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The Strangest Aircraft Ever Built: The Soviet Union's VVA-14 

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As an aircraft designer, physicist, astronomer, philosopher, painter and musician, Robert Bartini is often described as a genius ahead of his time. Throughout his life, he designed over 60 aircraft and made significant contributions to Soviet aviation. Although most of Bartini’s aircraft designs never left the drawing board, many of his aeronautical innovations were incorporated into production aircraft.
In 1965, Bartini was given a rare opportunity to realize the full potential of one of his concepts. With the emergence of American Polaris missile submarines, the Soviet Union needed a new kind of aircraft to respond. Bartini proposed building the ultimate submarine hunter. Designated as the VVA-14, it would be a truly unique and innovative aircraft. With a catamaran-like fuselage it would be optimized to fly within the ground effect (like other ekranoplan of the era), giving it endurance needed to fly long-range missions. It would also have wings so that it could fly like a conventional airplane if needed. Bartini would equip the VVA-14 with both a conventional landing gear for runways and a unique inflatable pontoon system to give it amphibious capabilities. Ten lift jets would allow for vertical take-off and landings (VTOL) from any kind of surface, giving the aircraft the ability to operate from the even most harsh and remote regions of the Soviet Union. Development would stretch nearly a decade, but like Bartini himself, the VVA-14’s design would end up being a little too ahead of it's time.
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@CakeAcquired
@CakeAcquired 2 года назад
quietly flexing on everyone with his beautiful renders
@alexander1485
@alexander1485 2 года назад
this is the most evil post until someone likes it again
@Bippinpaul
@Bippinpaul 2 года назад
@@mallenwho for real?? not even 3d Max?
@mikewizz1895
@mikewizz1895 2 года назад
I couldn't even make a semicircle in any rendering program
@Bippinpaul
@Bippinpaul 2 года назад
@@user-op8fg3ny3j Sketchup is the modeling software.. but for the walkthrough, it could very well be Twinmotion. And he also has the links to the animation studio which actually made those in the description. They are cool.
@Bippinpaul
@Bippinpaul 2 года назад
@@user-op8fg3ny3j Well, sketchup in general is very easy and intuitive to use compared to Blender. You can get overwhelmed with Blender quite easily. Blender has far more control over everything. But it still requires a level of expertise to achieve this level of animation. With sketchup and Twinmotion its absolutely easy to achieve quite similar if not the exact end result as this.
@optillian4182
@optillian4182 2 года назад
"I am limited by the technology of my time." -Bartini, probably
@Arkiasis
@Arkiasis 2 года назад
And Soviet bureaucracy.
@matasa7463
@matasa7463 2 года назад
I hope modern engineers will revisit this concept, it's very interesting.
@trueinnovator7207
@trueinnovator7207 2 года назад
@@matasa7463 Probably will never happen tho. Remember, it's better to split the job according to the destination, rather than making an all rounder machine. This makes repairing easier, and the pilot doesn't have to learn so much flying and boating.
@DawidKov
@DawidKov 2 года назад
@Daniel C Zeppelins are too slow and too big for the amount of stuff they can carry, it's simply not worth the effort. Bartini's projects, as outlandish as they are, could have very definite benefits, like creating an alternative to the slow cargo ships we have today. In Russia in particular, a ground effect cargo ekranolet would allow opening the Arctic route without the need for icebreakers, the vessel simply flying over the ice sheets. The speed of an aircraft, combined with the cargo capacity of a ship. This stuff could really be incredible.
@mikeschumacher9715
@mikeschumacher9715 2 года назад
And Tony Stark's dad...on his film in the movie.
@normtrooper4392
@normtrooper4392 2 года назад
Bartini was born in 1897 and he produced technology that would not seem out of place in 2097. What an engineer
@robertzackrisson7208
@robertzackrisson7208 2 года назад
A modern Leonardo Davinci! He was far ahead of his time.
@SILOPshuvambanerjee
@SILOPshuvambanerjee 2 года назад
@@robertzackrisson7208 I agree
@danielguy3581
@danielguy3581 2 года назад
But he didn't. He had some outlandish ideas that didn't pan out. The video makes it seem like the fault was merely inept manufacturers/suppliers, but clearly this is simply a nonfunctional design.
@veggiedisease123
@veggiedisease123 2 года назад
You should read about how he ended up in the Soviet Union. You could make a movie about the guy and people would think it was fake.
