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The Flaming Coffin - Heinkel He 177 Greif 

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The Heinkel He 177 heavy bomber was doomed from the very start.
Conceptual problems and incompatible design elements gave it a terrible reputation. It was often named the "Luftwaffenfeuerzeug XX," or "The Air Force Lighter," for its constant engine fires.
It was also nicknamed the "The Flaming Coffin," the "One Way Bomber," and the "Volcano" for the many accidents pilots had while flying it. During World War II, it only saw limited service with the Luftwaffe.
Most of the crashes the He 177 suffered were caused by mechanical failures, not by enemy fire. Hitler despised it. Göring despised it. But some Luftwaffe pilots still pushed the project in hopes of deploying it as the dive bomber.
The He 177 was Germany's only long-range heavy bomber produced in appreciable numbers. The 35-ton plane, however, would contribute to the German defeat by sucking up valuable resources into an ineffective and compromised project.
Historians even say that all the effort spent trying to fix the aircraft may have doomed the Third Reich to lose the war in the air because of the enormous resources the project required.
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@Zoydian
@Zoydian 3 года назад
I think the problem of the He 177 was that it was TOO GOOD of a dive bomber; it flew into the ground with great precision.
@brianartillery
@brianartillery 3 года назад
Glad you mentioned Eric 'Winkle' Brown - he was a fascinating character, who, during his lifetime, flew more different aircraft than anyone before, or since. Virtually every British, American, German, Japanese, Italian, Russian or French aircraft used in WW2, including being the only non-German pilot to fly a rocket engined Me-163 'Komet'. These were flown by allied pilots as gliders, after the war - but Eric Brown wanted the full experience. He had two German assistants, who knew where there were complete 163's, and their lethal fuel hidden. They took Brown to them, but begged him not to fly one using the rocket. He, on the other hand, begged them, being ex Luftwaffe groundcrew, to ready a 163 for him, and told them that they would be blameless if things went wrong. And despite the protests of the Germans, they readied a 163 for him, which he flew and landed successfully, much to his and their relief.
@jamesmcguire5312
@jamesmcguire5312 2 года назад
You may find this interesting. My father flew P-40s and P-47’s doing ground attack in the China Burma India theater in World War II. I asked him how he managed to aim the bombs without a bomb site when he dropped them. He had a very simple formula he would start a shallow dive on the target lining it up making sure the airplane did not slip or skid. When he got to target on his nose he pulled up and counted 1001 1002 and released the bomb. I tried it at low level and small airplanes with a little flour bag. It worked great. Somehow the speed and dive angle worked to make an accurate hit. The thunderbolt could not dive at a very steep angle because it would hit what is known as compressibility and make the airplane uncontrollable.
@pyromaniacal13
@pyromaniacal13 3 года назад
If I had known I was going to be air crew on a bird nicknamed "The One Way Bomber" I would give serious thought into defecting.
@SirStixxy
@SirStixxy 3 года назад
"...sucking up valuable resources..." just as Goring's width is shown. LOL
@SvenTviking
@SvenTviking 3 года назад
The amazing thing is that if you look at the Avro Manchester/Lancaster, it’s a similar story with completely different ending. The Manchester was a twin engined bomber, fitted with two Rolls Royce “Vulture” engines which were two Kestrel V12 top ends, fitted to a common crankcase to form an “X24”. It should have been very powerful, but it was underpowered and rather unreliable, causing aborted missions, unavailable aircraft and of course crashes. The RAF, Avro and Rolls Royce soldiered on with it for a few months, but soon realised it was a dead duck. So quickly, Avro designer Roy Chadwick put in an extra wing section with four Rolls Royce Merlin XX engines in the “Power egg” unit first fitted to the Bristol Beaufighter. And so the Lancaster was born. Heinkel could easily have done the same with DB603, Junkers Jumo 211 or BMW 801 engines and got a very good heavy bomber.
@George_M_
@George_M_ 3 года назад
When even Goering thinks it's a bad idea...
@gregculverwell
@gregculverwell 3 года назад
I have Ernest Heinkel 's book He 1000. He was no lover of it, but was forced to continue its development.
@Hiznogood
@Hiznogood 3 года назад
Perfect plane for the Elbonian Airforce!
@Chuckles..
@Chuckles.. 3 года назад
The designer of the He 177: "it's not a dive bomber and can't be used for dive bombing"
@withapulse2000
@withapulse2000 3 года назад
Remarkable... 1500 made....for yrs I have watched what I thought was every documentary and clip of ww2 made...but this the first time I have become aware that this flawed creation ever existed! ...you do indeed learn something new everyday ...thanks you tube!...and the maker of this mini documentary!....fascinating stuff.
@coryfice1881
@coryfice1881 3 года назад
Lets make a heavy bomber into a dive bomber.
@scootergeorge9576
@scootergeorge9576 3 года назад
"Greif" is German for Griffon but the plane brought the Luftwaffe plenty of Grief!
@trekkienzl2862
@trekkienzl2862 3 года назад
13:05
@fancyultrafresh3264
@fancyultrafresh3264 3 года назад
"Fast diving heavy bomber"....
@Dragonblaster1
@Dragonblaster1 2 года назад
Eric “Winkle” Brown flew more different types of plane than anyone ever has or ever will: 487 different types. He flew almost every mark of Spitfire, but that just counts as one type. He was the only pilot to fly the Me 163 rocket plane under power. He might have been the first pilot to break the speed of sound, if the Miles M52 had not been cancelled. At the end of the war, he flew back an Arado Ar234 jet bomber flanked by a pair of Spitfires. He had an amazing life and he was an accomplished writer. Any aircraft buff should check him out, IMO.
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 3 года назад
"Over-investing in a bad design can ruin an entire air force" should probably be painted on every door in the Pentagon. And it's not just airforces; what did the Sergeant York consume?
@steve0592
@steve0592 3 года назад
In fairness, the B-17 also had a nasty habit of catching fire, due to an oxygen supply hose rubbing on the dorsal turret and the B-29's engines overheated.
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo 3 года назад
The A-5 was rather debugged, according to a relative of mine who was a mechanic for the He 177. But by then, all conventional bomber production was cancelled in favour of fighters.
@kirkmorrison6131
@kirkmorrison6131 3 года назад
A guy I knew back in the mid 70s to early 80s flew fighters for Germany 1941-45. He called it The Flying Cigarette Lighter.
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