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Wilkins, Mark C. "German Fighter Aircraft in World War I: Design, Construction and Innovation": Casemate Illustrated Special, 2019.
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@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 2 года назад
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@Dmanepic
@Dmanepic 2 года назад
Mmm
@invictusQ
@invictusQ 2 года назад
lets goo
@atomskate4882
@atomskate4882 2 года назад
fax
@ashfox7498
@ashfox7498 2 года назад
Since you guys branched out the "who would win" thing to tanks, maybe you can do the same for RAF vs VVS
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 2 года назад
German went try hard on education
@sickbozo8152
@sickbozo8152 2 года назад
my grandfather actually was a ww2 hero : in one day he singlehandedly destroyed 4 fighters, 2 bombers and a stuka. easily the worst mecanic the luftwaffe ever had.
@herr_nachtvogel571
@herr_nachtvogel571 2 года назад
XD
@thestarwarsmusiccomposer3491
omg... read more
@gramiticallyuncorrectchann6416
Nice he’s must be an ace of a mechanic
@LauRoutchfox
@LauRoutchfox 7 месяцев назад
Idk It sounds false, they were death machines
@peberg9194
@peberg9194 7 месяцев назад
Cap
@TheMrGameszocker
@TheMrGameszocker 2 года назад
Fun fact, the body of the ME262 jet fighter was manufactured in my primary school. That's not a joke, the building has since been replaced, but when i was in school we were still in that old half run down building that was the exact place the planes were built. It was a concentration camp which was partially destroyed, and when the war ended the refugees needed a place to stay, so they never demolished the still standing buildings. Eventually it was turned into a school, and in the 2000s it was still standing.
@NoNameNeeded10
@NoNameNeeded10 2 года назад
"KOOL"
@phonexlegend69420
@phonexlegend69420 2 года назад
Wow, where was ur school?
@TheMrGameszocker
@TheMrGameszocker 2 года назад
@@phonexlegend69420Grundschule Neutraubling, KZ-Außenlager Obertraubling, near Regensburg.
@justasteamplayer7542
@justasteamplayer7542 2 года назад
Dang. That’s such amazing history, I real;y would love to see it soon.
@phonexlegend69420
@phonexlegend69420 2 года назад
@@TheMrGameszocker thanks, just googled it, wow!
@ThatRandomChannel3520
@ThatRandomChannel3520 Месяц назад
My grandfather was an artillery trigger man who fired the gun and was commanded by general George Patton and survived Normandy, and finally the Battle of The Bulge. but died from a stroke on April of 1990.
@bergmancarlericeman2008
@bergmancarlericeman2008 2 года назад
1:54 This is exactly why I love the German language
@twentyfirstpilot142
@twentyfirstpilot142 Год назад
“Enter the fucker” 💀💀💀
@pawanrohidas1163
@pawanrohidas1163 Год назад
@@twentyfirstpilot142 nine dicker
@snn6262
@snn6262 Год назад
Actually, fokker is Dutch and a Dutch surname. It literally means breeder. Anthony Fokker was from the Netherlands, before you ask yourself what Dutch is.
@Bentleytalksaboutstuff
@Bentleytalksaboutstuff 4 месяца назад
Anthony Fokker, who created the Fokker company, was Dutch.
@swisstraeng
@swisstraeng 2 года назад
4:23 Actually incendiary bullets did not do anything either, because fires can not start in a 100 fuel environment. It was explosive rounds that could shred large areas of the zeppelin, which allowed oxygen to get in, and in turn allow fires.
@mr_sharp
@mr_sharp 2 года назад
I was wondering surely zein would be useless and all bullets would be able to shoot down the zeppelin easily but this makes much more sense.
@richardsrichards2984
@richardsrichards2984 2 года назад
Haha..and we use an oxygen bomb on them..no explosive just liquid oxygen
@happywombat
@happywombat 2 года назад
That’s very interesting to know, thank you Mr. Maxwell.
@liamanderson5703
@liamanderson5703 2 года назад
Actually You are wrong these did work,
@xenoplaguedoctor2912
@xenoplaguedoctor2912 2 года назад
@@liamanderson5703 Yes, they did work. What ultimately worked was loading alternating explosive and incendiary bullets. Explosive bullets would make the holes causing the oxygen to mix with the hydrogen and then the incendiary bullets would ignite the mixture causing the fires.
@hansmelbye1804
@hansmelbye1804 2 года назад
After the evolution of uniforms and tanks videos, one about aircraft is what I wanted to see next. So glad my wish came true! I hope to see the evolution of British, American, French, Japanese, Italian, Russian/Soviet aircraft in the future.
