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The Deadliest Plane in the World - Puff the Magic Dragon 

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The Vietnam War was still in its early years. The war of attrition had escalated on both sides. The North Vietnamese Army were emboldened by victories earlier that year and were working with guerrilla fighters of the dreaded Vietcong to move south and infiltrate U.S. and South Vietnamese strongholds.
It was the night of December 23rd, and U.S.-allied forces in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, or the ARVN, were stationed at the Trahn Yend outpost on the Mekong River delta. The troops sensed a stealth attack from the Vietcong was imminent but were powerless to stop it. The local guerrilla army was closing in. ARVN officials had radioed a nearby U.S. Air Force base requesting aerial assistance. The situation was beyond tense.
The guerrillas were accustomed to this procedure and knew they had to simply retreat back into the jungles and fields and hide, and wait for the planes to exhaust their munitions. Eventually, the U.S. planes would assume the enemy had either been wiped out or withdrawn and would themselves retreat from the area. The guerillas would then re-emerge from the shadows and re-engage their attack.
For the Vietcong, though, that night was different. Huge streaks of bright red unleashed from the sky like glowing, thrashing tongues. They rained down in heavy, electric blankets in all directions. A new and powerful weapon had introduced itself that night: The Douglas AC-47. The glowing red of its ammunition gave the craft a nickname that quickly spread among the ARVN: “The Dragonship.”
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@jesseb8927
@jesseb8927 3 года назад
As a military person, it pisses me off that some General tried to get this shut down just because he could. He tried to take away a weapons platform that saved lives. It’s pretty disgusting and still happens today.
@johnpage2935
@johnpage2935 Месяц назад
Some political general leaned so far into their straps that they choked oxygen (and logic) from their brains.
@jimwal10
@jimwal10 2 года назад
As a Vietnam vet, ('67-'68) I am more than disgusted with media types who say that the US was defeated. Combat troops had completely left South Vietnam by '72 and support troops by '73! South Vietnam fell in "75! In the years after the Paris Peace agreement withdrawals, military aid to South Vietnam was drastically cut, as were fuel shipments and civilian contract support workers. The final military support aid to South Vietnam was a petty $300 million--most of which was delayed and not dispensed. In contrast, military aid to Israel at the time was nearly 4 billion $, to a nation of 4 million peop[e versus South Vietnam's 17 million....
@davidbonnell6601
@davidbonnell6601 2 года назад
Same as Biden just did in Afghanistan mate.
@bobpug
@bobpug Год назад
Nixon negotiated a honorable end to the war. the treaty stated the US would support the South Vietnam government with munition and monetary aid ...both denied by the democrats after their sweeping win after the Watergate scandal..
@jyy9624
@jyy9624 Год назад
Stormin' Norman
@Chuked
@Chuked Год назад
Exactly, we didn’t lose we just didn’t stay very long
@HildumClark
@HildumClark Год назад
The opposite of defeat is victory, so you think the US had a victory in Viet Nam?
@barrywestfall1328
@barrywestfall1328 3 года назад
At 2AM, August 26, 1966, my Marine outfit, Hotel Battery 3/12, located near Cam Lo just south of the DMZ was attacked by 100+ NVA Sappers. They got inside our barbed wire perimeter wielding automatic weapons, satchel charges and hand grenades. We fired illumination rounds so our outposts and defenders could see the enemy. After about 30 minutes of fighting Puff the Magic Dragon showed up and went to work. Using our illumination to see the ground, "Puff" spewed thousands of rounds into the enemy outside our perimeter. In the sky the tracers looked like orange gatorade being shot out of a water hose - a continuous stream of orange fire. That sight and the sound of the 7.62 mm General Electric mini-guns firing was an experience I will never forget. It was game over shortly after Puff raised his ugly head.
@mikemitchell8329
@mikemitchell8329 Месяц назад
SemperFi brother, was with 10 the Marines when I came home from Vietnam, was with 9 m/T at DongHa in 67/68
@jerrygoller4269
@jerrygoller4269 27 дней назад
Cool! I was at the District Headquarters at Cam Lo, as well. They had already overrun our CAP compound at Dong Ha. It was on the second of February, at 5 minutes to 0200, not that it's etched in my brain forever like it was yesterday. 😉 I was also at that Battery about a year earlier when I was with Kilo 3/3. Minor point: the Army called them Puff the Magic Dragon. The Marines called them Spooky, because they were. I'll never forget the first time I saw one working out. The VC were attacking 9th Motor T. We (Kilo 3/3) were watching from a nearby hill enjoying somebody else getting hit for a change. When Spooky hit someone said "Wow, they've got lazers". I said "Naw, man, that's that Spooky we've been hearing so much about"
@stevefranklin9920
@stevefranklin9920 2 года назад
One of my uncles served in Nam and told me that he and his fellow soldiers were on a hilltop needing air support and they sent in a Puff. He said it was awesome to see them walk the fire right down the hillside clearing everything! Thanks to all of you fellas who flew them cause you sure saved a lot of soldiers bacon in that jungle!
@RichieRichpobutproud
@RichieRichpobutproud 2 месяца назад
Did he live in Oklahoma? I worked with a guy in construction that told a similar story.
@kpadmirer
@kpadmirer 2 месяца назад
Did the air force ever thank the ground pounders for anything?
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 26 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, tell your uncle "you're welcome", and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@stevenparent7886
@stevenparent7886 25 дней назад
@@kpadmirer I never understood that about our military, why fight each other when we should back each other up, no excuses.
@davidwells4903
@davidwells4903 20 дней назад
Saved my dad when his company inadvertently ran into 2000 nva and vc. The slides of the aftermath haunt me to this day.
@johnwilliamson2276
@johnwilliamson2276 5 лет назад
I was with 3/9 3rd MARDIV, FIRE BASE STUD QUANG TRI PROVINCE South Vietnam in 1969. I can remember watching Puff do it's magic at night on the perimeter of the fire base. Man it was awesome! It sounded like a huge ripping in the sky, with 1 or 2 or 3 streaks of fire raining down to the ground. We were always glad that we were just watching and not getting hit by those mini guns! That was 50 years ago, and I can still see it circling around a target with those guns blazing. SEMPER FI
@raksh9
@raksh9 5 лет назад
Thank you for your service. It must have been awe inspiring to see and hear Puff bring the rain.
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 5 лет назад
As stated: thank you for your service. If half the shit I have read about is actually true, you guys went through hell and back with the brass being almost as dangerous as the enemy.
@carlarmstrong2041
@carlarmstrong2041 5 лет назад
I was with 3/3 F.O. team got to call in puff one night the roar of the guns that it made very forget with the lines of red streaks just like drawing a red line anything down there was dead what a awesome sign that was 1969
@Maples01
@Maples01 4 года назад
My dad was Golf 2/9 3rd in 68-69, he told me about them when we visited the Naval or air Force museum in Fl when I was a teenager, they had one on display.
@yanvysotsky3158
@yanvysotsky3158 4 года назад
@Anime Shaun stfu
@NoMercy745
@NoMercy745 5 лет назад
The name "Spooky" still live on today with the crafts modern equivalent, the AC-130 "Spectre" Gunship.
@norgepalm7315
@norgepalm7315 5 лет назад
Spooky sure is spectre
@richardbidinger2577
@richardbidinger2577 5 лет назад
The kind of rain you don't want falling on you.
@josheubanks370
@josheubanks370 5 лет назад
The Taliban nicknamed it the “Angel of a Death”
@dorianpandza5577
@dorianpandza5577 5 лет назад
Its wonderful watching the Angel of death dumping its flares en masse
@fetishartist137
@fetishartist137 5 лет назад
I liked the black spot, and the Bronco modification, but the artillery upgrades on the AC-130 make it the king of nightmare gunships.
@drofmah3836
@drofmah3836 3 года назад
I personally had the great privilege of seeing "Puff" in action while serving in the 25th Infantry Division in Vietnam and I tell you this to be on the receiving end of that beast was no joke, nothing comes out alive! Something to behold, at night with red tracers when firing it looked like a red laser rope beam coming out of the sky, scary stuff then.
