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A Plane Without Wings: The Story of The C.450 Coléoptère 

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Throughout the 1950s, aircraft designers around the world began developing a unique aircraft configuration, called a tail-sitter. Unlike conventional airplanes, tail sitting planes rested on their tails and used engine power alone to lift off the ground before transitioning to vertical flight, and returning to land vertically once again on their tail. The configuration, although technically challenging to develop, would allow aircraft to operate without runways, fundamentally changing how and where air forces could use their aircraft.
In the early 1950s French aerospace firm SNECMA (Société nationale d'études et de construction de moteurs d'aviation) began developing wingless test rigs to prove the viability of the tail sitting concept. At the time, American firms were also developing tail sitting prototypes of their own, But SNECMA would take it a step further by developing a tail sitting aircraft with a highly unconventional annular (cylindrical) wing. The cylindrical wing promised greater efficiency over a conventional wing by eliminating wing-tip vortices. It would also be more compact, further reducing the space needed for vertical take-off and landings. French designers also theorised that a cylindrical wing could eventually be engineered to function as a ramjet engine, propelling the aircraft to supersonic speeds.
The C.450 Coleoptere was constructed in 1958, with tethered flight testing beginning in early 1959. By May, the unconventional plane had achieved its first successful unassisted hover, even reaching altitudes of 800 meters. Despite early successes during flight tests, flaws soon emerged in the aircraft’s design. The Coleoptere proved extremely difficult to pilot. An innovative pilot seat could swivel 90 degrees, but pilots still struggled to judge the aircraft’s distance from the ground while landing. Without a conventional wing to provide resistance, the Coleoptere also had a tendency to slowly spin on its axis.
On July 25, 1959, the Coleoptere performed it’s 9th test flight. This time, the pilot was to transition the aircraft from vertical to horizontal flight, a challenging procedure that would mark a huge milestone for the program. The Coleoptere lifted off successfully, but during its transition, it suddenly became too inclined and slow-moving to maintain altitude. The aircraft started tumbling back to earth as the pilot struggled to regain control, barely managing to eject at the very last minute. The Coleoptere was destroyed.
A second prototype of the Coleoptere would never be built. By the 1960’s it was clear that the tail sitting configuration was a dead-end. It was simply too much of a compromise when it came to payload and range, and far too difficult to pilot. It was clear that vectoring thrust, allowing the aircraft to remain horizontal, was a more practical and safer solution.
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@kevinp.h8655
@kevinp.h8655 3 года назад
“You want rocketships or jets?” France: _“oui”_
@zeferinoresendiz1698
@zeferinoresendiz1698 3 года назад
I agree
@Tenraiden
@Tenraiden 3 года назад
I am le tired
@ethanplayz2116
@ethanplayz2116 3 года назад
@@Tenraiden I am le moonwatcher
@Perich29
@Perich29 3 года назад
Rocket jet like at Disneyland.
@ghost_1153
@ghost_1153 3 года назад
We
@_slickerzentertainment6397
@_slickerzentertainment6397 3 года назад
The landing pads for these should look like dartboards
@toast6494
@toast6494 3 года назад
"Sir where are the planes?" "Oh yeah just climb on the ladder on that red circle with the number 100 and you should be alright"
@mr_red685
@mr_red685 3 года назад
If that was real I would use the plane like a dart and nose dive into the landing par
@insertnamehere3803
@insertnamehere3803 3 года назад
Drop bombs on the 100 point mark
@handlemonium
@handlemonium 3 года назад
"dartplanes"
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 3 года назад
"Nice landing, monsieur. Your starboard tail-wheel is right on OOOOOOOONE HUNDRED AND EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIGHTY!!!" 😂😂😂
@mikeschmidt4800
@mikeschmidt4800 2 года назад
Imagine stacking these boys on an aircraft carrier and not needing the runway. They would be able to launch the entire fleet almost instantly.
@keenanthornley7680
@keenanthornley7680 2 года назад
Imagine the entire fleet just crash landing immediately afterwards
@NavaDownSouth
@NavaDownSouth 2 года назад
​@@keenanthornley7680guess you don't realize rockets land vertically now so the idea isn't anything new or impossible.
@keenanthornley7680
@keenanthornley7680 2 года назад
@@NavaDownSouth I was just joking my dude, I should've thrown in a /s there
@dagobello
@dagobello 2 года назад
Can’t emergency glide land
@BalrogUdun
@BalrogUdun 2 года назад
Who needs to land?
@DirtCobaine
@DirtCobaine 2 года назад
This is so awesome. My grandfather was in the air force engineer and he was stationed throughout Europe, and when he was stationed in France he told me he saw a plane that was round and it would hover like ufo. I’d always wondered exactly what he saw, and now I think I know. He would even say after that he started to see more and more jets being able to hover and that those were VTOLs
@kenjohan
@kenjohan 2 года назад
Interesting syntax. Did you ever go to school?
@donkeykong1501
@donkeykong1501 Год назад
@@kenjohan no need to be rude
@marcosneto9412
@marcosneto9412 Год назад
@@kenjohan maybe the guy's mother language isn't english...
@Newtoon
@Newtoon Год назад
My father told me another story of him at LeBourget air fair with the first demonstration of the Harrier and the pilot wanted to bow to the crowd a few meters from the ground but a power failure made it crash gently. Then, the pilot came out and in rage kicked the air plane...
@MrRedberd
@MrRedberd Год назад
@@Newtoon maybe, when the pilot started to get out of the seat the engine cut off, like a lawn mower. lol
@adrielsebastian5216
@adrielsebastian5216 3 года назад
Ngl this channel is the personification of "quality before quantity."
@dimitri_tsm
@dimitri_tsm 3 года назад
I love this type of Content. Just need a bit of patient, and when they upload you will have a Blast
@USSAnimeNCC-
@USSAnimeNCC- 3 года назад
Right man
@fembill
@fembill 3 года назад
Like Ahoy
@noneims3770
@noneims3770 3 года назад
I agree.
