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The Plane that No One Dared to Face 

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In the aftermath of World War 2, as the dust settled on its ruins, France emerged from the shadows of occupation. The nation was eager to reestablish its military prowess following a dark period in its history.
A new era was dawning, and with it came a revolutionary aircraft: the Sud-Ouest Vautour.
This sleek machine was a force to be reckoned with, with some design similarities to the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-28 but a soul entirely of its own.
As the crown jewel of France's Cold War arsenal, the Vautour instilled fear in the hearts of Soviet strategists. Its seemingly portly appearance belied its raw power, and it served the French Air Force with distinction for an impressive 15 years.
But although the Vautour had its share of shortcomings, another Air Force eventually transformed the aircraft into a lethal night fighter and a fearsome attack aircraft, securing its rightful place in aviation history…
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@dutchman7216
@dutchman7216 Год назад
I swear this aircraft looks like the love child between a British Hawker Hunter and an American B-47.
@richardjohnson9275
@richardjohnson9275 Год назад
Good way to describe it!!!
@dutchman7216
@dutchman7216 Год назад
@@richardjohnson9275 Thankyou
@stephmaccormick3195
@stephmaccormick3195 Год назад
I swear you have zero knowledge of post wwii aviation, kiddo.
@NRCJ65
@NRCJ65 Год назад
At first glance looks like a mini B47.
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 Год назад
Dutchman 72...Look up the U.S. Air Force B-66 Destroyer and notice how similar the two look.
@markmullins1967
@markmullins1967 Год назад
Thanks it’s always nice to see planes that I’ve not heard of before 👍
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 Год назад
This plane reminds me of the plane that the U.S. Air Force developed in the 50's: the B-66 Destroyer. The Navy used a variant of the B-66 and called it the A-3 Skywarrior. The B-66 & A-3 were bigger but looked similar. I was enlisted in the U.S. Navy ,1971-75 and in an aviation squadron. We had four of these A-3's and they were used as Electronic Counter Measures ( ECM ). That changed the designation to ERA-3B. I was a Plane Captain ( Air Force Crew Chief type ), for our ERA-3B's, and I sure did love taking care of "my" planes....!!
@johnschmitt5259
@johnschmitt5259 Год назад
Thank you for your service sir!
@joshuacryst2810
@joshuacryst2810 11 месяцев назад
You're right. It reminded me of the A3. My father was in naval air and taught ground and flight crews the intricacies of the plane's fuel system, NAS Whidbey Island, early 60s. He'd bring me along when there we night sessions.
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 11 месяцев назад
@@joshuacryst2810 After Navy Boot Camp....real easy....I went to AE school ( aviation electrician ) for 22 weeks, then on to Alameda N.A.S., California for fuel systems school for the A-3. It wasn't until towards the end of that school that I was told that I was being sent to a squadron at Norfolk. I was always curious as to when I was chosen to be in my squadron: Was it by the time Boot was over, or sometime while at AE school ?? At AE school we learned basic aircraft electrical systems and no particular aircraft, so no clue there. Anyway....I loved being in my squadron and working around not only the A-3's, but the A-4 Skyhawks and the two F-4's and one EC-121 Super Constellation.
@fawnlliebowitz1772
@fawnlliebowitz1772 10 месяцев назад
Well close, the whale was originally a bomber and it was the AF B 66 that was developed from the A3. So the 66 was a variant of the A3... jus sayin
@sleat
@sleat 10 месяцев назад
It reminds me of a baby B-47. Right down to the landing-gear!
@readmedottext
@readmedottext Год назад
"completing the two person crew was a pilot" .. well.. that's good
@tomleonard5277
@tomleonard5277 Год назад
I’ll have to go back and watch again, I missed that part why “no one dared to face” this one
@csh5414
@csh5414 Год назад
So who dared not face it? No need for clickbait, your videos are interesting enough.
@pspboy7
@pspboy7 Год назад
I know that the US and Russians get a lot of the glory for their aircraft designs, but I've always had a soft spot for the incredible British, French, and Swedish aircraft designs.
@PatrickCrossfire.
@PatrickCrossfire. Год назад
Would have to agree. Like the Saab J39 Grippen. My favorite fighter.