@davidbarnwellutech4663
@davidbarnwellutech4663 2 года назад
@@danielguy3581 Why clearly? It seems it was a problem with the manufacturer. Why is it "clearly" a design problem?
@Infested82
@Infested82 2 года назад
My wife is great - granddaughter of legendary Robert Bartini. I am very glad that there are video about his breakthrough technologies.
@thatguyalex2835
@thatguyalex2835 2 года назад
That sounds interesting. :) If you have any engineers in your family, can you guys make a passenger jet version of this plane? I'd pay for tickets to fly in this futuristic aircraft
@user-ew5vj1sl1u
@user-ew5vj1sl1u 2 года назад
r/thathappened
@ruskiwaffle1991
@ruskiwaffle1991 2 года назад
@@user-ew5vj1sl1u Reddit moment
@underscore4505
@underscore4505 2 года назад
@@user-ew5vj1sl1u what?
@MultiPauletto
@MultiPauletto 2 года назад
круто! он был самый яркий и нестандартный конструктор...
@notyourbusiness7368
@notyourbusiness7368 2 года назад
I swear, the soviets built literally everything. And everything that they built eventually was abandoned.
@hansreiner1637
@hansreiner1637 2 года назад
Most were abandoned due to lack of funds, too expensive and the collapse of the Soviet Union. It's sad honestly, they are really interesting
@codemy666
@codemy666 2 года назад
Almost the same with Nazi Germany
@deanmilos4909
@deanmilos4909 2 года назад
Most of such inventions were really niche projects which could have only been used in a handful of roles , plus most of these projects were really expensive and a lot of the times weren't practical enough
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 года назад
@@codemy666 well... they brought the jets and rockets to US and USSR...
@BigSmartArmed
@BigSmartArmed 2 года назад
@@hansreiner1637 Wrong. It's called parallel development which assures competition between design teams.
@captionmissilec.7018
@captionmissilec.7018 2 года назад
The Soviet’s literally said fuck it to everything, Beautiful
@handsomeharold5726
@handsomeharold5726 2 года назад
Kinda has me starting to wonder who were really the craziest engineers, the soviets or the nazis.
@harshsharma03
@harshsharma03 2 года назад
@@handsomeharold5726 wonder what bringing both their craziness together could've accomplished
@handsomeharold5726
@handsomeharold5726 2 года назад
@@harshsharma03 super flying tank carriers 😎 (Or the splitting of Poland)
@danielf.285
@danielf.285 2 года назад
Yet everthing they built is bulletproof
@XMarkxyz
@XMarkxyz 2 года назад
@@handsomeharold5726 I think the meshup of being Italian and working for the Soviet Union made Bartini came up with the strangest idea
@hallquiche
@hallquiche 2 года назад
Man, the cold war is fascinating. The technologies invented during those times are just batshit crazy. There was Eraknoplans, the SR-71, Space Shuttles, attempts at supersonic bombers Just a competition of showing off between two superpowers.
@ntdscherer
@ntdscherer 2 года назад
And then there was the nuclear powered unmanned nuclear bomber / cruise missile. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pluto
@user-rg4sn9by7w
@user-rg4sn9by7w 2 года назад
Attempts? Tu-160, T-4, M-50 and XB-70 do exist, you know.
@ntdscherer
@ntdscherer 2 года назад
@@user-rg4sn9by7w Interesting planes! Though only one of those ever saw production.
@hallquiche
@hallquiche 2 года назад
@@user-rg4sn9by7w Yes, but what I meant by attempts was that no supersonic bomber really caught on after a few prototypes were built, both the east and the west really tried to make them work but they quickly became quite obsolete.
@ebadurrahman7848
@ebadurrahman7848 2 года назад
don't worry the new cold war 2.0 is here we will see what China and America can make!! so sit back and enjoy the show!!
@jedison2441
@jedison2441 2 года назад
Gotta admit, that design looks cool AF. This is one of those designs that was too far ahead of it's time. An aircraft like this would be much easier to engineer today with modern techniques and materials.
@IR-xy3ij
@IR-xy3ij 2 года назад
Ground effect vehicles cannot really fly on uneven surfaces, so it limits their use to perfectly smooth lakes for the most part
@askeladden450
@askeladden450 2 года назад
@@IR-xy3ij the larger the aircraft, the more they are resistant to uneven surfaces. thats why he though a massive ground effect carrier would be able to cross the turbulent waters of the atlantic.