@charleswest6372
@charleswest6372 Год назад
Ill bet
@siemenivanciuc5121
@siemenivanciuc5121 Год назад
Thank you for your service!
@danharrison5193
@danharrison5193 11 месяцев назад
Yes it was super bad.
@DrJeffDrJeff
@DrJeffDrJeff 5 месяцев назад
Buddy of mine hitched a ride on one. He said it was the only time he'd been scared standing BEHIND a gun.
@danm.bagley5030
@danm.bagley5030 2 месяца назад
I also saw it used around Cu Chi in 1967. I might add that the VC had miles of tunnels that were impervious to the firepower.
@user-se8ot7hs4o
@user-se8ot7hs4o Месяц назад
Thank you to all who served in any war Thank you for your service
@nooblangpoo
@nooblangpoo 5 лет назад
The hills are alive with the sound of *_BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT_*
@randomlyentertaining8287
@randomlyentertaining8287 5 лет назад
The M134 used by the AC-47 is more of a Vroom. Only the A-10s 30mm cannon gives off that distinctive farting noise.
@nunyabizness199
@nunyabizness199 4 года назад
@@randomlyentertaining8287 Kinda like a big Bronx cheer...😁
@conradek6841
@conradek6841 4 года назад
Isn't that from sovietwomble
@caribou0200
@caribou0200 4 года назад
Ah yes cyanide quotes
@JungleYT
@JungleYT 4 года назад
You're going to Hell for that... LOL
@dakotamickscorner7637
@dakotamickscorner7637 5 лет назад
My Dad was a Marine that served in Vietnam from 64-68. I remember Dad telling me stories of Puff the Magic Dragon. He loved that plane. Said it saved their asses many times.
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 4 года назад
Are those years correct - four (4) tours in Vietnam? That is above and beyond the call of duty; when the obligation only 13 months.
@warrencaudle4378
@warrencaudle4378 4 года назад
@@goutvols103 Depends on what the mission was. Officers served 6 months, then rotated. I served 3 tours, 1968-73.
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 4 года назад
Warren Caudle thank you for your service. I did realize that the length depended upon mission. Were you drafted?
@perfection4749
@perfection4749 4 года назад
My dad was a marine tunnel rat in the jungles of vietnam!! He didn’t die in country but the war killed him with drug and alcohol addiction. It wasn’t a diagnosis then but he had PTSD and had frequent horrible nightmares. God bless those marines!
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 4 года назад
Andy D G thank you for his service to our country. When and where did your father serve in Vietnam?
@daviddonaghy7568
@daviddonaghy7568 4 года назад
My father was a C-47 pilot in WW2. The C-47 was his favorite plane. He hated when they started using C-119s. When he went to Vietnam, one of these Spookys was one of the planes he flew right after the end of WW2. The planes numbers were the same and repairs that they had to make were still visible. To top it all off, the name of his plane was barely visible on the nose. It had been sprayed over but you could still see the outline of the letters.
@canerguener8664
@canerguener8664 9 месяцев назад
Was C 119 a bad plane? Gretchen story
@steveshapland8846
@steveshapland8846 2 месяца назад
C-119 wasn't bad. My first 5 jumps were from the Boxcar. But I had more jumps from a C-47.
@mikep490
@mikep490 2 месяца назад
The DC3 was an excellent plane and the C-47 version was an improvement, excepting in comfort. It's reported that the US military retired its last C-47 in 2008, though I wonder if those may have been the R4D model. (Super DC3, lenthened and strenthened)
@stewart8127
@stewart8127 Месяц назад
I wonder if he nee my grandfather he was an electionic warfare officer on spooky Phiilp McKinley master sergeant he was a b 17 gunner in Ww2 also.
@brianforder7707
@brianforder7707 3 года назад
Very cool footage, thank you for this video. I was a gunner on an AC-130H for 16yrs. These gunships are the baddest planes ever in the sky. You can run, but you will only die tired. 105mm round coming down from 18,000 feet, welcome to your worst nightmare, oh, and death. Second is the A-10 Warthog, think you are safe in a tank, think again when the depleted uranium 30mm bullets rip it to shreds. Proud to have worked on them all. Spectre, Spooky and Warthog rule the skies.
@cumsteak
@cumsteak 3 месяца назад
gangster shit
@kpadmirer
@kpadmirer 2 месяца назад
You must have accounted for a lot of barefoot farmers in your career!
@user-ln4zr4pz4f
@user-ln4zr4pz4f 26 дней назад
Brat here, Have met a few guys over the decades. "Eat death comrades." You have a good night Sir.
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад
A *4-STAR* almost DERAILED the project? Well, there's a *_FIRST..._* 😝
@madisonatteberry9720
@madisonatteberry9720 5 лет назад
I have family who are former military, some even who served during Vietnam, not really. A four star Admiral or General will derail a project for a multitude of reasons. They'll give an 'official reasoning' but there is always the slight possibility of more personal one. Being a four star general then there was a good chance he was in the Army-Air Force during World War II and possible either worked on, piloted or had something to do with the AC-47. Either he loved the plane and couldn't bare it seen to other uses or had bad experiences with it and couldn't bare to see or deal with it again............ Or the 'official reason' was the 'real reason' hard to tell.
@johnwilliamson2276
@johnwilliamson2276 5 лет назад
He didn't think that the Air Force needed to get in the ground support role? Why not? I guess he thought that air power alone could win the war, and just forget about the boots on the ground!
@bluecollarcanuck
@bluecollarcanuck 5 лет назад
I can't get that. Some of those (Br)asshats should never have risen that far through the ranks.
@madisonatteberry9720
@madisonatteberry9720 5 лет назад
@@bluecollarcanuck It's all 'who you know' that gets some people as far as they do.
@John_Wales
@John_Wales 5 лет назад
Its a joke peopleZ
@michaelbrynesr1451
@michaelbrynesr1451 5 лет назад
I recall seeing one in action in early 1968 in the village of My Tho, 50-60 Viet Cong occupied a three story building and were firing down on men of the 9th Inf they called for air support and awhile later that plane came over flying in circles and opened up on the building. It tilted to one side and fired, sounded like buzzing and that Lasers were being shot. It took less than a minute and the building looked like it was melting when they flew away was just a pile of rocks, no longer a hotel. Seeing I was one of the guys being shot at, I knew I was blessed that day.
@bxrvxjsc1119
@bxrvxjsc1119 2 года назад
Yes..fired so rapidly it looked like a laser. C-4 outpost, 67-69
@seniorrider9337
@seniorrider9337 2 года назад
I was in Dong Tam/My Tho in 1971 and the Army guys had a night weapon they used to great effectiveness. It was called "night hawk" if I remember correctly, and consisted of two huey helos flying in a circle with the first having a very powerful searchlight, spotting for the second which had a mini gun. We used to watch them from river-borne ambush sites and even from the base. When they showed up, you knew you were in for a show of tracer rounds. The depiction of so many tracer rounds in this video is way off to what we saw. It was one single lines of tracers from each mini gun, not hundreds of lines of tracers. It looked like a red snake as it reached for the ground, moving around sinuously. Sounded like a small Honda at max RPM's with no muffler.
@jackhouston357
@jackhouston357 2 года назад
It was a wonderful sight to see at night!
@jockellis
@jockellis 2 года назад
@@seniorrider9337 Timed exposure made to get the gist of what was happening.
@edgarespindola8039
@edgarespindola8039 2 года назад
Senior Ryder and Michael bryne thank you for serving and sacrifices u and ur families made welcome back brothers no one can thank you enough brothers let me apologize for the welcome you received and tell you thank you God bless you and your family members
@purewere238
@purewere238 4 года назад
4-star General "Nope... This thing ain't flying in my Air Force." Weeks of successful missions later "Need More Spooky NOW... Gunship go BRrrrt and Vietcong go boom!" And later on after a few drinks "🎶Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea... he's a friend to you and me..."
