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The Bristol 188 Flaming Pencil - Supersonic Stainless Steel 

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In 1954, Britain finalized "Specification ER.134D", calling for the development of a supersonic aircraft that would be the fastest in the world behind the U.S. X-15 Space Plane project. The aircraft would need to maintain speeds of at least Mach 2.75 for prolonged periods, necessitating the exploration of radical designs capable of dissipating the extreme temperatures generated by atmospheric friction. Judged to be the most promising of the submitted proposals, the Bristol Aeroplane Company was awarded a contract to create six of their Bristol Type 188 airframes. The experimental stainless steel twin-engine jet plane would be built specifically to avoid kinetic heating of up to 500 degrees Celsius that would melt traditional aircraft. The expensive, complicated, and unusually thin design earned it the nickname the "Flying Pencil..."
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@OldSethOnetooth
@OldSethOnetooth 4 года назад
"Missile development, on the other hand, boomed." I see what you did there.
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 4 года назад
🤣
@brenttesterman1198
@brenttesterman1198 4 года назад
Sonically speaking, that is.
@ianwalton284
@ianwalton284 3 года назад
But it had a lisp.
@nickschneider774
@nickschneider774 3 года назад
I literally read this comment as the words came out of his mouth. 😄
@QuestionThings123
@QuestionThings123 3 года назад
You're at 420 likes, otherwise I would give you one 😏
@KE-qu3ty
@KE-qu3ty 4 года назад
This channel is like forgotten weapons but for airplanes with wonderful audio, Impressive.
@darryldyke1264
@darryldyke1264 4 года назад
Excellent video. Because of this aircraft we still have stainless "Bristol" rivets in the aerospace industry.
@IDontWantAHandle101
@IDontWantAHandle101 4 года назад
The vid gives the impression that it was a complete disaster but the lessons learned had a profound effect on developing aircraft for probably decades.
@001-j7l
@001-j7l 4 года назад
Formed through normal means?
@darryldyke1264
@darryldyke1264 4 года назад
Percussion formed but you only get one shot at it. They work harden first go.
@sandervanderkammen9230
@sandervanderkammen9230 3 года назад
@@IDontWantAHandle101 The plane was a complete disaster... its design and technology were decades behind.
@haroldwilkes6608
@haroldwilkes6608 2 года назад
And in Cockney rhyming slang, "bristols" have an entirely different meaning...
@Kurzula5150
@Kurzula5150 4 года назад
British cabinet minister; "Regrettably the government will no longer be funding further work on your aircraft." Bristol Aeroplane Company; "But the leaps in technology we've made." British cabinet minister; "Have you thought about cutting off the wings and going for the land speed record?"
@ubroberts5541
@ubroberts5541 3 года назад
Not quite. It was a primitive attempt at Mach 3 high altitude prolonged flight. History says so, not a matter of opinion but fact.
@stanleybuchan4610
@stanleybuchan4610 3 года назад
........or even better, we'll give it to the Yanks. (again!)
@dougball328
@dougball328 2 года назад
@@ubroberts5541 Not much of an attempt since it never even got to Mach 2. Saying you are going to try something is one thing - but what matters is achieving it. Airplanes of this era faced a rapidly changing environment. The advent of improved radar systems and surface to air missiles, along with ICBMs, rendered high speed, high altitude bombers useless. Not only were projects cancelled in the UK and Canada, but the XB-70 program in the US was also cancelled. And the XB-70 DID achieve sustained Mach 3 flight. In addition, the B-58s career was cut very short as well.
@andrewwenzel3600
@andrewwenzel3600 4 года назад
Despite the fact we have since lost our aviation industry, we British really did build some super futuristic looking aircraft. Examples: The Vulcan bomber which looks like a 1950's B-2, the Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52, a twin jet flying wing from 1947, the De Havilland Comet airliner, not only the first jet airliner but one who's aerodynamics inspired a few aircraft that succeeded it. Add Concorde in there and my point is proven
@paulqueripel3493
@paulqueripel3493 4 года назад
And the evil looking Victor, a 1950s sci-fi plane.
@ezraprice6709
@ezraprice6709 4 года назад
Only Rolls Royce and BAE are left standing (although great portions of the old aviation industry have been assimilated into these two giants).