@fence03
@fence03 Год назад
Let’s remake it! It’ll be coooooool!
@_RandomPea
@_RandomPea Год назад
With research and development this would possibly change human transport. Shame that visions like this don't get investment without a military purpose, us humans really should do better.
@KB-bh9hp
@KB-bh9hp Год назад
It's an extremely ugly looking vehicle, but I'm sure it's effective.
@scotlandghost
@scotlandghost 2 года назад
"Designed 50 years ago by an eccentric visionary..." The opening when describing everything awesome ever.
@michaelvonbiskhoff7771
@michaelvonbiskhoff7771 2 года назад
Well, the story of Bartini is as interesting as this plane: his father was a baron in Austro-Hungary, and the governor of Fiume, having Italian ancestry, so his name was actually Roberto Oros Di Bartini. He was raised by impoverished relatives of his father. He joined the Austro-Hungary army in 1916, was captured and spent the war in Russian captivity. After the war, swing that his homeland, Croatia, was under Yugoslav control, he moved to Italy, where he became an Italian citizen and joined the Italian communist party. When Mussolini took power, he fled to the Soviet Union where he started his career as a great aircraft engineer. He was arrested during Stalin's purge, as many other aircraft engineers, and forced to work on different projects. After 1953 he was rehabilitated and won the order of Lenin in 1967. He also published a scientific paper in the Proceedings of the Soviet Academy of science, proposing that there are 4 dimensions only on average, initially considered a hoax and a joke by many physicists.
@fallingwater
@fallingwater 2 года назад
@@belliduradespicio8009 as all the "awesome" projects got shot down for being tremendously inefficient or eye-wateringly expensive, we gradually narrowed down the most efficient and economically sound designs - and now we do everything like that. Which is why all cars and all planes all look the same. Want to see awesome stuff again? Look at radio-control stuff, where we can still afford to go bananas with the designs without worrying about committee approvals.
@pietroseven8228
@pietroseven8228 2 года назад
Something similar could be in Avatar 2
@rabidbeaver167
@rabidbeaver167 2 года назад
Ok boomer
@michagabo8819
@michagabo8819 2 года назад
When things were at their very worst: 2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy. Scientists will say it was a global illusion. Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again. After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way. Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet - will seem to rise from the dead - will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one. One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist. Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent. "The time for the schism in the Church is almost here and you must get prepared now" Tuesday, 20 March 2012 The Book of Truth
@Matyniov
@Matyniov 2 года назад
those flying aricraft cariers look like pure soviet punk
@piotrmalewski8178
@piotrmalewski8178 2 года назад
I actually wonder if that wasn't one of those projects Soviets made only to leak it to the US to make their enemy waste time and money.
@Attaxalotl
@Attaxalotl 2 года назад
[RA3 noises intensify]
@Willard_guy
@Willard_guy 2 года назад
Reminds me of the flying cariers from Ace Combat
@jacobhunter6891
@jacobhunter6891 2 года назад
Fallout's vehicles look grounded in reality compared to those things
@OffGridInvestor
@OffGridInvestor 2 года назад
They had another design in the 30s for a monster sized plane with like 16 engines and like 200 yards wide. A few renderings and videos of it on youtube.
@thebigbaiter
@thebigbaiter Год назад
My mother used to work on the plant where this prototype was built and tested back in the days. In early 90s when USSR fell apart people were struggling to survive. Parents didn't see salaries for months and amounts, when paid, were nothing but a joke. So plant management gave some of the territory neighbouring the plan'ts take-off stirp to employees, so they can grow potatoes and a like to help them to survive. As a kid I was helping out my parents in this "orchard" and was able to see some TU-95 (Bears) come and go for maintenance in about 500 meters from our potatoes plantation :). But the most significant was to observe the remains of this craft - cabin and hull, no wings. They were lying not so far and my kid's imagination draw some parallels with Star Wars Falcon remains. I recall I was able to stair on this craft forever untill my mother call me back to work.