@JustJohn505
@JustJohn505 3 года назад
Yeah as if we haven't seen this comment in every single video of his before
@LethalBB
@LethalBB 3 года назад
"A pivotal moment" - Ba dum tish!
@59ikm
@59ikm 3 года назад
I was looking for this comment. Well done sir.
@susangardini8161
@susangardini8161 3 года назад
* rim shot *
@carolusmartellus2520
@carolusmartellus2520 3 года назад
@@susangardini8161 Hang on, I had something for this
@joemontano71
@joemontano71 3 года назад
I *knew* this would be a top comment, Lol!!!
@gracefool
@gracefool 3 года назад
5:30 I was looking for this comment...
@dacid44
@dacid44 2 года назад
This looks like something straight out of Despicable Me.
@thanos2399
@thanos2399 2 года назад
Lol
@fallsky_19
@fallsky_19 2 года назад
i was boutta say, it got that gru energy lmao
@bloq6758
@bloq6758 2 года назад
Looks like a star wars design
@muhammadziyahudamatari5132
@muhammadziyahudamatari5132 2 года назад
_VECTOR!_
@bluethumbbuttoneek9465
@bluethumbbuttoneek9465 2 года назад
L0lll
@SpiritmanProductions
@SpiritmanProductions 2 года назад
5:30 "Transitioning from vertical to conventional forward flight." "It would be a *_pivotal_* moment for the programme." Please tell me that pun was intended! 😁
@barrishautomotive
@barrishautomotive 2 года назад
Came to the comments for this exact observation.
@jeffbenton6183
@jeffbenton6183 Год назад
@@barrishautomotive Same.
@jamesclark6487
@jamesclark6487 Год назад
It was, he ever so briefly pauses as if waiting for a reaction from someone.
@MatthewHolevinski
@MatthewHolevinski 7 месяцев назад
The whole time I was thinking, that idiot should of been at full mil doing hundreds of knots an hour before transitioning, then BAM, I saw what he did there.... I'm slow.
@plainlake
@plainlake 3 года назад
I feel like this design would benefit greatly from modern computers and gyroscopic systems.
@512TheWolf512
@512TheWolf512 3 года назад
It still can't land without engine power. Noone would sign up to pilot this thing
@theexmann
@theexmann 3 года назад
@@512TheWolf512 A parachute system could be incorporated for emergency landings.
@jimbarron9939
@jimbarron9939 3 года назад
what it desperately needed was an effective way to TRANSITION from vertical to horizontal flight. Because most of the "wing" area would have not provided lift, it could only have maintained altitude at very high speed. Most planes with small wing areas attain the high speed necessary ON THE RUNWAY which supports them during the acceleration. But this thing had to take off STRAIGHT UP. Accelerating straight up means that you lose 1 G of acceleration right off the top! How high would it have to go before building up enough speed to turn horizontal? It couldn't even use the ground effect to support it during acceleration as some Russian aircraft did.
@JeffDeWitt
@JeffDeWitt 3 года назад
@@jimbarron9939 It needs to be able to do what the SpaceX's Starship can do, and it uses rockets.
@chance-m
@chance-m 3 года назад
@@512TheWolf512 helicopter much?
@tonyzed6831
@tonyzed6831 3 года назад
French guy here: Nice to see someone talking about this crazy thing. I hope someday you'll talk about the Leduc planes.
@MustardChannel
@MustardChannel 3 года назад
The French had a thing for ramjets in the 50/60's... I'll have to make a video one day :)
@carolusmartellus2520
@carolusmartellus2520 3 года назад
@@MustardChannel Still do today as far as R&D is concerned, iirc they are working on scramjets these days.
@ryantherainwing9248
@ryantherainwing9248 3 года назад
You single-handedly made me sit at my desk for 4 hours reading about these “planes” that were basically Ramjets with Wings, I thank you for that
@antonycharnock2993
@antonycharnock2993 3 года назад
"These French people are crazy" Cars ahead of their time. Obsession with sci-fi & technology. Luc Besson...
@antonycharnock2993
@antonycharnock2993 3 года назад
@@carolusmartellus2520 Also the British Sabre engine.
@justlooking813
@justlooking813 2 года назад
5:25 "A pivotal moment for the program." Dads around the globe approve of this pun.
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 2 года назад
"10.5 foot diameter cylindrical wing." That's impressively small.
@scottcantdance804
@scottcantdance804 2 года назад
I had to do a double take, because at first I was convinced they meant 10.5 ft radius, rather than diameter.
@karotgamin790
@karotgamin790 2 года назад
s m a l l .
@Surrenitie
@Surrenitie 2 года назад
@@JB-bq2qj Look at the clip at 2:53. I can't tell if its ten feet, but its definitely not ten meters
@markhenley3097
@markhenley3097 2 года назад
@@scottcantdance804 At 2:53, you can see that guy is taller than the wing's radius. Assuming he is around 6 foot, a 10 foot diametre makes sense.
@stevebutters306
@stevebutters306 2 года назад
Not the first time I’ve received that compliment
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 3 года назад
"Is it an airplane, a helicopter or a spaceship?" "It is whatever you want it to be"
@milanstevic8424
@milanstevic8424 3 года назад
given that it uses air medium for propulsion, it cannot be considered a spaceship.
@generalcesko4079
@generalcesko4079 3 года назад
@@milanstevic8424 Man, why you Gotta do our boi like that, he was just making a jokeXD
@rmasters7096
@rmasters7096 3 года назад
To be honest it LOOKS like a joke
@4pThorpy
@4pThorpy 3 года назад
it's a VTOL
@ovo5037
@ovo5037 3 года назад
@@milanstevic8424 rcs go brr
@boneafide
@boneafide 3 года назад
“Requesting permission for LAUNCH INTO SPACE?” “Doug just ask for takeoff clearance.”
