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The Most Overkill Bomber Ever - Bartini A-57 

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In the late 1950s, there were rumors of a radical new aircraft design from deep within the USSR.
It would be a flying boat that could fly vertically, carried the biggest nuclear weapon the Soviets could muster and had its own parasite fighter capable of scouting, defense and independent strikes.
This flying monster could land anywhere, from water to desert, to snow and ice, and would be refueled from submarines in remote lagoons and lakes. All with only a crew of three and a range to reach the distant shores of the united states.
But this incredible concept from an even more incredible engineer never happened. And the USSR passed on what could have turned the tide of nuclear fever.
Welcome to the most overkill bomber aircraft ever designed, the Bartnini A-57.
By the late 1950s, the Cold War was at full thrust, pitching the military might and scientific minds of the United States and the Soviet Union against each other. The arms race between the two superpowers was at fever pitch and it looked like things might be heating up soon.
The atomic age was well into its maturity and both countries were frantically developing ways in which to deliver intercontinental ballistic missiles or ICBMs as payloads.
The Bartini A-57 was one such project by the USSR.
Envisaged was a massive sea-launched intercontinental bomber that would be immune from taking off from land-based air fields, which were always much more vulnerable to enemy attacks and reconnaissance.
How the Bartini A-57 bomber was designed to achieve this was inventive to say the least.
The way in which it would take off and how it would be fuelled were just two of the innovations devised by the A-57 concept.
And there’s good reason why the Bartini A-57 has been dubbed ‘a beast of an aircraft,’ given that it was technically a flying boat.
Let’s dive right in, shall we!
First thing’s first: the A-57, as designed in 1957, would have hauled a 244N thermonuclear bomb on board.
That is very Important for the time, given that 1957 was slap bang in the middle of the hyper-paranoid atomic age and escalating arms race.
Even though it was a large bomber carrying an city destroying nuke, it would have needed a crew of just three.
The A-57 would weigh in at 320 tonnes or 705 pounds, having a total length of 69.5 metres or 228 feet and a total wing area of 755 square metres or 8,127 square feet.
Importantly, although designed to avoid land-based airfields, the A-57 was equipped with skids for airfield landings, if so needed.
The aerodynamic configuration of the A-57 was quite revolutionary for its time, particularly with regard to its wings.
The leading edge of the wing had a sweep angle which became stepped, thereby simplifying the wing’s load-bearing surface.
It also created what is called a ‘self-balancing’ wing. This feature of its wings enhanced the aerodynamic capabilities of the aircraft, allowing it to reach subsonic and supersonic speeds with relative ease, especially for a large flying boat bomber of that era. This design of wing would be known as the ‘Bartini wing’.
For take off from water, the aircraft was fitted with ski chassis consisting of hydro-skis and underwater wings.
The landing gear, not allowed the A-57 to land on and take-off from both water and the ground but also from snow.
It is believed that the A-57 could take off from any unpaved airfield with a runway not less than 3,000 meters or 9,842 feet long,
as well as a smooth snow-covered strip with a length of 3,600 meters or 11,811 feet without using its accelerators. So you can see, this plane really was designed to take off from anywhere.
Worth noting is that this ability to take off on snow and ice would have made it possible to use forward-based airfields on drifting ice floes located in the Arctic region,or even ice burgs if they were bit enough.
The larger version of the aircraft was called the Amerika - that’s with a ‘k’ - hence the ‘A’ designation in A-57, as its intended target was obviously the United States.
A smaller, shorter-range flying boat was also designed which could reach targets in Europe that were closer to the Soviet Union, and it was named the Ye-57, with the ‘Ye’ derived from the Russian word for Europe, which is Yevropa.

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@FoundAndExplained
@FoundAndExplained 2 года назад
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@Willon
@Willon 2 года назад
Srry nick i know you need cash but please stop the begging for subs with the animation ppl will sub if they like the content not because you tell them too
@foxgaming76yt24
@foxgaming76yt24 2 года назад
@@Willon what?
@Willon
@Willon 2 года назад
@@foxgaming76yt24 the dog and cat thing he practically begging for subs whilst making quality content that ppl will watch and subscribe to anyway
@JIMDEZWAV
@JIMDEZWAV 2 года назад
You must be in W.A uploading what is late on the east coast mate .
@brucebaxter6923
@brucebaxter6923 2 года назад
Can you please start using a globe to show range as the projection shown is wildly inaccurate
@chewbaccabuddy3377
@chewbaccabuddy3377 2 года назад
“320 tons or 705 pounds” idk man I don’t think the math adds up lol
@vryusvin3905
@vryusvin3905 2 года назад
I caught that too, I was thinking, "How can that thing weigh only 705 pounds? Amazing!". Yeah, that should say "320 tons or 640,000 pounds".