@Buster_Piles
@Buster_Piles Год назад
You are living proof that what does not kill us makes us stronger. Many people, like me, in the west greatly admire Russia, its people and its national spirit. I wish our corrupt politicians were not working to make war between us, we are brothers. I send my best wishes to you. 🤝
@thebigbaiter
@thebigbaiter Год назад
​@@Buster_Piles Thank you! From Russia with love :)
@Buster_Piles
@Buster_Piles Год назад
@@thebigbaiter 👍🤝
@talpark8796
@talpark8796 Год назад
thx 😄
@user-bi7xd8ry5p
@user-bi7xd8ry5p Год назад
This story perfectly encapsulates all the problems of the Soviet Union. The government was spending money on scifi weapons while the workers making said weapons had to grow their own food.
@texarkana3781
@texarkana3781 2 года назад
Bartini was probably the most underrated and underappreciated designer in history
@andie_pants
@andie_pants 2 года назад
This is by far the most Soviet thing I've ever seen. Gotta hand it to them, they weren't afraid to think outside the box and try some truly, brilliantly, insane shit.
@haimaphilhp
@haimaphilhp 2 года назад
Bartini was an Italian. His concepts were very Italian
@tashyouu
@tashyouu 2 года назад
@@haimaphilhp SOVIET! HE WAS SOVIET.
@ImtiazRiadi
@ImtiazRiadi 2 года назад
@@tashyouu Italian Born soviet to be precise
@ShyTentacle
@ShyTentacle 2 года назад
@@haimaphilhp And Sikorski was Russian. So?
@impaugjuldivmax
@impaugjuldivmax 2 года назад
@@ShyTentacle Sergey Brin as well
@photonanim
@photonanim 2 года назад
An actual mothership
@jappir61
@jappir61 2 года назад
I agree
@BoB4jjjjs
@BoB4jjjjs 2 года назад
@@jappir61 A monster Mother Ship. Hello Earthling :-))
@adityadwirohman9072
@adityadwirohman9072 2 года назад
So how about your Destroyer project? It will be a very strong military armament.
@DeltaR2023
@DeltaR2023 2 года назад
Clever.
@jetgraphy
@jetgraphy 2 года назад
10/01
@BRINKYDINK16
@BRINKYDINK16 Год назад
I love how the Soviets were all about function over form, yet they inadvertently end up making some of the most aesthetic and unique designs ever.
@toasterhavingabath6980
@toasterhavingabath6980 4 месяца назад
Yeah
@L_U-K_E
@L_U-K_E 2 года назад
7:33 damn this shot never gets old. Looks amazing every time i see it.
@captain_commenter8796
@captain_commenter8796 2 года назад
Quality over quantity= Mustard And that is good
@BoB4jjjjs
@BoB4jjjjs 2 года назад
@Om nom nom I can't see it ever being built now! They built a ground effect one for the military, but I think they gave up on it, they might not have had the Soviet Union survived intact. That might have been a tad scary!!
@chiboreache
@chiboreache 2 года назад
only one thing is missing - km/h and other metrics, which is using THE REST OF THE WHOLE F* WORLD
@OrdinaryLatvian
@OrdinaryLatvian 2 года назад
@@BoB4jjjjs Read the comment again, they were talking about the video.
@audi1ification
@audi1ification 2 года назад
Found and Explained *sreeching*
@ceddricc5909
@ceddricc5909 2 года назад
@Om nom nom man i have hopes for this Meaning that RU-vid can easily become the most accessible learning tool/site EVER
@user-mn2mw1og8u
@user-mn2mw1og8u 2 года назад
I feel like this design should be revisited with more modern technology
@Redbellynelly
@Redbellynelly 2 года назад
Yeah with the recent developments in VTOL aircraft and polymer design for the floats, this concept is definitely more viable now. However not sure it would be an appropriate solution to deal with modern subs, and would be defenceless versus any other military aircraft. Maybe a heavy lift vehicle though?
@riilhiiro
@riilhiiro 2 года назад
I feel like it should get revisited, but what dragged this down was too much ambition. It’s really tacky.
@johnassal5838
@johnassal5838 2 года назад
The immense beniffit of ground effect requires you to stay within one tenth of your wingspan of the surface. Ocean waves often grow to 60 feet with "rogue" waves sometimes rising up 100 feet above their neighbors. This means no such craft could make full use of the effect except over water and even then it would really need a wing span of 1000+ feet not even counting when bad weather would force it to either go well out of its way around a storm or gain a lot of altitude to go over. That size is a hard requirement but it would be almost as cheap as a ship but almost as fast as a plane. IF a 1000+ foot version could work then you really might get a helicarrier (except they'd probably only travel between places like that needing to land to launch or recover fighters.)