@rooramblingon895
@rooramblingon895 Год назад
The English Electric Lightning. One of my favourite aircraft ever. I used to watch them on the east coast as a child on holiday in the summer. If it had had a better range it would have been truly a world beater, especially when you consider its prototype-the P1- first flew in 1954. Love the SAABs, all very clever and capable aircraft, and the Mirage has proven itself many times, even against us in the UK through the Argentinians (painful, but true).
@thiggy2005
@thiggy2005 Год назад
As much of a die hard supporter of the USAF I agree the sweedes, Brit’s and French designs are awesome as well
@HighSideHustler81
@HighSideHustler81 Год назад
@@rooramblingon895 am absolutely extremely jealous that you got to experience that!! I’d do anything to be able to see one of those take off full burn cause it is also my all time favourite tied with f104
@obi-ron
@obi-ron 11 месяцев назад
As an English viewer, the EE Lightning was better than most other interceptors of its time, but I have a soft spot for the Saab Draken. I understand the need for lower radar and heat profiles which make the Lightning an inappropriate vehicle for modern engagements, but I wonder what it would take to tweak drakens with up to date flight systems and radar and use more modern materials in the frame and skin. I know the grippen is a beautiful plane, but drakens were probably the cleanest most efficient looking aircraft that ever flew.
@andreteissierducros4756
@andreteissierducros4756 Год назад
Only one thing. French aviation industry wasn’t as annihilated as you said in 1945. 100,000 workers were still active producing mostly German designed airplanes and their components.: Junkers 52, Fieseler Storch, Siegel 204 (NC Martinet)… The SO 6000 Triton jet plane was developed from retro engineering (at night!) the Heinkel 178. It was for a brief moment the fastest twin seater jet in the world (all jets were single seats at the time..,) The Heinkel He 274 high altitude bomber was entirely built by Avions Voisin working directly for Ernst Heinkel who paid them from Switzerland and saw his plane flying too late, …. wearing French colors. It was very useful in launching the SO-M1 glider model of the jet powered SO-M2, first French plane exceeding 1,000 km/h (621 mph). From 1940 to 1945 the French industry manufactured over 4,000 planes and 12,000 engines. They were obsolete but it kept the factories and design engineers busy…
@andreteissierducros4756
@andreteissierducros4756 Год назад
Siebel, not Siegel
@itaynoy4042
@itaynoy4042 Год назад
My grandfather used to be a mechanic on the vultur for the idf
@obi-ron
@obi-ron 11 месяцев назад
The Canberra was already in service with the RAF and was so good that it was licence built by Martin as the B57 in the US and was in service from 1953. The voiture was just a way for France to appear to have a capability they didn't have until they were able to produce much better designs.
@dovidell
@dovidell Год назад
Having seen the Vautour " in the flesh" at the Israel Air Force museum , I can honestly say it's a chunky bit a kit , but the Israel Air Force did some amazing things with it
@danielescobar7618
@danielescobar7618 Год назад
Israel has done a lot with not too much.
@chriscarbaugh3936
@chriscarbaugh3936 Год назад
I have seen a few, I think two at the IAF museum and maybe one in Paris. It’s a huge plane. I know the Iraqis shoot a few down w Hunters
@ammar1811
@ammar1811 Год назад
​@@danielescobar7618 Just a ton of US taxpayer dollars and diplomatic top cover at the UN. Not much at all/s
@yoamal1187
@yoamal1187 Год назад
​@@ammar1811 the US had an embargo on Israel until the end of the 6 day war, right after France embargoed israel
@ssnerd583
@ssnerd583 Год назад
When one considers the times in which it was designed and developed, it really is a remarkable aircraft......when one looks at the overall design, it lends itself to the Boeing designs with the mains in line in the fuselage and outriggers to stabilize......that is still in use today, as a result.
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__ Год назад
8:20 The Six Day War was a war of annihilation of Israel and not about some water rights.
@vanguard9067
@vanguard9067 Год назад
Yeah, how could anyone write that and read it out loud without recognizing how ridiculous it was?
@themadmoderator8465
@themadmoderator8465 Год назад
well they also said it served for sevral decades now i think hes confused with b52
@stuartwald2395
@stuartwald2395 Год назад
Without disputing that the script dramatically reduces the issues and depth of the clash (because that is not what the video is about), the reference was correct in referencing the Syrian efforts and threats to cut off the headwaters of the Jordan river before it got to Israeli territory; this was a major ecological threat to Israel, and started years before the Six Day war of 1967.
