried at that time. Living history has those effects.
@gregmills8192
@gregmills8192 Ай бұрын
The earths curvature is awe inspiring and spellbinding, not to mention how fragile the onion thin atmosphere layer that enables and supports all life on our 'pale blue dot' . . . the image of earth taken from Neptune by the Voyager 1 deep space probe that Carl Sagan talked NASA into taking back on Feb. 14, 1990.
@dancomber9768
@dancomber9768 Ай бұрын
You are NOT alone 🥲💙
@-TKMAX-
@-TKMAX- Ай бұрын
@@gregmills8192 The curvature was due to the lens on the GoPros
@swenmcheath1798
@swenmcheath1798 6 күн бұрын
@@-TKMAX- maybe it got exagerated by the lense but you deff can see the curve from up there, doesnt even need to be that high
@holycow666
@holycow666 Ай бұрын
Adam did not know how right he was when he said: With a large one you could do some genuine damage like maybe even KIA somebody. In today's warfare, drones are becoming one of the main weapon systems.
@GabrielGreedy
@GabrielGreedy Ай бұрын
most of them are not even much larger
@shadowexorofficial8778
@shadowexorofficial8778 Ай бұрын
but he wasnt talking about using them to drop bombs or use them as kamikaze drones soo i mean he wasnt exactly right lol they where teting to see if the drone on its own can kia
@edwardevans1498
@edwardevans1498 Ай бұрын
kia?
@thomasvu3756
@thomasvu3756 Ай бұрын
​@@edwardevans1498 kill in action I presume
@misterwhite37
@misterwhite37 Ай бұрын
Back then, anyone who was even remotely concerned about technology and war could tell that drones would be the next revolution on the battlefield. This was already the case with predators in Iraq and Afghanistan. Everything we can see today was predictable 25 years ago, as same as with warplanes and battle tanks from the end of World War I to the end of World War II, only idiots and blind people do not could not predict the obvious evolution linked to these type of technologies.
@XathosPvP
@XathosPvP 20 күн бұрын
37:25 This is just a wonderful moment to share with us... The Music, the Beauty of our Planet.. viewed through the technical Masterpiece humanity has built... And yet we still destory ourselfs
@jumpman8282
@jumpman8282 Ай бұрын
Of all the things Adam has done, that U-2 flight is by far the one I'd like to replicate the most. But I was told not to try it at home.
@TheFreeBass
@TheFreeBass Ай бұрын
Didn't say anything about trying it at your neighbour's house though.
@TheKaiTetley
@TheKaiTetley Ай бұрын
You would need a very big home
@TheFlyingMasterChef
@TheFlyingMasterChef 4 күн бұрын
Adam, that you got to do what you got to do..... I actually had tears in my eyes because I was so beyond happy for you! You got to live a dream. And we all should get to do that!!! You had to be quite literally (figuratively literally) over the moon when Jamie told you to go... Not sure how I missed this ep when it was aired...but love that it's here now!
@Johny40Se7en
@Johny40Se7en Ай бұрын
Lovely of Jamie to say and do what he did for Adam. Huge respect, that was genuine 😊
@stephenbarrette610
@stephenbarrette610 Ай бұрын
Probably one of the best ever episodes. And they have a lot of good ones.
@darylwalton1646
@darylwalton1646 Ай бұрын
Holy S... This brough tears to my eyes... Truly magnificent
@DC-id2ih
@DC-id2ih Ай бұрын
Oh man...what an amazing/once-in-a-lifetime thing to experience!...And as others have already commented - listening to Adam's joy made it all the more special!..Thanks for sharing Mythbusters!
@andy70d35
@andy70d35 Ай бұрын
An amazing episode, I miss that show. Still has to be the best show ever televised. You could probably count on one hand the amount of people that have gone up in the U2 that were not military personnel. Only two I can think of are Adam Savage and James May.
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes Ай бұрын
The only other TV show in this Informative Entertainment style, with higher ratings and public awareness, is Top Gear, with the big three hosts. And James May, aka Captain Slow, got the U-2 ride for a series of specials he did for the BBC.
@spudeleven5124
@spudeleven5124 4 күн бұрын
It's rare but the USAF does allow occasional civilian ride-alongs for PR purposes...it's good from time to time to let the taxpayers see what their money is getting them.
@TrasherBiner
@TrasherBiner Ай бұрын
Very envious not just because of your u2 flight experience you had in the U2 but also the seemingly close bond you two have. Thank you for making this content free for us to enjoy.