@lasagnaman6117
@lasagnaman6117 2 года назад
evolution of ships next
@Thekilleroftanks
@Thekilleroftanks 2 года назад
oh god i can already see the shitshow the japanese and soviet would bring. constant conflict between the army and navy with the japanese. the fact having a plane perform poorly would result in you and your whole team being purged by stalin himself... god am gonna love the shitshow this will bring.
@Poniculus3357
@Poniculus3357 2 года назад
@@lasagnaman6117 ooo yes
@RhysapGrug
@RhysapGrug 2 года назад
@keep rollin Reported for unwanted spam.
@hansmelbye1804
@hansmelbye1804 2 года назад
​@@lasagnaman6117 It sounds like an excellent idea. However, videos on those topics would be exceptionally long considering the number of different ship types in navies and that they've existed for a much longer time than uniforms, tanks, and aircraft. It could work better if focused on one ship type (frigates, destroyers, cruisers etc.) per video, or only including vessels from the 19th century until today.
@4uckpalestine
@4uckpalestine Год назад
My grandfather was known for taking down 16 individual Nazi aircrafts during WW2... some say he was quite possible the worst mechanic Germany ever had
@user-sl8ov7hn2e
@user-sl8ov7hn2e Месяц назад
what
@Swedishp0tato
@Swedishp0tato Год назад
19:33 if u didn’t know the thing that’s spinning on top is NOT a radar it is the optics for the gunner the tiger does in fact not have a radar
@I_am_a_guy1
@I_am_a_guy1 4 месяца назад
Actually the Eurocopter Tiger does have radar and laser detection systems it’s the. EADS’s AN/AAR 60 MILDS missile launch detection system. It is also armed with flares and chaff dispensers.
@HistoryOfRevolutions
@HistoryOfRevolutions 2 года назад
"The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly" - Friedrich Nietzsche
@hivaladeen4892
@hivaladeen4892 2 года назад
And now we have satellites hehe. Literally being able to track someone’s every move without ever being able to see the object tracking you (I.E. you can’t distinguish it’s focal point). Kind of insane when you think about it.
@natowaveenjoyer9862
@natowaveenjoyer9862 2 года назад
Nietzsche was fucking based.
@internetstrangerstrangerofweb
@internetstrangerstrangerofweb 2 года назад
@@natowaveenjoyer9862 if by based your mean the lifetime equivalent of an edgy 16 yo, then ye ig.
@eternalgamer674
@eternalgamer674 2 года назад
"Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes"
@ralflang5524
@ralflang5524 2 года назад
@@hivaladeen4892 who is "we"?
@BHuang92
@BHuang92 2 года назад
Fun Fact: The BF 109 is one of the most produced fighter aircraft of all time, with the last variant used by the Spanish all the way up to the 1950s!
@nhatpham9933
@nhatpham9933 2 года назад
Albeit with the Merlin engine, turning it to a 109 with nose tumor
@dangerous1a200
@dangerous1a200 2 года назад
It's the Soviet Yak
@polarbear6479
@polarbear6479 2 года назад
If you mean fighter aircraft then that’s the MiG-21
@marinandrei1679
@marinandrei1679 2 года назад
@@polarbear6479 Il-2*
@flapflapflapflap
@flapflapflapflap 2 года назад
@@marinandrei1679 SU-3
@danc7934
@danc7934 2 года назад
1:54 "...Enter the fucker..."
@jaysondosgaming6611
@jaysondosgaming6611 Год назад
Fokker
@PRIVILEGE_YELLOW
@PRIVILEGE_YELLOW Год назад
Oh~
@Fritzthempg_dude
@Fritzthempg_dude 3 месяца назад
​@@PRIVILEGE_YELLOW now what is the reason for the "~"
@85daniel
@85daniel Год назад
I miss the Messerschmitt Me 323(Gigant-biggest cargo plane in WWII) and the Bo 105 which was a long time the multirole Helicopter of the Bundeswehr(attack, scout and cargo-is currently in usage by aerobatics).
@familyyap8083
@familyyap8083 Год назад
ok Read more
@familyyap8083
@familyyap8083 Год назад
wow Read more
@Exodon2020
@Exodon2020 2 года назад
5:07 Germany was prohibited by the treaty of Versailles to even comission any military planes. The Weimar Republic had a tech cooperation treaty with the equally shunned Soviet Union to at least somewhat keep up with developments and when the Nazis took power they started a covert rearmament programme right off the bat, commissioning the Heinkel He-51 biplane in 1934 (like many planes of the early 30s pretty much still a WW1 design with 1930s Tech Level) which was quickly replaced by the much more advanced Messerschmitt Bf-109. So it's not true to say Germany modernized its WW1 air forces to the BF-109. Its WW1 Air forces were entirely demobilized, decommissioned and mostly destroyed in 1919.