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__ Год назад
@@stuartwald2395 Yeah...cut off some waters...using invading armored divisions, long range artillery and bombing Israeli airfields...happens all the time with water disputes.
@vanguard9067
@vanguard9067 Год назад
@@stuartwald2395 So many factors leading to the recurring conflicts and wars between Israel and its various adversaries. I think this channel should paint with a broad brush and not attempt detailed drawing from subtle aspects of that history. Just my opinion, and not worth all that much.
@woodwick4684
@woodwick4684 Год назад
I love all of the dark series channels but dark skies is by far my favorite!
@mrbrooks7846
@mrbrooks7846 Год назад
How is this the aircraft no one dared to face? Whoever is writing your "click-bait" titles lately should be taken out & flogged. Stop! Your content has always been good enough without resorting to lying.
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 Год назад
I absolutely agree....!! People are DISGUSTED with deliberate, LYING click-bait titles. what next...some ocean front property in Arizona that you have for sale?
@TomHill665
@TomHill665 2 месяца назад
I couldnt agree more.
@richardom6539
@richardom6539 Год назад
Unintended humor, the narrator talking about a variant using the Rolls Royce Avon engine (axial flow turbojet) and the film show is of a Merlin (?) piston engine.
@jnmrn4069
@jnmrn4069 Год назад
They heard “Rolls Royce” and said “yeah, we have some video of one of those engines”.
@ronaldwatson1951
@ronaldwatson1951 Год назад
It appeared to be a outstanding platform, however the Mirage also great platform. Good video
@southbayrickybobby5820
@southbayrickybobby5820 Год назад
For a first, this planes really not bad. Especially for the early 50’s.
@swingingbunny3550
@swingingbunny3550 Год назад
One of the most daring missions of 6 days war was bombing the Iraqi H3 airfield, far from Israel. The Israeli pilots not only completed it successfully but also shot down an Jordanian Hawker Hunter.
@markcasey2517
@markcasey2517 9 месяцев назад
Someone always has to be a d78k. Haha
@MrWadstw
@MrWadstw Год назад
Great vid on this aircraft
@paulbalogh4582
@paulbalogh4582 Год назад
Kool - never heard of this beauty. Thank you.
@foracal5608
@foracal5608 Год назад
"served for 15 years." The buff, U-2, F-15 laughing in legacy aircraft
@kdrapertrucker
@kdrapertrucker Год назад
Completely different era of aircraft. The F-86 might laugh
@othgmark1
@othgmark1 Год назад
​@@kdrapertruckerthe Canberra?
@MERKAMGCLK
@MERKAMGCLK Год назад
You forgot the F4 Phantom.
@donferguson-qy5dw
@donferguson-qy5dw Год назад
You all fogot the DC 3 / C 47 / RD 4 .
@SoloRenegade
@SoloRenegade Год назад
but 15yrs was a long time for aircraft in the 1940s to 1970s. Some aircraft were lucky to remain in service for 5yrs.
@jnmrn4069
@jnmrn4069 Год назад
Impressive that they were able to make improvements so it could take off with a full load.
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__ Год назад
France eager to rebuild its military after WWII... Alegria and Vietnam enter the chat...
@gryph01
@gryph01 Год назад
😂😂
@Balrog2005
@Balrog2005 Год назад
@@gryph01 So ? Algeria was not a military defeat by any mesure. All the contrary a very violent and bloody COIN campaign wich some tactics again used (badly) by the Yanks in Afgahnistan.
@gryph01
@gryph01 Год назад
@@Balrog2005 I took the comment as a joke.... chill
@alexturnbackthearmy1907
@alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад
Also they had a lot of german development going on in france, like do-335 and 4 engined He-177.
@Yuki_Ika7
@Yuki_Ika7 Год назад
do you know how hard it is to conquer Vietnam? the French Military is still very strong, they have just made bad choices around the Franco- Prussian war to WW2. i get you might mean your comment as a joke though, and while i am not french, i am just sayin'
@LostSouLVL
@LostSouLVL Год назад
The vautours are armed with four 30mm french DEFA cannons (100 rounds per gun) not 20mm cannons.