@cannedbread2998
@cannedbread2998 3 года назад
Captain: Permission granted.
@mr.malpractice6390
@mr.malpractice6390 3 года назад
@@cannedbread2998 *captain
@cannedbread2998
@cannedbread2998 3 года назад
@@mr.malpractice6390 Fixed the spelling mistake.
@rodrigopadilha5682
@rodrigopadilha5682 3 года назад
funi pfp
@kellyweingart3692
@kellyweingart3692 2 года назад
“Thunderbirds are GO!”
@ahobimo732
@ahobimo732 Год назад
I feel like this concept has more potential than has been really explored thus far. It would be great if it was revisited someday.
@PhycoKrusk
@PhycoKrusk Год назад
The best compromise I've seen so far is the F-35B: The lift fan allows for stable VTOL while the already maintains an otherwise conventional flight envelope. Obviously, power is still a limitation (I'm not sure it can vertically take off with a full combat load), as well as logistics (VTOL from an unpaved surface, especially bush or a field, might cause the engine to ingest a lot of foreign material), but so far, it's the best compromise I've seen.
@swedishplayer97
@swedishplayer97 Год назад
Why? It's just a VTOL. What benefit would it bring?
@iamv0id202
@iamv0id202 Год назад
might be difficult with the new focus on stealth, which an aircraft has to be designed around
@wbwbc89
@wbwbc89 Год назад
Especially with todays advancements, I feel like some of the flaws stated could possibly be fixed with the computer guided flight systems we have nowadays.
@ManiaMac1613
@ManiaMac1613 Год назад
​@PhycoKrusk I've worked with F-35Bs. They're incredibly capable fighters, but even cutting-edge VTOL aircraft aren't perfect. While it is capable of taking off vertically with a sizeable payload, doing so burns an enormous amount of fuel and severely reduces its combat range. They usually take off from conventional runways and land vertically. It is worth mentioning that they can take on a comparatively tiny runway since they can use a combination of their conventional afterburners and ram fan to produce extra lift.
@_ijah_6105
@_ijah_6105 2 года назад
une parfaite illustration de cette "devise" " on n'a pas de pétrole , mais on n'a des idées".
@KerbalChris
@KerbalChris 3 года назад
“It’s like an airplane, without wings” “That ain’t no airplane! Look!”
@NickyYey
@NickyYey 3 года назад
Its an ssto that doesnt go to the mun
@AGermanwithaMG42
@AGermanwithaMG42 3 года назад
MAYDAY MAYDAY
@greshengaines7099
@greshengaines7099 3 года назад
It looks like something made in KSP and in the best way
@spavatch
@spavatch 3 года назад
My pines!!!!!11
@zaretya9091
@zaretya9091 3 года назад
@@NickyYey ok... but what if the ssto can go minmus
@MustardChannel
@MustardChannel 3 года назад
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@rahulummadi3770
@rahulummadi3770 3 года назад
♪( ´θ`)ノ
@pizzaman6885
@pizzaman6885 3 года назад
Ello
@theanimatedcat
@theanimatedcat 3 года назад
Oki
@wellhellothere2291
@wellhellothere2291 3 года назад
Hello, we are the fast ones
@evanvin2924
@evanvin2924 3 года назад
2nd
@KingMondoWWM
@KingMondoWWM 2 года назад
I'm always in awe at the production quality of Mustard videos. We're so lucky to have this channel in our lives.
@markdotinc8371
@markdotinc8371 2 года назад
Yea, not requiring a runway and all is cool, but just look how gosh darn CUTE those widdle jets are!
@86Timewarp
@86Timewarp 3 года назад
Boba Fett: "Yeah it's cool but I bet it doesn't have a rotating pilot's sea..." Mustard: *3:52*
@yaboicash6666
@yaboicash6666 3 года назад
You’re not telling me it has a rotating pilot’s seat are you
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja 3 года назад
@@yaboicash6666 He sure is!
@FallenPhoenix86
@FallenPhoenix86 3 года назад
Got to wonder if ejection was still possible when the seat was rotated for take-off/landing... blow the nose off? Knew about this design but didn't realise they'd actually built it until now.
@anthonyitaliano7316
@anthonyitaliano7316 3 года назад
ran to the comments as soon as I saw that lol
@santinodesimone3125
@santinodesimone3125 3 года назад
Oh oh wait! Thunderbird 1!
@MrPear40
@MrPear40 3 года назад
1920: This new area of flight will introduce impeccable intelligence in the world of aviation. 1950: haha what if rocket was plane
@markh.6687
@markh.6687 3 года назад
See also Nazi Germany's Ba349 Natter rocket-propelled interceptor, circa 1944...and the Komet, also rocket propelled.
@MachineMan-mj4gj
@MachineMan-mj4gj 3 года назад
Hitler: *slams rail of cocaine* “MEER RAKETEN!”
@WatchmakerErik
@WatchmakerErik Год назад
This channel should be in the RU-vid Hall of Fame.
@benbenben823
@benbenben823 3 месяца назад
This video was the reason I got into aviation, Thank you
@MrSupercar55
@MrSupercar55 3 года назад
It looks like something from Star Wars, Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica.
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 3 года назад
Pretty sure that thing would fit through a stargate. The first earth-made gate glider
@bp_cherryblossomtree723
@bp_cherryblossomtree723 3 года назад
More like thunderbird 1
@Moses_VII
@Moses_VII 3 года назад
Hyperdrive of Jedi starfighters
@thomasjoyce7910
@thomasjoyce7910 3 года назад
Or The Last Starfighter.
@Vespuchian
@Vespuchian 3 года назад
@@bp_cherryblossomtree723 I was going to say Captain Scarlet, but not even Angel Squadron flew interceptors as classy as this one.
