Complicated business. Those boys had an awful lot to think about while under extreme pressure.
@strategicnuclearmoose50175 ай бұрын
No they don't, I do (I'm a milkman).
@davidwilliams10605 ай бұрын
For a follow up, Doug juggled three chainsaws on a unicycle while blindfolded- easier and safer. I’m always amazed at the “computers”- a combination of ingenious mechanical devices and highly skilled crews.
@sturmovik12745 ай бұрын
This isn't quite related to the video, but apparently the B26 was so hard to fly that it had the following nicknames: -Widowmaker -Martin Murderer, after the company that made it and its official name, the Marauder -Baltimore Whore (where Martin was based) -Flying Coffin -B_Dash_Crash -One a Day in Tampa Bay (primary flight training school) And the best, due to its very thin wings, -Flying Prostitute, because it was fast and had no visible means of support.
@vonfragesq71455 ай бұрын
After the wing was modified and the pilots were trained not to fear it, the Marauder went on to have the lowest loss rate and any US bomber in the ETO.
@sciteachgame5 ай бұрын
Somewhere on this channel is a video on how to properly balance the weight of the B-26. If it’s done correctly it’s apparently easy to fly.
@wooderdsaunders46405 ай бұрын
12:12 How did they know the german battleship was built by millions of guys named Mark. Lol
@lawrencequave73615 ай бұрын
BATTLE: A combination of planning, adapting, technology, training, skill, courage, and perseverance along with a measure of good luck against things that you have no control over, such as the weather and the enemy's preparations for battle. That's a LOT of variables that one must have control over for a battle to be won. But as bad as it is to lose lives in a battle, it's the EQUIPMENT taken out (i.e., the enemy's ability to continue to wage war) that determines when war is over.
@Kickinpony665 ай бұрын
So, did the plywood air stabilizer detach when the torpedo entered the water?
@ZaphodHarkonnen5 ай бұрын
Yup, the force of entering the water would rip it off.
@keithmoore53065 ай бұрын
most shattered on impact!!!
@Kickinpony665 ай бұрын
@@keithmoore5306 Ahh, that makes sense.
@copee29605 ай бұрын
Tied on with fuse wire.
@gregboyington48965 ай бұрын
What was the type of dive bomber they showed at the end in the coordinated attack? It wasn't an SBD, looked like a texan trainer. Anyone recognize it?
@vonfragesq71455 ай бұрын
Vultee Vengeance
@gregboyington48965 ай бұрын
@@vonfragesq7145 cool thanks!
@mikeks81815 ай бұрын
So at absolute minimum range of 400 yards for the torpedo to aim when it hits the water! Last Ditch effort is about 5 seconds? This is just like describing Kentucky Windage ( No Offense) to anyone that Knows nothing about the wind and or water currents! THE GREATEST GENERATION! FROM EVERY CIVILIAN, MILITARY MEMBER, MANUFACTURING COMPANY! THEY PROVED TO THE WORLD NOTHING CAN'T BE OVERCOME!
@sturmovik12745 ай бұрын
And the proof is, they did not call themselves the Greatest Generation. That was only applied to them by others decades later. You asked most of them, they said that they just had work to do, and did it.
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe5 ай бұрын
Did the Greatest Generation at the Navy labs ever fix the Damn Things? Blaming the Sub. Crews?
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe5 ай бұрын
B25 very high Speed anywhere? Great medium Bomber. How effective were the Torpedoes carried by Marauders at Midway?
@appaho9tel5 ай бұрын
Just imagine the 4 26's at Midway skip bombing...
@seanbigay10425 ай бұрын
Wait -- the torpedoes actually worked?
@trackhoe235 ай бұрын
I had the same thought. Only in the movies... Must not have been MK14s. Or, this is an Army film and Adm. Christie didn't have any influence on Army ordinance so maybe they actually worked if they could get a hit.
@HughLyon-Sack23 күн бұрын
These are Mk13, which had their own problems early in the war, but not the detonator issues that the Mk 14s had.
@peterzavon30125 ай бұрын
The Navy's prefacing text emphasized the need to coordinate with dive bombers and fighters. It is appalling that they did not accomplish that at the Battle of Midway.
@tholmes21695 ай бұрын
Did a B25 or B26 ever make a successful torpedo attack in combat?
@sturmovik12745 ай бұрын
Did some very quick research in response to this. Couldn't find any information for the B25. You may already know this, but it was more generally used as a very successful low-altitude bomber, especially against smaller ships. Fit it with half a dozen heavy cannon in the nose to suppress the ship's anti-aircraft fire, and light bombs that could be skipped along the surface of the sea like rocks, and it was very effective. Regarding the 26, Wikipedia says that "there are no records of any successful torpedo attack by a USAAF B-26".
@tholmes21695 ай бұрын
@@sturmovik1274 Thanks for the information. My wife’s great uncle flew B25s on anti shipping raids in the pacific but he never mentioned anything about torpedoes, it was the guns and bombs.
@terry93255 ай бұрын
The B25 is one big plane to do such a low and slow torpedo attack against a battle ship and its escorts whose only job is to spoil your day ,😟
@andywindes49685 ай бұрын
The scroll at the beginning is pretty funny--the part about just coordinating with some dive bombers and fighter and you've got it made. In practice, this was nearly impossible. At Midway, three whole torpedo squadrons were almost completely wiped out, at least partly because they attacked without fighters or dive-bombers. The plane shown in the film carrying the torpedo is a B-26, and interestingly enough there were some of these planes at Midway and they did make torpedo attacks, but did not score any hits and I believe several were shot down. The Japanese were much better at coordinating attacks than we were, but they generally took terrible losses anyway.
@JohnCBobcat5 ай бұрын
And by about a year later, US flyers' coordination and ability to actually attack in concert with fighters, bombers, and torpedo planes was vastly improved--by the end of the war it was routine. Midway, and Coral Sea before, were kind of the wake-up call for that.
@andywindes49685 ай бұрын
@@JohnCBobcat I'd rate the performance at Coral Sea as about the best in the war, when TBDs put seven torpedoes into Shoho. It seems like most of the attacks after that were made at extreme range and there wasn't wasn't enough time/fuel to form up into coordinated attacks. I'm limiting the battles to ones where there was an air defense, so anything after the Philippine Sea is in a different category, at least how I see it.
@steveb61035 ай бұрын
The Mark 14 was junk. And was more likely to be a dud than work. Especially at Midway! It had to be dropped at slow speeds and low altitude, or it would break up when hitting the water. The problem wasn't fixed until later in the war. Alot of brave men died for nothing!
@Jeff-f5x2g5 ай бұрын
It was always in my thought.. About getting blasted with one Of those thru our engine room i was a BT aboard Ship an I'll be Danged they never tell you about the one that could easily be dropped down our Smoke Stack.. Just as well, the atrocities of it all !!