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Intro To The Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a Biplane Fighter 

Historical Aviation Film Unit
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This is a 360° walk-around introductory video to the Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a -- one of Britains best fighter aircraft of World War One.
This example is a 100% accurate reproduction built by The Vintage Aviator Ltd in Wellington, New Zealand.
For more info see: www.thevintagea...
The S.E.5 was first used in action by No 56 Squadron RFC on the 22nd April 1917. By the end of 1917 a further seven RFC squadrons had been equipped with the type which by then had developed into the ‘5a’ variant (with a 200hp engine instead of the earlier 150hp Hispano-Suiza).
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Комментарии : 37   
@bryo4321
@bryo4321 8 дней назад
Flying a plane like this must be such an incredible experience!
@aaaht3810
@aaaht3810 2 года назад
Always thought the SE.5 was a beautiful aircraft and to me it looked very advanced for its time. The rapid evolution of aircraft from 1914 to 1918 was always amazing to me. Especially the large bombers.
@Warbirds
@Warbirds Месяц назад
Congrats to 100.000 Subscribers
@HistAvFilmUnit
@HistAvFilmUnit Месяц назад
Thanks -- nice that someone noticed! 😀
@dutchloveRC
@dutchloveRC 2 года назад
beautiful plane, just got and RC one!
@garythatcher4219
@garythatcher4219 2 года назад
Yes me to mine needs a bit of work to get fling again though.
@darrens7040
@darrens7040 5 лет назад
Fantastic thorough video thanks for sharing.
@WritingFighter
@WritingFighter 2 года назад
For some reason as a kid and up to now, the SE.5 has been my favorite WWI airplane.
@FriedrichVonSchmidt
@FriedrichVonSchmidt 5 лет назад
If I had the money and the space, I'd buy her in a heart beat. Such a beautiful aircraft. Curious however, of the price tag on this aircraft?
@thomasquinn284
@thomasquinn284 5 лет назад
Great video. I love the WWI aircraft. Each of them are works of art. Thank you so very much for bringing them alive.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 5 лет назад
AGREED, BUT , WE'LL HAVE TO TAKE HIS WORD FOR IT, AS TO BEING AIRWORTHY I.E. WE DIDN'T GET TO HEAR THE ENGINE START, OR THE PLANE ACTUALLY FLYING.
@Братецревольвер
She is a real beauty. Thanks for share.
@englishpassport6590
@englishpassport6590 2 года назад
The Australian Airforce used the SE5a as it's frontline fighter for many years after The First World War it was years ahead of it's time. I wonder how it would have performed with the 450hp in 1925 to 900 hp in 1932 Napier Lion engine installed as a power unit. Fairy Aviation also had a fast and reliable engine in the Curtiss V12 they built under license which finally sparked the fire under a lazy solumnescent .... between the wars - Rolls Royce! There were plenty of other watercooled inline and aircooled radial engines from British aircraft engine manufacturers like Armstrong Whitworth to choose from even Hispano Suiza had one?. Logically it would have required a steel tubular airframe to hold the power output of these more advnced aircraft engines but with it's clever no non-sense streamlined layout could have been the inspiration behind a biplane airplane as fast as a Gloster Gladiator. The monoplane inspiration could have come later...
@Teknolojitv9340
@Teknolojitv9340 Год назад
Can I do this myself?
@francois1606
@francois1606 5 лет назад
Magnifique, il est tout neuf. L'usine produit toujours? Si oui, c'est une usine à rêves.
@HistAvFilmUnit
@HistAvFilmUnit 5 лет назад
Built in 2007-2008. The Vintage Aviator Ltd are still able to make 'new' SE.5a's, though I don';t think they have any on the production line at the moment. See: www.thevintageaviator.co.nz
@francois1606
@francois1606 5 лет назад
@@HistAvFilmUnit. Merci de votre réponse et pourquoi pas un Vickers Vimy. Les multimoteurs de cette époque sont plus que rare?