@mohaleph
@mohaleph 3 года назад
1- Great narration, 2- Great animations 3- Great background musics 4- Great information *Thanks* *!*
@friesensdiecastcollection2734
@friesensdiecastcollection2734 2 года назад
This concept of a tail sitting plane came from Germany in WW II . The first tail-sitting plane was the Bachem "Natter" . The concept came up in the last phase of WWII as the Luftwaffe lost the abilty to defend Germany against the overwhelming masses of allied bomb squads. Only the concept of the experimental cylindrical wings later in France was new. Remembering all the german concepts for fast reponse, like the Messerschmitt " Komet", Bachem " Natter" or the Messerschmitt ME 262 "Schwalbe" , were pilots flow rocket engines ( Komet) or the tail sitting wooden aircraft ( Natter). These two concepts were to dangerous for landing, where the pilots often jumped out of these vehicles by parachute or threy had to die
@coolguy0632
@coolguy0632 2 года назад
@Plain Silk Tie what about the pacific theater
@seanmalloy7249
@seanmalloy7249 Год назад
I'm not sure that the Bachem 343 would really qualify as a 'tailsitter', because it doesn't actually sit on it's tail; it was contained in a launch structure that holds the aircraft upright and serves as a guide during launch to keep the aircraft vertical until it has generated enough velocity for its control surfaces to work. Also, it was never intended that the pilot actually _land_ the aircraft -- it would be launched, fly toward its target, the nose cap would be jettisoned, exposing a grid of unguided rockets that would be fired at Allied bomber formations, after which the pilot would pull a lever that separated the rear of the plane with its engine to be lowered to the ground with a parachute to be re-used, the pilot bailing out of the nose section.
@sharkquark6252
@sharkquark6252 Год назад
@@seanmalloy7249 but the Focke Wulf Triebflügel was! Edit: or the Heinkel Lerche or the Heinkel Wespe!
@player1GR
@player1GR Год назад
Lol. Heinkel Lerche maybe?
@euts2557
@euts2557 2 года назад
"So designer innovated a cockpit with a seat that could swivel 90 degrees to remain upright, regardless of the aircraft's orientation." Slave 1 fans: *Heavy breathing*
@G31M1
@G31M1 2 года назад
yOu MeAn BoBa FeTt'S sTaRsHiP
@suspiciouschicken
@suspiciouschicken 3 года назад
Ever heard of the Snow Cruiser? Its one of those weird vehicles that should definitely have a mustard video
@Kalvinjj
@Kalvinjj 3 года назад
One of the coolest and most epic failures ever for sure. Definitely worth a video indeed.
@plutotheplanet5341
@plutotheplanet5341 3 года назад
that thing screams AMERICA!!! We need that
@SabinStargem
@SabinStargem 3 года назад
Calium's got you covered, and he also goes into the Soviet version of the cruiser. Putting the latter here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f6R-h06IsJw.html
@tiadaid
@tiadaid 3 года назад
Snow Cruiser? It is real? I thought it was a fictional machine in Clive Cussler’s book.
@JustJohn505
@JustJohn505 3 года назад
Is it the orange truck that travel the south pole?
@sk1ppman
@sk1ppman 3 года назад
This looks more like something Gerry Anderson would have designed. "Thunderbirds are GO!"
@epikgamerwmp
@epikgamerwmp 3 года назад
Similar concept to Thunderbird 1.
@tommcglone2867
@tommcglone2867 3 года назад
IKR Its literally TB1.
@oldgoat142
@oldgoat142 3 года назад
Now that you mention, that's pretty spot-on. He would've probably given this a GO!
@TheRampax
@TheRampax 2 года назад
This is unusually high quality content. I like the mix of graphic styles, it must have taken ages. Subscribed!
@Kualinar
@Kualinar Год назад
The Coléoptère made me dream when I was a kid. It was such a revolutionary design. It was so different from anything else that flew at the time, and have flown since.
@tacticalbanana1715
@tacticalbanana1715 3 года назад
why does the wheels look like they took them off a shopping cart
@Gondalenium
@Gondalenium 3 года назад
Cause they did
@jimbarron9939
@jimbarron9939 3 года назад
They're "castors" - undriven wheels. They're offset so that they will automatically align in the direction of motion. It's so that when it's sitting the plane can be moved by external devices since it has no means of moving itself perpendicular to its main axis. It's the same as grocery carts because they also have undriven wheels that need to automatically align with the direction of motion. Castors are the generally used highly effective solution.
@dinosaur8150
@dinosaur8150 3 года назад
@@secondlieutenan Ikr xD
@cardodalisaygaming791
@cardodalisaygaming791 3 года назад
@@jimbarron9939 Sorry but we’re not here to grade your assessment, neither are we here to read a documentary in text form
@ajobdunwell2585
@ajobdunwell2585 3 года назад
@@jimbarron9939 and then there's the one wheel that's gummed up
@frogman7986
@frogman7986 3 года назад
Pilot after being shot down: “we tried doing a Barrel roll but it didn’t seem to do anything”
@adamofblastworks1517
@adamofblastworks1517 3 года назад
Aileron roll*
@merrgenn
@merrgenn 3 года назад
Good one xD
@Simon05784
@Simon05784 3 года назад
😂
@reecetaylor2626
@reecetaylor2626 3 года назад
@@adamofblastworks1517 hey, they might've used rudder
@8-bitsteve500
@8-bitsteve500 3 года назад
One day people will learn the difference between a Barrel roll and an Aileron roll.. tsk
@lucasng9617
@lucasng9617 2 года назад
This channel is so awesome. It always gives me the feel of "I wish this technology took off"
@1Chitus
@1Chitus Год назад
your production quality, both on realistic and cartoon like cgi, has raised dramatically, without losing much of its character. impressive.
