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Dark Skies

Dark Skies

Жыл бұрын

It was September of 1943, and United States Army Air Forces servicemen were puzzled by the strange aircraft silhouette approaching the airfield at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio.
It had an airframe unlike any other employed by the US Army, but was marked by American flags and insignia. The men behind the anti-aircraft guns were uncomfortable at the sight of the unidentified warplane, and prepared for the worst.
Once it got closer, the crews were able to identify the warplane as a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88, except it looked more imposing and powerful with its three cannons located in the mosquito-shaped cockpit.
The men didn’t know it by then, but it was the first captured Junkers Ju 188, a new multirole fighter bomber that was also the first German combat aircraft to ever cross the Atlantic and land in the US.
Fortunately, it was being flown by an American crew…
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@JulieAV
@JulieAV Жыл бұрын
dorsal and ventral are opposite. dorsal on the back (top) Ventral under the belly (bottom). A dorsal ventral position is impossible.
@DrivermanO
@DrivermanO Жыл бұрын
That baffled me too!
@jaggermuse3630
@jaggermuse3630 Жыл бұрын
🤓
@interstellarsurfer
@interstellarsurfer Жыл бұрын
Dark's copywriter has always been a slacker.
@Badger1776
@Badger1776 Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie. Never knew that.
@Akren905
@Akren905 Жыл бұрын
I was just about to post a ber ber ber u got it wrong as a jk but u beat me to it. They do their best 5 channels videos daily I'm sure there is like 5 or more writers if not they r being taxed n will make mistakes time to time like this. Or the video editor shows the wrong plane or tank. Poop happens but we still enjoy their hard work right...
@fraggsta
@fraggsta Жыл бұрын
Good video, I never knew about the one sent to Wright Field. The Ju-188 is one of my favourite planes. I wish flight sims (not War Thunder) had this plane. Its canopy shape and features have always fascinated me. As far as I know, the top turret was electrically operated. The video kind of touched on this but the Ju-88 airframe really was ubiquitous. It was a decent plane, versatile and fast.
@dukeoftoast2420
@dukeoftoast2420 Жыл бұрын
A schnell bomber from hell!
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Жыл бұрын
Just curious but why doesn't War Thunder count? Do you mean sims like Flight Simulator?
@fraggsta
@fraggsta Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhowell2326 War Thunder doesn't try to simulate the systems of a plane properly, so no having to manage things like engine controls, radio navigation etc. It also has a fairly basic flight model. Its planes feel very similar, don't exhibit any unique turning and stall characteristics and clearly have very simplified handling, probably to make things like arcade mode and flying with a mouse+keyboard work well. It's really an arcade game where you can fly something that looks a bit like a certain plane and that's fine, but it's not for me.
@Sakai070
@Sakai070 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhowell2326 i think he is leaning towards sims like il2 battle of series, il2 cliffs of Dover blitz, or DCS for sims that are far more realistic then war thunder. We finally have the Me-410 in il2 BoX so its at least possible
@randomstuff-id8bs
@randomstuff-id8bs Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhowell2326 i like war thunder im not good at it but i like it
@Lee0568
@Lee0568 Жыл бұрын
The Ju88 and the D17 where the first Luftwaffe kits I ever built,and after the Lancaster,Wellington and typhoon,they are still my favourite aircraft to this day,
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
Love those Typhoons, that's my favorite British fighter. And as an added bonus the great Ken Adam flew them, if it wasn't for him the James Bond movies wouldn't even have been close to what they were. During an interview here on KZbin in a documentary about Typhoons he talks about getting hit one time when he was attacking a ground target, he said "I had a hole in my left leg and my left eye was bleeding, aside from that I was OK", man what a bad ass.
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Жыл бұрын
The HE 219 UHU may very well be the best looking twin engine aircraft of the war. I have a kit that I only got partially completed.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreymcdonald8267 What kind of kit? Model? RC Airplane? Lego?
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Жыл бұрын
@@dukecraig2402 Plastic (?) model airplane. 1/72 scale. Tamiya made I think. Never seen an RC UHU.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreymcdonald8267 Tamia makes nice models. An RC one would be cool, I'll bet if you look around on KZbin someone's built one, I've seen SR71's and just about anything else you can name built and flown by those guy's.