@beastehful
@beastehful 6 күн бұрын
This was such a great episode. Thanks for that
@lrheimpel
@lrheimpel Ай бұрын
Awesome show! What a way to see Mythbusters at work again! Knowledge, engineering, technology, craftmanship, entertainment, fear, joy, happiness, etc all put together im one show. Mythbustars has always been my favorite. Adam, I have no idea what you are going to do BUT, you do OWE BIG to Jamie! What´s next? Space Station? Moon?
@danhepburn5120
@danhepburn5120 Ай бұрын
Well, I didn't cry but I found it to be very emotional seeing our planet from 70,000 feet. Thankyou so much for taking me along.
@josemarino4270
@josemarino4270 Ай бұрын
I am envious; in a good way. I am happy you guys went through that experience!!!
@Eye_Candy_Promotions_Australia
@Eye_Candy_Promotions_Australia Ай бұрын
one of my favorite mythbuster episodes, being an aussie I love the Australian Holden chase car too..
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 Ай бұрын
This Episode was realy awesome. The U 2 is such a stunning Airplane.
@AndreaRobustini
@AndreaRobustini Ай бұрын
that flight on the edge of space with Adam commentary was tearfully emotional not gonna lie..
@spudeleven5124
@spudeleven5124 4 күн бұрын
Agreed. It's obvious that Adam was overwhelmed by the experience but he had the presence of mind to record and share his thoughts.
@kenbellchambers4577
@kenbellchambers4577 Ай бұрын
This was the most amazing show that you two have made - I got a twinge of vertigo when that plane was climbing. Simply mind-altering stuff. Thanks, it was really brave of you to do the flight Adam. A very timely warning on drone dangers also - they all need to have propellor guards or some fool-proof safety mechanism. Very well-done experiment, and so necessary.
@Sovjetski-
@Sovjetski- Ай бұрын
thanks for this! Love u boys
@nemo6900
@nemo6900 Ай бұрын
it was awesome of Jamie to give Adam this chance of a lifetime knowing Adam would get far more out of it...i remember a few year's back when when Gary Sinise documented his trip it was far more in depth
@hypermonk33y56
@hypermonk33y56 28 күн бұрын
thank you mythbusters
@spudeleven5124
@spudeleven5124 4 күн бұрын
That was *FABULOUS!* Kudos to Jamie to allow Uber-nerd Adam to make the ride.
@Tater_Lord
@Tater_Lord Ай бұрын
For those that didnt know Jamie also has issues with Claustrophobia which is one the reasons he Let Adam be the passenger you could see when the suit first was pressurised the panic in Jamies eyes of "oh shit", Jamie while not "friends" with Adam they are still colleagues and he knows Adam is absolute space nut and this is about the closest Adam has gotten to being in space its an absolute bucket list moment for him.
@michiel1362
@michiel1362 Ай бұрын
Wasn’t jamie a deep sea diver? Then claustrofobia doesn’t sound logical to me, dive bells saturation dives all involve small spaces
@spudeleven5124
@spudeleven5124 4 күн бұрын
That's totally understandable. Many aspiring astronauts end up not making selection because they cannot handle the claustrophobia of a pressure suit.
@drtrustrum
@drtrustrum Ай бұрын
That is I think, the best episode of one of my favourite programmes.
@AgricultureTechUS
@AgricultureTechUS 13 күн бұрын
Completely fascinating! It's unexpectedly engrossing, isn't it?
@rondashadow
@rondashadow 3 күн бұрын
Stunning
@dancomber9768
@dancomber9768 Ай бұрын
Wow. Truly spectacular. I think Someone was cutting onions when Adam was talking at the edge of space
@pyroactivatorandsensorydev9817
@pyroactivatorandsensorydev9817 Ай бұрын
extremes in everything possible ! thank you !
@thoughtful_criticiser
@thoughtful_criticiser Ай бұрын
The U2s used to fly from RAF/USAF Alconbury. We had a great working relationship with the base and had their paramedics ride with me and in return I would go and work there. One of the pilots I was talking to was referring to the suit and kit they had, as well as a medical before each flight. Then he said he was at 60,000ft all dressed up for the aircraft, he looked out and saw Concorde approaching. He looked through his binoculars and he could see people in regular clothing sipping champagne and eating then just like that Concorde was gone. Each morning the sound of the U2 woke us up as it rocketed nearly vertically.