@kaltaron1284
@kaltaron1284 2 года назад
Yeah, that part raised my eyebrows a bit as well.
@danmorris8714
@danmorris8714 2 года назад
Kinda wish he'd showed the planes the BF 109 competed against, would make for a more in-depth look into designs that the Luftwaffe were looking for then as well. What we got was good, but just a little bit more would've been nice
@Genius_at_Work
@Genius_at_Work 2 года назад
The Versailles Treaty banned Germany from having anything Aviation-related. Every single Airplane Engine had to be destroyed. If it wasn't for England and America taming France, the Versailles Treaty would even have banned anything industrious, returning Germany to the 18th Century.
@andrewswift2727
@andrewswift2727 2 года назад
The plane the Germans were required to turn over at the end of World War I was the Fokker D-7 not the D-4. I really enjoy your work, thanks.
@bingbong7238
@bingbong7238 2 года назад
Sorry if this sounds dumb but was the last comment sarcastic or not
@andrewswift2727
@andrewswift2727 2 года назад
@@bingbong7238 no
@bingbong7238
@bingbong7238 2 года назад
@@andrewswift2727 oh ok
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 2 года назад
The "Fokker DIV" mistake earns this channel a "Dark Skies" medal. The dreaded Pot Metal Stalhelm with Bully Beef can clusters!;) This a 1916 vintage Fokker DIV: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_D.IV Your illustration shows an early 1918 vintage Fokker DVII: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_D.VII
@dariomladenovski7047
@dariomladenovski7047 2 года назад
they turned it over to who? I didn't watch the video just headed straight to the comments 😂😂
@sturzkampfflugzueg
@sturzkampfflugzueg 2 года назад
10:09 oh hey it's me :D
@lsgmatt9817
@lsgmatt9817 Год назад
Can I get your autograph?
@sturzkampfflugzueg
@sturzkampfflugzueg Год назад
@@lsgmatt9817 sure :D
@lsgmatt9817
@lsgmatt9817 Год назад
@@sturzkampfflugzueg MY GOD THANKS MY GRANPA IS A HUGE FAN OF YOU HE ALMOST LOST A LEG TO :D
@sturzkampfflugzueg
@sturzkampfflugzueg Год назад
@@lsgmatt9817 woa :D
@archimedesfromteamfortress2
@archimedesfromteamfortress2 26 дней назад
​​@@sturzkampfflugzueg🇬🇧🪝🛩️ Caught you Now you must serve with the RAF >:]
@DeliveryTank
@DeliveryTank 2 года назад
19:18 I bet it would be terrifying to see a flying panzer 6 tiger
@fren2327
@fren2327 2 года назад
The He 111 was a great bomber when it had fighter cover. It also had a very sturdy airframe and could take a beating. They where still used on the Eastern front up until 1944. Im suprised you mention the Do 217 in stead of the Ju 88 as they Ju 88 was the most common bomber the Germans had.
@petertrifonov8148
@petertrifonov8148 2 года назад
217 was a good bomber but the best and most used german one was the 88. Served throughout the whole war.
@wozamigamez592
@wozamigamez592 2 года назад
Bombers are great if they have support because the Rear gunners cannot Face everywhere.
@albertkesselring7768
@albertkesselring7768 2 года назад
I think that since he already mentioned the JU87, there was no need to. According to what I've learnt, the JU87 and JU88 were pretty similar, both in aspect and function. Also I'm Kesselring one of the main commanders of the Luftwaffe
@Entity282
@Entity282 2 года назад
@@albertkesselring7768 The Ju 88 was used as level and dive bomber (latter being the same as the Ju 87) so you're right in that point. To the other parts the 88 was used tho, it is not comparible to the Ju 87 as the Ju 88 was also for example used as a heavy fighter, reconaissance aircraft and heavy night fighter. In my opinion, the Ju 88 should have also been in the video as it is not very similar to the 87 in many of its roles.