@Nastyswimmer
@Nastyswimmer Жыл бұрын
In what sense do either the 88 or 188 have a "mosquito-shaped" cockpit?
@panaceabeachbum
@panaceabeachbum Жыл бұрын
Profile looks just like mosquito
@FrugalPCOG
@FrugalPCOG Жыл бұрын
It's amazing we are only 33 years removed from the Wright brothers first flight here.
@danweyant707
@danweyant707 Жыл бұрын
So much of aviation is like that - the the moon in less than 70!
@dave_sic1365
@dave_sic1365 Жыл бұрын
This was the time when the me163 scraped on the soumdbarrier. The 30s and 40s were so important for aircraft development
@KC-bg1th
@KC-bg1th Жыл бұрын
No way! Literally last night I learned about this plane because I was curious about the history of BMW's logo. It isn't actually based on propellers in the sky, but I still went down the rabbit hole and landed on the Wiki page for the JU-88.
@danweyant707
@danweyant707 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for not trotting out that old tale! ( for those unaware, I believe the blue and white quadrants of the roundel are from the Barvarian flag, but one can be forgiven for seeing a propeller disk)
@KC-bg1th
@KC-bg1th Жыл бұрын
@@danweyant707 I found that out last night! It seems that the myth started because of an old commercial that used the propellers of a plane, but the commercial came out long after the logo had been designed. Which you're right about it being based on the flag. Another auto manufacturer story I find interesting is that I was wondering why the Italian named ’Bugatti’ was a French automaker when the majority of famous automakers from Europe are either German or Italian. It turns out that Bugatti is barely french: It was created by an Italian in a place that at the time belonged to Germany. Only later did it become part of France.
@juliehouser5411
@juliehouser5411 Жыл бұрын
I have pictures of the ju 388 from the war. They are from my fathers army Air corps unit. Captured in Germany and examined by by fathers unit and flown to Wright Patterson.
@jager3996
@jager3996 Жыл бұрын
Awesome and insightful video as always!
@kirkw6802
@kirkw6802 Жыл бұрын
what memories this brings back to me ! When I was a child, around 1967, I had gone to the Smithsonian and had seen this bomber or the 88 version. I fell in love with it and still have the photo I took of this beautiful design albeit the wings were still missing. Looking in the cockpit then assimlates present day video games. Thanks for all of the fantastic vids ! 11/13/22@11:30
@simonmcowan6874
@simonmcowan6874 Жыл бұрын
Yup, that was a brilliant post, never heard of this variant. Thank you.
@lmyrski8385
@lmyrski8385 Жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? The Ju-188 was only replaced in part in reconnaissance roles by the Ju-388. The JU-188 was never replaced by the Ju-388 in its main role as a bomber, not even in limited numbers. The JU-388K version (K being the bomber version version of the Ju-388) never entered series production with only 11 being built (10 K-1s and 1 K-2, the latter never flew).
@HOST_FILM
@HOST_FILM 17 күн бұрын
Backshees was an ex Romanian Ju-88 that defected to Cyprus in July 1943 with a Romanian pilot named Nicolae teodoru. The plane is now displayed at National Museum of the United States air Force.
@chriscarbaugh3936
@chriscarbaugh3936 Жыл бұрын
The Ju 88 S & T models I believe were developed either concurrently or just after the 188. They were actually superior to the 188 and were getting replaced by the superlative 388 at wars end. Great video!!
@tonnywildweasel8138
@tonnywildweasel8138 Жыл бұрын
Great vid man👍. Thanks!
@stephanbateman5410
@stephanbateman5410 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your ideas. Well researched and delivered.
@Betto_333
@Betto_333 Жыл бұрын
the 188 is a very cool plane
@briansteffmagnussen9078
@briansteffmagnussen9078 Жыл бұрын
The JU 88 was probably the best two engine fighter bomber during the whole war.
@johnlefucker9323
@johnlefucker9323 Жыл бұрын
B25 Mitchell is #1
@pommunist
@pommunist Жыл бұрын
de Havilland Mosquito ?