@edm9527
@edm9527 4 года назад
TSR 2
@paulhaynes8045
@paulhaynes8045 4 года назад
Post O-levels in 1970, we were lying on the grass on the school playing fields in Romford, looking up at the clouds, when a fleet of Vulcans flew over (possibly all the Vulcans? - there were half a dozen or more), accompanied by a couple of fighters. They were very low and their approach had been from behind the slope we were lying on, so they appeared above us as if by magic. It was one of those moments that you never forget. I had no idea the Vulvans even existed, so to me the sky had just filled with planes that looked like Concorde! One of them was slightly out of formation an had smoke coming out of one engine. As a PS to this, prior to movng to Essex, my dad worked at Vicars (based in the old Brooklands car racing circuit). I remember him working on the revolutionary VC10 (he took me to work with him one Saturday and showed me the new plane under construction - but all I can remember is the full-scale models they had built out of wood!). His last job there was as a tool-maker draughtsman working on the jigs used to make the windscreens for Concorde (seven layers of glass and plastic, if memory serves, with at least one layer of ultra-thin gold leaf used to heat the windscreen).
@logisticsnail5014
@logisticsnail5014 4 года назад
That’s so true tho, I hope that one of those companies or a new one just comes out of the blue and make a completely insane aircraft
@maddog2557
@maddog2557 4 года назад
The narrator side job is to explain lease agreements at the tail end of commercials.
@Vigo327
@Vigo327 4 года назад
At least he's not stretching 6 minutes of real content past the 10 minute mark just to qualify for a different level of RU-vid monetization. I find those annoying. I speed up most narration anyway. This is a good speed for me.
@dr.jamesolack8504
@dr.jamesolack8504 4 года назад
Too much nose candy!
@juliogonzo2718
@juliogonzo2718 4 года назад
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@michaelesposito2629
@michaelesposito2629 4 года назад
I really don’t get these comments. He talks normal
@dr.jamesolack8504
@dr.jamesolack8504 4 года назад
Michael Esposito So does an auctioneer.....I suppose.
@redvelvetshoes
@redvelvetshoes 3 года назад
The EE lightning had - at the time - the fastest climb rate of any fighter bomber, it was its main selling point as its endurance wasn’t optimal . However , the EE lightning still holds as one of the fastest climb rates of all time. The only thing that’s ever held British aviation back, id unimaginative governments. The U.K. still has one of the worlds largest aerospace industries, however.
@Rich77UK
@Rich77UK 2 года назад
There have been many great post war Planes developed in Britain. All axed due to incompitent governmental interference.
@billpugh58
@billpugh58 2 года назад
“It’s endurance wasn’t optimal” teeheheheheheheeeeheheheheheheeee it was short of fuel on take off! A third of them were lost and the stacked engine design was a disaster. It only carried two inaccurate unreliable missiles (fire streak or Redtop). It was actually a terrible design that must have been fun to fly but not to fight against the massed bombers and long range fighters of the Soviet Airforce.……
@AVMamfortas
@AVMamfortas Год назад
@@billpugh58 Yaaaa Boooo :)
@tectorama
@tectorama 4 года назад
I've seen the 188 at Cosford, it looks impressive. I also saw a lot of scrapped and soon to be scrapped aircraft on Foulness when I was working there in 1984.
@boffingeorge
@boffingeorge Год назад
Looks like the 188 😢has been scrapped
@angrypandaification
@angrypandaification 4 года назад
I see new Dark Skies, I watch new Dark Skies. Awesome content, thank you!
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 4 года назад
Great video! I've never heard of this aircraft! The UK seems to have made **lots** of aircraft that are hardly known about by anyone else! This one very much reminds me of the Blackbird.
@mothmagic1
@mothmagic1 Год назад
because a lot of them like this one were purely experimental
@johncraig1431
@johncraig1431 Год назад
Yeah SR72 was my initial impression
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 9 месяцев назад
Same
@matthewyabsley
@matthewyabsley 4 года назад
Played at 0.75 speed. This guy speaks faster than the planes he’s speaking about.
@mikejohnson5900
@mikejohnson5900 2 года назад
If you watch old movies, actors used to speak very quickly. For some reason people now speak slowly as if they're talking to idiots. Local news readers are especially guilty of this.
@InTheDarknessWhereIDwell
@InTheDarknessWhereIDwell 2 года назад
At least he sounds better at 0.75
@nf359
@nf359 2 года назад
@@mikejohnson5900 you’re real fun at parties arent you,
@drewcagno
@drewcagno 2 года назад
I use .75 speed for Ben shapiro as well
@danielrittscher456
@danielrittscher456 2 года назад
I can keep up most of the time but when he's going rapid fire on stats and names it's like listening to my brother
@toomanyuserids
@toomanyuserids 3 года назад
Ah, the good old Brit aerospace collapse of the '50s. Let's remember that in the time that this thing took to go from OR to first flight, the F-4 Phantom had gone from a private McDonnell design study bought by the US Navy to production squadron service. I'm reminded of Bill Gunston's line about how in the post-war era Boeing had more engineers working on B-52 flaps than the entire British aerospace industry had.