@Samester48
@Samester48 2 года назад
@@albertkesselring7768 cmon Albert kesselring! You of all people should know the difference between your own aircraft!! Jokes aside, the JU-88 was a proper heavy bomber. The JU-87 was something more of an early strike fighter. Look them up you’ll see a visible difference in what they look like
@vermas4654
@vermas4654 2 года назад
That you didnt mention the Zeppelin Staaken R6 "Riesenflugzeug" is a bit disappointing while that is somewhat forgivable, skipping over the Junkers 88 is close to a war crime
@cqpp
@cqpp 2 года назад
He skipped so many aircraft including the DO335 the fastest propeller plane during the war, the me-163a, b and c versions, the me-263, the Me-262 HG I and HG II of which one prototype was documented to be produced. The Ho-229 which didn't see combat, but was still tested in test flights with one of the pilits dying in a crash. He also missed the Ju-188 and Ju-288 bombers aswell as the Ju-287 Jet bomber. The Arado-234 b and c versions all the way upto the c5 twin engine jet bomber was also missed.
@JV-bj4kx
@JV-bj4kx 2 года назад
@@cqpp Do 335 only had few prototypes and never saw any combat service, of course it should have had a mention in the video
@herrdoctor2895
@herrdoctor2895 Год назад
@@cqpp maybe he didn't mentioned them because the lack of those planes being used maybe?
@alamo134
@alamo134 Год назад
Since he also mentioned US's exported aircraft in Germany, I am disappointed with the exclusion of F-4, especially the with ICE program.
@d_cst4190
@d_cst4190 Год назад
@@cqpp average war thunder player thinking they know it all
@familyuser2622
@familyuser2622 2 года назад
I really loved the evolution series, really pleased of all the contents! You deserve at least 10M subs.
@botrbro
@botrbro 2 года назад
It may have already been mentioned, but the Fokker aircraft that stood out at the end of the was was not the D.IV (4) but the Fokker D.VII (7). It was, as you mentioned, an outstanding aircraft, and even saw combat after WWI during the Polish-Soviet war in 1919.
@ChicagoPianist
@ChicagoPianist 2 года назад
These episodes are my favorite, I love them, can’t wait for the next, maybe another country’s evolution of aircraft
@bejaminmaston1347
@bejaminmaston1347 2 года назад
@we will shut up
@bomb8149
@bomb8149 2 года назад
Britain i think would be good
@averagejoe8358
@averagejoe8358 2 года назад
@@bomb8149 Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Oldest airforce in the world, would only be fitting.
@campbellsoup4646
@campbellsoup4646 2 года назад
@@averagejoe8358 I guess you could call it the oldest airforce but you could also say alll other country’s started using planes at the same time
@DanielGChong
@DanielGChong 2 года назад
@we will it's a bait boys don't fall for it cmon ik you're smarter than this
@hi_imken8860
@hi_imken8860 2 года назад
16:21 Warthunder players : We know..
@Youtubeuser-yd6ze
@Youtubeuser-yd6ze 2 года назад
The Luftwaffe also operated the Vietnam war F-4 Phantom. Great video as always.
@longnguyenson646
@longnguyenson646 Год назад
Interesting. Could you give some sources?
@vantic569
@vantic569 2 года назад
16:40 it translates to ´fighter of the people´
@Official_Kezzie
@Official_Kezzie 2 года назад
Long awaited, the Armchair Historian delivers once more!
@sawyerlogon7666
@sawyerlogon7666 2 года назад
New serises
@bejaminmaston1347
@bejaminmaston1347 2 года назад
@we will stfu This is just a religion thing
@hanswolfgangmercer
@hanswolfgangmercer 2 года назад
Absolutely love this! One SLIGHT correction at 7:31 the aircraft you're depicting is a 109 G-10, the K-4 had a fully retractable tailwheel.
@stuffzie8329
@stuffzie8329 2 года назад
+1% aerodynamics.
@motorolje1903
@motorolje1903 Год назад
Slight correction: only the K-4 variant had a fully retractable tailwheel; K-2 and K-6 had fixed tailwheels.
@conboi124
@conboi124 Год назад
he said it's a 109
@sten654
@sten654 Год назад
🤓
@gsilvy4k570
@gsilvy4k570 Год назад
@@conboi124 He in fact said "109 K"
@edogoldaniga7559
@edogoldaniga7559 2 года назад
Oh my god, this is incredible. Go on with all these types of videos. You’re the best nowadays, continue like this!! Support from Italy 🇮🇹
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 2 года назад
Maybe we can see an Italian aircraft video too
@edogoldaniga7559
@edogoldaniga7559 2 года назад
@@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 would be amazing
@danielefabbro822
@danielefabbro822 Год назад
@@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 yeah, the G.55 Centauro for example was the best Axis fighter of the war. For example. Our Macchi series of fighters was some of the best fighters ever made and the MC 205 was comparable to American P51 Mustang. It would be interesting to see what this channel says about the planes of those who invented aerial warfare.