@yanisbaker881
@yanisbaker881 Жыл бұрын
@@johnlefucker9323 that’s not a fighter bomber, just cos it has frontal guns doesn’t mean it’s a fighter bomber, somthing like the mosquito could do well shooting down aircraft in its attacker variants (having a mix of 20mm’s and 7.7’s or a 57mm and 7.7’s) while the bomber variant with a glass nose for dropping bombs or when working with Lancaster’s obersevation flares
@13stalag13
@13stalag13 Жыл бұрын
My vote goes to the B-26 Marauder.
@jonathanmimnagh8956
@jonathanmimnagh8956 Жыл бұрын
Cough, Mosquito, cough.
@MGB-learning
@MGB-learning Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video and presentation of my favorite variant of the JU 88/JU 188 family. Beautiful aircraft.
@martingotz44
@martingotz44 Жыл бұрын
The aricraft flown to Dayton, Ohio during the war was a Ju88D and is still there. No 188.
@scottmccloud9029
@scottmccloud9029 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding as usual.
@richardadams4928
@richardadams4928 Жыл бұрын
Man, that Luftwaffe pilot had some STONES. Ditto for the AAF pilots who flew it from Cyprus. It's a DOUBLE miracle it did not get shot down.
@justcarcrazy
@justcarcrazy Жыл бұрын
You had me at Ju-88.
@howardking3601
@howardking3601 Жыл бұрын
Always interesting and informative!
@martinoppermann9868
@martinoppermann9868 Жыл бұрын
Nice - the Ju 88 was one of my first impressions of the Luftwaffe-Bombers
@JSFGuy
@JSFGuy Жыл бұрын
Dark skies.
@eriksumiya
@eriksumiya Жыл бұрын
one of my favorite aircraft of WWII
@Mrgunsngear
@Mrgunsngear Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@tonnywildweasel8138
@tonnywildweasel8138 Жыл бұрын
Heej, nice to see you here too 👍
@ErstO1
@ErstO1 Жыл бұрын
Hope we kept it intact. Would love to see this at WP Ohio
@VC27
@VC27 Жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary!
@tommis1985
@tommis1985 Жыл бұрын
Loved the quote at the end! Very fitting for German tech...although I wasn't aware that the 188 had autopilot! It must've been a gyroscopic-based system similar to what made the torpedoes and V1's travel at a level and true course?
@benjaminzuckschwerdt4779
@benjaminzuckschwerdt4779 Жыл бұрын
Kreiselkompass
@jaimehudson7623
@jaimehudson7623 Жыл бұрын
I heard the Japanese had a human-guided torpedo, 'manned' by a young kamikaze boy. Just... sick!
@peterweller8583
@peterweller8583 Жыл бұрын
I imagine they solved the procession problem with a chronometer.
@benjaminzuckschwerdt4779
@benjaminzuckschwerdt4779 Жыл бұрын
@@peterweller8583 the Fernkurskreisel Lk4 (1940) and the Mutterkompass (1944) think thats the Autopilot from Siemens.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
I like the quote at the beginning, "'Following Hitler's "rise" to power...", that's a an awfully nice way of putting that, and here I thought his birthday was April 20th not August 11th.
@Desertduleler_88
@Desertduleler_88 Жыл бұрын
Apart from the Ju188, the Ju88G6 was my favourite out of the Junkers series of bombers.
@paoloviti6156
@paoloviti6156 Жыл бұрын
The beautiful Ju-188 is one of my favourite bombers but also the less graceful Ju-88. If I recall correctly the Ju-188 could have been putted in production earlier but the RLM still remained unconvinced that the small improvement in performance over the existing A-5's and future A-4's was worth investing time in. But in reality the Ju-188 was generally improved as it was also fitted with extended wings but it was never produced in great numbers both because of the production of the Ju-88 and of course the ever increasing bombings of the German industry. Although it was an excellent and versatile airplane it's greatest drawback was that the bomb load was never been really improved with the Ju-188 and the Ju-88 and the incapability to provide much more powerful engines but not like the awful DB 606 "power system"..