@rs49er
@rs49er 3 года назад
No way we could lose All the brass was safe in Saigon.
@bigsmiler5101
@bigsmiler5101 3 года назад
No. I personally worked in Air Force research & development. Later, down at the bar, he was saying, "Yup, I INVENTED Puff the Magic Dragon." THAT is how it goes with them. Air Force generals were Always Pilots and they are trained, indoctrinated and brainwashed into being the most Arrogant S***s in the world.
@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus 2 года назад
@@bigsmiler5101 between puff the magic dragon, the m16 and the Bradley the term military R&D feels like a oxymoron
@ronhiel6898
@ronhiel6898 3 года назад
I got to experience firsthand the AC-47's awesome roar while stationed in Tay Ninh province around the Black Virgin mountain aka Nui Ba Dinh mountain region while assigned to the 11th ACR doing search and destroy missions all along the Ho Chi Minh trails feeding into South Viet Nam. We were very heavily attacked one night by a NVA Regimen bent on overrunning and destroying our 3 troop strong unit. As a FO for F Troop I put out a call for any and all aircraft to come to our aid and defense and it was simply awesome when Puff the Magic Dragon war ship unexpectedly showed up and broke the back of the Regiment sized insurgence attack on us and drove the assault back deep into the jungle. I took quite a few aerial pictures with my 35mm camera of the gunship in action and it was simply an amazing sight to see and experience, nothing else ever like it. I feel I may owe my life today to that gun ship showing up unexpectedly and getting our butt's out of that dangerous situation. It rained fire from the heavens.
@jakelee5888
@jakelee5888 2 года назад
Dude, thanks for your service. 11acr still looks up to the service rendered in Vietnam and tries to learn as much as we can about what the troops did over there.
@Buckarooskiczek
@Buckarooskiczek 2 года назад
Welcome home, Ron! And thanks for sharing this story.
@mnpd3
@mnpd3 2 года назад
F Troop was always made a joke of because of the TV series. Odd... no one mentions the F Troop TV show these days. We you a real Redleg artillery officer assigned to the Cav, or just a trooper assigned the extra duty.
@elliottlang9100
@elliottlang9100 2 года назад
Welcome Home Ron and thanks for sharing your story.
@journeyfurthur6396
@journeyfurthur6396 2 года назад
Ahhh, thanks for that comment! My dad has told me stories of "Puff", and whenever we try to look up videos it's just not the same. I can definitely imagine though what it must have sounded/looked like - an experience like no other! I have a picture of 'spooky' on my desktop and love it - it's perfect - be good or else the grim will be shooting bolts your way - cheers - and god bless ---
@ExUSSailor
@ExUSSailor 4 года назад
No friendly unit was ever overrun while an AC-47 was on station overhead.
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 5 лет назад
I talked to a VC who said puff scared them eve n more in the daytime whe n no tracer ammunition was used. He said you didn't often see the plane, and heard nothing that sounded like gunshots, but suddenly bullets were hitting everywhere, so thick and fast that nothing lived through it.
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 3 года назад
Except the guy telling you the story lol. So one guy lived lol
@tkabisify
@tkabisify 3 года назад
Our motto then was "...kill em all....let God sort em out!"
@aircommando505
@aircommando505 3 года назад
Want to play you have to pay!
@troyherrmann235
@troyherrmann235 3 года назад
@nick sweeney how about, and hear me out, he wasn't in the unit getting shot at
@geraldwest3428
@geraldwest3428 3 года назад
Spooky, puff the magic dragon, was spoken of frequently while I was growing up. Everybody was infantry around me including my Pop who served for 28 years and my Uncles, cousins and neighbors. It was a wonderful time for a young buck whose only super heroes were these giants that surrounded me, infantry. Thanks for the video, it makes me think of all of them. RIP the greatest men I ever knew.
@Chainyanker007
@Chainyanker007 2 года назад
My college buddy became a navigator on a Spooky gunship during the Vietnam War. As navigator he was the guy that communicated with ground forces needing gunfire support. He recorded a bunch of cassettes of these combat missions which I got to listen to during his R&R leave to Hawaii, amazing action, you could hear the Gatling guns going off nearby and the grunts on the ground giving coordinates and direction of fire. In one case the VC were so close the grunt had to whisper into the mic (they had a term for that). One thing I remember was my buddy telling me when they supported the Khe Sanh Valley situation (large bunch of trapped Americans I think) he could see tracers shooting down at his plane from high ridges as they gave close ground support. Great plane, but these days may be easily shot down with shoulder fired missiles, although flares may be a counter measure. I think one AC-130 was lost in the Gulf War.
@jamesgardner2046
@jamesgardner2046 5 лет назад
I saw Spooky in action many a night while I was in Vietnam. At Bein Hoa Airbase I saw her open up while she was still on the ground and at the end of the runway attempting to take off. Our perimeter had been penetrated that night by the Viet Cong during the Tet Offensive. Then I saw her many nights near Nha Trang Airbase in operation. It was a glorious sight to see the Red Stream coming down out of the darkness. My hats off to the Airmen operating those planes.
@bdickinson6751
@bdickinson6751 4 года назад
4:15 Terry paid for what was needed on his own credit card because it was officially unfunded! Now there folks is a true American patriot to whom many American and ARVN Soldiers and Marines owe there lives! 👊🇺🇸
@ugh.2923
@ugh.2923 4 года назад
-Uh, did credit cards exist in the 60s?- Nvm, they supposedly existed in some form all the way back since the 50s according to some sources.
@eriktruchinskas3747
@eriktruchinskas3747 4 года назад
@@ugh.2923 credit has been a thing since the dawn of time, now a actual card dates back to the 50s (iirc)
@cjjenson8212
@cjjenson8212 4 года назад
Oorah!
@oldjagman
@oldjagman 4 года назад
That is as believable as Tracer bullets being invented then rather than WW! and ground attack pilots not knowing how to keep a target under their guns
@carlosmurphy4u1
@carlosmurphy4u1 3 года назад
Not to mention the "short sightedness" of the military.
@stevenhashimoto4472
@stevenhashimoto4472 2 года назад
My Dad flew in several "Spooky" missions in and out of DaNang during Tet. He was the Chief Air Traffic Control Officer from late 67 to early 68. Before ATC, he was a navigator on F-89s and EC-232s in the 1950s. He told me that the aircrews were running all over the place at night to multiple close air support calls and they had asked for a navigator to help keep up with their position and to aid in RTB. His service record shows 32.5 combat hours in an AC-47 from January to March 1968. He also said that when the minis go off in the bird, it sounds like a long string of firecrackers set off in a metal trashcan (with your head stuck in the trashcan).
@purewere238
@purewere238 4 года назад
4:15 All the taxpayer's money in the whole military budget, and they made him pay for the development of arguably the most important ground support planes going forward (precursor of the modern equivalent AC-130 H/U). God Bless that man for footing the bill.
@anameofsomesort959
@anameofsomesort959 3 года назад
Proves the military has never and will never understand progress, Vietnam was the greatest proof of that. A war where top brass not only tried to halt progress, but sabotage it, the adoption of the M16 and the ammo problems and shotty craftsmanship of the initial guns are more proof of that.
@charliedontsurf4543
@charliedontsurf4543 3 года назад
A true American patriot and a man who must have wanted to save lives, i live in wonder about such men who go out of their way to see good ideas come to life ,
@Someguy6571
@Someguy6571 3 года назад
@@anameofsomesort959 Only real issues with the M16 was the barrel wasn't initially chrome lined and soldiers where not issued cleaning kits for them. Stupid to even think a firearm didn't need cleaning in such an environment like Vietnam. One those two were sorted out the gun worked fine.
@FishFind3000
@FishFind3000 3 года назад
@@Someguy6571 they also changed powder for the ammo so it didn’t run reliably. There was many things done wrong that caused the m16 to have issues.