@TheMemeDynamics
@TheMemeDynamics 2 года назад
Love the new in-flight aircraft animation style! Good job, The Armchair Historian team!
@familyyap8083
@familyyap8083 Год назад
ok ...Read more
@animeyahallo3887
@animeyahallo3887 2 года назад
The fact that the german air force was able to cloak their aircrafts invinsible during D-Day is amazing. It was if they don't exist at all.
@CptInside
@CptInside 2 года назад
Haha, I had to think of a joke: if you See a silver plane its American, if it is black its british, if you See nothing at all its the Luftwaffe ^^
@canthi109
@canthi109 2 года назад
@@CptInside Luftwaffe 1944-45 be like:
@kkjkkj2584
@kkjkkj2584 2 года назад
Keep in mind that Germany used almost all their war machine on the Eastern front. And also many people didn't know that Germany was outnumbered even on Western front
@lietcedrick1412
@lietcedrick1412 2 года назад
Fun fact: There were 2 Luftwaffe planes that manage to do a strafe run in Gold or Sword Beach i think But i get the joke 😂
@Better_Clean_Than_Green
@Better_Clean_Than_Green 2 года назад
@@CptInside Know it already but still funny af🤣
@EpicJoshua314
@EpicJoshua314 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this video, thank you! Interesting facts about the German F-104G, Tornado, Eurofighter Typhoon and Eurocopter Tiger. With the Me-262, the best place for Allied fighters to shoot it down was on landing as the 262 lacked dive brakes and had to fly many miles downwind just to slow down enough to drop the landing gear and flaps. One quick note: 3:19, that's actually a Fokker D7
@WhatIsLove170
@WhatIsLove170 2 года назад
I wish you included more on helicopters here. Ww2 gave rise to some interesting experimental helicopters that even saw very limited use.
@mainzen3654
@mainzen3654 2 года назад
really loves the series and Im looking forward for the other nations that you will do next, I would love to see Ships in the near future !
@humorsue8548
@humorsue8548 2 года назад
The evolution of German naval vessels would be great.
@sminkycorp
@sminkycorp 2 года назад
Less great than a similar video about British Naval vessels of course !
@humorsue8548
@humorsue8548 2 года назад
@@sminkycorp Japanese Navy reigns supreme.
@builder_dahomey
@builder_dahomey Год назад
Mostly U boats.
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios Год назад
@@sminkycorp as a German I can totally support that. at least since after the war our boats are rather meh.
@huge.muianus
@huge.muianus 2 года назад
6:52 that animation is so beautiful!
@williammaloney2110
@williammaloney2110 2 года назад
Great work on these guys. Thank you!
@vietcongwithinternet4226
@vietcongwithinternet4226 2 года назад
I loved this video! Cant wait for the potential evolution of Japanese aircraft!
@adamdaniel4939
@adamdaniel4939 2 года назад
Kamikaze pilots😳
@dunkenbronuts5019
@dunkenbronuts5019 2 года назад
Always love your videos!!!! One of my most favorite history channels of all time!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!
@SomeHistoryNerdnamedMaison
@SomeHistoryNerdnamedMaison 2 года назад
Same
@dpm2937
@dpm2937 2 года назад
The former Military Airport in Memmingen has a F104G on Display. Saw it today and I gotta say: its one of the most beautiful pieces of aircraft I ever saw
@Settysaur
@Settysaur 2 года назад
Amazingly well done videos. I enjoy so much the history of military development.
@nicholassee8855
@nicholassee8855 2 года назад
i love this new series i hope to see the other countries such as japan, USA or even Russian as aircraft are unique in their own way and seeing them fly is like a work of art
@NBH-xh3nq
@NBH-xh3nq 2 года назад
Can't wait to see more of these, keep it up!
@bensparling6757
@bensparling6757 2 года назад
THIS IS SUCH AN AWESOME IDEA!! Great video!
@thijs6264
@thijs6264 2 года назад
Beautifully depicted! Great job
@ODST_Parker
@ODST_Parker 2 года назад
You got my favorites on the cover. Dr.I, Bf 109, and Tornado. Gotta admit though, I do love the Albatross, Fw 190, and the Me 262.
@averagejoe8358
@averagejoe8358 2 года назад
I think you should do British aircraft next. As it literally has the oldest airforce in the world, I think it would be fitting. Edit: To all those who wanna present their air forces as the oldest, even though they were controlled by the army at the time, please stop.