@audiearmorer2686
@audiearmorer2686 Жыл бұрын
I perfer the Donier 'pencil'.... and so did my oncle Karl , during the Battle of Britian ....
@paoloviti6156
@paoloviti6156 Жыл бұрын
The Dornier Do 17 sometimes referred to as the Fliegender Bleistift ("flying pencil") was popular among its crews due to its excellent handling, especially at low altitude, which made the bomber harder to hit than other German bombers. Unfortunately it was fitted with the mediocre Bramo 323 with equally mediocre bomb load. An honest and elegant bomber....
@Zitoune1954
@Zitoune1954 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful plane. Love the 388 too
@alessiodecarolis
@alessiodecarolis Жыл бұрын
Luckyly it wasn't available during Battle of Britain, but when the Luftwaffe attacked in early 1944( the Blitz) the air defences were largely improved, and a lot of these aircrafts were shot down by NF Mosquitoes.
@allenhamilton6688
@allenhamilton6688 Жыл бұрын
Looks more like a dragonfly than a mosquito to me.
@andywhite40
@andywhite40 Жыл бұрын
Great video, many thanks. What a very generous gift this was to the RAF. Hitler had a fascination with dive bombing and the requirement for the JU88 to also be a dive bomber hampered it's R & D process somewhat. However to Junker's credit they were still able to turn it into an excellent platform as a multi role aircraft.
@daveanderson3805
@daveanderson3805 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't Hitler who was obsessed with divebombing, it was Ernst Udet, Quartermaster general of the Luftwaffe, so much so that he insisted that the Heinkel HE 177 should be dive capable.
@andywhite40
@andywhite40 Жыл бұрын
@@daveanderson3805 Thanks for the info!
@ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy
@ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy Жыл бұрын
Exactly the same thing happened to the ME-262. It was supposed to be an air superiority fighter, but the demand to make it a multi-role fighter/bomber took away from its fighter capability. In addition, redesigning it into a fighter/bomber caused it to enter the war far too late to make any significant impact. Worse still, the ME-262 was meant to be piloted by top aces, but the redesign meant it entered the war when Germany was running low on aces, let alone top aces. The final nail in the coffin is the ME-262 entered the war at the time when Germany was relying on what I can only describe as "desperation weapons," constructed of whatever materials you could still access, piloted by whomever could fly a plane, basically Germany's last-ditch attempts at throwing SOMETHING at the Allies. As a result, the ME-262 was not made of top-tier materials, did not have top-tier equipment, and the engines were barely-functional at all. If the ME-262 had been the air superiority fighter it was meant to be, it would have entered the war on time, been piloted by the top aces it was meant for, and would have been constructed with fully top-of-the-line materials and hardware. Just imagine the impact it would have made. I guess the lessons learned is to stay out of matters you don't know anything about. Leave designs alone. Allow them to be what they were intended to be.
@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Жыл бұрын
@@ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy In this case it was Hitler who demanded that the plane, 262 could carry bombs, in spite of the fact that most realized it was far better as a fighter. Adolf Galland was allowed to collect a group for this, also with famous topscoring Ace, Erich Hartmann. He preferred though to go back to the Eastern Front.
@paulslevinsky580
@paulslevinsky580 Жыл бұрын
@@ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy Despite Hitler's best efforts there were apparently 1200 completed ME 262's at the end of the war. Most were languishing in rail sidings and dispatch fields. Of the few hundred that did make it to active service, they were severely limited in fuel. Ironically, the most advanced aircraft of the war was frequently pulled to the flight-line by oxen. Hitler clearly wasn't interested in winning. His generals had already won the war at Dunkirk in 1940.
@bobgreene2892
@bobgreene2892 Жыл бұрын
At 2:55, a real "howler" of an inappropriate video clip. In discussion of Ju88 origins, we see an engineer holding what appears to be a four-jet-engine Boeing 707 airliner. Of course, "Dark", the publisher, is simply testing us, to make sure we pay attention.
@Lee0568
@Lee0568 Жыл бұрын
The Ju88 was classed as a schnell bomber.