@maureencora1
@maureencora1 Год назад
Touche' (smile)
@pierreleroy788
@pierreleroy788 Год назад
@@tfs203 No it feature only one tube per cannon. A "refresh" version is still in service on mirage 2000. So the Vautour had 4 defa cannons
@ommsterlitz1805
@ommsterlitz1805 Год назад
@@tfs203 "only two 30mm DEFA 552 cannons" it's 30mm you don't need more guns 🤪
@malebetegrrr5793
@malebetegrrr5793 Год назад
The vautours are not armed anymore
@tfs203
@tfs203 Год назад
@@ommsterlitz1805 True!
@scottmurphy650
@scottmurphy650 Год назад
I suspect the Canberra was a better all around aircraft.
@leneanderthalien
@leneanderthalien 2 месяца назад
but was not french, with french turbojet engines...you must not forget that France had to catch up considerably due to its occupation for 4 years: the first french turbo jet engine prototype was built in 1939 (Rateau SRa-1) , but project freezed during all the war...
@kjfett3
@kjfett3 Год назад
"The Plane that No One Dared to Face" Overall, a total of 15 Vautours were recorded as lost in combat. /shrug
@timpatrick2109
@timpatrick2109 Год назад
At least they’re not showing footage of a totally different aircraft than the one they’re talking about.
@johnreep5798
@johnreep5798 Год назад
@@timpatrick2109 Besides the T-6 and other WWII footage?
@tunahxushi4669
@tunahxushi4669 Год назад
Only 100-ish made and none used in a combat role for France - then immediately made obsolete by North American Aircraft... Sounds like a failure of grotesque proportions.
@Rockwolf50
@Rockwolf50 Год назад
@@tunahxushi4669 The pilots of this thing didn’t even want to fly it.
@elburropeligroso4689
@elburropeligroso4689 Год назад
They weren't lost in combat. They fatally surrendered...
@paulsnickles2420
@paulsnickles2420 Год назад
Very interesting video 👍
@trespire
@trespire Год назад
One of the IAF squadrons that flew the Vautour were the 110th Knights of the North אבירי הצפון, we don't have a " Knights of the Heart " as far as I know. There was a Vautour on a pedastal on static display on the grass lawn in front of 110th Flight headquarters. Their head quarters was not a place I needed to get to on base, but one day I was dropped off there. The Vautour took me by supprise, it's a big jet, almost as big as a Phantom. It seemed ungainly with those huge engine pods and odd bicycle landing gear. Most impressing were that it had 2 seats, very large bomb bay doors, and 4 large cannon openings on the sides of the nose, looked like something from Star Wars. It's aerodynamics looked very basic, even compared to a Phantom or Skyhawk. Later I read up on what plane it was. It was a bit of an odd ball jet, but we found a way to put it to good use.
@rooramblingon895
@rooramblingon895 Год назад
I have noticed this channel isn't always good at accuracy of information.
@silphium
@silphium Год назад
Love ya but serious errors... You say it looks like a Yakovlev, then repeatedly show the Yak-28 when you intend to show the Voiture? Then you show RR Merlin piston engine being mounted when the duiscussion is of a jet? Folks, you've got to have some QC.
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 Год назад
I agree...!!
@thatguyfromcetialphaV
@thatguyfromcetialphaV Год назад
Never heard of this aircraft. I'll read up on it. Btw, your voiceover is much better, nicely paced.
@davidspiegler6896
@davidspiegler6896 Год назад
Saw these planes in real life. 1959 to 61. They had the brown blue camuflage but also bare metal. In August 68 near Ramat David there was a raid against Jordan and viewed them and Skyhawks depart and later on return a Skyhawk did a victory roll. Again at that time there was a flyby at the Tel Aviv beach it being airforce day and these two types were the only participants.
@rickrickard2788
@rickrickard2788 Год назад
Not really sure it "struck fear" into the heart of the Soviet Union, since you said it never saw any real combat for the French, & I was waiting to see where this fit in to the video, but didn't. Maybe I missed something? Only Israel fought with it, and modded it into something capable for their needs. So, a fair mention in history? Sure. But not a "Hall of Fame" aircraft, from what I've seen so far. Am I wrong? I know little of this craft, so I enjoyed learning about it- but maybe the title should have been "A plane none in the Middle East cared to face"?
@fredkruse9444
@fredkruse9444 Год назад
Click-bait headline.