@crimeinal
@crimeinal 2 года назад
I think he was subtly making fun of the imperial system
@crimeinal
@crimeinal 2 года назад
Even though he made fun of the metric system in a previous video
@xkv8rop
@xkv8rop 2 года назад
@@vryusvin3905 320 Metric tons is approx 704,000 lbs. The conversion he used was kg to lbs rather than ton which just moves the decimal a few times to the right - or adds 3 0’s
@Sp00kyV0id
@Sp00kyV0id 2 года назад
American Pounds vs Euro Tons
@rodrigonogueiramota4433
@rodrigonogueiramota4433 2 года назад
"If it´s not crazy it´s not a Bartini design" literally every Russian Aviator
@allenwarburton8627
@allenwarburton8627 2 года назад
Depends what Russians consider crazy, although I will admit, this is pretty crazy
@jmi5969
@jmi5969 2 года назад
Bartini's ЕР-2 bomber was utterly conventional. Which probably explains why it was built in numbers.
@dukezFRL
@dukezFRL 2 года назад
Either Bartini or Rostilav Alexeyev
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 года назад
K7 bomber
@canadianradiochemist4465
@canadianradiochemist4465 2 года назад
ambitious, yes, brilliant, yes, crazy in a good way, yes, crazy in a psychopathic way, no.
@26th_Primarch
@26th_Primarch 2 года назад
If that thing was ten times bigger and carried a full squadron of fighters it'd be an Ace Combat boss battle
@pawewysoczanski1884
@pawewysoczanski1884 2 года назад
Arkbird vibes
@Salamandeer
@Salamandeer 2 года назад
Make it a 10 to 15 km ship and you have a Warhammer Corvette
@Genesongx
@Genesongx 2 года назад
@@pawewysoczanski1884 agaion + arkbird
@Highrollerpersa
@Highrollerpersa 2 года назад
Just slap a TLS on it and u got a boss lol
@BadassBobY
@BadassBobY 2 года назад
'Aircraft' carrier.
@zromo8994
@zromo8994 2 года назад
3:32 forgot three 0's on your lbs conversion
@thijsvanderlinden2209
@thijsvanderlinden2209 2 года назад
Was looking for this comment
@shaldurprime7154
@shaldurprime7154 2 года назад
misspoke and mistyped it was
@2bidfilmsguy
@2bidfilmsguy 2 года назад
Yea I dont know what's going on, recently there have been regular mistakes like that along with multiple mispronunciations in every video, along with sporadic incorrect information, F and E has been cranking videos out I think quality control has suffered
@theredwhirlwin
@theredwhirlwin 2 года назад
Yeah I was wonderin about that
@kilianfirebolt
@kilianfirebolt 2 года назад
Who cares about the imperial system conversion? Only 1% of the world use it anyways
@theresafisher8781
@theresafisher8781 2 года назад
Given that Bartini also designed the VVA-14, and a massive erkranoplan aircraft carrier, he seemed to specialize in overkill
@jmi5969
@jmi5969 2 года назад
If he had enough influence to secure a contract for something practical he would certainly do the normal designs. But these niches were already taken by Tupolev, Sukhoi etc.
@K-Effect
@K-Effect 2 года назад
Imagine if we didn't have the stupid space race all of the kick ass aircraft that would've been built and produced. Aeronautical engineering would be many decades ahead of where it is today
@TheNpcNoob
@TheNpcNoob 2 года назад
@@K-Effect the space race and Cold War actually helped this type of industry, the problem was political, financial and practicality.
@sonarcha1711
@sonarcha1711 2 года назад
I have no idea where you got the idea it was an aircraft carrier. Sure, it could take off from nearly anywhere and was somewhat of an overkill, but its main use would be hunting submarines, not carrying aircraft.
@theresafisher8781
@theresafisher8781 2 года назад
@@sonarcha1711 Oh, the erkranoplan aircraft carrier was different from the VVA-14
@BlackWACat
@BlackWACat 2 года назад
“wallets are poorly designed” “anyway here’s two metal rectangles and a clip for cash with no way to carry change, that’ll be $130”
@ceoofchonk
@ceoofchonk 2 года назад
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@gilzineto
@gilzineto 2 года назад
Dude's got to pay his bills my man... I doubt youtube give him the proper value of his work and we're definently not paying to watch it either, so we can all agree that we can see thru this shit and just not buy it!