@yourfriendlyneighborhoodf1802
@yourfriendlyneighborhoodf1802 3 года назад
Everyone: Hey France whats that weird thing youre developing there France: My goals are beyond your understanding
@eldreadnaught7412
@eldreadnaught7412 3 года назад
“YourfriendlyNeighborhoodf104starfighter” what a freaking name
@Don-Coyote-De-Transylvania
@Don-Coyote-De-Transylvania 3 года назад
@@eldreadnaught7412 beyond your understanding
@chrisoneill5599
@chrisoneill5599 3 года назад
"I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you"
@bspec3068
@bspec3068 3 года назад
@@eldreadnaught7412 really huh?
@DogMania
@DogMania 3 года назад
Nice Reverse Flash reference!
@isiffrin
@isiffrin 3 года назад
its like a rocketship that didnt have the balls to go interstellar
@texasgaming1349
@texasgaming1349 3 года назад
LMAOOO
@chingchenghanjisuperidol9933
@chingchenghanjisuperidol9933 3 года назад
LMAOOO
@innocehnt75
@innocehnt75 3 года назад
LMAOOO
@Columbidaee
@Columbidaee 3 года назад
LMAOOO
@masteroogway3040
@masteroogway3040 3 года назад
LMAOOO
@INFINITCSR2GAMERZCSR2
@INFINITCSR2GAMERZCSR2 2 года назад
This channel is so good and educating
@VibeXplorer
@VibeXplorer 2 года назад
The Coleoptere is such a cool design. It looks like something straight out of anime series from the 70's and 80's where they would be launched by the hundreds into epic space battles.
@CGTV1.
@CGTV1. 3 года назад
The Germans actually had plans to make a VTOL without wings that predates this design, back in 1944. It was called the Focke-Wulf Triebflügel. The end of the war cut the project short. They were at the wind tunnel stage of development as the allies had reached the production facility.
@MegaL33tman
@MegaL33tman 3 года назад
Leave it to the Germans if you want some sci-fi stuff to come to life.
@freddythefriendlygiant3856
@freddythefriendlygiant3856 3 года назад
There was also Heinkel lerche. Which resembled the coléoptère even more.
@CGTV1.
@CGTV1. 3 года назад
@@freddythefriendlygiant3856 I forgot about the Heinkel Lerche VTOL!
@hex5096
@hex5096 3 года назад
I love the name
@Matze239
@Matze239 3 года назад
True the Lerche and Wespe by Heinkel seem to be too similar to be a coincidence lmao
@justinwhite2313
@justinwhite2313 3 года назад
I love puns! "Engineers were ready to tackle the more challenging procedures of transitioning from vertical to conventional forward flight" ... "It would be a PIVOTAL moment for the program."
@hughjaanus6680
@hughjaanus6680 3 года назад
I just posted similarly.
@Vagabond-Cosmique
@Vagabond-Cosmique 3 года назад
@Random Number It was.
@tomf3150
@tomf3150 3 года назад
Badum tss
@RKroese
@RKroese 3 года назад
At first, I looked like the whole thing would go sideways, but at the last moment, the whole plan keeled over.
@seraphimipx2611
@seraphimipx2611 Год назад
this is an amazing concept!!! something that should be revisited in light of modern technology.
@vilemint
@vilemint 2 года назад
Im grateful for this channel, I'm learning about aircraft that I never heard of.
@thanglalsangguite6205
@thanglalsangguite6205 3 года назад
It looks like they stuck a cockpit in front of a jet engine. And damm the art looks so much better!
@ryanboles8590
@ryanboles8590 3 года назад
A cockpit in front of a jet engine? You mean......like almost every other jet fighter?
@davidtran6383
@davidtran6383 3 года назад
@@ryanboles8590 a giant jet engine*
@tlshortyshorty5810
@tlshortyshorty5810 3 года назад
“The French copy no one, and no one copies the French.”
@2212juanma
@2212juanma 3 года назад
To be fair, they created the Renault FT, giving rise to the modern tank (you know, armored box with separate compartments for engine, crew and weapons, with a rotating turret on top). I can't think of other thing people might have compied from the French, though. Gods know my country would do well in adopting the guillotine for politicians...
@sudarshanpujari5503
@sudarshanpujari5503 3 года назад
The Germans had something similar
@sakalaathletics
@sakalaathletics 3 года назад
@@sudarshanpujari5503 Heinkel Lerche
@chibani-
@chibani- 3 года назад
@TheSatanicTicTac it's a way of saying the french sometimes do things outside the box that works but ultimately aren't used by the majority That exagerated of course Obviously the TGV is inspired of the shinkansei Obviously the peugeot 205 GTI is inspired of the golf GTI But the Famas isn't copied by anyone nor copied So does the Leclerc Tank Or the Minitel (french internet before the public internet)
@unepintade
@unepintade 3 года назад
@TheSatanicTicTac i guess, they surely get copied a lot though, about half of the PLA military develepment have atleast some french in it (french AAMs for planes, french sonars for submarines, french helicopters,...)
@Athoroughgamer
@Athoroughgamer 2 года назад
The friggin animations draw me to the channel every time, amazing job
@RedBatteryHead
@RedBatteryHead 2 года назад
Love these animations. Lots of work going in these series 👌
@comradepole6543
@comradepole6543 3 года назад
War thunder: Write that down, write that down
@ommsterlitz1805
@ommsterlitz1805 3 года назад
Dude that would make such a great plane in the French tech tree
@comradepole6543
@comradepole6543 3 года назад
@@ommsterlitz1805 Two things would happen It will be an Op premium Or No one will know how to play it
@desertfalcon1539
@desertfalcon1539 3 года назад
@@ommsterlitz1805 so true, could be fun to have prototypes in War Thunder Well we already have a few prototypes but a special update with an event where you can do test flights with the said prototypes would be fun
@ommsterlitz1805
@ommsterlitz1805 3 года назад
@@desertfalcon1539 German tech tree planes and tanks is full of prototypes that never existed same for Sweden and Italy
@gianflores4866
@gianflores4866 3 года назад
This would be a meme
@OfficialJanky
@OfficialJanky 3 года назад
VTOL: I’m about to end this plane’s whole career.