@PAN_SPATIAL
@PAN_SPATIAL Год назад
I think the title was totally false, but super interesting to learn about a jet I knew so little about
@HighSideHustler81
@HighSideHustler81 Год назад
Agreed brother 👍
@orcabeast8006
@orcabeast8006 6 месяцев назад
Yeah it’s definitely not a hall of fame aircraft, but what makes it interesting is it could’ve been, yes the title is clickbait but the Vautour was an excellent aircraft, just things didn’t play out properly and it didn’t get the spotlight it could’ve Honestly the IIN models and even the IIA models could’ve been Cold War hall of famers like the F-86, MiG-15, or Hawker Hunter And the Hawker Hunter is in my opinion extremely good evidence of the Vautour’s ability They were extremely similar in all but appearance, in role and performance they were near identical (comparing to the first hawker hunters as they got upgraded later) And that machine was produced in the hundreds and was an amazing aircraft, things just went right for the Hunter and wrong for the Vautour That’s what makes this plane fascinating to me, because yeah it’s not really worth more than a fair mention, but the potential it had was far more than what actually ended up happening Great aircraft, wrong place, wrong time, yada yada I could go on for hours about the Vautour Your comment is accurate and I agree but I just wanted to add why I think it’s interesting to me and (probably only a few lol) other people It’s just a footnote but it could’ve been a hall of fame aircraft Thanks for coming to my TedTalk lmao Also just want to add that this video gets a lot of things wrong but that’s besides the point
@anthonyducoutumany6585
@anthonyducoutumany6585 Год назад
On many scenes it wasnt the Vautour, but a lookalike, the\Russian Yak " Firebar "
@MeyerBen27
@MeyerBen27 Год назад
Dark _____'s are my favorite YT channels!
@Rockwolf50
@Rockwolf50 Год назад
Are you basing this stuff on War Thunder? The Vulture was terrible plane. It was designed for nuclear strike, yet lacked radar and navigational systems. They basically navigated with a compass and a map and that was a problem considering this thing was designed to carry several doses of instant sunshine.
@salvagedb2470
@salvagedb2470 Год назад
Never heard of this one before , only one I thought it was an think it ..was the Russian Yak " Firebar " ( and its seen in the footage ) its just a bit more pointy with a longer Nose.
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Год назад
The Atar 101 Engines are copies of WW2 German BMW 018 turbojet!
@docteurlowbat
@docteurlowbat Год назад
Well not exactly, it was made in France whith the help of germans who previously worked on BMW turbojets. Operation paperclip on a smaler scale. Germans help restart french aeronautic and armament industry after WWII.
@WilhelmKarsten
@WilhelmKarsten Год назад
The 109-018 development and production continued in France under the direction of a team of BMW engineers from BMW Rickenbach... thus it's name.. _ATAR_
@WilhelmKarsten
@WilhelmKarsten Год назад
​@@docteurlowbat Operation Paperclip and Operation Lusty were massive programs that oversaw the relocation of thousands of German engineers and scientists, entire factories and research laboratories. It's the largest transfer of technology from one country to another in history.
@leneanderthalien
@leneanderthalien 2 месяца назад
ridiculous: the design of the Vautour's engines (36KN) has little to do with the BMW003 (7.83KN trust): the specifications to ATAR were simple: it had to produce a RELIABLE engine with performance equal to, or better, than the British or American engines, and it still took ATAR 5 years to take it... (ATAR was mainly made up of German engineers, but also engineers from Rateau who were studying a turbofan engine in 1939).
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper 2 месяца назад
@@leneanderthalien The ATAR were the End Developments of the BMW Engines
@RolfSAMA
@RolfSAMA Год назад
Episode about the mentioned Mirage IV would be nice.
@benhudman7911
@benhudman7911 Год назад
It’s interesting that the engine nacelles worked as a surface during the horizontal lift component.
@pixelnazgul
@pixelnazgul 10 месяцев назад
Nothing beats this design, because it's so natural. It's downside is low maenuverability, and being pre-F4. It's upsides are the size which you can make it, and the size of engines you can attach.
@grantmiller6570
@grantmiller6570 11 месяцев назад
What a neat looking airplane, it is not one I have been familiar with before, very cool.
@Titus-as-the-Roman
@Titus-as-the-Roman 7 месяцев назад
As someone that's spent a good portion of life Skulking around the U.S. Air Force Museum, going as far back as when it was on Patterson field on the other side of fence by Main St. Fairborn, (who remembers the "ATLAS SANTA"), the Vautour has the 1950's literally written all over it.