@Booboobear-eo4es
@Booboobear-eo4es 4 года назад
Looks like a twin engined F-104.
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 4 года назад
Or a Blackbird that's lost a lot of weight.
@alwayscensored6871
@alwayscensored6871 4 года назад
Sharpened Canberra bomber?
@mike81920
@mike81920 4 года назад
It inspires Yakovlev Yak-28
@mat5267
@mat5267 4 года назад
SR 71’s estranged cousin.
@Silverback0687
@Silverback0687 4 года назад
Think you mean the f104 looks like a single engined 188
@bernardw4842
@bernardw4842 4 года назад
I reckon you got the music just right for a voice-over documentary - there's plenty of sonic space in it so it doesn't intrude on the voice-over and you restrained yourself from pumping it too loud. It's just meant to stop the gaps in the voice from being too empty without distracting from the commentary... voice and music levels were also steady and sounded normalised. Good job
@BuffMyRadius
@BuffMyRadius 4 года назад
Kinetic heating is mostly caused by air compressing in front of the vehicle and not by friction. It's a common misconception.
@SolarWebsite
@SolarWebsite 4 года назад
Same goes for reentering spacecraft.
@malcolmnicholls2893
@malcolmnicholls2893 4 года назад
Ta!
@iron60bitch62
@iron60bitch62 4 года назад
Very cool thx
@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM
@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM 4 года назад
@@anomalousboreoeutherian7683 : Pussy?
@mopar_dude9227
@mopar_dude9227 4 года назад
Stuart Marshall that is true with space crafts (or natural objects) reentering the atmosphere. They are much less aerodynamic, travel at much higher speeds and passing through “ thinner” air. Spacecrafts are not designed to be sleek or aerodynamic, but to be blunt to help slow their decent. For supersonic airplanes, most of the heat is from friction, not from compression of air in front of the plane. The much more aerodynamic design of the planes prevent the buildup of pressure.
@Funkstar124
@Funkstar124 4 года назад
One thing that is not often talked about is that during supersonic development, the British scientists shared their data with their American counterparts as a reciprocal agreement to speed up progress. The Yanks could not get over instability of their aircraft when hitting the sound barrier meant they hit a brick wall and couldn't work it out. The Brits had developed a new tail plain and flaps system that got over this and stabilised the aircraft and as per agreement, shared this info with the Yanks. Then THEY broke the sound barrier and claimed that prize fir themselves. The British engineers were well pissed as you can imagine!
@toonmag50
@toonmag50 4 года назад
In the cold light of day they've taken advantage of the British at every opportunity. Their propaganda machine in Hollywood tries to blur this fact and this combined to floppsy British polititians and their myths about the "special relationship" encourage this misplaced trust in them.
@seeingeyegod
@seeingeyegod 4 года назад
Actually never heard of this plane before! I love when that happens. It's so weird.
@iconicshrubbery
@iconicshrubbery 3 года назад
It's there in the Cosford Museum, engineless,but menacingly- penetrating in shiny-like-new stainless steel.
@russellrobson7632
@russellrobson7632 2 года назад
And the SR71 Blackbird went into service in January 1966... the striking similarity to the Bristol 188 can't be ignored.
@sandervanderkammen9230
@sandervanderkammen9230 2 года назад
The fact that the Mach 3+ A-12 flew in April 1962 cannot be ignored either... it clearly demonstrates just how far behind Britian was in supersonic aircraft technology.
@ianbarber311
@ianbarber311 3 года назад
And across the street the Sr71 was being built. This thing was for testing.
@cesarcamilovallejo4543
@cesarcamilovallejo4543 3 года назад
Love the speed of the narration, the fact that he is not trying to stretch the video and that he gets to the gist of it quickly. Btw that is the grandpa of the thrust ssc.
@MarcStjames-rq1dm
@MarcStjames-rq1dm 4 года назад
Breaks the heart when they send these "dreams of so many hours awake and hard work" to scrap!
@Firehydrant1051
@Firehydrant1051 4 года назад
Hours? Years! "What have you accomplished in the last seven years?" "Nothing." How sad.
@FairladyS130
@FairladyS130 4 года назад
Speaking quickly yet being understandable is an art. This man has it.