@muizsp9525
@muizsp9525 3 года назад
Well, Tailsitter is counted as VTOL
@Quantum-Bullet
@Quantum-Bullet 3 года назад
Does your VTOL reach such high speeds?
@thegamingcat3202
@thegamingcat3202 3 года назад
@@Quantum-Bullet yes.
@ZaHandle
@ZaHandle 3 года назад
@@thegamingcat3202 is it a donut?
@thegamingcat3202
@thegamingcat3202 3 года назад
@@ZaHandle no, why would it be a donut?
@patrickmuhwheeney6518
@patrickmuhwheeney6518 15 дней назад
Really great! Thanks for the upload!
@Applecompuser
@Applecompuser 2 года назад
I love the art in this video. Thank you for sharing!!
@CanadianAvian
@CanadianAvian 3 года назад
Mustard: Aviating Hot Dog RU-vid: *DEMONITIZE*
@theenzoferrari458
@theenzoferrari458 3 года назад
People: supporting brietard lardson captain SJW. RU-vid: Monetize.
@mr.boomguy
@mr.boomguy 3 года назад
@@theenzoferrari458 Who's that?
@alidaraie
@alidaraie 3 года назад
Is that a euphemism?
@ajitsen6927
@ajitsen6927 3 года назад
@@mr.boomguy Brie Larson.
@BackToTheBlues
@BackToTheBlues Год назад
"By July of 1959 engineers were ready to tackle the more challenging procedure of transitioning from vertical to conventional forward flight." Scott Tracy managed it in the 60's with Thunderbird 1. Maybe they should've tried strings.
@josejosefino7361
@josejosefino7361 Год назад
The fact they manage to get it off the tarmac is a massive achievement on its own.
@greatnate3816
@greatnate3816 3 года назад
These animations are looking better ever episode. Keep this up and I enjoy your quality content instead if quantity
@justinyang.1698
@justinyang.1698 3 года назад
@Lind L Tailor I can agree here somewhat, as I have yet to see anyone actually guage altitude in meters (feet is preferred) but saying that using the metric system is somehow wrong is kinda hilarious tbh. Love it or hate it, the metric system makes far more sense than the imperial one ever will, and I'm not exactly sure why mentioning that it's older matters at all. Also, australia uses the metric system, and the uk (officially at least) also does. Furthermore, the reason why he measures alt in meters is because he uses metric for everything else, so for the sake of consistency. No one wants to read m/s speeds then altitude in feet, or vice versa.
@recluseren
@recluseren 3 года назад
@@justinyang.1698 "For the sake of the americans" sent me
@cameosix7077
@cameosix7077 3 года назад
@Lind L Tailor he is not obsessed with the metric system you're obsessed with the "stupid" system
@cameosix7077
@cameosix7077 3 года назад
@Lind L Tailor 1m = distance travelled by light in 1/300,000 of a second. 1 feet = your feet is larger than my feet and I am totally confused by this shit
@justinyang.1698
@justinyang.1698 3 года назад
@Lind L Tailor ohoho... Firstly six feet is not 2 meters, coming from someone who claims to understand the metric system. Secondly, I come from new zealand, and have been to australia quite a few times. Trust me, no one ever uses the imperial system for anything serious around here. Canada I'm not so sure about, but at least in aus and nz, I would challenge you to find anyone who actively refers to anything in imperial units. Ig you people from the uk think that every commonwealth/western country uses the same units... Thirdly, maybe the imperial system makes sense to you, but if you actually think it makes more sense than metric, you are either a special snowflake, or just ignorant. You may be more familiar with the imperial system, but that's because you come from a country that still uses it... You could say the same about us, but the reason why so many more people are familiar with the metric system is because it is just easier to understand. Hey, the uk was responsible for colonial expansion and spreading the imperial system throughout the world, but yet not many countries have actually kept it. Does india use the imperial system? Even countries in the commonwealth don't (nz, aus.) Lastly, have you yet to realise that the 'anglosphere' is not the entire world? If you hate the guy for using metric, and are gonna level petty complaints against his excellent content because of it, then don't watch... Also, I really don't think you have much ground to stand on when you say that you 'just don't like' the metric system. We sane people around the world (yes, all 7 billion of us, not including the us and uk), have way more merit when we say that we don't like the imperial system, because even as someone who understands most of the measurements, the numbers are inherently harder to convert. Every conversion in metric is a factor of 10. Edit: I've just read the uk governments guidelines on social distancing, and they all say either 2m or 1m + (ie wear a mask), so eh maybe 6 feet in the uk was a lie as well.
@KeggleStomp_Pogrompa
@KeggleStomp_Pogrompa 3 года назад
Imagine an aircraft carrier designed around these, it would be like a rocket pod!
@TemplarX2
@TemplarX2 3 года назад
You can stack them vertically as well. Hundreds could be carried.
@kajmak64bit76
@kajmak64bit76 3 года назад
@@TemplarX2 dude... i bet in the future we would have that... just imagine a carrier carrying like 200 of these all loaded with 1 ton bomb or even carrying mini nukes... oh boy they would be deadly xD
@xyrah-kadachi4186
@xyrah-kadachi4186 3 года назад
@@kajmak64bit76 Mini nukes wouldn't be a good idea unless you want MAD *aka mutual assured destruction*
@J-IFWBR
@J-IFWBR 3 года назад
@@kajmak64bit76 well since we have rockets capabel of doing longer ranges then pilots that hit the target with the same precision as boming.. Why on earth would you use planes on a newly developed aircraft carrier design, that are 1k times more expensive instead of a regular Rocket launching destroyer??
@longsonfullmetal1856
@longsonfullmetal1856 3 года назад
or like a mothership.