@sproctor1958
@sproctor1958 Год назад
3:57 One of them inline V 16 cylinder jet piston engines there... is that a Packard?
@zanenobbs352
@zanenobbs352 Год назад
Starting from scratch? Have you not heard of the Sud Ouest SO 6000 Triton started in 1943 flying in 1946, or the Leduc 010, Arsenal VG-70, Castel Mauboussin CM.8R 9/8 Cyclopes (Cyclopes), SNCAC NC.1071, or Sud Est. S.O. 6020 Espadon (Sword Fish) of 1947-48? France certainly didn't sit still in the area of aviation! Even in 1949 they had the Arsenal VG-90 Dassault M.D. 450 Ouragan (Hurricane), Matra R.130, SNCAC NC.1080, SNCAN Nord 2200, SNCASO SO M-1, and SNCASO SO M-2 research for the SO-4000, which lead to the SO-4050 Vatour.
@PantherBlitz
@PantherBlitz Год назад
The Internet likes to believe that Germany was the only nation in 1940 doing aviation development.
@Gronk79
@Gronk79 Год назад
No
@zanenobbs352
@zanenobbs352 Год назад
@@Gronk79 Then I'd suggest "French Secret Projects" Volumes 1-3 by JC Carbonel that covers this era and it's in English.
@zanenobbs352
@zanenobbs352 Год назад
@@PantherBlitz Indeed! And completely ignores post-war German aircraft. For some, strange reason, German history stops and 1945 or only goes a bit beyond as in Luftwaffe '46.
@johnfairchild3421
@johnfairchild3421 Год назад
The vg70 I heard of. The. French have always tried hard but it takes a lot of money to get. High tech done and they were strapped after the. War
@gwernette5971
@gwernette5971 Год назад
Never did learn why nobody wanted to face this
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 Год назад
The French didn't want to face it's faults, the British didn't need to, even those attacked in the six-day war didn't.
@robertl.fallin7062
@robertl.fallin7062 11 месяцев назад
Or why it was historys most remarkable aircraft.
@bertg.6056
@bertg.6056 Год назад
The Vautour caused no fear in anybody, ever. It was obsolescent almost immediately after service introduction, and never received engine upgrades, or any other significant upgrade.
@BuzzLOLOL
@BuzzLOLOL 11 месяцев назад
Ditto for Mirage...
@bertg.6056
@bertg.6056 11 месяцев назад
@@BuzzLOLOL Which model?
@adamfrazer5150
@adamfrazer5150 10 месяцев назад
When I was a kid, it was all about which team had what plane... Now though, I'm just glad I live in a world of variety.
@richardom6539
@richardom6539 Год назад
That Rolls Royce piston engine (Merlin ?) filling in for the Rolls Royce Avon is at 11:37. Haha!
@Peter-Du
@Peter-Du Месяц назад
They used both.
@ElectroAtletico
@ElectroAtletico Год назад
Highly underpowered. Reason #1 why everyone but the French (and Israeli) passed it in favor of the English Electric Canberra (and B57).
@robertbowers9856
@robertbowers9856 Год назад
I wish you'd do a profile on the Soviet IL-28 Badger
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77 Год назад
Strange that it was considered as a strategic bomber when its clearly a tactical medium bomber.
@MadRat70
@MadRat70 Год назад
Wow, Vatours fought off MiGs that hadn't even been invented yet. I think you meant they fought off MiG-15s or -17s, not MiG-23s.
@whitewolf8458
@whitewolf8458 Год назад
How about doing something on the Avro Arrow and Canuck..
@gryph01
@gryph01 Год назад
I think they have done both
@HighSideHustler81
@HighSideHustler81 Год назад
@3:57 when talkin about the initial test they use the sapphire in one, but is the one at 357 a non jet engine with a prop shaft on it?
@jim2lane
@jim2lane Год назад
An aircraft capable of taking off with a full payload? 4:10 Amazing!
@wadopotato33
@wadopotato33 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, I didn't get that one either. They can all take off with a full load...only the load varies from plane to plane. lol.
@fockewulf656
@fockewulf656 8 месяцев назад
Maybe the maximum take off load can be tweaked upwards a bit by taking less fuel and refuelling on the way to the target?