@sinisterthoughts2896
@sinisterthoughts2896 3 года назад
@@Someguy6571 thats simply not true. The lack of cleaning kits was stupid, but they changed the propellant for a cheaper more available powder, that burned much hotter, and dirtier. Like 200 rpm increase hotter. All that on a gun they rushed. The AR has evolved into a solid rifle, but the ar-10 was still getting worked out when they put in a rush order for one in a different caliber. And the AR system is built around cartridge its chambered in. There is a lot more to that story than cleaning kits. You can look up interviews with Jim Sullivan, the man who worked with Stoner to create the rifle. There is information everywhere to learn more, so please don't over simplify it like that, it does a disservice to history, engineering, and anybody who may read your comment and believe it to be the whole truth.
@davidmclean1403
@davidmclean1403 5 лет назад
Many nights as a young Marine In a CAP unit northwest of Da Nang I sat and watched Puff do his work. First they pushed flairs out four to six in a row, then they flew above the area spewing long red tentacles to the target area. They saved many a marines life in 67/68 Thanks for shedding light on (Puff the Magic Dragon)
@markcantemail8018
@markcantemail8018 5 лет назад
David ,There was a Plane on the Airshow circuit . I can not remember if the plane was from Schenectady , It was probably 15 years ago . It came to the airshow and was parked on the ground and you could walk thru the plane . It was a treat to go thru the Display on the ground . I do not know if the plane is still around ?
@jeffconley6698
@jeffconley6698 4 года назад
David - CAP... bummer. I remember one in Happy Valley... VERY tense village, even during the daylight. Familiar with the Peter Gabriel song "Red Rain"? That was Puff!
@frankcrist7531
@frankcrist7531 4 года назад
I was an Army Ranger in the Delta in 67/68. In Saigon during the 68 TET offensive.
@shawnpayne4021
@shawnpayne4021 3 года назад
What the f*** sell Bubba you know who this is or maybe I don't know who I am and yousame time the same place at the bottom of the hill do you know what you can call or text me at what time you will be lost in the the first time
@tkabisify
@tkabisify 3 года назад
Ummmm....sorry....not Spooky....at Da Nang that was Stinger....AC 119K
5 лет назад
The old but stalwart Spooky had been replaced in the U.S. arsenal with first AC-130A Spectre, then AC-119G Shadow and AC-119K Stinger and, finally, with AC-130E Pave Spectre, Pave Prontos, Pave Aegis and Surprise Package gunships. Although the newer planes flew higher and faster, carried more powerful armaments, and could see through the night, it was Spooky that first came to the rescue of untold thousands of U.S. and Allied soldiers with its unforgettable dragon’s roar.
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 5 лет назад
Yeah, that's what I first thought soon as I saw the miniguns poking out the windows. The model T version of the C-130 gunships. Funny how the general was against their testing and yet here they are, 50 years later still going strong.
@scuddrunner1
@scuddrunner1 5 лет назад
My dad was a pilot on the AC-119K '69-'70, Phan Rang. The AF wanted to use the C-130 after the AC-47 but there wasn't enough 130's to go around so thet used the C-119. The K model had jet assest and 20mm cannons.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
by "dragon's roar", I think you mean Puff ( the magic Dragon), not Spooky... Puff came first, my dad was it's commander / pilot.
@jmweed1861
@jmweed1861 2 года назад
We had to call in Puff a few times , and these guys saved our lives. Just to see all the red tracers , knowing that there were a lot more rounds being fired was unbelievable. JMW, 1st Cavalry Division, Air Assault..Vietnam 1970-71
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@sdix3770
@sdix3770 3 года назад
My dad saw puff while he was in Vietnam. He said it was hard to put into words seeing it fire.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, tell your dad "you're welcome", and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@maxsmodels
@maxsmodels 5 лет назад
As a former grunt let me add that these prissy 'high and fast' air force generals don't know squat about ground ops. These are the same dweebs that want to get rid of the A-10.
@bockscar43
@bockscar43 5 лет назад
But the Generals sure know how to line their pockets with cost overruns and all the extras...put them to pasture or stand a post.
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 лет назад
maxsmodels Have you heard? This admin has resurrected the A-10 and are building a bunch. Probably for when the border goes hot.
@Rhaspun
@Rhaspun 3 года назад
They want their glamour jet fighters. Ground support is working in the trenches.
@boblaryson3621
@boblaryson3621 3 года назад
@@bradleyweiss1089 kind of a waste. Mexico and Canada can't scrounge up a hundred planes or main battle tanks between them. Artillery would be most useful
@sam8742
@sam8742 3 года назад
@@boblaryson3621 Mexico isn't in a very good position for war with all the cartels
@yaboikungpowfuckfinger7697
@yaboikungpowfuckfinger7697 5 лет назад
I think we can all agree that the callsign Spooky is pretty badass...
@johnmagill9496
@johnmagill9496 3 года назад
You're callsign is pretty badass too.
@outlawtanker1283
@outlawtanker1283 4 года назад
Imagine you're a vietcong soldier just sitting in a tree then all of a sudden the sky is fucking raining red
@knightrider693
@knightrider693 2 месяца назад
And then imagine having the balls to still fight against that force..
@brianpederson2709
@brianpederson2709 3 года назад
During my time in Vietnam (1969-70), "Puff" could put a round every square yard but "Spooky" could put a round every square FOOT!
@cambodianexpress8557
@cambodianexpress8557 3 года назад
I know this is an old post but had to say welcome home brother. I was there in 69-70 also, Third Corp, area, 11th. Cav. Yea, what a show at night. Fifty years later and I can still hear her miniguns... sounded like a giant piece of canvas being ripped over a loud speaker. Glad you made it too, One Zero Tango Charlie.
@walkaway6353
@walkaway6353 3 года назад
NO it could not. The C-130specter had a targeting computer to put rounds in a 3 meter square. "spooky" had NO targeting and the pilot had "grease pencil" mark's on the side of the cockpit glass to help with bank angle. It sprayed rounds like when aMAN pee's. The tracer's helped put on target. Nice try sherly.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
I think you have that backwards... Puff was the original and best. My father was the commander / pilot of Puff, and a lot of infantry knew the difference and preferred Puff. They knew that Spooky and all the rest were pale copies in comparison, and when the Spooky guys wanted to share Puff's name, my dad's crew told them NO. - And apparently the VietCong knew the difference too... my dad was instructed to always carry his sidearm when going to town as the North Vietnamese had a price on my dad's head... I don't think that any of Spooky's crew had a bounty on them.
@roguethefox4504
@roguethefox4504 5 лет назад
So this is "puff the magic dragon" my grandpa talked about when he was in Vietnam
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 5 лет назад
lol mabe, but more likely it was the kind little Johnny papers provided hehehe
@robertvanderbush737
@robertvanderbush737 5 лет назад
My dad used to tell me about calling in "puff the magic dragon" when he was in Vietnam too. He said the psychological impact was huge for both sides, motivating for us and terrorizing for them.
@unknownz1238
@unknownz1238 5 лет назад
My grandpa was Vietnamese and served for the south and the USA helped my grandpa and his family get to the USA for safety because he served for the USA and he was taken in as a refugee and now I’m here
@stevengrabowski729
@stevengrabowski729 5 лет назад
I thought the Puff the magic dragon was specific to the minigun itself
@mikebazor4466
@mikebazor4466 5 лет назад
Yep
@CandC68
@CandC68 5 лет назад
Tet '68 I was camp security officer at B-42, SF camp in Chau Doc, the province capital. During those approximately 3 days of the offensive, we had Spooky as well as Cobra gunships flying the city. Much of the city was burning (I recall 1,000+ building were burned down), the night sky was easily bright enough to read by. As our compound was not directly attacked, we watched. At one point Spooky had made a few circles, letting off brief bursts of maybe 5 to 10 seconds. That's a whole lot of damage. As he was curving around the far side of the city to set up for the next pass, some enemy genius fired a string of tracers up at Spooky. Spooky returned fire in an approximately 15 second burst. I joked that the guy's squad leader probably killed him before Spooky fired back. When heard from the side or back of the direction of fire, it sounded like a groan. You were hearing the gun. When fired in your direction it became a like a crackling from the supersonic bullets.