@michaelbradford6990
@michaelbradford6990 2 года назад
Thanks Mustard-great revelations
@alinourbakhsh8338
@alinourbakhsh8338 2 года назад
Beautiful artworks and presentation 👍
@doglover334
@doglover334 3 года назад
“Seat that could swivel 90 degrees...” Slave 1 noises
@NexusDex
@NexusDex 3 года назад
Heavy Mandalorian breathing!
@doglover334
@doglover334 3 года назад
@@NexusDex yes lord vader
@Michael_Smith-Red_No.5
@Michael_Smith-Red_No.5 3 года назад
*Robotech has entered the chat*
@dracolique
@dracolique 2 года назад
A "pivotal" moment for the program. I see what you did there, and I appreciate it ;)
@vainpains
@vainpains 2 года назад
as soon as i saw the thumbnail i knew this would be amazing, love this design
@Lucamn268
@Lucamn268 3 года назад
Literally no one can said they've watched all of this yet except Mustard himself
@llamazing4326
@llamazing4326 3 года назад
Not anymore
@1988dgs
@1988dgs 3 года назад
Must be an elite few then. I suggest we get a badge
@larsrobeerst4659
@larsrobeerst4659 3 года назад
There is a saying about French engineering: “The French copy no one, and no one copies the French.”
@metallicarchaea1820
@metallicarchaea1820 3 года назад
I was looking for a comment with said quote. Take my like sir.
@copycat441
@copycat441 3 года назад
like concorde
@sneugler
@sneugler 3 года назад
It’s always appealed to me, the AMX-13 series are extremely functional and look great
@baginatora
@baginatora 3 года назад
Except this design was first made by the Germans with a prop plane.
@unepintade
@unepintade 3 года назад
@@baginatora i mean the whole thing is that it is possible due the SNECMA jet engine
@BalrogUdun
@BalrogUdun 2 года назад
The Japanese would have been better served with this design a lot of them didn’t have to worry about landing.
@qwartz1586
@qwartz1586 2 года назад
CherryBlossom?
@dcooper1535
@dcooper1535 2 года назад
Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka
@aurorapaisley7453
@aurorapaisley7453 Год назад
💀
@kreiyt28
@kreiyt28 2 года назад
I like how the visuals are like drawn on paper and then given life.
@USMilitaryUM
@USMilitaryUM 3 года назад
a very complete story from this channel, I like this video
@Tharmorteos
@Tharmorteos 3 года назад
not entirely complete. he forgot to mention that the germans actually started experimentation with that technology before the french and americans
@toonco1096
@toonco1096 3 года назад
Ah yes the US Military, was expecting to see you here
@ChiefSmackahoLLC
@ChiefSmackahoLLC 3 года назад
Except that the French had nothing to do with pioneering the tech despite the way the narrative sounds.
@operatorinsane6530
@operatorinsane6530 3 года назад
@@toonco1096 it’s a fake :|
@user-no3id7li4h
@user-no3id7li4h 2 года назад
@@operatorinsane6530 wdym
@moonshredder5181
@moonshredder5181 3 года назад
When we needed him most he returns with best quality of a video
@AgricultureTechUS
@AgricultureTechUS Месяц назад
Completely captivating! It's unexpectedly engrossing, isn't it?
@TheSupriest
@TheSupriest 2 года назад
Thank you for this! I'm french and i had no idea it existed 5:34 "a pivotal moment for the program" héhé
@chrisoneill5599
@chrisoneill5599 3 года назад
"a pivotal moment for the program" I see what you did there... 😉
@tyronerboi-roblox2146
@tyronerboi-roblox2146 3 года назад
Mustard when reading his inbox: CuriosityStream: PICK ME Skillshare: NO ME
@watema3381
@watema3381 3 года назад
"...And today's video is brought to you by Raid: Shadow Legends!"
@ssneg
@ssneg 2 года назад
5:33 "A pivotal moment for the program" I see what you did there!
@allenramen1380
@allenramen1380 Год назад
These videos are legit tv show quality
@elwindewitte
@elwindewitte 3 года назад
Omg man, the renders with the dusk sky look absolutely stunning! 😍 You're really upping your game every time!
3 года назад
At first glance, it looks like a rocket (yes I haven't watched everything yet).
@Mick_92
@Mick_92 3 года назад
I was just thinking of how much that Atar Volant prototype looks like Spacex's Starship SN1-SN8 prototypes.
@fifaham
@fifaham 2 года назад
@4:55 They could have added a mini vector thrust jets on the cylinder connected with feedback loop system to an electronic compos and Gyroscope to maintain its relative position to ground and prevent rotation, this will also be used for stability when at higher altitudes.
@braindiscovertech
@braindiscovertech 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely awesome video, folks! 👏 Your dedication to keeping us updated with the latest tech trends is truly commendable. Can't wait to see what you've got in store for us next. Keep 'em coming! 💻🔥
@pomkendip
@pomkendip 3 года назад
Convair: *exists* helicopters: "Allow us to introduce ourselves."
@fartboy258
@fartboy258 3 года назад
Supersonic: no
@pomkendip
@pomkendip 3 года назад
@@fartboy258 yes
@MrAsh1100
@MrAsh1100 3 года назад
Harriers: Sorry, old mate, this spot of air is gonna be the Queen's!
@drillynez
@drillynez 3 года назад
speed differences: allow us to introduce ourselves
@ahmetgurkan3679
@ahmetgurkan3679 3 года назад
Carriage limit has entered the chat
@FlymanMS
@FlymanMS 3 года назад
"So listen to me Jacques... A plane... but in a barrel!"
@vanderwallstronghold8905
@vanderwallstronghold8905 3 года назад
"Oui, Jean Pierre!"
@weldonwin
@weldonwin 3 года назад
"That's it, no more wine for you two!"
@obamium4265
@obamium4265 2 года назад
"Okay René, sit in the wine barrel, I hang a rocket on it and we see what it does ok ?" - Two french engineers, 1966, colorized.
@markwalsh4mtr
@markwalsh4mtr 2 года назад
Stunning graphics on this piece.