@jamesbugbee9026
@jamesbugbee9026 Год назад
Those Yaks R wickedly vicious-looking 2-holers. And the Mirage IV is no slouch
@stevenmcnaughton7652
@stevenmcnaughton7652 Год назад
Once again Dark Skies shows ineptitude in coordinating text and video. They mention the installation of a Rolls Royce Avon JET engine but shows a Rolls Royce PISTON V12 Merlin engine being installed. Get it right guys!
@oleran4569
@oleran4569 Год назад
Seems to be more about ...getting it seen than getting it right. "Jordan-ean" wtf?
@rburns9730
@rburns9730 Год назад
We're lucky they didn't show triple expansion steam engines from the Titanic 😂
@mrmackybrown9542
@mrmackybrown9542 Год назад
Whoops effing do get over it..
@damndirtyrandy7721
@damndirtyrandy7721 11 месяцев назад
@@mrmackybrown9542My feelings exactly…. 99.9% of viewers don’t know or notice the errors… the channel makes its goals doing what it does providing interesting narrative with some eye candy to keep you busy.. I’m sure you won’t always find the right pics for the narrative and substitutes will be needed. It’s called creative editing. If the narrative specifically indicated that the engine shown was what he was talking about then maybe, just maybe you’d have a legit beef. if you want a channel that is always 100% accurate, start one.
@ghostdivision836
@ghostdivision836 11 месяцев назад
@@damndirtyrandy7721yes
@Nastyswimmer
@Nastyswimmer Год назад
3:58 - that's a Rolls-Royce Griffon or Merlin piston engine. The R-R Avon was a jet engine.
@joaquinsalahel-din5810
@joaquinsalahel-din5810 Год назад
Can you guy make a dokumentry about the soviet counterpart Yak-28
@dougb5028
@dougb5028 10 месяцев назад
I notice everything on this channel is " a force to reckoned with"
@gelynch52phPH
@gelynch52phPH Год назад
The title of this video in no way matches the video itself.
@Titus-as-the-Roman
@Titus-as-the-Roman 7 месяцев назад
That's been the typical story up till now, I could give you a short book, how an excellent air-frame was made only Good by under powered engines. That is till Now when Engine development is starting matching and sometimes exceeding frame specs., the next few years are going to see some serious cool aircraft as engines gets stronger, frames gets smaller, and they get smart enough to fly unassisted.
@davidspiegler6896
@davidspiegler6896 11 месяцев назад
I read I forget where that somebody said after 67 'If only we had Skyhawks'.
@DrivermanO
@DrivermanO Год назад
The 6 day war was in early June 1967. Lasted for 6 days. I can't find any reference to 1966 or 1969! Please enlighten me.
@scottydudley5700
@scottydudley5700 Год назад
Thanks, but do not understand the title. Did I miss something?
@zorbakaput8537
@zorbakaput8537 Год назад
The editing and commentary inaccuracies are getting worse (not better) on this channel. A clip of an inline piston engine (3:57 Merlin I think) when talking about the Avon engine doesn't help along with other gaffs mentioned by others.
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib Год назад
3:59 - ???? Looks like a V12 piston engine...
@wayneyadams
@wayneyadams Год назад
Your title says, "The Plane that No One Dared to Face," so what was it about the airplane that made it so formidable that no enemy would dare face it? It looked like and average, even substandard fighter bomber to me.
@davidlobaugh4490
@davidlobaugh4490 Год назад
What's up with the engine cowlings being apparently open in a bunch of the in flight images?
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Год назад
Pretty airplane.
@bobsnider7546
@bobsnider7546 10 месяцев назад
I enjoy this series but wish the titles were more accurate.
@anthonyleung1526
@anthonyleung1526 Год назад
Instead of 2 x 30 mm DEFA cannons, the Vautour IIA and IIN have 4 x 30 mm DEFA cannons..
@user-mm1yf7yj7u
@user-mm1yf7yj7u 9 месяцев назад
All that and the capability to surrender without the pilot pushing a button
@user-ok2fe6vv4e
@user-ok2fe6vv4e 2 месяца назад
they also had a problem with distabalizing violently if one of the engines died out.
@56NeilWatson
@56NeilWatson Год назад
So what engine is being fitted at 3mins 58? Looks an awful lot like a piston engine.
@alexturnbackthearmy1907
@alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад
It is. Also it is being installed on completely different airframe (single seater fighter). Its clearly a V-engine, so a spitfire or something russian.