@averagejoe8358
@averagejoe8358 2 года назад
@keep rollin Clicked on it once, stop fucking spamming it. Nobody click this league of legends player's link.
@startrekmike
@startrekmike 2 года назад
Wouldn't the French take the trophy on that? The Royal Flying Corps became active in 1912 while the French Army started employing aircraft in a military role in 1909.
@Brunch65
@Brunch65 2 года назад
@keep rollin ratio
@averagejoe8358
@averagejoe8358 2 года назад
@@startrekmike True, although France really only used the Air Force for experimental. They only started producing aircraft in 1914
@Better_Clean_Than_Green
@Better_Clean_Than_Green 2 года назад
@Mars Haha how funny😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐🔫
@nickvalintine4652
@nickvalintine4652 Год назад
Allies: why do I hear boss music Fredrich Von Richtofen: hahaha 80 allies go boom
@kingcytoxien1775
@kingcytoxien1775 2 года назад
Crazy how much work are in these Videos respect
@firstcynic92
@firstcynic92 2 года назад
3:25. That's the Fokker D.VII that was tested by the Red Baron (he didn't like it), made in large numbers, only saw 10 months of service, and was handed over to the allies. Only 44 Fokker D.IV were built, and that was in 1916.
@addylandzaat8080
@addylandzaat8080 2 года назад
I wonder how this mistake could be made. D.IV (D-4) and D.VII (D-7) do not look alike.
@mladtheimpaler
@mladtheimpaler 2 года назад
I mean knowing the armchair historian as a creator who only really goes into base-level details, it was sad to see the mistake but it wasn't surprising.
@yancourtemanche5183
@yancourtemanche5183 Год назад
@@addylandzaat8080 roman numerals misreading…
@addylandzaat8080
@addylandzaat8080 Год назад
@@yancourtemanche5183 Hmmm, if you're dyslexic you could mistake VI for IV I guess. But IV for VII? And a lot of sources use Arabic numerals.
@LordValorum
@LordValorum 2 года назад
4:39 Gotha Co Fast :D
@sn0lder
@sn0lder 2 года назад
amazing visuals and great video
@ivanstrydom8417
@ivanstrydom8417 2 года назад
Brilliant work sir, most enjoyable.
@enterthegungeoneer7226
@enterthegungeoneer7226 2 года назад
Great to see the improved animations this time on aircraft. They feel almost alive!
@dennysreyes7060
@dennysreyes7060 2 года назад
My favorite German aircraft was the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet a funny looking aircraft with deadly weapons but the problem was the aircraft was too hard to control which caused a lot of crashes
@nzwotb2525
@nzwotb2525 2 года назад
And that the rocket fuel dissolved its pilots
@JV-bj4kx
@JV-bj4kx 2 года назад
@@nzwotb2525 Not when they wore a suit to protect against it
@JV-bj4kx
@JV-bj4kx 2 года назад
@@adibar9066 I am talking about the fuel used in it
@JV-bj4kx
@JV-bj4kx 2 года назад
@@adibar9066 If the fuel touched oil on the ground it would lead to an explosion
@Gdog-sn3zr
@Gdog-sn3zr 2 года назад
Always loved your videos this is the greatest channel to learn history in my opinion
@YourAverageAntifurry
@YourAverageAntifurry 2 года назад
10:30 A10: who are you? That stuka: im you but older
@Fritzthempg_dude
@Fritzthempg_dude 3 месяца назад
W name
@gregorysaugustine5236
@gregorysaugustine5236 Месяц назад
Isn't the il-2 a more appropriate predecessor of the a-10 since both of them are close air support aircraft? The ju-87 is specifically a dive bomber. Only later did they occupy the role of CAS
@dorvalaguiar1536
@dorvalaguiar1536 Год назад
7:50 VOLDEMORT?
@seanperson2032
@seanperson2032 2 года назад
Hey, you guys should do an "evolution of x military unit" series at some point. Like division level units. For example, my great grandfather served in the 34th infantry division in ww2, it would be super cool to see an animated history of that unit. When did they get founded? What battles did they fight in throughout history? Are there any notable medals awarded to members of that unit? Does that unit still exist in the modern military? And you could even break it out further and do other countries division level units as well.
@PhilipFry.
@PhilipFry. 2 года назад
A lot of units get created/disbanded all the time, you would be hard pressed to find a unit that has continuously existed since WW1
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 2 года назад
@@PhilipFry. There a few, but they're rare. I think the oldest unit in America is the 3rd infantry regiment which was created in 1784. There's also the 7th infantry regiment which has fought in more campaigns than any other unit and was created in 1812.