@yannschonfeld5847
@yannschonfeld5847 Жыл бұрын
" More damn gadgets than I've ever seen!" Thank you once again for your never disappointing and always professional videos.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
Mind boggling isn't it?
@paulmccarthy8658
@paulmccarthy8658 Жыл бұрын
What did he mean by heavy and vicious?
@yannschonfeld5847
@yannschonfeld5847 Жыл бұрын
@@paulmccarthy8658 Having listened to that quotation by our narrator again, I believe he meant that it was the plane itself that was both heavy in all that it carried as an aircraft, but that what it actually did carry was indeed very deadly to its opponents.
@kurancy
@kurancy Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a 2022 BMW or Mercedes.
@hedleycrick4643
@hedleycrick4643 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting for me. Mostly because I literally have a room full or parts from a downed JU188 (not sure which specific variant yet) at my house. Panels, access hatches, oxygen tanks both steel triple sphere and and alloy welding bottle type. Perspex from the canopy pluse the alloy parts holding it together. Its ongoing and I am convinced that the engines are on this site too.
@lukejsmodels2331
@lukejsmodels2331 Жыл бұрын
Very good video! Would you ever do a video on the He-219 uhu?
@daneaxe6465
@daneaxe6465 Жыл бұрын
"Something for nothing" that was a humorous nickname for a brand new German bomber.
@panaglaw
@panaglaw Жыл бұрын
It makes no sense, bakshish means 'bribe', 'tip', 'kickback'
@americanpatriot2422
@americanpatriot2422 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video and presentation. My favorite German bomber. Beautiful.
@evanbeers1644
@evanbeers1644 Жыл бұрын
"Too many damned gadgets" is probably the best praise the Junker(idk how to spell it) engineers could hear
@964cuplove
@964cuplove Жыл бұрын
@@evanbeers1644 Junkers is the name
@evanbeers1644
@evanbeers1644 Жыл бұрын
@@964cuplove aight
@zulfhashimmi2040
@zulfhashimmi2040 Жыл бұрын
Mine too , my brother built a model of it when I was 6 and I mistakingly called it ju88bis lol I got my Soviets and Germans mixed up
@ThePlasticGeneral
@ThePlasticGeneral 4 ай бұрын
Fantastic!!
@mellongfield9873
@mellongfield9873 Жыл бұрын
My friend and I are developing a game based on WW2, mainly the European theater. He's doing the map, units, rules, and minutia, while I try and keep the rules edited. It's based on the framework of Avalon Hills Blitzkrieg game, but much more elegant so far. He's making it extremely playable with introductory scenarios and an interesting naval system. The one thing that has given him fits have been the Luftwaffe's range problems. I've been sending him these articles to help him get a better grip on that, and he sent me the first map and sets of units. I think it's going to be a great cross between Third Reich and Blitzkrieg, the only thing holding us up is he moved to Palm Bay Florida, and I stayed in Maryland. If you're interested, his name is Chris Beaton, and any help is welcome. Im still absorbing the last batch of rules, but I don't think this game will be unplayable.
@sempertalis1230
@sempertalis1230 10 ай бұрын
There was a special version build ,the Ju188T. It could fly up to 700km/h! That is the speed of a P51 with war emergency power on.
@freddythamesblack8479
@freddythamesblack8479 Жыл бұрын
Very versatile aircraft.
@Svendskommentar
@Svendskommentar Жыл бұрын
Awesome episode. I never heard of this plane, that was flown to the US. :D
@theallseeingmaster
@theallseeingmaster Жыл бұрын
What became of this plane? Is it is some sort of storage, in parts? Does it even still exist?
@davidduval8681
@davidduval8681 Жыл бұрын
I always loved the 188!
@BrassLock
@BrassLock Жыл бұрын
That was just getting really interesting at the end, then it suddenly stopped without any further detail . . . 😳
@Genjokoan
@Genjokoan Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I am left wondering still, exactly what did he mean by "most vicious"?
@James01709
@James01709 Жыл бұрын
Grate video I love planes
@olegadodasguerras3795
@olegadodasguerras3795 Жыл бұрын
The Channel is awesome
@docersatz5228
@docersatz5228 Жыл бұрын
I would have said it looks like a dragonfly, not a mosquito.