@BlackWACat
@BlackWACat 2 года назад
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@Fyre0
@Fyre0 2 года назад
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@baarum
@baarum 2 года назад
hey, at least it's not some stupid mobile pay2win game predating on childeren and their parents credit cards
@j.griffin
@j.griffin 2 года назад
3:30 A crew of 3? 75 yards long? 8,500+ mile range? Carrying a nuclear missile AND a parasite fighter? At 705 lbs.? I’m impressed.
@canman87
@canman87 2 года назад
Designed by an astroMoNer, no less!
@turtlenote8943
@turtlenote8943 2 года назад
The 705 pounds part makes no sense
@leefordyce6582
@leefordyce6582 2 года назад
It actually weighs 640,000 pounds.
@robertandrewbaptie3006
@robertandrewbaptie3006 2 года назад
@@leefordyce6582 supposed to weigh, cos Actually it wasn't built
@boopsboops961
@boopsboops961 2 года назад
@@leefordyce6582 no, 70500, the tons in the video are metric ones
@GabrielOrosco2500
@GabrielOrosco2500 2 года назад
The Bartini A-57 was NEVER meant to have vertical lifting engines! This is a very wrong information spread for a long time. It was meant to have a group of deatachable JATO engines behind it, to help the take off run. Also, the use of moving engines is also a myth.
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 2 года назад
I've seen many sources about this, and I'd never heard mention of lift engines. Bartini did design for them in many types, but not all the time. Especially for a sea/snow-ice plane, its just not needed.
@GabrielOrosco2500
@GabrielOrosco2500 2 года назад
@@JFrazer4303 Yes, I have access to the real documents, there is nothing about it over there.
@dhimsaww8804
@dhimsaww8804 2 года назад
@@GabrielOrosco2500 kiddos
@MrArgus11111
@MrArgus11111 2 года назад
Those engines looked very dubious to me. Glad I was right. I like being right.
@steve5090406
@steve5090406 2 года назад
It was supposed to use Wing in Ground Effect technology, hence the very tall nose wheel ski configuration.
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 2 года назад
I remember watching a documentary on this and other concept Soviet super-weapons. History Channel in the 2000’s was just a grand old time.
@wills2140
@wills2140 2 года назад
Yes it was. And Discovery channel's "Wings of... " series was quite good in its time as well.
@CaptHollister
@CaptHollister 2 года назад
Until it decided it likes ghosts and aliens better
@jooei2810
@jooei2810 2 года назад
I'm Not Saying It Was Aliens But It Was Aliens.
@bradymenting5120
@bradymenting5120 2 года назад
i remember when the history channel still had history
@zephyr8072
@zephyr8072 2 года назад
History Channel v Hitler Channel v Herpderp Channel
@MattLowne
@MattLowne 2 года назад
Such an underrated channel, love your content!
@phoenix0166
@phoenix0166 2 года назад
Ay Matt how you doing?
@OnxGrid
@OnxGrid 2 года назад
Can you pls make this in KSP?
@CLIFTON-qf3ng
@CLIFTON-qf3ng 2 года назад
@@OnxGrid Matt please do this
@kommandantgalileo
@kommandantgalileo 2 года назад
I did not expect to see you here
@kommandantgalileo
@kommandantgalileo 2 года назад
@@OnxGrid I agree you should do this
@PaperSkiesAviation
@PaperSkiesAviation 2 года назад
Great video! You should do “Bartini’s designs” mini-series. 😉
@theAmazingDavidKidd1
@theAmazingDavidKidd1 2 года назад
No he should break each one up into videos
@dimasakbar7668
@dimasakbar7668 2 года назад
Hey, loved your channel too man.
@shamanbhattacharyya9285
@shamanbhattacharyya9285 2 года назад
Like your channel too.
@rayceeya8659
@rayceeya8659 2 года назад
I knew I'd heard the name Bartini recently! I was reading about the Bartini VVA-14. Another strange bird. It was supposed to be an amphibious, VTOL, wing in ground effect, sub hunter. Bartini was really out there with his ideas.
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 2 года назад
See the Bartini KOR-70. Like the VVA-14 but small enough to operate VTOL from a warship help pad.
@scottstewart5784
@scottstewart5784 2 года назад
Needs two miles of flat ground to take off - I don't think that qualifies as "can take off from anywhere" - the last 1/4 of the roll out is pretty fast, the 2 mile flat surface had better be pretty smooth and very straight
@johnparrish9215
@johnparrish9215 2 года назад
Did you miss the Flying Boat part?? You need more sleep, take a nap.