@Utter_Disc
@Utter_Disc 2 года назад
@@PhilipFry. 1st US marine division was activated In 1941 on February 1st during ww2 and is still active to this day
@Confiteor10115
@Confiteor10115 2 года назад
Being a massive fan of aviation, this was awesome to see! Thank you!
@Tabloid_Hedron
@Tabloid_Hedron 2 года назад
I love the flying animation how the aircraft loosely float around at 6:15
@thesaturn6763
@thesaturn6763 2 года назад
french tanks next please? i think they are incredibly unique and interesting.
@juang1574
@juang1574 2 года назад
Somua hotchkiss and renault
@kaltaron1284
@kaltaron1284 2 года назад
They also have a pretty bad rep regarding WWII which isn't really deserved. The tanks were actually not that bad and the Germans put them to use later. The command structure and general planning OTOH...
@crusanosicus562
@crusanosicus562 2 года назад
@@kaltaron1284 yeah their tanks were pretty good
@kaltaron1284
@kaltaron1284 2 года назад
@BloxyHD In some ways. Mainly armour. Communication and tactics on the other hand...
@RutakoVon
@RutakoVon Год назад
​@BloxyHD not in terms of firepower
@matteochiesurin2365
@matteochiesurin2365 2 года назад
Really enjoyed the video, one note though: I'm pretty confident that the plane you were speaking about from around 3:06 on is the Fokker D.VII, not D.IV (this was a pretty machine of which only 40 were produced, in 1916).
@LUDominik
@LUDominik 2 года назад
Great Work. Looks pretty cool.
@rsookchand919
@rsookchand919 10 месяцев назад
Please continue this series!
@codyshi4743
@codyshi4743 2 года назад
Do a video on the evolution of the Chinese army uniform.
@bedrockisgoodsamelikejava2372
@bedrockisgoodsamelikejava2372 2 года назад
Damn i feel i wanna play this 4:04
@superhans85
@superhans85 2 года назад
guys your art direction goes from strength to strength as time goes on. Beautiful visuals
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 2 года назад
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
@SverkerSuper
@SverkerSuper 2 года назад
Would love to see this on the Swedish Air Force since it has alot of interesting designs
@rasmusrasmusson7176
@rasmusrasmusson7176 2 года назад
If possible, could you do a video of the Swedish army uniform evolution, I know they have some history stretching back to the medieval ages which might be hard to get information about the uniforms, but it would be fun to see.
@DutchPlaneMan
@DutchPlaneMan Год назад
please do more of these!
@masonphillips8871
@masonphillips8871 2 года назад
I love this CHANNEL!!
@bejaminmaston1347
@bejaminmaston1347 2 года назад
Please do more of these evolution of vehicles ,alot of us like them
@9999AWC
@9999AWC 2 года назад
Fantastic video in every aspect! Just wish you'd've mentioned the Ju-88 and Me-163.
@cqpp
@cqpp 2 года назад
Amd the arado-234's, and the ho-229's, amd the do335, and the ju288, and the the me 262 hg series, and the me263, and the me264 and the Ju287. Damnit he missed nearly more than half of everything, he even completely ignored all of east german aircraft which they got with the help of the soviet Union. The Mig-29 was even part of the United german airforce after reunification. How did he miss all of that.
@lemurman7978
@lemurman7978 2 года назад
@@cqpp I guess it takes a lot of effort to make all of this
@nicomarin6887
@nicomarin6887 2 года назад
I wish you talked about the Me-163 Komet, but overall nice vid👍
@paulgeorge7557
@paulgeorge7557 2 года назад
Awesome video thank you
@luislugo1289
@luislugo1289 2 года назад
Hermosísimo vídeo! Muy bellos los aparatos alemanes.
@butterpopcornx7610
@butterpopcornx7610 2 года назад
Just the art makes me immediately click this, great video once again!
@monika.alt197
@monika.alt197 2 года назад
I absolutely love aviation and german history. This video is the best of both worlds.
@MisteriosGloriosos922
@MisteriosGloriosos922 2 года назад
*Thanks for sharing informative video. Liked&Subcribed!!*
@jonabotha1572
@jonabotha1572 2 года назад
15:00 why do the clouds have legs
@svensantesson2020
@svensantesson2020 25 дней назад
🤣
@user-dc1vy6hh1f
@user-dc1vy6hh1f 2 года назад
17:44 I like your humor
@chazandrewponseca1385
@chazandrewponseca1385 2 года назад
I really love the animations and I have a request, can you make a history of JSDF?