@adamfrazer5150
@adamfrazer5150 Жыл бұрын
Dark content is 'Desert Island' content 👍
@alm5992
@alm5992 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious about the plane turnstile. Perfect way to show off new planes!
@JohnSmith-yv6eq
@JohnSmith-yv6eq Жыл бұрын
"Boxing" the onboard magnetic compass..... i.e. aligning the compass in the aircraft accurately....
@orcajagd197
@orcajagd197 Жыл бұрын
ju188 cool aircraft!
@dutchman7216
@dutchman7216 Жыл бұрын
Does any know know what happened to this aircraft after a World War ii? And can you do any videos of the Blom and Voss 141?
@dave_sic1365
@dave_sic1365 Жыл бұрын
The FuG 220 SN2 was not jam proof. It operated on another set of frequencys but some of them were jammed during the war. Together with nachtfee and Erstling device the radar could distinguish between enemy and friendly planes and automatically fire the guns when in range of the target.
@markjordan348
@markjordan348 Жыл бұрын
My first thought is that it is a good thing that Hitler was obsessed with the newest biggest thing rather than just producing as many of these as possible. If the materials and resources put into massive Railway guns and extremely heavy tanks had been put into producing these airplanes he may have won.
@rollfpeters5159
@rollfpeters5159 Жыл бұрын
Great Plane
@michaelslack4937
@michaelslack4937 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has a thing for greenhouse style canopies...I think it's quite sexy actually. Would make a splendid scratch RC build...or kit.
@thesnazzycomet
@thesnazzycomet Жыл бұрын
This plane is so cute and cool
@davidlagos9877
@davidlagos9877 Жыл бұрын
gracias
@joevanseeters2873
@joevanseeters2873 Жыл бұрын
The Junkers JU-88, 188 variants looked very similar to the Dornier D17 variants, and also the ME110, 210, and 410. No doubt the three different companies had been given very specific design requirements by the Luftwaffe command as it would have been very doubtful that the aircraft would have looked that similar if designed separately by all three companies.
@Nastyswimmer
@Nastyswimmer Жыл бұрын
5:18 - a dorsal rear-facing ventral position??? Dorsal = on the top, ventral = underneath
@Knot_Sean
@Knot_Sean Жыл бұрын
I hope sometime you’d be able to make a video on the P2V’s or P4M-1’s ;~;
@andrewrobinson5837
@andrewrobinson5837 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this a lot. Then found out of another bubble bomber by Stearman in the US, the XA-21!!!
@mirrorblue100
@mirrorblue100 Жыл бұрын
Designed as a dive bomber and served with distinction as a level bomber, recon plane, night fighter, torpedo bomber and for ground attack - the 88 was what Germans call an "all singing, all dancing" machine.
@kentimmins9171
@kentimmins9171 Жыл бұрын
Heaven forbid that some one notifies AA crews to expect it!🤨
@VC27
@VC27 Жыл бұрын
Baksheesh roughly translates as 'Gift in monetary terms' in return for services.
@timcvetic5054
@timcvetic5054 Жыл бұрын
The aircraft that is in the usaf museum is a ju-88 NOT a ju-188 as claimed in this video.
@chriscarbaugh3936
@chriscarbaugh3936 Жыл бұрын
388?
@oleriis-vestergaard6844
@oleriis-vestergaard6844 Жыл бұрын
Awsom looking Junkers - model unknown ,maybe 388 like
@jamesfrost7465
@jamesfrost7465 Жыл бұрын
That truly must have been a treat to fly this to the U.S.A. Gotta give credit where credit is due, MOST German engineering to this day is the finest in the world. I sure hope they figure out the Fusion energy project they are working on, I know they are close to figuring it out.
@iamchanuthwick
@iamchanuthwick Жыл бұрын
Please make a video on the Mig - 21
@Joseph-ws5de
@Joseph-ws5de Жыл бұрын
If you could add a description on the footage used
@robertmiller2173
@robertmiller2173 Жыл бұрын
Probably the most versatile aircraft of WW2, the Ju88, Ju188, Ju288 and I think there was a Ju388 on the drawing board. Correct me please if you wish!