@chibani-
@chibani- 2 года назад
@@johnparrish9215 if it can't take off from most places it can't take off anywhere
@scottstewart5784
@scottstewart5784 2 года назад
@@johnparrish9215 I saw that - they also touted its land capabilities - dirt and snow - that's what I was referring to. Remember the skid that lowers from its water belly?
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 2 года назад
Seas and ice fields in the arctic tend to be miles of flat smooth surface.
@johnparrish9215
@johnparrish9215 2 года назад
@baileyboy73 baileyboy73 I doubt the sub was the only way to fuel the plane.
@RCAvhstape
@RCAvhstape 2 года назад
That fighter jet with the engines out on the wingtips looks like a nightmare in a situation where an engine flames out at supersonic speeds. Looks cool though.
@qwopiretyu
@qwopiretyu 2 года назад
Holy shit tornado twister
@TheFloozi
@TheFloozi 2 года назад
Mustard be like " bro take a break"
@Daniel_cheems
@Daniel_cheems 2 года назад
Mustard is all about promoting his platform
@vanessariddle7169
@vanessariddle7169 2 года назад
mustard would be better if he actually made videos
@vanessariddle7169
@vanessariddle7169 2 года назад
*still wouldn't be as good as found and explained
@transgender_F-117
@transgender_F-117 2 года назад
mustard our lord and saviour 😩
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 2 года назад
@@vanessariddle7169 there's lots of mistakes in found and explained
@keithpennock
@keithpennock 2 года назад
It wasn’t just aircraft manufacturers in Russia who were impacted by ICBMs, it likewise effected manufacturers in the United States & Britain. The rocket’s impact on aircraft manufacture as well as military budgets was tectonic as many a promising project was cut short as money & budgets were re-allocated.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 2 года назад
affected
@tinydooddan1178
@tinydooddan1178 2 года назад
I like how hes a RU-vidr that creates effort into making people subscribe to him, unlike others.
@giadalussu1922
@giadalussu1922 2 года назад
Ngl, those small skits are pretty funny
@arry5432
@arry5432 2 года назад
Had me smiling like a dork, a self proclaimed guy who doesn't know how to express facial expressions, probably just edgy to most
@huyra8019
@huyra8019 2 года назад
Idk mustard seems pretty good to me
@tinydooddan1178
@tinydooddan1178 2 года назад
@@giadalussu1922 Agreed. WE MUST DEFEND DOGGO PLANE!
@pablogodoy9241
@pablogodoy9241 2 года назад
I would like a video of the myasischiev m-25....a plane designed to kill infantry with a massive shockwave
@jhorrorfan2116
@jhorrorfan2116 2 года назад
That's a cool aircraft
@dixiedweller1652
@dixiedweller1652 2 года назад
You my good sir have given me a new obscure jet to look into. Thank You
@dianapennepacker6854
@dianapennepacker6854 2 года назад
It reminds me of the Lancer going super sonic. Basically they would do a stupid low pass hitting super sonic.(I know it has technology to fly low.) I was told by a soldier it made enemies disoriented, deaf, and scatter them. I don't know about the deaf part. Honestly I'm surprised there aren't more sonic weapons.
@piscessoedroen
@piscessoedroen 2 года назад
@@dianapennepacker6854 probably has something to do with the geneva suggestion
@HighFlyer6969
@HighFlyer6969 2 года назад
@@dianapennepacker6854 probably would go deaf as super sonic planes can make glass shatter if close enough when you hit the sound barrier
@GozuTenno962
@GozuTenno962 2 года назад
If bartini was alive around this decade. His imagination could have leaped the whole aeronautical technology to unimaginable heights
@aidegrod
@aidegrod 2 года назад
Yep, maybe where was aircrafts which used magnus effect in engines like semi heli semi aircraft with vtol capabilities.
@slyaspie4934
@slyaspie4934 2 года назад
Brilliant not only a glimpse behind the iron curtain during the cold war, but a little peak at on going secret doggo Kittie war 😂
@FoundAndExplained
@FoundAndExplained 2 года назад
No live stream this time! a little tired and wanted to get this one out to yall
@datboi715
@datboi715 2 года назад
Hi
@Rio_SenpaiYT
@Rio_SenpaiYT 2 года назад
It's okay :3
@captain_commenter8796
@captain_commenter8796 2 года назад
Nick is threatening puppies so that we have to sub *it’s indeed effective*
@Willon
@Willon 2 года назад
I hate it because he makes quality content that we enjoy and subscribe to anyway
@benjaminsagan5861
@benjaminsagan5861 2 года назад
Haha, that made me UNsubscribe.