@xx_city_lights_gamer_xx6589
@xx_city_lights_gamer_xx6589 2 года назад
@@johnassal5838 you do remember that Mustard said this craft would have the ability to fly up to 30,000 ft right? Rogue waves would not be that much of a problem
@betzalelfonteijn6106
@betzalelfonteijn6106 2 года назад
@@johnassal5838 so you'd need a 1700 foot wingspan. The world's longest aircraft carriers are more than half the length. I'm guessing that when the ground effect craft is moving at full speed, all you'd need to do to launch an aircraft would be to expose it to the full airspeed and release it. So that GEC could be a lot thinner than an aircraft carrier (no need for a runway, no need for a maintenance crew)
@LunaMapping_KR
@LunaMapping_KR 2 года назад
As a Sci-fi fan, even by today's modern standarts this still looks Futuristic and amazing.
@AeYronu
@AeYronu Год назад
Бартини, Бериев, Алексеев три лучших конструктора в гидроавиации, но каждый из них был гением в своем направлении. А так как в общем тема была одна, то многое их проекты схожи и перекликаются. Да и совместных проектов у них не мало.
@3dfreak2000
@3dfreak2000 2 года назад
The gigantic flying aircraft carrier version, is a kind of machine which could perfectly fit on a James Bond movie as the villain's mobile fortress.
@kaijudirector5336
@kaijudirector5336 2 года назад
It is one in Metal Gear Solid 3.
@kingofburnttoast
@kingofburnttoast 2 года назад
Actually there was one used in Devil May Care, one of the continuation Bond novels
@seafire9726
@seafire9726 2 года назад
I get really strong Fallout 3-4 Vibes from the very industrial design
@javierpowell4705
@javierpowell4705 2 года назад
@@user-nu1vn3yy9s can you elaborate rather than repeat the same thing, useless would be a far overreaching statement when it can provide a strategic advantage to be able to quickly deploy fighters in a matter of hours. No doubt it'd be highly limited by how much it can actually fit within the plane,or ekranoplan, or whatever the exact specification ground effect vehicles have. I noticed you mentioned ASW when if you read the comment above it was about the aircraft carrier version looking cool not the ASW version.
@buddhapork
@buddhapork 2 года назад
@@user-nu1vn3yy9s You don´t see the strategic advantage of a carrier with several times the top speed of conventional carriers?
@RealEngineering
@RealEngineering 2 года назад
Can't fool me. That's clearly a spaceship from Star Wars.
@dalsosegno
@dalsosegno 2 года назад
you fool, the spaceships from star wars are soviet exports
@tanush6941
@tanush6941 2 года назад
Lmaoo good guess
@leovang3425
@leovang3425 2 года назад
@@dalsosegno shouldn't you be at the bottom of the Denmark Strait
@dalsosegno
@dalsosegno 2 года назад
@@leovang3425 my bad, they made me into a ground effect battleship
@anngo4140
@anngo4140 2 года назад
@@dalsosegno They export to both sides, uncovered by that dude from that Casino.
@mirage809
@mirage809 2 года назад
"A 5000 ton flying aircraft carrier." An idea that sounds like madness, even with today's technology and this madman of an engineer had it all figured out back in the 60s and 70s! One has to stop and imagine just what he would come up combining his ground effect theory with another 50 or so years of technological advancements. I can imagine NASA or ESA transporting entire rocket ships from factories on one continent to a suitable launch site on the other side of the globe in record time. A shame his vision never came to fruition.
@FortuitusVideo
@FortuitusVideo Год назад
Perfect for the French/European space program.
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Месяц назад
Yeah. And like with the dedicated Ekranoplan episode, it is surprising that these machines really havent been developed further despite everything. Many of the modern operational challenges could be highly lightened by modern avionics and automation systems. And the concept still has strong potential on several inland seas like the Baltic for smaller scale operation. It could even have a strong effect on environmentally friendly mobility. Given the vast efficiency of Ground effect vehicles, that would seemingly make it much easier to build a large scale greenly powered vehicle of this type than an equivalent airplane! Especially with batteries, given how the energy efficiency of Ground effect flying could offset the weight of batteries.