@alcodie1558
@alcodie1558 Жыл бұрын
Not sure why but every time I look at that plane I think of Flash Gordon , the old series from the 30's .
@JackalX111
@JackalX111 Жыл бұрын
"If it ain't over-engineered, it ain't German".
@rogercyr1551
@rogercyr1551 Жыл бұрын
LOL! Also, "why simple, when you can make it complicated?"
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see an episode on the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty. So many rumors and theories stick to the event and I would like to hear your take.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
I doubt you'd get an accurate account from these guys. The attack on the Liberty was deliberate, it was a response to the US giving intelligence, I believe in the form of high altitude/satellite imagery, to one of Israel's enemies during the Six Day War in 1967, an event that was going on when the Liberty was attacked. The US opposed Isreal attacking Syria and seizing the Golan Heights after the Six Day War had begun, Isreal had been wanting the Golan Heights for some time as a buffer zone between them and Syria and was going to use the attack on them by the Egyptians as an excuse to attack and seize the Golan Heights which they'd had in their crosshairs for a while, the US knew of their intentions to do it and wherein it sided with Isreal on defending it's being attacked by Egypt and even fed them intelligence on Egyptian positions via high altitude imagery taken by an SR71 that was dispatched to do so it was also feeding intelligence to Syria to help them stop Isreal from taking the Golan Heights. Somehow, probably a Mossad mole in US intelligence, Isreal knew about the US feeding Syria that intelligence so the attack on the USS Liberty was, shall we say, a message to keep it's nose in it's own business, unless of course it was feeding Isreal intelligence on Egyptian positions then it was OK for it to stick it's nose in other people's business. Nobody has any real interest in the truth coming to light, Isreal doesn't want the world to know that it used being attacked by Egypt as an excuse to seize Syrian land it'd wanted for a while that after they got they spent years building settlements on, and the US doesn't want the world to know that it was siding with both sides if a conflict because then it'd look like the US was instigating a war trying to destabilize the middle east for the sake of oil, nobody has any interest in the truth coming out and that's why over a half century later the USS Liberty incident has no clear answers from anyone about what happened.
@jimciancio9005
@jimciancio9005 Жыл бұрын
Even though the Germans were known for overly engineering their equipment and this was no exception to this claim. The fact that this aircraft was capable of running long enough to make a transatlantic journey on its own is just to show us that even though the German aircraft were suffering huge losses to "mechanical" failures, this was mainly in part due to the lack of real gasoline and the synthetic fuels and oils which Germany had to rely upon was a little on the touchy side. Some batches if too old had lost their flammability or octane ratings due to the evaporative nature of their synthetic fuels at this time. This was highly important for aircraft engines that required higher octane fuel and a good lubricating oil which both were non available thanks to the embargos placed upon Germany once the war started. Making their synthetic fuels from coal as well as synthetic rubber was Germanys biggest feat when it came to winning any sorts of wars. Without these natural resources, it should have totally crippled the Germans from progressing. But because they had such brilliant scientists and the slave labor of millions of people, this was what gave them the upper hand in the wars progression. Though they were losing more aircraft to bad fuel or lack of fuel, over actually being lost in battle, somehow they were able to endure??? SMFH The fact they had to rape, rob, pillage or steal anything worth of value from any of their concured countries, this was only enough to buy the Germans a small amount of time. In the meantime the allies were bombing their smaller cities in hopes they'd take out the smaller factories producing parts for their aircraft and guns. But the Germans being one step ahead already had plans for this, with hundreds of thousands of salve laborers digging miles of tunnels in solid rock in the mountains of Poland, and Germany, they were planning on moving everything which had any relevance to the war efforts underground. The fact that they actually accomplished some of these goals while fighting wars on every front is nothing short of amazing! But many tens of thousands of slaves were worked to death In this process and unfortunately the ones who lived and made it to the end of these projects were ultimately shot or gassed to keep the secrets safe...... sickening process and beyond inhumane to say the least! Otherwise excellent video and it just proves that the Germans could build a good aircraft which probably could have been capable of reaching the USA? With the work they were actually doing in nuclear research on reactors and weaponized atom bombs, we were getting close to our limits with who was going to get the final blows at the end of WWll. Luckily we had great success with creating a bomb in a quicker time than the Germans did. If in fact they were smarter and had a better equipmed leader than Hitler was? Say that Operation Barbarosa didn't occur until the defeat of England and the US? If they were to put it off a few years later on? And built up their defenses again while still working on the their nuclear weapons program, by this time, they could have probably produced a weapon capable of leveling NYC and DC like Hitler was planning on? By then they would have had access to oil again and could have easily equipped their aircraft to make it across the Atlantic to the US. Dumb little things like this is exactly what could have changed the outcome of WWll In probably a couple years. But thank God in this dimension of time this didn't occur?! Otherwise we'd probably not be here speaking English right now!