@theeltea
@theeltea Ай бұрын
what a load of bs
@gordonemery6949
@gordonemery6949 Ай бұрын
Back in the day at 60,000ft the U2 pilot would have looked up another 28,000ft he would have seen an English Electric Lightning inverted giving him the bird 😂😂😂🖕
@martinconnelly1473
@martinconnelly1473 Ай бұрын
Never saw a U2 at Alconbury when on detachment there but was often able to watch the take offs and landings at Akrotiri and also get woken up when not on the early shift.
@perfecthomeschiangmai
@perfecthomeschiangmai Ай бұрын
that was an amazing adventure!
@Madpegasusmax
@Madpegasusmax Ай бұрын
nice drone myth busting, but to see the curvature of the earth is priceless ,Adam is a very lucky person ;D
@olivermclennan4916
@olivermclennan4916 Күн бұрын
Man that U2 flight was so cool!!
@paulmakinson1965
@paulmakinson1965 Ай бұрын
I had the same impression flying an old Astir CS glider. Like most gliders, one central wheel to balance on and a skate at the back, high aspect ratio wings, a lot of ground effect, the yaw indicator string taped onto the canopy of course, and most importantly, can't see the darn runway because she lands with plenty of AOA and that big old compass is sitting on the dash blocking the view. The U2 was hard to fly in its original version. It has huge control surfaces meant for the thin air at high altitude. That means that at lower altitudes, with more dynamic pressure on the control surfaces and no power assist, it required a bodybuilder to move the controls. Modernized controls solved this issue. The U2 flies so high it is close to the coffins corner, that is when the stall speed (Vs) is near the not exceed speed (Vne), often within 10 knots of each other, requiring constant corrections on the throttle under penalty of death. The modernised U2 has autothrottle, taking a lot of the workload off the pilot. She is still a b***h to land having to stall about max 2ft off the ground. The landing gear of a U2 cannot take more punishment than that (contrary to a glider). Every possible gram has been shaved off.
@tonybarry5101
@tonybarry5101 Ай бұрын
Glad to read someone talking about the coffin corner. The pilot is balancing the aircraft all the time, no let up, right on the edge of an aerodynamic stall at 70,000 feet. The plane is within 10 knots of "never exceed" speed. But if it goes any slower, the wing will lose lift and stall, because the air is so thin. He has just a few knots of airspeed to play with. And he juggles that for hours at a time, with no mistakes. Serious levels of skill and practice.
@stephenjeacocke1530
@stephenjeacocke1530 Ай бұрын
Such a humbling experience to go thru one your never going relive of forget vies of the planet not many get to see unless on tv digital mater. WELL DONE
@perpetualgrin5804
@perpetualgrin5804 Ай бұрын
Such an enjoyable show, rare that its educational.
@zelgemini24
@zelgemini24 Ай бұрын
What an awesome ride on the edge of our air space totally magnificent having to experience that in once in lifetime😊
@phrixos2826
@phrixos2826 Ай бұрын
Jamie is a legend! Adam has a great deal of respect for him for giving him that opportunity! I know Adam is a nut for this stuff! A great episode!
@Coldphoenix44
@Coldphoenix44 Ай бұрын
Myth-busters made me who I am today, glad to see the videos re uploaded.
@PhreddCrintt
@PhreddCrintt Ай бұрын
Abso-LUTELY awesome!!!!
@l67skidz18
@l67skidz18 Ай бұрын
That view was incredible, would have been awesome to get more footage of it but awesome none the less
@BigMax-
@BigMax- Ай бұрын
0:32 It turns out that the destroyers predicted combat FPV drones long before they appeared. legendary show
@EdywyneRacing
@EdywyneRacing Ай бұрын
So glad I came across this channel
@FreddyNietzsche.
@FreddyNietzsche. Ай бұрын
That was incredible.
@ianbell6680
@ianbell6680 Ай бұрын
Just think of one loose stitch... what would you do or say?, you have to admire these guys and girls, their lives, our world, "THANK YOU"
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Ай бұрын
Some years back a U2 was operating out of Christchurch, New Zealand doing high altitude atmospheric research. I recall other traffic having to wait for the outrigger wheels to be recovered from the runway before they could use it.
@SimonFlex
@SimonFlex Ай бұрын
Great one you guys!
@peledeng1909
@peledeng1909 Ай бұрын
i cried seeing what adam is seeing below
@mustafaakram4864
@mustafaakram4864 Ай бұрын
The best show of all time
@ruslanulko8195
@ruslanulko8195 Ай бұрын
The coolest video I have ever seen!
@whiskeyinthejar24
@whiskeyinthejar24 Ай бұрын
The chase car is a Holden. Nice.