@charlesangell_bulmtl
@charlesangell_bulmtl 2 года назад
@@benjaminsagan5861 I thought it pretty lame...
@wfjhDUI
@wfjhDUI 2 года назад
Looking at the timeline of Bartini's work, his successful designs seem to have all been ~15-20 years before he designed the A-57. I get the impression that this was a bit like the aviation equivalent of Tesla's later years when he was proposing stuff like global wireless energy and death rays.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 2 года назад
yeah, an inner circle of sycophants (and true believers!), with an outer circle of people who see the madness but know there is only strife to be gained by openly taking on the grand old man (and then there is the rest of society who just swallow the myth as related by the papers) every once in a while top-ranking brass or politico thinks his latest idea deserves a go and it putters on for a while until the brass/politico is quietly taken aside and told not to pour too much money into the damn thing in academia the same thing happens with Nobel Prize winners...
@DarthObscurity
@DarthObscurity 2 года назад
Yeah, it's not like any corporations are or have ever been in a position to manage and operate a global power grid and turn massive, Earth purchasing profits. Or governments that would have no issue getting the funding to build some of the things he was credited with designing functioning blue prints for. There is literally a planet full of incentives and no one has turned really any of this super genius's many, many paradigm shifting and ' _totally real_ ' works into a reality? Lmao. Probably not. As many mind blowing things as he is credited to have invented, theres just no possible way that he wouldn't have been smart enough to; 1. realize that NOT getting his work into the hands of the public would eventually lead to the collapse of humanity as a collective and 2. get it into the hands of the public. Why are people so freaking gullible?
@Tsotha
@Tsotha 2 года назад
good comparison now that I think of it
@CausticLemons7
@CausticLemons7 2 года назад
Love these old school designs. Keep 'em coming!
@BaronvonCircasian8563
@BaronvonCircasian8563 2 года назад
Paper Skies is a pretty amazing channel and the one that got me into aviation, I subbed to him when he had just over 130 subscribers and I think it's been one of the best decisions of my life
@pawewysoczanski1884
@pawewysoczanski1884 2 года назад
That Su-75 Checkmate looks like it has an Estovakian/Strigon Squadron livery. Nice! 👍
@andybhoy1916
@andybhoy1916 Год назад
Na bro don’t bring ace into this
@yaki_ebiko
@yaki_ebiko 2 года назад
OSEA: I'll give you the blueprint of the Arkbird, just remember that you can't have the giant lasers. Bartini: OK(slaps on a jet)
@mikeoxlong4043
@mikeoxlong4043 2 года назад
burned a massive hole in my wallet after buying the military bomber bartini a-57, looks like I need a new wallet from Ridgewallet!
@vandercudo
@vandercudo 2 года назад
You have no money left after that, what you need a wallet for?!
@jimkear6749
@jimkear6749 2 года назад
The wing allowed it to reach "sub-sonic speeds with ease?" Heck, it didn't need wings to do that. Just a golf cart with a tow bar.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 2 года назад
yes, but subsonic is generally understood to mean within 20% of the vehicles critical mach number which would still apply to a golf cart with a tow bar
@nathangehman7018
@nathangehman7018 2 года назад
3:31 - Wow, I didn't know that 320 tones was 705 pounds! Thats a damn light beast!
@zitadelzx
@zitadelzx 2 года назад
Interesting plane, great video, can't believe tou can make these content this frequent.
@random_evo_guy9120
@random_evo_guy9120 2 года назад
the puppy was save by me btw and also I love that you post so many video about clssifiead aircarfts
@alwayscensored6871
@alwayscensored6871 2 года назад
Never heard of this guy. Wrong side of the Iron curtain. A visionary designer.
@georgemckenna462
@georgemckenna462 2 года назад
And on the wrong side of Stalin! Remarkable that he didn't disappear during the purges and Nikita Khrushchev's treatment of him.
@blyatlafreda3084
@blyatlafreda3084 2 года назад
Its awsome how the most "out of the box" things are made by the soviet Union "Owh those Russian"
@CaptHollister
@CaptHollister 2 года назад
Or, in this case, owh those Italians.
@heymotivator2231
@heymotivator2231 2 года назад
As someone who surveys for and controls expeditionary LZs for C-130s, “can take off from any strip that’s 12,000 feet long” is actually pretty unimpressive lol. It’s hard enough to find a 3,000 ft strip that meets dimensional and structural (hardness) criteria, let alone a 9,000 to 12,000 foot strip 🤷🏻‍♂️.