@benjaminroberson1967
@benjaminroberson1967 2 года назад
The Stork was very similar to the American Piper Cubs. My great grandpa's artillery unit was scouted by a Stork briefly before they realized that it wasn't a friendly Cub overhead.
@SpaceMonkeyBoi
@SpaceMonkeyBoi 2 года назад
Love these evolution videos! Wondering if you have plans to do India, or Egypt
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 2 года назад
India has a few indigenous aircraft, but no enough to make a video on. I don't think Egypt has any.
@SkellyofSkellington
@SkellyofSkellington Месяц назад
I think most of their aircraft are US fighters given to them
@frostking3566
@frostking3566 2 года назад
Would love to see a British, American and Japanese version of this..... such a interesting video
@EnergyJoules
@EnergyJoules 2 года назад
the animations are getting better everytime
@chickennn9146
@chickennn9146 2 года назад
Amazing content!
@nicobings2674
@nicobings2674 2 года назад
The F-104G didnt just crash because of a leak of Pilot traning it was many reasons coming together. Also a problem was that the luftwaffe just buyed all those starfighters but didnt even had hangars for all of them so most need to stay outside by every weather something as you can guess is not the best thing for a supersonic fighter
@CJ_1406
@CJ_1406 2 года назад
The Germans really loved the color yellow on their planes.
@blackmark7165
@blackmark7165 2 года назад
I think its because their way for identification
@chrisyuri4187
@chrisyuri4187 2 года назад
beautiful art, thanks
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77 Год назад
Awesome excellent animation too
@Nebby_Webby
@Nebby_Webby 2 года назад
8:34 "enter the fucker" 😂
@seferowastaken
@seferowastaken Год назад
As a war thunder player, i am astonished
@katijasaad2034
@katijasaad2034 2 года назад
I love this video come on make another
@sharathelordbalu2855
@sharathelordbalu2855 2 года назад
Dude the graphics is so good
@martinlutz5446
@martinlutz5446 2 года назад
Very nice. Although I think the post WW2 part of the video was a little short. The Luftwaffe had a bunch of foreign made planes like the F84F, F86K, the Fiat G.91 "Gina" etc... Also the Starfighter had many problems. Technical problems with the design itself, poor quality on some critical parts, maintenance issues, being used for things it wasn't designed for... The Alpha Jet is also worth mentioning I think, since it was another example of European cooperation (in this case a Franco-German project)
@kaltaron1284
@kaltaron1284 2 года назад
And that's only regarding West Germany. The Eastern part had it's own planes which would have interesting stories later. But as far as I understand it the video is about German made planes so that might be understandable.
@martinlutz5446
@martinlutz5446 2 года назад
@@kaltaron1284 Yeah they could have mentioned east Germany. But I get that they didn't dedicate a specific section of the video to east Germany since they simply used a bunch of MiGs Sukhois and other Soviet planes
@martinlutz5446
@martinlutz5446 2 года назад
@@jerankorak7997that's why I mentioned the Alpha Jet, which was partly German. Looking forward to more videos on cold war era jets 👍🏼
@kaltaron1284
@kaltaron1284 2 года назад
@@martinlutz5446 Which is basically the same situation as for the West using F84F, F86K or the Fiat G.91. I'm not sure if both sides produced any of those planes on license locally or just got them.
@HingerlAlois
@HingerlAlois 2 года назад
@@jerankorak7997 The Alpha Jet was developed by Germany and France, it was also to a large extent built in Germany by Dornier. Germany bought 175 of them as light attack aircrafts. If we’re talking about helicopters the Bo 105 would’ve been worth mentioning, it served amongst other roles also as an anti-tank helicopter armed with up to 6 ATGMs. Germany had 212 of them in the anti-tank version and 100 more for transportation.
@TheEvil909295
@TheEvil909295 2 года назад
2:14 That's not 100 percent true. On French aircraft, the propellers were protected against fire from their own ammunition by deflector wedges. Fokker investigated this concept and found that the German 8mm was too strong for deflector wedges and then developed a synchronization gear. But there were also patents from other designers such as Franz Schneider and Raymond Saulnier.
@kalebbrazzle2685
@kalebbrazzle2685 2 года назад
more videos like this pls
@Tau-5-weeb
@Tau-5-weeb 2 года назад
aww im so glad you mentioned the cute little Storch. my favourite unarmed plane.
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