@mygiftmatters
@mygiftmatters Месяц назад
Well, NASA is a joke now because they admitted that space is fake and astronauts never landed man on the moon. Don Pettit, “We had that technology but we have since lost that technology.” Or “The Blue Marble has to be fake because we have no actual photos of earth.” Astronauts also independently admitted they never went to the moon. “Space may be the final frontier but it’s made in a Hollywood basement.”
@anscart2969
@anscart2969 2 года назад
This flying aircraft carrier is some serious AceCombat type of insane
@bettyschnauber8238
@bettyschnauber8238 2 года назад
And a little bit of Warship Gunner to boot
@bastadimasta
@bastadimasta 2 года назад
Nothing makes sense here. A vertical-take-off high-altitude ground-effect submarine-hunter designed by a Italian-Soviet engineer who was an Austrian by birth.
@DocWolph
@DocWolph 2 года назад
It sounds like he should have been working for the West. But then the F-35 derived its basic design from an abandoned Soviet design, so I can seen Airbus or Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas or some other building this plane. A flying Aircraft carrier as a rapid deployment and retrieval platform would have been easily welcomed by the USN and/or USMC, as an example. Or if the cargo plans panned out, it would change shipping forever.
@jeffbenton6183
@jeffbenton6183 2 года назад
@@DocWolph It would have to be developed in secret, or else it will go way over budget.
@DocWolph
@DocWolph 2 года назад
@@jeffbenton6183 Admirals and Generals be like that.
@friendlyroughai3319
@friendlyroughai3319 2 года назад
throw enough money and you will make anything possible.
@robbieaulia6462
@robbieaulia6462 2 года назад
@@friendlyroughai3319 I can throw all the money I want and it won't be enough to prevent stars from existing at some point
@saturnv2419
@saturnv2419 2 года назад
Do you want a VTOL jet, a seaplane or a ground effect vehicle? Bartini: YES.
@gilzor9376
@gilzor9376 2 года назад
lol!
@FakingANerve
@FakingANerve 2 года назад
Was he talking to himself here? 😏
@Calvin704704
@Calvin704704 2 года назад
Bartini: ДA
@redoneteron5933
@redoneteron5933 2 года назад
Not only are these concepts revolutionary, they look awesome as heck. I *absolutely* think spaceships built with those two designs (& sci-fi materials ofc) would excel for their in-atmosphere traversal, cargo hold, weapons capability, and fuel/power efficiency. Even if they might suffer in terms of raw acceleration, top speed and turning capability, it still makes for an excellent hauler/heavy gunship.
@DrPeculiar312
@DrPeculiar312 4 месяца назад
How exactly would a vehicle designed to fly as close to the ground as possible function as a spaceship? Do you have any functional brain cells?
@findlaydavies9613
@findlaydavies9613 2 года назад
This is literally the coolest plane ever. You can't change my mind.
@MajorOutage
@MajorOutage 2 года назад
And here I thought "normal" Ekranoplans were the peak of Soviet engineering awesomeness....
@jeffbenton6183
@jeffbenton6183 2 года назад
Same.
@redsun9261
@redsun9261 2 года назад
They were. That ugly "do-it-all" thing couldnt lift itself from a water without enormous thrust of VTOL engines. A lot of dead weight in flight, very complex design, small payload for a 57 ton "plane". Yet Alekseev's ekranoplanes perfectly did it. Each one of them.
@ValentineC137
@ValentineC137 2 года назад
@@redsun9261 however this design had a ground effect height of 8 meters, making it possibly viable as an actual sea-worthy craft
@mjuellarsen
@mjuellarsen 2 года назад
It makes the ekranoplan look downright practical!
@Arthion
@Arthion 2 года назад
Yes, I suspect the height it could achieve ground-effect would probably offset the other problems compared to a conventional ekranoplan who by themselves are limited so that they cannot work other than over calmer water.
@randompheidoleminor3011
@randompheidoleminor3011 2 года назад
I'm convinced that this is what came out after an ekranoplan, harrier, and 737 loved each other _very very much_
@Dave_Sisson
@Dave_Sisson 2 года назад
To me, it looks like it took some design cues from the British Handley Page Victor strategic bomber that was in use from the 1950s to 1980s.
@chrismartin3197
@chrismartin3197 2 года назад
And the Millenium Falcon.
@VoIPPortland
@VoIPPortland 2 года назад
Russian engineers are amazing. Also some of the coolest trucks on the planet.