@HistAvFilmUnit
@HistAvFilmUnit 5 лет назад
Yes, a Vickers Vimy would be awesome, wouldn't it. Somehow I can't really see anything like that being built -- simply too big!
@francois1606
@francois1606 5 лет назад
@@HistAvFilmUnit Oui, je pense aussi mais se serait impressionnant et comme les Néo-Zélandais ont beaucoup de talents pour restaurer de vieilles machines, je me suis mis a rêver. J'aime beaucoup vos vidéos, good job!
@longtimepittsowner5589
@longtimepittsowner5589 2 года назад
Well she it 2x’s the size of my S1S w /180 hp Very nice and very much loved bi plane
@PDZ1122
@PDZ1122 3 года назад
Look, it's an Issy-foive-eeeh!
@HistAvFilmUnit
@HistAvFilmUnit 3 года назад
Rude!
@thomasryan5394
@thomasryan5394 Год назад
What did it sell for?
@HistAvFilmUnit
@HistAvFilmUnit Год назад
It didn't.
@Atpost334
@Atpost334 9 месяцев назад
@@HistAvFilmUnit Curious what the asking price was?
@MrVink-nd6bw
@MrVink-nd6bw 3 года назад
Beautiful of course, but I wonder why these markings were chosen? B507 had a (edit: *geared*) Hispano Suiza installed, so it really was a different looking machine? Also a square windscreen, but that may be nitpicking!
@HistAvFilmUnit
@HistAvFilmUnit 3 года назад
Interesting!
@zmorito
@zmorito 4 года назад
Red Bull pilot Daniel Ryfa built one and flies it.
@Dog.soldier1950
@Dog.soldier1950 5 лет назад
This is the aircraft along with the SPAD that beat the imperial German Air Force
@davidaitchison8875
@davidaitchison8875 4 года назад
I don't believe the German Army Air Service would accept your underlying premise.
@MothaLuva
@MothaLuva 4 года назад
The ImperialGerman Air Force was never “beaten”.
@paulallen8109
@paulallen8109 3 года назад
@@MothaLuva Neither was the German army. But it was clear which way it was going and that they would have seen utterly annihilated had the war gone on to 1919. So while not "beaten" they had already been given a severe pummeling and couldn't have lasted another round. The (in)famous German pride was the reason several myths spread after the war that they hadn't really been "beaten" but betrayed by their own. That pride was exploited by the infamous corporal. Sadly some people today still like to maintain the notion that Germany wasn't "beaten" in WWI. This also explains why the allies insisted on "Unconditional surrender" in WWII. This time there would be no chance for the Germans to believe they hadn't been beaten.
@paulallen8109
@paulallen8109 3 года назад
@Incog Nito So did the Germans. They certainly couldn't afford to be picky by that stage of the war.
@idleonlooker1078
@idleonlooker1078 3 года назад
@@paulallen8109 Absolutely agree with you. At the end of WWI, because the allies stopped at the German border, they allowed the German military forces to retire in good order - and with all their arms - into Germany, the nation chose to believe the absurd notion that they were undefeated. At the Versailles Treaty a French general was noted as saying: "we have only prevented the start of another war by 20yrs" (he was only 3mths out in this prediction!). So, at the end of WWII when the Germans were beaten - and lost AGAIN - that's why the allies went into Germany and conquored the country. They made DAMN sure - this time! - that the Germans were in no doubt whatsoever that they'd (again!) LOST the war!! To date - 76yrs later - that tactic has worked and Germany has never again tried starting another bloody war. Any other interpretation of these facts is pure, revisionist, BS. 👍
@richardw64
@richardw64 2 года назад
Huh?
@Dalesmanable
@Dalesmanable Год назад
Perversely Fitzgerald survived the horrors of the war but shortly afterwards was murdered in his bed by the IRA.
@thatfeeble-mindedboy
@thatfeeble-mindedboy 2 года назад
It’s the fimed Issy foive I model…
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