@noldo3837
@noldo3837 3 года назад
The first supersonic narrator ever.
@rokcetscientist5653
@rokcetscientist5653 4 года назад
I hope this voice over artist has a couple of drags of a blunt before he records his next project.
@ryankiesow833
@ryankiesow833 4 года назад
I'm stoned to the bone but I can still handle this. It does sound like he's on a fuckton of adderall though.
@TheFulcrum2000
@TheFulcrum2000 4 года назад
Watch at 0.75 speed, it's almost perfect.
@chrisvincent1189
@chrisvincent1189 4 года назад
lol
@norray81
@norray81 4 года назад
@@TheFulcrum2000 i did that to :-D
@annunacky4463
@annunacky4463 4 года назад
Just listen faster...
@Administrator_O-5
@Administrator_O-5 4 года назад
I've always said that it needs to be a requirement that a copy of every vehicle, weapons system etc needs to stored for museum display later on. It doesn't have to contain the classified and/or expensive parts, but it does need to be a complete copy for historical sake. Given the amount of $$$ thrown at these projects, this is not unreasonable. Furthermore, several times older tech has been pulled from mothball to reference for emerging tech. Just a thought...
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 4 года назад
That is not practical.
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 4 года назад
I see that the flying pencil pushers disagree.📉😎📈
@rnichol22
@rnichol22 4 года назад
There is still an original in the raf museum
@Administrator_O-5
@Administrator_O-5 4 года назад
@@rnichol22 I was referring to ALL vehicles in chronological order. ,
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 4 года назад
@@Administrator_O-5 That makes you a hoarder....
@danielhurley7047
@danielhurley7047 4 года назад
Although this video is very interesting, I had to leave after the 10 minute mark. Four advertisements in an eleven minute video is ridiculous.
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 4 года назад
Adbloc.
@scottyo64
@scottyo64 4 года назад
@@flybobbie1449 It shouldn't be needed!
@logisticsnail5014
@logisticsnail5014 4 года назад
scottyo64 well then enjoy the ads, gotta make that ad revenue
@LoneWolf051
@LoneWolf051 4 года назад
@@logisticsnail5014 yea but this is excessive
@nascarnate326
@nascarnate326 4 года назад
I agree. He’s losing me as a viewer.
@grahamfrench340
@grahamfrench340 3 года назад
I've seen it at Cosford, It's an impressive exhibit.
@camdenharper7244
@camdenharper7244 4 года назад
Love the content. It's great to see coverage on non American/Russian aircraft. Definitely a gap in my knowledge.
@timcoffey5927
@timcoffey5927 2 года назад
Lol - Britain literally started the jet age ( before the nazis ) ....
@blacksheep25251
@blacksheep25251 3 года назад
I'm getting serious SR 71 Black Bird vibes here (1966). Even though it didn't perform as required, I'm still in awe of the designers and engineers who create this marvels..
@sandervanderkammen9230
@sandervanderkammen9230 2 года назад
Sorry, the SR71 is a variant of the earlier Mach 3+ Lockheed A-12.
@alfepalfe
@alfepalfe 4 года назад
Fun fact Sweden had the tp 52, wich was just a canberra really. But it was called "Blyertspennan" wich means the pencil look up pics of the tp52 and you will see why.
@jaymoore5742
@jaymoore5742 4 года назад
Managed to sit in the 188 at RAF Cosford at an open cockpit day... I have a picture of the instruments and it’s interesting to note that the Mach metre only goes up to 1.15 Mach. It’s like they knew all along...
@blackbird8632
@blackbird8632 4 года назад
Love the vids, really dislike the enormous amount of adds.
@rbailey1240
@rbailey1240 4 года назад
4d b10ck is your friend.
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 4 года назад
Ad Blocker ..... Edit- or you could just subscribe to yt premium. I did, and it's the best $11.99 a month I've ever spent, I originally signed up to be able to download shit to listen to/watch while camping in the middle of nowhere, and turns out I haven't seen a single ad since. That makes it worth it right there.
@richardhall1667
@richardhall1667 4 года назад
I was about to ask “what ads?” Lol.
@MrMike7332
@MrMike7332 4 года назад
@@TheMattc999 RU-vid music comes with premium and has gotten really good over the years.
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts 4 года назад
I know its not a perfect fix but skipping to the end and replaying the video removes the ads
@arthurschipper8906
@arthurschipper8906 Год назад
The "dark" series library of stock footage is the stuff of legend.