@45auto82
@45auto82 3 года назад
To me, the actual minigun (in 5.56 I should clarify) sounds like a combination of a very low freq chain saw mixed with aluminum sheeting being ripped quickly, depending on which direction you are from the muzzles.
@embracethesuck1041
@embracethesuck1041 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite unique aircraft. I think that the lack of close support aircraft is an issue through today. It's not as sexy as a fighter, but i can tell you grunts wouldn't trade a Warthog or Spooky for almost any other.
@christophersine84
@christophersine84 2 года назад
Rotary wing gun ships are a god send, as well. Especially the way they can just linger
@garychandler5274
@garychandler5274 3 года назад
In 1969 there was a hill of Marines being overrun about a half mile from us at 2am. We were sending up Lummation rounds from our 81mm mortar for them. In a little bit Puff the magic dragon showed up. He first made a counter clockwise rotation around the hill firing at the NVA. It was a solid stream of red to the ground (red tracers with 4 or five nor tracer rounds between each tracer round) All we heard from the half mile away was a loud Hummmmm. When he finished his counter clockwise flight he made a turn and flew clockwise turns around the hill giving the NVA hell! We felt sorry for those guys on that hill fighting for their life but it was a awesome time watching Puff do his thing.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@jimmywipestwice2645
@jimmywipestwice2645 4 года назад
We had a mini gun mounted on the side of our LOH, when the gun was turned hot and fired the flames from the muzzle blast would lick at me through the open cockpit. If I hadn't been restrained in my seat by a harness I would have ended up sitting on the pilots lap the first time I experienced it, that was also when I discovered that Adrenalin is brown.
@pierrelowe405
@pierrelowe405 2 года назад
Sat next to one in my Huey Gunship. I could feel it in my bones when it went off... Saw a LOH with a mini-gun. It was awesome to watch. It looked like a giant bumble bee. The pilot was amazing... "Class of 69"
@joeadams1225
@joeadams1225 2 года назад
Hee Hee Hee, love your work Jimmy !
@Samtzu
@Samtzu 2 года назад
Was a "Rear Seat Target" in a Charlie model, sitting on the right side with an M-60.... the first combat run, when they fired off the mini gun next to me I almost jumped out the crew chief's door on the other side of the ship. I was hard of hearing for a year or so after I came back, and a couple of years ago I was forced to wear hearing aids. Turbine engines and mini guns... they'll do it to ya'....
@pierrelowe405
@pierrelowe405 2 года назад
@@Samtzu Never thought of it like that. But your right. My AC took a bullseye to the head and the LT hit in the leg. Thought I was done. Some how we got back to the air strip, damn near crashed. Ship all shot the hell up. I said fuck this shit. "Charlie" had a bounty on us 500 dead 1000 alive... But up in the sky in that war machine was awesome. We made it home. Take care. "Class of 69"
@hadmatter9240
@hadmatter9240 2 года назад
"Adrenalin is brown". Yessir, it is.
@billy19461
@billy19461 5 лет назад
I was never in Vietnam but had a good friend that was saved by Puff. Sadly he is gone now.
@billy19461
@billy19461 5 лет назад
Nope was from KY.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, I wish I could tell your friend... you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service. - And actually my dad was from Kentucky as well.
@arthurbrumagem3844
@arthurbrumagem3844 2 года назад
As a Vietnam combat vet that is one plane you don’t want to experience “ friendly fire” from. They were great when we needed them. The flares they dropped made the night into day
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@robertdipaola3447
@robertdipaola3447 2 года назад
An incredible plane, the longest lived and most versatile, from WW2 gooney bird to Vietnam era spooky, this plane did it all, cargo transport, paratrooper platform, gunship, drug introdictions, troop carrier, civilian passenger plane, and still good strong!!!
@koryknoupf
@koryknoupf 5 лет назад
Outstanding. Cheers from a former Spectre crew chief 👍🏼
@sagegoodwin1
@sagegoodwin1 5 лет назад
Cheers to you as well:) 🍻
@jasonsweet1868
@jasonsweet1868 5 лет назад
Kory's Aquatics & H2O that was another weapon I have never heard of how did you avoid shooting your own wings off and did the Vietcong ever fire rockets at you
@AndrewAMartin
@AndrewAMartin 5 лет назад
@@jasonsweet1868 The C-130 that the AC-130 Spectre is based on is a high-wing aircraft, so it's harder to shoot your own wings off. The earlier AC-47 seen here though, the guns had fixed aim. The pilot would aim the guns by pointing his wing down toward the ground...
@daleslover2771
@daleslover2771 5 лет назад
Kory's Aquatics & H2O 1975 Soviet border, On a Hawk missile site, In the rear,,,,6 man room, drinking beer with 4 A.C.R Nam veterans,,, all 3 were door Gunners on Huey's 1 was 1st Inf F.O straight-legged Infantry, stories that they told about calling in Puff, I still remember them to this very day 44 years latter, they readily confirmed the two things that the NVA feared worse than anything in the world, 1. was a B-52 airstrike and 2 was Puff!!! they were horrified by them,, quite common to see massive desertion if they live to see through. Many Nam vets told me that you'll never seen the pucker effect. While you're waiting for an AC 47 to show up. Those ground troops love those planes.
@jasonsweet1868
@jasonsweet1868 5 лет назад
Andrew Martin Andy thanks for replying it was a genuine question and if you shot your guns off by pointing a wing I'm afraid I wasn't worthy of an answer although I would sooner have been in your plane than a helicopter Cheers
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
I used Spooky and the Jolly Green Giant a few times. They always got us out of trouble faster than we got into it. 1st Recon, Semper Fi.
@walkaway6353
@walkaway6353 4 года назад
AHaaa, NO!.....Jolly's were only used by SAR Sea Air Rescue for picking up downed pilot's. Your picture explanes everything.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 4 года назад
@@walkaway6353 ... AHaaa, Yep. I was in Recon, we got extracted with a jungle penetrator rescue seat .... The way you spell "explane" explains everything.
@walkaway6353
@walkaway6353 4 года назад
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 I Explane it so you understand me. Clearly I 'm talking to a TARD. No way a SAR jolly is going to "hover " for 20to30 min's to extract a bunch of recon PUSSY's that cant make a LZ. While 2 or 3 A-1's or "snakes" orbit for protection. You FTARD. YOU were or never will be that "high value". And nobody would WASTE that much asset's for ... again I say , A 6 to 8 man recon team of PUSSY's. So what's next? You caught a Fulton extract too? SORRY the CIA stole that and still has it. Been there , got the bloody T-shirt you will have to sell it to some farmer that need's the BULLSHIT.
@walkaway6353
@walkaway6353 4 года назад
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 And you need to up your fakebook education
@eileenheitman4351
@eileenheitman4351 4 года назад
Did you know Bill Warren? Shot in the lower back when crossing a stream. We were friends in highschool and both in country at the same time/ different locations. He was Recon out of DaNang area, hill 55, hill 65.........he’s ok, by the way.....retired postal worker....he, Denny Jardee and I are still buds....old fart Marines. Dave Heitman Sgt. USMC VietNam 1968- 1970 Semper Fidelis
@johnmilligan2964
@johnmilligan2964 4 года назад
These planes are tribute to the innovative ideas that come about everytime we have a war! The amount of punishment they could inflict on the enemy from such an antiquated platform is truly amazing.
@RobGcraft
@RobGcraft 4 года назад
Military: “we put a high RPM weapon on my aircraft!” USA: “... singular or multiple?”
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад
*_"You can run, but you will only die tired."_*
@stevec7770
@stevec7770 5 лет назад
RocKiteman _ 2001 Every one who runs is VC Every one who stands still is well disciplined VC
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад
@@stevec7770 >>> _"How can you shoot women and children?"_ 😊
@stevec7770
@stevec7770 5 лет назад
RocKiteman _ 2001 Easy just don’t lead em as much
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад
@@stevec7770 >>> 👌👌 😊
@willarterberry3392
@willarterberry3392 5 лет назад
@@stevec7770 ain't war hell?