@uncletiggermclaren7592
@uncletiggermclaren7592 2 года назад
Yes. But then, you don't consider the fact that SNOW is obviously not in that calculation of yours, as nothing you have can land, or take off on it. So, it is your reasoning power that is unimpressive lol.
@heymotivator2231
@heymotivator2231 2 года назад
@@uncletiggermclaren7592 LC-130 exists… surveying for artic LZs is super complicated and requires complex monitoring equipment. The US literally does exercises with subs and aircraft operating out of artic FOBs. I don’t think you appreciate how long 12,000 feet is.
@mattt525
@mattt525 2 года назад
@@heymotivator2231 he doesn't, its obvious.
@czlowiekzhuty
@czlowiekzhuty Год назад
Bartini worked on ekranoplan and VVA-14 as well. This guy had vision and ideas ahead of his time.
@g.zoltan
@g.zoltan 2 года назад
In an effort to be passive I never really like youtube videos, but that clip with the candy carrier dogs forced me to make an exception.
@KaerRid
@KaerRid 2 года назад
Last piece of video with TU-144 as monument was taken in Zhukovsky, my home town.) Thanks for the video!
@7gmeister
@7gmeister 2 года назад
Seeing old Soviet designs on a computer rendering helps you appreciate their engineering much more. This looks so advanced but they likely just didn’t have access to the materials and facilities to have the build quality that the US has. When you see them in rl they just look clunky and heavy and poorly designed and bulky but they builders and engineers that designed and built them likely has something much more advanced and pretty in mind but they work with what they got
@richardjbarlow
@richardjbarlow 2 года назад
This appears to be based off (or similar to) the "German" Horton stealth bomber and boat transport design. It was also called the Amerika and also has a flying wing design.
@emaheiwa8174
@emaheiwa8174 2 года назад
I need that video about the Horten Ho-229 you teased here😳
@dariohc6898
@dariohc6898 2 года назад
Yes!!!
@serge7633
@serge7633 2 года назад
Great content @found and explained sorry I missed the Live stream, because I was still at the Grand Prix circuit, and now I am back at the hotel room. Staying the night, back at RedBull Headquaters before going into Turkey for 6th of October. I will be back in Luxemburg for 4 days with the crew before heading for Turkey of course.
@mingming9604
@mingming9604 2 года назад
Mad fantastical plane concepts are everywhere!
@terranampire6077
@terranampire6077 2 года назад
That is sick!
@jeffbenton6183
@jeffbenton6183 2 года назад
What if we could build a XB-70 that could float and launch a parasite fighter? - Bartini, probably
@Tsotha
@Tsotha 2 года назад
yeah I instantly thought of that
@chrishewitt1165
@chrishewitt1165 2 года назад
I love stories about the amazing ideas of the post war/cold War era. Very cool
@mgkole
@mgkole 2 года назад
Just recently discovered this channel, and I'm enjoying it!!! Great content!
@FoundAndExplained
@FoundAndExplained 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@arco007
@arco007 2 года назад
3:33 correct me if im wrong, but im sure the craft is not 705 lbs
@satvikkrishna145
@satvikkrishna145 2 года назад
Bartini's imagination is too high to reach! I thought my bomber designs were crazy!
@thomaschui2141
@thomaschui2141 2 года назад
Bartini never let us down for surprise including the VYA-14 that someone talked about
@horusfalcon
@horusfalcon 2 года назад
Little men frequently have big dreams. Bartini was a genius, but the A57 would have consumed massive resources during its development. Still... it would have been interesting to see what happened had it ever flown. I can't get over the resemblance of the Tsybin fighter to a Myasishchev M-50 in overall planform.
@noobepro_7146
@noobepro_7146 2 года назад
My cat gone missing, and when i watch this video, i know where he go
@keirfarnum6811
@keirfarnum6811 2 года назад
Your cat defected to Russia and became a fighter pilot?! That’s one helluva cat!
@cfytcf
@cfytcf 2 года назад
With regard to the Parasite fighter, what are the advantages of placing engines on the wing tips?
@nanochad2979
@nanochad2979 2 года назад
2:25 intercontilental bombers, my favourite kind of bombers
@Enonymouse_
@Enonymouse_ 2 года назад
This is an aircraft i'd never heard of before, very cool.
@channelsixtysix066
@channelsixtysix066 2 года назад
It was so fantastic, it was never going to happen. You might want to check your maths. I know Imperial measurements are pointless, but at 320 tonnes, that equates to 705479 pounds.