@KafaIsShortLmao
@KafaIsShortLmao Жыл бұрын
A video about Tornado variable swept wing twin seat twin engine fighter bomber could be very nice
@rileycpo
@rileycpo Жыл бұрын
Not really related to this video but, have you ever produced a video about what Ireland did or did not do during WW II? I know they were Neutral but there has to have been German A/C that made it to Ireland or Allied planes making emergency landings there? There was a clip in this video that showed England and Ireland being bombed. Thanks.
@Li-brus
@Li-brus Жыл бұрын
If the "lector" didn't eat hot potatoes while he 'reads', it would be more OK
@jarikinnunen1718
@jarikinnunen1718 Жыл бұрын
JU-88 was only Finnish bomber which shot down by German fighter in Lapland war.
@dave3682
@dave3682 Жыл бұрын
I've loved the Ju-88 since I was a little boy. Easily the most versatile warplane in all of history, its resume was truly impressive... medium bomber dive bomber torpedo bomber heavy fighter night fighter tank killer reconnaissance barrage balloon cutter training aircraft interceptor flying bomb
@kameronouellet9132
@kameronouellet9132 Жыл бұрын
ju88. my favorite bomber in war thunder
@msgfrmdaactionman3000
@msgfrmdaactionman3000 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't want to fly in a captured plane during war. I'd be afraid of getting shot down, even in Dayton Ohio!
@drmarkintexas-400
@drmarkintexas-400 Жыл бұрын
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏 Thank you for sharing..
@EpicThe112
@EpicThe112 Жыл бұрын
Units that have Ju-188 are KG54 LG1 KG66 and KG2
@maxrpm2215
@maxrpm2215 Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid great content 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@joestephan1111
@joestephan1111 Жыл бұрын
Any idea of the places where it stopped to refuel on its trip across the Atlantic?
@MHPloni-kl5ec
@MHPloni-kl5ec Жыл бұрын
"Still . . ."
@timgosling3076
@timgosling3076 Жыл бұрын
The crews behind the anti-aircraft guns at Wright Field were also concerned by the presence of a Navy sailor wearing a Talkar helmet??
@duncanbrown1864
@duncanbrown1864 Жыл бұрын
The very first Airfix model I made. I think I was about 7? I should try another one day!
@rogerhorky7258
@rogerhorky7258 Жыл бұрын
the footage at 8:45 is a Focke-Wulf FW 200, not a Ju 188.
@ivanstrydom8417
@ivanstrydom8417 Жыл бұрын
This video does not have shitty clickbait ,idiotic red circles nor arrows thus I will watch and like this video.
@billkaroly
@billkaroly Жыл бұрын
Are there any examples of these airplanes that exist today?
@peterreichardt1494
@peterreichardt1494 Жыл бұрын
Great content. Well made. Thank you. Can you do one on the legendary MIG-21. That bird is really close to my heart. I have served in the Eastern European airbase where we had 136 fishbads. And few flogger and fitters.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
An old Army buddy of mine that lives in Texas bought a MIG23 a few years back, the ironic thing is we were both air defense gunners when we were in the Army together. I went down to visit him after he got it and when we walked into the hangar where it was at I was shocked at how massive it was for a single engine fighter, then I was equally shocked at how cramped it was in the cockpit when I climbed into it.
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