@spookyslav5433
@spookyslav5433 5 лет назад
I normally take stuff from channels like these with a grain on salt but this if perfectly accurate. My great uncle/ my uncles dad flew this plane on the war to provide air support. I've been told many stories and they back up your info . Keep up the great work.
@calebr4191
@calebr4191 5 лет назад
My Dad was the Forward Observer on the ground on 23 December 1964!
@Switch_Hitta_Beats
@Switch_Hitta_Beats 5 лет назад
spooky slav Maybe I’ll take what you say with a grain of salt.
@koroplays3200
@koroplays3200 5 лет назад
Well these guys actually do their research unlike others.
@armyof100clowns6
@armyof100clowns6 5 лет назад
My father worked with the follow on Shadows and Stingers when they were phased in to replace the Spookies. He used to tell us stories about doing mission observation and the cone of fire, which they called the “cone of death”, created by the tracer fire.
@Simonsvids
@Simonsvids 5 лет назад
@spooky slav Your uncles' dad would be one of your grandfathers. Your great uncle would be a brother of one of your grandparents. Your great uncles son would be your first cousin once removed.
@clintonsmith9931
@clintonsmith9931 Месяц назад
The tracers of the dragon ship plus the sound of the blades beating the air by the incoming choppers was enough to make you dirty your drawers. And they was on my side.
@grim6980
@grim6980 3 года назад
Anyone else get a little angry when the snob general almost killed the project because it didn't fit his idea of the airforce?
@Hambone571
@Hambone571 3 года назад
Typical of the ones, “in charge” not having a clue....
@jerryhayes2351
@jerryhayes2351 3 года назад
Wasn't his ass in the line of fire. REMF'S!
@adub1300
@adub1300 3 года назад
Yep. Typical American politician, “we do it MY way even if that’s not the best way because I SAID SO”
@schoolssection
@schoolssection 3 года назад
Don't want to sully his name, but ARMY 4-Star General Hawkins (MACV Commander) was known to miss points/opportunities.
@igotthatgoinforme9182
@igotthatgoinforme9182 5 лет назад
"yea miniguns are cool how about we put a howitzer on one?" merica as hell I love this country
@tylercraig1314
@tylercraig1314 5 лет назад
Only thing cooler was when we looked at a gun and decided we need to build a plane around it. Thus the A-10 Warthog
@Sgt-xw5lx
@Sgt-xw5lx 4 года назад
There some with Howitzers
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 4 года назад
great idea and your idea has already being implemented. Some are already equipped with a Bofors 40mm.
@liquidleopard4495
@liquidleopard4495 4 года назад
@@goutvols103 The Bofors 40mm has been on AC-130s for decades. I'm pretty sure the 105mm howitzer wasn't added until the '80s. Unlike the howitzer, I hear the US DoD is worried about running out of parts to maintain the Bofors guns. That's one of the reasons I heard for why they've tested single-barrel 30mm guns that fire the same ammo as the A-10 Warthog.
@randyb1890
@randyb1890 4 года назад
@@liquidleopard4495 The AC-130J no longer has 40mm guns, they even took the 105 out but decided to put it back in.
@skipstones4049
@skipstones4049 5 лет назад
I was a Marine Corps grunt in ‘67-‘68 and I loved spooky, or Puff as we called it. Whenever Puff came around the bad guys went elsewhere. Having been danger close to its action I was glad it was on our side.
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 5 лет назад
Kind of like how the grunts love the A-10 these days.
@charleswest6372
@charleswest6372 Год назад
Jesus! Like God is over you.
@philipsturtivant9385
@philipsturtivant9385 3 года назад
Taking aside the firepower, that airframe is a classic, and I'm happy to have skydived from C47s. The firepower Puff represented - that musta been awesome, and I can only imagine how glad US troops in Vietnam would be to hear it overhead. Its equally awesome descendants are doing good duty to this day, I believe.
@michaela2757
@michaela2757 3 года назад
A friend of mine told me one of these aircraft saved his platoon lives one night, he said the scariest and amazing things he every saw in Vietnam.
@sobelou
@sobelou 5 лет назад
Talk about an immortal plane. The DC-3 masterpiece in all its incarnations will never die....
@markmagee7324
@markmagee7324 4 года назад
And the DC3 is still flying as I right this, They are rebuilt in oshkosh wiscinsin so I don't think they will be out of the sky any time soon, Best plane ever built. The last one built (org.) 1945, the plane that won ww 2.
@justindunlap1235
@justindunlap1235 2 года назад
I just saw one in all its glory taking off from the local smokejumper base just a couple of days ago.
@oliverpetroski4205
@oliverpetroski4205 2 года назад
The DC-3 is my favorite aeroplane. This gunship is like a hotrod version of it.
@krystalstarrett6760
@krystalstarrett6760 2 года назад
Ten 4, right in there with the C Ac 130, Puff saved my bio brothers in Nam while I served In S Korea as Crew Chief on F 4s. Good and bad O ICs, Good OICs authorized good aircraft.
@glassontherocks
@glassontherocks 4 года назад
Rough and tough and hard to bluff ... We could always depend on Puff. The stories of dragon fire still echo through the central highlands.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@Zowie39
@Zowie39 4 года назад
My finace sent this to me. My Dad now, 86, flew this in Vietnam. His mind is fading but boooy could he remembers this beast! He said it was was like it was pee'ing red! Amongst all the other memories he has of all those missions he flew. Sadly I would love to send this to him but he cant remember how to work his phone or youtube. He was honored 2 Distinguished Flying Cross's and Im humbled to watch this. It reminds me what he went through and all the ground troops that served. Thank you for this. God Bless the troops and God Bless him..🙏🌠
@Zowie39
@Zowie39 3 года назад
@Duffy Bordeaux Duffy Bordeaux ..soo endearing and truely humbled by your words. You had me at 'my friend'💕 I served as well and to me it started out with your buddy next to you!Thank you for 👉you and your service! You may be old and tired but just like that bird your Dad jumped out of and then your service..well..I sense you have more spirit in you than most your age! God speed my friend!💪🙏
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
I don't know if youtube allows private talk of any kind, but my dad actually was the commander of Puff during Vietnam, so if your dad was on the crew, maybe he knew my dad... Might be interesting to see if your dad remembers. - either way, best regards, and I appreciate both our dad's service.
@RainbowVibes1708
@RainbowVibes1708 3 года назад
I can't imagine the fear that sound instilled. You knew they were coming...you just didn't know where they were hitting...
@blksubiesti
@blksubiesti 3 года назад
Shit even scared us in Fallujah Basher would level whole city blocks like the hand of god clearing dishes off a table
@kengellinger3028
@kengellinger3028 5 лет назад
My father , then Maj. James Gellinger , trained "jet-jockies" , to fly the modified C-47s in New Hampshire in late 1967 and early 1968.
@bluefoxy6478
@bluefoxy6478 5 лет назад
Cheers to him. He probably taut them very well.
@MegaPeedee
@MegaPeedee 5 лет назад
I watched a two-ship attack by C47 gunships on a village (Ap Lo Gom) in May 1967. The VC had virtually overrun the village at night and had almost eliminated its ARVN defenders (evident by the dwindling friendly tracers - they were of a different colour to the enemy's). Then these amazing aircraft showed up and, from our hill position on the extinct volcano we called "The Horseshoe Feature" - a low open-sided hill - we saw the green traces of the enemy quickly reduce and then stop. One AC47 would pour down Gatling Gun fiire while the other one circled above it: when the lower aircraft ceased firing they swapped places and the other blanketted the position. The noise resembled someone moving heavy furniture on a wooden floor. Fantastic sight, but terrible at the same time. I love the old DC3 (I have flown on them in peacetime, including in the cockpit) and almost drool whenever I can get close to one today. Now, as the years advance, I fly them on my simulator and the magic returns every time. Oh to be young again, and back there in time.
@peterdansie9195
@peterdansie9195 4 года назад
MegaPeedee
@robertwsnell
@robertwsnell 4 года назад
DC3 is the greatest airplane ever built. I’d say “change my mind” but I don’t think it’s possible.