@Tater_Lord
@Tater_Lord Ай бұрын
It's actually the US version called a Pontiac G8 GT same chassis and motor/trans combos different shell still a GM product however
@Tater_Lord
@Tater_Lord Ай бұрын
There is also an entire group in the US dedicated to Importing Holden shells of Utes and sedans and putting them on the Pontiac G8 GT chassis because the Holden just look nicer and the bonus of doing that is when you register it, it skips all safety testing because it's a proven design and you get to call it whatever the hell you like on the documents because it's technically a custom car, one of the first guys to do it did a Ute shell swap and it kept getting mistaken for the Chevy Corvette Mule that is an absolute abomination attempt at bringing Aussie Utes to the US
@whiskeyinthejar24
@whiskeyinthejar24 Ай бұрын
@@Tater_Lord and people put ugly Pontiac front ends on their Holden's.
@perpetualgrin5804
@perpetualgrin5804 Ай бұрын
Made in Australia.
@perpetualgrin5804
@perpetualgrin5804 Ай бұрын
I'm happy with my Mitsubishi badge on my 380.
@IDv8I
@IDv8I Ай бұрын
Amazing and proof of human ingenuity.
@BlueRTheOnlyoNe
@BlueRTheOnlyoNe 3 күн бұрын
most important to have fiends like Adam have - that was nice to let him fly
@VStar1749
@VStar1749 Ай бұрын
Gudonya Adam & Jamie, what an experience! Just noticed that the chase cars are Holden Commodores made in AUSTRALIA (when we used to make things)! I suppose the only vehicle with the pronominal acceleration and stability to do the job that landing the U2 requires, Go Holden .... RIP.
@bobsagget6442
@bobsagget6442 Ай бұрын
reminds me of my whole childhood. lets go!
@ColtonBrummell
@ColtonBrummell Ай бұрын
This is awesome!
@waly3302
@waly3302 Ай бұрын
I used to watch this as a child, now that i watch it again i'm about to cry :')
@velcroman11
@velcroman11 Ай бұрын
Jamie, what a true gentleman.
@davebrittain9216
@davebrittain9216 Ай бұрын
I think an experience of going up to that elevation would be amazing! I think I would be brought to tears by the emotion of it.
@fatst101
@fatst101 Ай бұрын
Great lyrics bud! Keep em rollin in!
@datwistyman
@datwistyman 3 күн бұрын
As an Australian, I'm proud to see a Holden Commodore chase car. 👍
@hassebarrefors1612
@hassebarrefors1612 Ай бұрын
A fun and interesting clip. In perspective passengers on the Concord sat in regular clothes drinking champagne and enjoying three course meals just 10 000 feet lower
@allanshpeley4284
@allanshpeley4284 Ай бұрын
These drones are far more dangerous than they're making them out. I once flew my DJI in the house and cut up my wife's living room painting. I'm still feeling the repercussions to this day.
@rafraf4725
@rafraf4725 27 күн бұрын
Pissed off wifey, yup that could be deadly, to the operator.😋
@jonscot8393
@jonscot8393 7 күн бұрын
You're joking? that's incorrect grammar Don't say it's far more dangerous, say YOU are far more dangerous. God bless Amiricar 🤣
@2011thekaj
@2011thekaj Ай бұрын
Very few people will ever get to go in that jet as long as it's in service still. Well done. You joined the club. 😊😊😊
@D4RKV3NOM
@D4RKV3NOM Ай бұрын
the U2 pilot was super nice and had such a friendly vibe!
@ErikSundheim
@ErikSundheim 8 күн бұрын
Cool to see the small string/thread in front of the U2, lowtech just like we use on gliders :)
@JamesSmith-ui1iu
@JamesSmith-ui1iu Ай бұрын
I harbor an infinite amount of envy for this experience.
@petedennis5694
@petedennis5694 Ай бұрын
The U2 ! Possibly the most elegant aircraft ever ?🐾🇩🇰
@jetfusion1532
@jetfusion1532 8 күн бұрын
That's some dedication! Flying a U2 in a space suit And great safety instruction manual ps Why not stand next or behind Jamie because a drone pilot is unlikely to hit himself. That would be an instant -80% chance in hitting Adam. And yes those modified drones can be anything right. They can even destroy a very expensive tank
@giorgosarifoglu953
@giorgosarifoglu953 Ай бұрын
What a piece of engineering....we made more achievements in the 50s and 60s than today. I think the SR 71 is an even harder plane to control ...