@jakereich
@jakereich 2 года назад
Such beautiful graphics!
@michaelbarry7018
@michaelbarry7018 3 года назад
Last time I was this early the Russians were still testing the Mi-26
@SephirothRyu
@SephirothRyu 3 года назад
Pivoting cockpit seat, huh? So basically, this thing is sorta like a 50s version of the Firespray (the Star Wars ship class which Boba Fett's Slave One is).
@etiennebordes4008
@etiennebordes4008 3 года назад
If I'm right, the tail-sitter XFY Pogo prototype also got a pivoting seat
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper 3 года назад
@@etiennebordes4008 Slightly pivoting, yes. More like forward reclining to about 30deg than a full 90deg pivot, but the controls moved with the seat. Pilots still had to look behind them to land, which was likely more difficult to deal with than the vertically pivoting cockpit of the C.450. Also joining the ranks of the forward reclining seat was the Lockheed XFV and the Ryan X-13
@etiennebordes4008
@etiennebordes4008 3 года назад
@@Skinflaps_Meatslapper You're right, and even with that feature, all of them needed a structure to allow the pilot to board his craft, because the cockpit was so high over the ground. Manned tail-sitters were doomed to be impractical, just like a lot of others concepts from the Cold War era, but what a look they had !
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper 3 года назад
@@etiennebordes4008 I'd love nothing more than to own and fly the XFV, it's such a cool looking plane...
@Carfeu
@Carfeu 2 года назад
This is my new favorite channel
@McGowanForge
@McGowanForge 2 года назад
That rotation seat reminds me of thunderbird 1, I love that show
@blizzardl
@blizzardl 3 года назад
As I was watching this I realized how much this resembles professionally-made documentaries and just the incredible attention to detail and excellence that is present in all of these videos. Kudos
@medoamir8253
@medoamir8253 3 года назад
MAYDAY MAYDAY Sir we are being attacked by flying washing machine's send back up
@gokuson4080
@gokuson4080 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@highlander-ch9qt
@highlander-ch9qt 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@arjumanbanu7019
@arjumanbanu7019 3 года назад
lol
@gr.7media
@gr.7media 3 года назад
Good meme 10/10 would meme again
@420alfonzo6
@420alfonzo6 3 года назад
Looks more like a pringles can to me.
@RUSH-gd7fz
@RUSH-gd7fz 2 года назад
Ok I can’t be too old to remember thunderbirds?? This is absolutely where thunderbird one got it’s inspiration
@bravo-93
@bravo-93 2 года назад
Something straight out of this world
@waffluru
@waffluru 3 года назад
"Where we're going, we don't need runways" -French engineers, probably
@vermilion7777
@vermilion7777 2 года назад
Wrong! German engineers: Probably. Google "Heinkel Lerche".
@yourrightimsooosorry884
@yourrightimsooosorry884 2 года назад
"Where we're going, we don't need roads" Emmet B
@Derringer9
@Derringer9 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@aldenunion
@aldenunion 2 года назад
Pass the Champagne!!! Jean!!!!!
@derek96720
@derek96720 3 года назад
This aircraft was Slave I before Star Wars eve existed . . .
@user-hc9qv9yb9m
@user-hc9qv9yb9m 3 года назад
Thunderbird 1
@wadedeason3365
@wadedeason3365 3 года назад
Soon as the seat rotated I was like "Ayyyeee." Would need to swivel 180 degrees though so the pilot could spin and look out the cockpit. I want a legit Firespray-31, would probably be a fuel hog though.
@atiberinus7837
@atiberinus7837 3 года назад
That's quite normal: Every single design in star wars has an origin. None is "original", so it would be a misunderstanding to assume something is unrealistic because you see it in StarWars, it's pretty much the other way arround. Although...Slave1's shape is inspired from a street lamp. So it doesn't mean their designs makes sense neither...
@joseanthompson9069
@joseanthompson9069 3 года назад
yup
@orsonkart4794
@orsonkart4794 2 года назад
Excellent video !
@Gracievision
@Gracievision 2 года назад
watching your videos makes me realise where all the ideas for Thunderbirds came from.
@martinbogado4924
@martinbogado4924 3 года назад
When You actívate the Fuel Cheat in Kerbal Space Program:
@plum_pie6402
@plum_pie6402 3 года назад
the stability of the french prototype is damm impressive
@SB5SimulationsFerroviairesEEP
Merci du partage! Très intéressant! Stéph.
@GladanDsouza
@GladanDsouza 2 года назад
Such an cool idea!
@theconcan2753
@theconcan2753 3 года назад
The french never copies anyone else, and no one copies the french, lol.
@gabrielcooper1248
@gabrielcooper1248 3 года назад
This is a Heinkel Lerche Copy...
@visionmission605
@visionmission605 3 года назад
French luxury items started with copies.
@cescargot
@cescargot 3 года назад
Usual French bashing aside, "no one", outside Russia and the States first, you meant 😂🤣😂 And he best award goes to the Concordski 🥳 For aviation fanboys (me too) a tour of the Musée de l'Air et de Espace in Le Bourget is mandatory to see amazing flyings beasts. My awards goes to the Leduc's 🥇
@todaysmartyrseditor3112
@todaysmartyrseditor3112 3 года назад
Convair / General Dynamics had 2 entries in the competition that selected the NAA OV-10 Bronco. One was conventional, but one was a turboshaft powered ducted fan that looked much like this aircraft, a near copy if you will and only about 5 years later. The main difference was that the entire forward fuselage pivoted so the pilot and nose guns would remain horizontal during hover. It was never built.
@theexmann
@theexmann 3 года назад
Well, the French built the most beautiful passenger commercial jet ever with the Concorde. And everyone did try to copy them including the USA and Soviets.
@0bserver416
@0bserver416 3 года назад
How do you fly? Like a plane or like a rocket? C.450: Yes!
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