@MJ18883
@MJ18883 3 года назад
Honestly feels like watching a production show on the history channel with a fantastic commentator. All your videos, well done. You deserve a show on the history channel. Make the History Channel Great Again.
@bocephast9644
@bocephast9644 2 года назад
Worked on in 1968. Only thing I ever heard anyone call them was spooky. I didn’t hear the term puff the magic dragon tell I got back in the states. The Vietnamese and the VC called them spooky, and our call signs were spooky 41 and spooky 42. Loved the plane!
@RealFluse
@RealFluse 5 лет назад
Beautiful military innovation. A true stroke of genius when the 105mm howitzer was integrated into it's firing systems!!!
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад
*_"No, mate. That's not an aerial cannon._** THIS **_is an aerial cannon."_* 😊😊😊😊
@cracklingvoice
@cracklingvoice 4 года назад
That was on the next generation of aircraft, the AC-130 Spectre. The AC-47 carried only machine guns, not actual ordnance.
@davidwalker106
@davidwalker106 5 лет назад
They were a welcome sight when we needed help in tough situations. 9th Infantry division South Vietnam 67/68.
@scottmonahan5673
@scottmonahan5673 4 года назад
I bet, thanks for going over there...……..
@frankcrist7531
@frankcrist7531 4 года назад
Were you at Bearcat?
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@robertramossw1348
@robertramossw1348 3 года назад
I remember watching Casper and Spooky work on the Centrol Highland when i was with the 173 Airborn.
@allenbournes4697
@allenbournes4697 3 года назад
A 4-star bureaucrat ruining anything useful.... never heard of that before!🙄
@mytkc66atbat25
@mytkc66atbat25 5 лет назад
"Good video, pronunciation is "Tan sa noot" not "tan sa not" Air Force base. Spookys saved our asses out of Bien Hoa in 68,69, and 70. A1 sky raiders also were a god send for us. Thanks for putting this together.
@barrybrevik9178
@barrybrevik9178 5 лет назад
Great choice of topic! Also, the narrator's voice rises above the legion of largely intolerable hosts. The voice is great. Hail the voice. Seriously, this voice could go far.
@tylerdurden629
@tylerdurden629 5 лет назад
Hail the voice Hail the voice Hail the voice Hail the voice
@belliott538
@belliott538 5 лет назад
Combat Eggs are no laughing matter! 😎
@robertqueberg4612
@robertqueberg4612 5 лет назад
Yes, a spooky voice one might say.
@Yantryman
@Yantryman 5 лет назад
@Viking it would be too tense!
@zepter00
@zepter00 4 года назад
Bullshit. His voice is bad and not clear... if you want to hear great voice check. „ Alein Theory” channel
@oldtruckswork8989
@oldtruckswork8989 2 года назад
My father was a spooky gunship pilot in 1966 with the third air commando group. He always talked about how he would loiter in the area. Looking for muzzle flashes from the Viet Cong for targets. He said that as soon as he showed up and opened up with the first burst, all the fighting down below would simply cease in the Viet Cong would leave. He said it was like light switch. We're all the muzzle flashes would simply cease. The aircraft were equipped with a two-speed supercharger. He said that the high speed was supposed to be for high altitude but they always just left it on high all the time. Apparently it was relatively easy to aim. He had a reticle on the window on his left and an aiming point at the end of the wing. He would just line up the two with the target on the ground and open fire. He kept the ac47 gunnery manual from his time in Vietnam and I still have it today. He went on to fly b-52s with several tours in Vietnam.
@shinokuma6891
@shinokuma6891 4 года назад
AC-130: Grandpa What Did You In The Vietnam War? AC-47 "Spooky" : I Scared The Shit Out Of The Vietcong
@motherurck7542
@motherurck7542 4 года назад
But the AC130 was used in 'Nam as well. So more like brothers.
@guts2044
@guts2044 3 года назад
I cant believe u edited and still got it wrong
@shinokuma6891
@shinokuma6891 3 года назад
@@guts2044 Congrats now you know how much a dissapointment I am
@garywalker8827
@garywalker8827 4 года назад
One of the only times in my life that the hair on my body stood up was the first time this monster fired support for us. Terrifying.
@richardbonfiglio1765
@richardbonfiglio1765 2 года назад
It's good to be on the right side.
@andrewstubbs3635
@andrewstubbs3635 2 года назад
Thank You for your service Sir, my Uncles Charles Wayne Stubbs And Wayne Streetman and Cousin David Stubbs Served In Vietnam as well. My Uncle Sinclair Streetman Served in Korea and Vietnam.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 26 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@mickd6942
@mickd6942 5 лет назад
Imagine the vietnamise commander being told his attack had failed due to the intervention of two puffs lol
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
there was only one original Puff... other gunships were called Spooky and whatnot, but all others were a copy of Puff.
@larryimus9527
@larryimus9527 2 месяца назад
I was a Marine on my second tour in VN in ‘69 and we used Puff. AWESOME. Saved a lot of Marines lives.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@jimbrant1253
@jimbrant1253 2 месяца назад
66-68 saw and heard B-52s came over and shortly after Puff came and it looked raining fire . Awesome visual I’ll never forget .
@OldCorpsEd
@OldCorpsEd 4 года назад
The first time I saw Puff in action was one night in late December 1967 at Quang Tri after we'd been rocket and mortared. It looked like an invisible giant pissing red with the sound of ripping canvas. Glorious!
@twebb4256
@twebb4256 3 года назад
Great description!!
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@delallegood5799
@delallegood5799 4 года назад
When you're walking guard on the perimeter and this ship,along with Huey copters are firing a few yards from you,it is terrifying,even though they are taking out those who would kill you.
@davewallace8219
@davewallace8219 2 года назад
thanks...to all of you
@Bill-yy3ck
@Bill-yy3ck 2 месяца назад
First time I saw Spooky working at night was Dec 1968. We were on our fire base just south of the Mang Yang pass. It was working over an area south of us, maybe a mile or more away. It was amazing. Watching that wavy red line and then hearing that sound, one you never forget. Attention sound effects guys on movies, you rarely get it right. It's a roar that is heard from a even a mile away. They would fire for maybe 5-10 seconds and then you heard it. And that's when you thought, I'm glad I'm not on the receiving end of that. Bill B Co 3/8th 4ID 68-69
@Vmaxfodder
@Vmaxfodder 2 года назад
I remember all the Vets talking about ol spooky, and Puff. It was an eerie icon to me.
@dntulsa5039
@dntulsa5039 4 года назад
I saw Puff work out one night about a mile south of Can Tho in 1971. The bullet stream looked like a red laser beam.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 26 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@Wolfwolveswolf
@Wolfwolveswolf 5 лет назад
Puff the Magic Dragon also had a guest Star appearance in the John Wayne, South Vietnam War Movie- "The Green Berets."
@tarasbulba3190
@tarasbulba3190 2 года назад
John Wayne was a draft dodger.👎
@Redandranger
@Redandranger 2 года назад
@@tarasbulba3190 John Wayne directed the film too and then turned it over to the Pentagon for edits pre-release. "At one point during the war, the need for more men in uniform caused the U.S. military brass to change Wayne’s draft status to 1-A, fit for duty. But Hollywood studios intervened on his behalf, arguing that the actor’s star power was a boon for wartime propaganda and the morale of the troops. He was given a special 2-A status, which back then meant he was deferred in “support of national interest.”
@richardbonfiglio1765
@richardbonfiglio1765 2 года назад
@@tarasbulba3190 Bullshit liar !
@markthomas6436
@markthomas6436 Месяц назад
In the movie, the PUFF pilot said, "Where do you want it?" Wayne said, "Put it on the camp. Those people have it, we don't" Pilot responded, "It'll only take a minute."