@miguela.alvarez7284
@miguela.alvarez7284 4 года назад
I really love your content.. Thanks for the knowledge.. Great job..
@stephanluijcx6860
@stephanluijcx6860 4 года назад
i still love how you went from scary stories to military history, love the content my guy
@harryschaefer8563
@harryschaefer8563 Год назад
The advent of schlieren imaging was a game changer for design engineers, it reveals so much about air flow over control surfaces.
@Rubbseh
@Rubbseh 4 года назад
Im pleased one was saved.
@alanmoss3603
@alanmoss3603 4 года назад
We had so many stunning cutting-edge designs in the '50's and early '60's - and also so many missed opportunities due to short-sighted politicians (i'm looking at you, Harold Wilson)!
@FallenPhoenix86
@FallenPhoenix86 4 года назад
In fairness this particular project really was a dud.
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 4 года назад
The program was a fail. ICBM's were a better system.
@paulhaynes8045
@paulhaynes8045 4 года назад
Nothing to do with Wilson - we were dirt poor, and crap at manufacturing and selling. The 'great British design' myth is just that - the last fantasy of Empire. In reality it was Boys Own stories Vs the biggest manufacturing/seeing power the world has ever seen. Who was going to win that one?
@MrAckers75
@MrAckers75 4 года назад
To be fair when the brits make a plane it’s always a good looking aircraft
@BarryRudge
@BarryRudge 3 месяца назад
There is one of these aircraft at the RAF Cosford Museum, in the flesh it is a beautiful looking aircraft even though it never met expectations.
@haraldpettersen3649
@haraldpettersen3649 4 года назад
I think the Bristol 188 was a nice aircraft, with its long pointed nose you could see that it was serious. With its shiny plates, it looks like a silver bird, and there is no doubt where it belongs, high above the clouds on the search after prey.
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 4 года назад
I understand that good content isn't free. But the frequency and placement of the ads made this video hard to get into. It was reminiscent of tacky channels.
@jamstagerable
@jamstagerable 4 года назад
I didn't get one add on my end.
@jamstagerable
@jamstagerable 4 года назад
Btw the channel doesn't decide the ads, that is RU-vid
@broadsword0072
@broadsword0072 4 года назад
use AdBlock plus, no ads ever.
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier 4 года назад
Pay for RU-vid Red. It's cheap and totally worth it. No ads.
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 4 года назад
@@jamstagerable I have not had a ad on RU-vid in 5 years. Who pays for RU-vid?
@richardsweet5068
@richardsweet5068 4 года назад
A mention of TSR2 should be included here, Bristol Siddeley Olympus engines, and it worked!
@6pin66
@6pin66 3 года назад
And here I thought the pilot's nickname was going to be "pencil pusher"
@motorv8N
@motorv8N 4 года назад
Like all of your content - it's a fascinating story - subbed! Here in Canada poor Avro got a good kick in the teeth with the Arrow cancellation...different but related issues. On an other note - anyone else get a 47(!) minute "ad" for some weight loss scheme right in the middle of this presentation? RU-vid needs to give their head a shake if they think that's a reasonable trade for 12 minutes of content..
@exb.r.buckeyeman845
@exb.r.buckeyeman845 4 года назад
I saw some of these as a kid at Filton Bristol .
@aerofan1772
@aerofan1772 3 года назад
At two different points in the video, the aircraft shown is not the 188 but rather the (French) Sud-Ouest SO 9000.
@johncongdon7398
@johncongdon7398 4 года назад
At 6:51 you show a meteor F8, not the 188, great video but I see so many visual inaccuracies with your videos
@Dynasaur2010
@Dynasaur2010 4 года назад
And at 0:18 and 6:24 they show a French SNCASO Trident mixed power experimental from the mid 1950s
@marlboro9tibike
@marlboro9tibike 3 года назад
It was designed for contuinuos high - speed flight. Fligh time 25minutes. Bravoooo.
@raymondwilliams2609
@raymondwilliams2609 Год назад
He does speak rather fast, you're right, but I just keep jumping back so many seconds to try and understand the important details. Very good channel, just like all their other channels. Very informative, been subscribed for a long time. 🤗😊❤️✌️🖖🤘👋
@jacksongarafola6657
@jacksongarafola6657 4 года назад
Waaaay too many commercials. A commercial every 2 minutes is disruptive to your own content and makes for a displeasurable viewing experience. It also seems very greedy. With so many commercials I am overlooking your whole channel.
@michael6485
@michael6485 4 года назад
its free
@sjoormen1
@sjoormen1 4 года назад
@@michael6485 Its not. It's payed by your time.