@TheHyderman
@TheHyderman 2 года назад
I know i paused to check that too.
@stephenfritz7493
@stephenfritz7493 2 года назад
3:31 320 metric tonnes is like 705,000 pounds or 320,000 kgs. So maybe he just left off 3 zeros. So nevermind.
@waynethomas1726
@waynethomas1726 2 года назад
I wouldn't go straining your arm too much by patting Bartinni on the back so hard, it's not that hard to design awesome stuff if they have to be built out of unobtanium in order to make them work. It IS a pretty awesome looking design! I really like how it looks and the basic idea of it's versatility re landing and take off on multiple surfaces is pretty impressive but anyone can see that there would have to be some major compromises in order to actually get it to do any of the things it needed to do. The largest stumbling block it was going to face was the amount of money it would take to get it to the prototype phase. With enough time, manpower and MONEY, some version of it could have been done but I don't see where it was going to overcome the weight AND carry enough fuel given that the whole, "submarine gas station" thing was not likely to have ever worked....but you never know. Anyway, great vid...I just think you went too far giving that idiot that much credit. In it's designed concept, it was never going to get off the ground.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 2 года назад
who is "Bartinni"?
@rolflandale2565
@rolflandale2565 Год назад
My favorite historical bomber, This fine craft today also could've been a luxury *FLYING yacht* with volume spacious adjustable, even super sonic. Plus tweaked to be modernly submerge water explore travel. If wings can down fold tip, sonic & water lift formation able.
@tedwojtasik8781
@tedwojtasik8781 2 года назад
One look and I already see at least four fatal design flaws which would make this plane impossible. Most obvious are the intakes just a few feet higher than the waterline. Unless you are taking off / landing in absolutely perfectly calm waters, your screwed and even then not quite sure. This thing would likely only be able to take off from your standard, 11k runway. Though it does look seriously bad ass, the design would not work.
@CasualAmin
@CasualAmin 2 года назад
I am proud I saved the puppies, I'm gonna put that on my CV
@YourOldUncleNoongah
@YourOldUncleNoongah 2 года назад
Love ya vids mate. Hope you're doing ok in lockdown.
@planescaped
@planescaped 2 года назад
Man, ridge wallet ads remind me so much of infomercials that'd come on selling tat in the late 90's early 00's with how much they big up the revolutionary aspect of it's gimmick. "Hi Billy Zane here with the Ridge wallet!"
@captain_commenter8796
@captain_commenter8796 2 года назад
If there was one thing I’d say the Russians did well, *it’s making some of the strangest plane designs*
@nas8839
@nas8839 2 года назад
He is Italian.
@SgtMclupus
@SgtMclupus 2 года назад
What is the most ultimate place to refuel, from both the plane's and the sub's point of wiew??! Simple; the Actic! Flat surface, where the sub breaks though the ice anywhere it needs to be, basicly
@keirfarnum6811
@keirfarnum6811 2 года назад
The Actic is magical place where “r”s don’t exist. 😁
@SgtMclupus
@SgtMclupus 2 года назад
@@keirfarnum6811 Just how much of a troll are you, commenting on something like that? There was SO much better things to comment on, like the fact that the ice isn't that flat at all, or that for most of the arctic, the ice is too thick, but me not proof reading before posting, and missed that it lacked one "R"; THAT is what you choose to mock me with??! Bro, you better step up your game, because I even do a better rost of me than you do!
@danielescobar7618
@danielescobar7618 11 месяцев назад
I love bartinis designs.. also thank you for doing a ridge ad without crashing a plane.
@commander31able60
@commander31able60 2 года назад
Robert Bartini and Hideo Kojima would've been friends. all of Bartini's designs fit nicely in the Metal Gear universe, and one even was.
@Tsotha
@Tsotha 2 года назад
This has to be one of the most stark slobbering buggo aircraft concepts I have ever heard of, makes the XB-70 Valkyrie look modest in comparison and looks even more like something from a science-fiction film.
@djham4987
@djham4987 2 года назад
looks like a GI Joe fighter
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 2 года назад
that is the most THUNDERBIRD looking aircraft concept i have ever seen and i love it LOL.
@expatinbrazil
@expatinbrazil 2 года назад
I was thinking I know everything about USSR technology, but I missed this ! Thanks!
@lolcatgamer602
@lolcatgamer602 2 года назад
3:32 Ah yes 320 tonnes equals 705lbs 🤔
@marcosaucedo7818
@marcosaucedo7818 2 года назад
In this case, I appreciate more quantity than quality videos, nevertheless still pretty good quality.