@edgaraquino2324
@edgaraquino2324 18 дней назад
That's when I 1st heard of Puff...😊
@cmcer1995
@cmcer1995 Месяц назад
I have always loved Puff from the many stories I have heard about it and saw in movies. Reminds me so much of the capabilities of the A-10 which is my favorite ground support aircraft.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
my dad was the commander / pilot of Puff during Vietnam... I don't recall seeing specifically Puff in the media as you mentioned, but I have seen other gunships depicted. And yeah I'm an A-10 fan too... and sadly both of these aircraft / weapons programs seem to not be fully appreciated by some in the powers-that-be, and these people have probably never been in the infantry, surrounded by the enemy, and had a gunship save their a$$es before. - Best regards.
@cmcer1995
@cmcer1995 26 дней назад
@@thomasrickelman5468 They just want something Pretty and new to impress someone? Anway not the media but in a movies such as The Green Berets with John Wayne. That is cool that your dad actually got to fly them.
@donhuffty9905
@donhuffty9905 3 года назад
I saw Puff do his stuff one night in early 68 and still gives me chill bumps when I think about it
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@jimdailey1018
@jimdailey1018 5 лет назад
In '67-68 I saw it a few times at night just north of Saigon. Really cool sound and sight.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@tippersteffi1
@tippersteffi1 5 лет назад
I was an EC-47 pilot in SEA....interesting platform with many capabilities
@myfavoritemartian1
@myfavoritemartian1 2 года назад
A family friend was a Dragon Pilot in a AC-47 during the "Crazy Asian War" (Thanks Kenny Rogers). He said when full up on fuel and ammo, it was a dog to get off the ground. He would get the tail up and use all the runway to get air speed, (sometimes digging branches and leaves from the gear later). His high tech gunsight was a simple tube by his left shoulder which went down through the body.
@gordbaker896
@gordbaker896 3 года назад
I worked with a guy who was under attack by VC one night. Puff came along and after it passed, no leaves left on trees and Deadly Silence. Mission Accomplished.
@turbowolf302
@turbowolf302 5 лет назад
Puff, the magic dragon, the bird of Cam Ranh Bon, came to fly the evening skies, in a land called Vietnam....
@mikevaluska7313
@mikevaluska7313 5 лет назад
Cadence to the tune of puff the magic dragon?
@turbowolf302
@turbowolf302 4 года назад
@@mikevaluska7313 it was an entire song, whose lyrics I saw on the internet once, WAAAAAAY back in the Dialup days, and I've been looking for ever since. Anyone knows about it, any help would be great. My personal favorite part of the lyrics goes "When the fire beamed, and Charlie screamed, at the dragon in the sky"
@TheZXKUQYB
@TheZXKUQYB 5 лет назад
Dude I am glad you are the voice to all the dark docs, it adds vastily to the environment of the whole video, thank you.
@cherylemagnenat6380
@cherylemagnenat6380 4 года назад
I was a Navy Doc attached to USMC 3/5 from Jan 67 to Jan68. There are thousands of Marines and Doc's who owe our lives to that mean ghost in the sky. The only complaint that I ever had was when the brass slid out of spookies belly and landed on my back or down my shirt. That planes fire power made it a lot safer and easier to retrieve the wounded from the middle of a rice paddy. Dave Magnenat (this is my wife's account.)
@MatClifford
@MatClifford 27 дней назад
Was an air control radio operator and talked these and F-4’s in on targets with 9th Marines 67-68. Beautiful at night and life saving!
@jerkfudgewater147
@jerkfudgewater147 3 года назад
I remember my dad telling me about this plane ✈️ and that it could put a bullet in every square foot of a football field in a single pass (no 2 barrels are aimed at the same point, because you don’t actually need to shoot anything twice with a gun like that)!!!
@45auto82
@45auto82 3 года назад
I heard that same story. After seeing these type weapons fire…..I can now say I believe the tale is true!
@loganv0410
@loganv0410 5 лет назад
While out on a PT run at Maxwell AFB in '85 one of Spooky's children, an AC-130 sitting on the ramp, used our flight as a practice target, tracking the miniguns along as we jogged past. Glad I wasn't taking fire from it!
@mjames7674
@mjames7674 4 года назад
Maaaaaan, imagine the feeling of power that would accompany calling in an airstrike from an AC-47, or even better an AC-130.
@kitsune303
@kitsune303 Месяц назад
Every once in a while, the DoD has an accidental success like Spooky, Warthog, BUFF, and Hercules to make up for the Ospreys, Cutlass, Crashhawk, and JSF.
@airplayn
@airplayn 2 года назад
And flying circles around a point on the ground without drifting away is one of the first maneuvers a student pilot perfects!
@joeiiiful
@joeiiiful 4 года назад
I was a Forward Observer for the 173rd Airborne Brigade and Puff the Magic Dragon was a powerful weapon. We used it often. It was an impressive experience to watch how effective the Air Force was. Another outstanding ground support aircraft was the A1E Sky Raider.
@thomasrickelman5468
@thomasrickelman5468 28 дней назад
from the son of Puff's commander / pilot, you're welcome, and Thank You for remembering what my dad's crew did, and for your service.
@icepoop20
@icepoop20 5 лет назад
"spooky gunship fire 137,000 rounds by the end of the war"....which means with 4 x 7.62 GE miniguns firing 6000 rounds per minute, and having 52 built total, means each airplane fired their guns for 26 seconds over their entire careers. Does that number seem so make sense to you? I bet they easily chewed through millions of rounds.
@phoenixraider42
@phoenixraider42 5 лет назад
not all of them use the MXU-470/A miniguns, some got outfitted with WW2 .30 AN/M2 (aircraft mounted m1919) which can still fire at 1,200 to 1,500 rounds per minute
@Miatacrosser
@Miatacrosser 5 лет назад
@@phoenixraider42 and packs a hellava punch.
@jakaphobia
@jakaphobia 5 лет назад
Not the end of the war, the end of 1965 7:33
@rzr2ffe325
@rzr2ffe325 4 года назад
He said only 41 airframes made it to Vietnam. Each one only had 3x guns
@pat36a
@pat36a 4 года назад
@@phoenixraider42 I thought the first spooky used 50's w/the mini gun coming later.
@roughseas3455
@roughseas3455 3 года назад
"Spook 66, this is Roswell Bravo 2-6....can you bring it? Roswell Bravo 2-6 over." "Bravo 2-6 this is Spook, happy to comply."
@tomcrews8467
@tomcrews8467 3 года назад
I was in Nha Trang in the late summer of 1969. It was night. The VC was trying to overrun the 5th SF compound. They brought out two Puffs. It was an amazing show. I was a crew chief/doorgunnr on a Huey. I remember being pissed at all that firepower the Air Force had compared to my single M60. Not much more to say than that.
@lanedexter6303
@lanedexter6303 4 года назад
The Pilot term for circling while concentrating fire on a spot on the ground is “pylon turn.” You keep the wing pointed at on spot as you turn.
@1PickJesus
@1PickJesus 2 года назад
Thats right! checkit out! Its a ground reference maneuver for commercial Pilots! UND eights on Pylons! (on You Tube) there's even a reference to the Spooky!
@nicolasstark1367
@nicolasstark1367 4 года назад
"inhales" AC-47 INBOUND, TAKE COVER!
@Ring_nuts
@Ring_nuts 3 года назад
Ssshhh, ontop of my mark.
@Johnny_Boy503
@Johnny_Boy503 3 года назад
Countless screams of We nEeD AA nOw
@grimmerjxcts2206
@grimmerjxcts2206 3 года назад
Anti air defenses are a...dies from Ac-47
@CptNeogene
@CptNeogene 3 года назад
Rising storm 2 is the best game ever made
@onggenesis7552
@onggenesis7552 3 года назад
Anti Ass Defenses are a tiff
@fredbortle5414
@fredbortle5414 3 года назад
That mini gun was capable of firing 100 rounds a second, 10 seconds a 1000 rounds,2000 rounds in 20 seconds, and so on.......it was truly a weapon you didn't want to fuck with..
@1992tallguy
@1992tallguy 3 года назад
The AC-47 was initially equipped with 10 M1919 machine guns before they were upgraded with the venerable minigun.
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