@TheNemocharlie
@TheNemocharlie 9 күн бұрын
For relaxation, I made a simple balsa wood model R/C model from Ben Buckley, a Junior 60 and thought I'd join my local R/C club before flying it as I knew it needed a few adjustments. I went to my first meeting only to find one of the members had been killed the previous week when a model similar to mine had hit him in the temple.
@lucidmoses
@lucidmoses Ай бұрын
"Don't try this at home" Yea cuz so many people have a spare U2 just hanging around. :p
@ThomasGGall
@ThomasGGall Ай бұрын
uhm, you don't? 😂
@kingcosworth2643
@kingcosworth2643 Ай бұрын
That was the joke I think. I however, have two.
@JiluMiah-ek2rd
@JiluMiah-ek2rd Ай бұрын
I don’t have a spare u2. Let me check… er nope! 😂😂
@lucidmoses
@lucidmoses Ай бұрын
@@JiluMiah-ek2rd Likely out at the cleaners
@jackdoe3889
@jackdoe3889 Ай бұрын
I have several U2. Records.
@KristianKumpula
@KristianKumpula 3 күн бұрын
It's amazing that an aircraft with only wheels went beyond the drawing board. That's a tiny margin of error attached to a huge price tag every time it comes back down.
@13412
@13412 Ай бұрын
I miss these guys
@Shadowkey392
@Shadowkey392 Ай бұрын
Cool! I miss this show.
@MrHowardking
@MrHowardking Ай бұрын
Just envious of Adam -
@ghanthor
@ghanthor Ай бұрын
47:21 Yes, they used to fly the SR-71 in speedo's and a tanktop....
@hatimibrahim9220
@hatimibrahim9220 Ай бұрын
That was epic
@MassimilianoFlorit-ce2ee
@MassimilianoFlorit-ce2ee 13 күн бұрын
Amazing the Level technology the level Professional to pilot and all members ,Man,Woman addet on Dragon Lady ! Awasome Teams !Have a privilegy like this fly in the space is areal dream for million and millions of people.
@josefolsson5343
@josefolsson5343 Ай бұрын
That was so heartwarming to see Jamie give Adam the ride of his life! And if that footage of the Earth's curvature isn't enough to convince even the most hardcore flat earhters that they're wrong, then nothing ever will!
@skybot9998
@skybot9998 Ай бұрын
Amazing aircraft after all of these years is still being used.
@mattyp80
@mattyp80 Ай бұрын
I know it was for entertainment but he doesn't realise the amount of damage that initial statement has done for the RC community!! Was this episode sponsored by the FAA? Absolutely no deaths have been recorded from recreational RC use!!
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 Ай бұрын
Check out the Holden Commodore chasing the U2... 'straya mate 😎🇦🇺
@yojomojo
@yojomojo Ай бұрын
amazing!
@theMedicatedCitizen
@theMedicatedCitizen Ай бұрын
Super jealous of the U-2 flight, Adam, you lucky fellow... (happy for you tho) Jamie, you are a true gentleman Love the irony in a plane that sees so much landing blind
@Ovidijus225
@Ovidijus225 Ай бұрын
love the screw falling out at 12:48
@MrMustachieo
@MrMustachieo Ай бұрын
On the 3rd day.. im all, "yeah, I'm not your guy" lol
@alanchurchill1540
@alanchurchill1540 Ай бұрын
Best one ever BUT God help Adam when he calls in that favour. True friendship .
@The24Gamer
@The24Gamer Ай бұрын
Funny considering they are not friends
@endeshaw1000
@endeshaw1000 Ай бұрын
Im so glad I can watch Mythbusters again online :)
@vernonlemoignan1392
@vernonlemoignan1392 Ай бұрын
Cool! At 2:56 is an Avro Canada C-102 jetliner. First jetliner in North America!
@xaviermoore8696
@xaviermoore8696 27 күн бұрын
Going on a flight like that or, even better, being able to behold the entirety of planet Earth from an Apollo mission would just about be the most cathartic and profound experience imaginable. One incredibly difficult element to flying the U-2 they didn't mention: once you get all the way up to those high altitudes, there is so little atmosphere that the plane's never-exceed speed and stall speed are only ~10 knots apart. That's a very narrow tightrope to walk on top of everything else that needs your attention.
@swenmcheath1798
@swenmcheath1798 5 күн бұрын
you would not believe what i am willing to give to experience that. Even if its the last thing i do, i need to see our big blue marble in its entirety
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