@56NeilWatson
@56NeilWatson Год назад
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 I tend to take a lot of these with a pinch of salt. What other 'facts' are they getting wrong. Such a shame
@gilvietor1918
@gilvietor1918 Год назад
I love the plane though.
@brettward420
@brettward420 Год назад
Why do you keep showing ww2 footage of a prop plane and yak 28s in your video loop. Gives a generic vib to your video you only need to show the yak 28 once when you made the comparison.
@FAMUCHOLLY
@FAMUCHOLLY Год назад
Since when is 1958 to 1970 SEVERAL DECADES?!?! 😒
@JRGProjects
@JRGProjects 10 месяцев назад
Looks like an overhauled Me-262
@jimr513666
@jimr513666 Год назад
Is that a piston engine being installed at 3:58?
@klesmer
@klesmer Год назад
Yup, looks like a Merlin. How did that get in there?
@jjohnsonTX
@jjohnsonTX Год назад
@@klesmer they used french wrenches, to get it in there.
@Zagg777
@Zagg777 Год назад
“His seat was situated….”
@foxstrangler
@foxstrangler Год назад
There may be a shortage of footage of the Vautour, but repeated footage of the Yakovlev 28 is poor work. Mention of the Rolls-Royce Avon engine, and footage of a Merlin piston engine......Really? Poor effort.
@TimCook-cx1zk
@TimCook-cx1zk Год назад
Ok, I would like your voice to be my navigation voice.
@jamesbugbee9026
@jamesbugbee9026 3 месяца назад
Yak-28 series a/c looked more deadly ❤
@-kurow-7113
@-kurow-7113 Год назад
I like the bomber variant.
@edlee8949
@edlee8949 Месяц назад
The two engine nacelles look like they are borrowed straight from Messerschmitt Me 262.
@crazestyle83
@crazestyle83 6 месяцев назад
If it's so great how come I've never heard of it? And I'm into historical aviation. Primarily fighters, bombers, and unique/ state of the art aircraft.
@crazestyle83
@crazestyle83 6 месяцев назад
Lol, afraid of what? Out dated avionics or lack thereof, obsolete ww2 targeting for the bombs, and weak engines. 😂
@micahmurphy4546
@micahmurphy4546 Год назад
Near liquid ice cream is the best
@socaljarhead7670
@socaljarhead7670 2 месяца назад
Looks like a Brewer/Firebar
@drstevenrey
@drstevenrey Год назад
It's not pretty in an Italian sense, but it does look menacing enough to scare little children playing with nuclear bombs. And then there is the name. Seldom has a name befitted an aircraft so perfectly well.
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 Год назад
what's the Merlin doing at 3:57??
@kingfishercomputing9497
@kingfishercomputing9497 Год назад
@5:45 1958-1970 is not “several decades”, not even two!
@themadmoderator8465
@themadmoderator8465 Год назад
several decades really
@vladterekhov503
@vladterekhov503 Год назад
funny, how much fotage of YAK-28 is here
@marvinwilson6025
@marvinwilson6025 Год назад
What is the name of the tune thats playing at 10:05 mark
@maximsinitsa9514
@maximsinitsa9514 10 месяцев назад
0:46 is not a Vatiur but Soviet Yak-28
@Rick-ve6yp
@Rick-ve6yp Год назад
I wish to compliment you on your excellent voice-over abilities. It's such a pleasure to listen to a real voice instead of the automated junk. Your ability to pronounce foreign language words makes me wonder if you are multilingual. Thank you for your good work.
@Dr.GeoDave
@Dr.GeoDave Год назад
Why toss in an image of a piston powered engine in the video?
@harlech2
@harlech2 7 месяцев назад
"The nation was eager to reestablish its military prowess...." BWAHAHAHAHAHA I needed a good laugh today.
@sjl8315
@sjl8315 Год назад
Something like a jet-powered Mosquito aircraft.
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 Год назад
The 'Mosquito replacement' role in British service resulted in an excellent aircraft, the English Electric Canberra, sold world-wide. Oddly, the swept-wing version of the Canberra was never made, but most air forces had such an aircraft. The last known versions of the Canberra are in use by NASA, and some still fly in civilian hands. The SNCASO Vautour is a plane I knew only from the French Heller model kits and for being the plane that killed Storm of the X-Men's parents. That's back when she was a kid in the 1950s.
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