@racher4593
@racher4593 2 года назад
"If you don't subscribe, this kitten will kill this puppies." Well played sir.
@kingtigerbooks1162
@kingtigerbooks1162 2 года назад
Want to train as a fighter pilot but your eyesight ruled that out? Want to do carrier traps and quals but the Navy said they were going to go in a different direction? Want to experience combat without being in any real danger? Then pick up a copy of Air Combat 7. It also allows us to simulate who would win in the epic clash of East vrs West. Highly recommended. Games also keep us out of trouble -- something that's overlooked when people criticize computer games. To whom it may concern, these are my favorite art books on Amazon: - Lightstrike by John Zeleznik - Infinite Worlds by Vincent DiFate - Great Fighter Jets of the Galaxy 1 by Tim Gibson
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 2 года назад
Seen one of his creations at Monino. Highly recommend a visit, it's a fantastic open air aviation museum just outside of Moscow!
@SarionKerman
@SarionKerman 2 года назад
Excellent work! I love your videos!
@carlmis4680
@carlmis4680 2 года назад
Good video as always!
@nova2293
@nova2293 2 года назад
“Mom can we have Mustard?” “We have Mustard at home.” Mustard at home:
@Keithmata7
@Keithmata7 2 года назад
seems awesome. i wouldn’t be surprised if these actually were produced and kept secrete not to mention other similar designs like it
@flappy7373
@flappy7373 2 года назад
it's kinda cool to see how missiles have replaced the conceptual idea of the need for a plane having extra planes in it.
@sherrylin4103
@sherrylin4103 Год назад
The intro was cool, especially with the adorable puppies🐕🥰
@darrellmay4502
@darrellmay4502 2 года назад
Things like this have convinced Me that craft could and have been made for every country capable of financially doing so since 1960.
@arohk1579
@arohk1579 2 года назад
Very cool, I never heard of this aircraft.
@KingMoronProductions
@KingMoronProductions 2 года назад
Quick question, what's the multi coloured flashes for in some of the cruising flight scenes? Thanks :-)
@ckdigitaltheqof6th210
@ckdigitaltheqof6th210 2 года назад
The craft would've been one fancy hyper-yacht, or a supersonic air and water passenger airline, or even a carrier for a mini aircrafts or SSTO spacecraft deploy up at the kamen, had they remix the model attribute for civilians today.
@shmuck66
@shmuck66 2 года назад
new words in this episode 2:28 intercontinentilental 9:04 foolhardly 9:44 possibible 17:37 astromoner
@KlaxontheImpailr
@KlaxontheImpailr 2 года назад
I’d love to make an alternate reality series about all the craft this channel covers.
@michaelhatchett3881
@michaelhatchett3881 2 года назад
That pound conversion from tons had me laughing ahaha love the content keep it up! ( but yea that was incorrect) lol
@xmuzel
@xmuzel Год назад
"A martini please." "Shaken or stirred?" "With a B instead of an M."
@davidmok108
@davidmok108 2 года назад
Do a collab with paper skies too! You guys are my favourite meals video! Cant enjoy my meal without it
@user-sy6rz6en7g
@user-sy6rz6en7g 2 года назад
Bartini genius..👍👍👍ahead of time.. Граф Бартини - гений опередивший время 👋👋👋
@SuperDeeredriver
@SuperDeeredriver 2 года назад
Kgb agent: "Comrade bartini you have more than doubled your vodka rations this week what is your explanation" Bartini: "ya ya I got plans for giant boat plane." Proceeded to show blueprints with drunken scribbles
@xjdude947
@xjdude947 2 года назад
3:30 “Would weigh in at 320 tons or 705 pounds” missing a few zero’s haha
@Deliverygirl
@Deliverygirl 2 года назад
That intro was too good, I had to subscribe.
@johndrake5467
@johndrake5467 2 года назад
In the Clint Eastwood movie Firefox, the Soviets had a plane that Clint's character stole and refuelled by landing on an iceberg which a submarine carrying the fuel crashed through. So....that's how a submarine could refuel such a plane. But I wonder, did the pilot of the "parasite fighter" just right up in the cockpit of his plane the whole trip? Seems like the only way that could work.
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 2 года назад
Not surprised like the M-50 ultra bomber it was obsolete once the Soviet ICBMs came into play.
@monteiro5306
@monteiro5306 2 года назад
Awesome as always.
@brambam
@brambam 6 месяцев назад
I find it insane just how much they overthought their nuclear strike tactics back in the day. Retrospectively it seems so obvious to just develop long-range missiles for that.
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