@colderwar
@colderwar 4 года назад
Adblock or similar
@dragoonTT
@dragoonTT 4 года назад
Adblock or pay a monthly fee. Nothing is free in life so get used to it.
@andrewbevan4662
@andrewbevan4662 4 года назад
I get no adverts and I'm not using an ad blocker
@peteflynn3923
@peteflynn3923 2 года назад
This is an awesome accomplishment that reflects great design talent. It was ahead of its time.
@sandervanderkammen9230
@sandervanderkammen9230 2 года назад
Wow! You're not familiar with the Bristol 188, it was a disaster that led to the cancellation of the Avro 730... the program was a colossal, embarrassing technical failure. Several other Mach 2+ aircraft were already in operational service and the Mach 3+ Lockheed A12 flew just days after... highlighting just how far Britian lagged behind the rest of rhe world in supersonic aircraft technology.
@NickRatnieks
@NickRatnieks 3 года назад
I saw the Bristol 188 at the Farnborough Air Show as a kid in 1962. At the next air show there in 1964, I saw a rather different Bristol- the biplane Bulldog from the late 1920s. The very next day the Bulldog crashed and was not reconstructed for many decades and does not now fly.
@cyrillicsam
@cyrillicsam 3 года назад
I think it's better known as the flaming pencil. The Dornier 17 is the flying pencil (fliegender Bleistift). Both can be found at Cosford.
@Zaczly
@Zaczly 4 года назад
its a really cool aircraft and seeing it in real life is very nice.
@RickyJr46
@RickyJr46 4 года назад
Barely two hours ago I was thinking of Clarence Kelly Johnson while riding past his old Star Lane Ranch in Santa Ynez, so this story about the ambitious Flying Pencil project is quite a coincidence.
@wntu4
@wntu4 4 года назад
Wow, never saw this before. That is a sexy beast.
@wntu4
@wntu4 4 года назад
@Brian Roome Looks and functionality are two different things. Just look at Kim K. Looks great, useless as all hell.
@casperslaststandme5991
@casperslaststandme5991 3 года назад
i always wonder about the X15 being designated as plane, its closer to a piloted missile, it couldn't take of under its own power, having to be brought up to attitude under the wing of a bomber and then released, at which point it would ignite its rocket motor, when this had run out of fuel it had to glide to a landing, even Orville Wrights took off and landed under its own steam so to speak lol, still a remarkable achievement though no doubt about that :).
@garwhittaker3743
@garwhittaker3743 4 года назад
Can you imagine what sort of aircraft the British would be building now if the government hadn't destroyed it's aircraft industry.
@user-ky6vw5up9m
@user-ky6vw5up9m 4 года назад
Brian Roome not true. Vickers Viscount sold 800 across the world.
@Wildkat-1
@Wildkat-1 4 года назад
The US was flying the YF-12 in 1963 , the J-58 engine ( the first Turbo-Ram Jet ) was finally installed in 1964 " I think " then the SR-71 was delivered in 1966, and started breaking every speed record for air-breathing engines ...!
@kennethcarpenterii7636
@kennethcarpenterii7636 4 года назад
Thanks for the video!
@vandarkholme4745
@vandarkholme4745 4 года назад
0:20 That's the French SNCASO Trident interceptor. Cool plane itself tho, it's a rocket-jet hybrid
@gerhardris
@gerhardris 4 года назад
Some times it indeed was the French type. And pictures of I guess TSR 2's being scrapped. Yet still bloody good show with a lot I didn't know!
@MarkTheMorose
@MarkTheMorose 4 года назад
What an incredible looking aircraft. It looks futuristic even now, like something out of Thunderbirds!
@underhillcody6935
@underhillcody6935 3 года назад
anyone can talk faster than than this dude needs a medal..
@myMotoring
@myMotoring 3 года назад
Mach 2? Avro Arrow: Hold my black Friday
@joshlampe3458
@joshlampe3458 4 года назад
Narrator is trying to talk so fast he's mispronouncing words all over the place, it makes it difficult to comprehend what is being said. Otherwise well done!
@TheWinning247
@TheWinning247 4 года назад
Nah, he's just american. Nothing to worry about here.
@glyphs3
@glyphs3 4 года назад
Have to agree with Josh. Talks too fast and too many ads. Sorry but I'm out.
@user-os6ch5pt7w
@user-os6ch5pt7w 4 года назад
He sounds fine. Are you that low IQ you can't follow simple English?
@nimueh4298
@nimueh4298 4 года назад
Josh Lampe He is talking fast but there is nothing wrong with his pronunciation.
@tomaikenhead
@tomaikenhead 4 года назад
@@glyphs3 get some ad blockers and a vpn and then go complain to google
@billgiles3261
@billgiles3261 2 года назад
I saw it fly at Farnborough in the early sixties.
@Berdawg1
@Berdawg1 2 года назад
Could you imagine being the first one asked to fly that thing? “Yeah hey bob… gonna need you to test this tube with two jet engines attached… wings?… they’re sort of there… just do it!” -Bob shit himself during its maiden flight
@alunjones2550
@alunjones2550 4 года назад
The Miles m52 would be a great story to tell. People will then realise the Bell X-1 wasn't quite as American as people think. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6jR_h2N2LYk.html
@branon6565
@branon6565 4 года назад
Alun Jones ....no one cares....
@alunjones2550
@alunjones2550 4 года назад
@@branon6565 How do you know? Have you asked everyone....
@t1e6x12
@t1e6x12 4 года назад
@@alunjones2550 I don't care. Britbongs at it again.
@alunjones2550
@alunjones2550 4 года назад
@@t1e6x12 I love people who live in the ignorant bliss and belief that America invented everything. Fact is , the X-1 got there first with British technology. I'm sure the yankbongs would be voiced if the roles had been reversed. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6jR_h2N2LYk.html
@ms-terious
@ms-terious 3 года назад
@@t1e6x12 you don't care, yet have posted on a historical aviation channel?
@LordXelous
@LordXelous Год назад
Having seen her at Cosford, she looks amazing... Though I admit not the most comfy looking ride :D
@ArveEriksson
@ArveEriksson 4 года назад
Set playback speed to 0.75. You're welcome!
@madgardener5820
@madgardener5820 3 года назад
Much better, thank you
@tahititoutou3802
@tahititoutou3802 3 года назад
At some times, like at 11:08, the plane we see is the French SO 9000 Trident.
@dieselscience
@dieselscience 4 года назад
Yeager broke the sound barrier (exceeded mach 1) 14 October 1947.
@lindsaysmith7761
@lindsaysmith7761 4 года назад
Re X15 reference. It flew in 1959. You refer to the specifications in 1954 to be fastest plane after X 15. Timeline is a bit out. Amazing looking plane
@tedstriker754
@tedstriker754 4 года назад
The jet car that managed to break the sound barrier, called the Thrust, sure looks a lot like that Bristol 188. I wonder if that's what they made that car out of after pulling an old 188 airframe off the scrap heap.
@zombiebiker5581
@zombiebiker5581 4 года назад
I’m only couple miles from Foulness Island and Shoeburyness. Great plane
@josephhenrich7784
@josephhenrich7784 4 года назад
Too many ads to continue watching
@mycroft1905
@mycroft1905 4 года назад
Footage of the French SNCASO SO.9000 Trident appears several times in this video (e.g.0:18). I can see its relevance as a contemporary aircraft design, but it is not identified or mentioned in the commentary.
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 9 месяцев назад
I've never heard of this plane before??? News to me..
@andrewbevan4662
@andrewbevan4662 4 года назад
Great videos but voice still sounds too fast
@public.public
@public.public 4 года назад
Naration delivered at Mach two point seven five...
@VanderGroejn
@VanderGroejn 4 года назад
Why do you feel the urge to speak faster than any human ever? Otherwise a really good video.
@Solnoric
@Solnoric 4 года назад
I see you've never been to New England. He's positively slow compared to people from Maine.
@andrewbevan4662
@andrewbevan4662 4 года назад
Sounds like nerves which would be understandable if it was a live speech but not in a recording which could be re dubbed as many times as needed
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 4 года назад
pay attention
@phantomkea2
@phantomkea2 4 года назад
Isiah Dark , I think it has actually been sped up, setting playback speed at 0.75 is quite acceptable
@mikezappulla4092
@mikezappulla4092 4 года назад
Because when he says incorrect stuff people miss it. Like pronouncing names correctly.
@3storiesUp
@3storiesUp 4 года назад
Handing the contract to Bristol at the outset sums of the dysfunction in the awarding process in the UK at that time. English Electric were the only company in the UK with experience in high speed jet aircraft yet they didn't get the contract and then to not use the Avon engine !
@clark9992
@clark9992 4 года назад
I don't have an issue with the speed of the narration, but I agree that the ads are excessive. I also think many of the shots of engineers, draughtsmen, and factory workers, are not only not Bristol, but not British.
@svenn9308
@svenn9308 4 года назад
I'm proud to born in Bristol, UK and live right by the Airfields once used to test these planes in Filton. Rolls Royce is still here but the Bristol company has long gone and Airbus is now in its place. They still test unannounced planes nearby... including apparently seen by a few onlookers the new Transparent fuselage passenger carriers in development..
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 4 года назад
Still some mysterious planes flying around like the shuttle cock looking aircraft i saw over Skegness some years ago. Flew out to sea along the pier, then returned back the other way. Made a high pitched whistle unlike any other aircraft i have heard. It might have been perhaps a target drone.
@109-w7v
@109-w7v 4 года назад
I flew the last jet aircraft in and out of Filton before it closed for good. Filton was always special, very wide, undulating and bumpy. I often imagined myself being at the controls of Concorde tak8ng off from there!
@1cmman
@1cmman 4 года назад
It was a beautiful aircraft typical of that time unlike today.
@Blougheed
@Blougheed 4 года назад
the Canadians did it with the Arrow.
@aceofswords1725
@aceofswords1725 4 года назад
Why do you talk so fast? It makes the videos almost unwatchable.
@Talasas
@Talasas 4 года назад
You have speed control at your fingertips if it's that bad.
@DVSProductions
@DVSProductions 4 года назад
Yeah it's really hard to listen to. Really fast talking and then making long pauses don't average to a normal pace. It's super off
@TheFatNumpty
@TheFatNumpty 4 года назад
He talks almost as fast as this aircraft flies
@exsappermadman25055
@exsappermadman25055 4 года назад
If you can't keep up, tough shit....
@twizz420
@twizz420 2 года назад
Always reminds me of a land speed record car
@shadowraith1
@shadowraith1 4 года назад
Well, at least there's one left. Presumably gutted. Thanks for sharing. :)
@nimueh4298
@nimueh4298 4 года назад
Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier for the first time on Oct 14, 1947 not 1948.
@ghislaindebusbecq8864
@ghislaindebusbecq8864 3 года назад
At 0'19'', 6'24'' and 10'34'', this is not a Bristol 188, but a French S.O. 9000 Trident. At 10'39, the fuselages are not Bristol 188s. Rather BAC TSR2s.
@kaptainkaos1202
@kaptainkaos1202 4 года назад
Why does the narrator speak so fast! It's like he's got a bear chomping on his arse.
@Sammyhasbigmuscles
@Sammyhasbigmuscles 4 года назад
@RPMX Info Dot Com well said
@greghawkins1025
@greghawkins1025 4 года назад
A bigdoot is chasing him, threatening to tickle his tender ribs until he laughs himself to death.
@amanwithdope
@amanwithdope 4 года назад
I watched it at .75 speed, it’s much better.
@rasputin1917
@rasputin1917 4 года назад
RPMX Info Dot Com so, if you pay attention at school you can perhaps listen to all RU-vid uploads (all billions of them) in just a few minutes. That if you pay attention at school you listen quicker. Is this where you ‘re really gettin’?
@tenpiloto
@tenpiloto 4 года назад
RPMX Info Dot Com--apparently you were eating lunch while correct comma usage was discussed.
@Guspech750
@Guspech750 2 года назад
Great video as always.
@supressorgrid
@supressorgrid 4 года назад
Step away from the Redbull.
@adamfrbs9259
@adamfrbs9259 4 года назад
Man these are great, keep em coming. Really like the Skunkworks stuff if ya can do more. Don't even care if it's about their breakroom. Lol
@Thomas..Anderson
@Thomas..Anderson 4 года назад
Add every 2 minutes. Pure greed.
@thetigerstripes
@thetigerstripes 2 года назад
At the start of the video the “flaming pencil” has his afterburners on and whatever is filming him is doing a very good job of keeping up. Was it the “flaming pen” ???
@youtube.youtube.01
@youtube.youtube.01 3 года назад
There was little doubt that the limits of fuel-thrust-&-range constrained most aircraft from attaining operational status. Duplicating the piston-engine aircraft development between 1935-1945 with jet-engine aircraft development was proving far more costly and time-consuming than initially envisioned. It is believed that fear and doubt motivated most policy mindsets - meaning "if we try and fail, then it's doubtful our enemies could try and succeed"....so development was pushed to the limits of the supporting economic system.
@craigpilkington4323
@craigpilkington4323 4 года назад
These are great vids and whilst I like the intonation in the voiceover.... you're speaking far too fast!
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