@laszlogg
@laszlogg Год назад
Hungarian born actually
@haiironotategami
@haiironotategami Год назад
Not Russian engineers. SOVIET engineers. It is not the same.
@user-qv6ud2hx6f
@user-qv6ud2hx6f Год назад
Which trucks you have in mind and why ? Thanks
@begun65vdal5
@begun65vdal5 Год назад
This is the reason why a lot of them, also IT people left russia in 2022.
@user-vx7sh1ou8y
@user-vx7sh1ou8y Год назад
​@@begun65vdal5 Именно те кто уехал они не русские и не какого отношения к России не имеют,а те советские инженеры ковали щит России они как раз настоящие русские.
@sultanofsick
@sultanofsick Год назад
I wonder if we'll ever re-visit and actually complete massive ground effect vehicles like these.
@--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820
@--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820 6 месяцев назад
@@jasperpercabeth9140USA is creatively dead and the old Russia is also dead
@alimtimm7355
@alimtimm7355 2 года назад
It even looks futuristic by today’s standards, and the millennium falcon-like cockpit is actually the best cockpit design for aerodynamics
@falcondragonslayer
@falcondragonslayer 2 года назад
Lots of things from that era looks futuristic even today. Like the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (Mustard also made a video on it)
@dynasty0019
@dynasty0019 2 года назад
Copied from the TU-4 which itself was copied from the B-29.
@ML-xp1kp
@ML-xp1kp 2 года назад
Not everything is copied from everything that has vaguely the same properties as it. Just because a cockpit has a dome glass layout, this doesn't mean it is a copy of the Tu-4. The Tu-4 is one of the only instances of complete copies being adopted into service, albeit being redesigned for Soviet weather and equipment operational standards. You see, contrary to popular belief, engineering is a skilled profession that requires experience and years of training, and aircraft aren't simple lumps of metal. Also, the design process doesn't consist of "let's do this" "ok".
@Bochi42
@Bochi42 2 года назад
The millennium falcon cockpit was based off the B-29 one just in case someone didn't know.
@Silverware88
@Silverware88 2 года назад
Where you get the source I'm actually kinda interested now
@De_Tjiminator
@De_Tjiminator 2 года назад
The vva-14 has to be the single most mustard worthy vehicle in the world
@protonjones54
@protonjones54 2 года назад
?
@raifikarj6698
@raifikarj6698 2 года назад
The aircraft carrier is the one that worthy it check all the box
@kedarpunagin5332
@kedarpunagin5332 Год назад
If bartini was born 30years later he would have changed the world
@begun65vdal5
@begun65vdal5 Год назад
Or he would have accidentally fallen out of an open window in the Reich of tsar poo...
@ckl9390
@ckl9390 2 года назад
I wonder if anyone has looked into trying the ground effect again for rapid long-range travel with high carrying capacity? This sounds like it could be useful in the Canadian Arctic, even just as a civilian cargo and passenger aircraft.
@AeYronu
@AeYronu Год назад
Увы но не смотря на все попытки в других странах и других конструкторов это получилось только у Алексеева. "КМ", "Лунь" и серийный "Орленок".
@martinharris5017
@martinharris5017 Год назад
There was another Russian ground effect aircraft, the Ekranoplan, and in Canada, John Frost of AVRO designed a number of ground-effect concepts that never progressed very far.
@PhoenixFires
@PhoenixFires Год назад
For the most part it just isn't a viable solution economically nor practically. Its cheaper to use ships or planes. Less fuel, more distance, greater cargo capacity, and more weather survivability. This is a jack of all trades trying to have everything all at once and it has it all, but not better than any of its predecessors.
@swapnilmankame
@swapnilmankame 11 месяцев назад
All hydrofoils are technically Ground effect.
@user-il4kd9qq3y
@user-il4kd9qq3y 4 месяца назад
Kaspian Monster searth in google
@MultiSciGeek
@MultiSciGeek 2 года назад
That render with his most ambitious design is simply EPIC
@proph7543
@proph7543 2 года назад
It's the most deiselpunk thing I have ever seen, but it's not really dieselpunk. Coldwarpunk? Soviet-punk? SovPunk.
@kyleg3588
@kyleg3588 2 года назад
@@proph7543 sort of a soviet version of atompunk
@proph7543
@proph7543 2 года назад
@@kyleg3588 Atompunk, that's the term.
@2paranoid484
@2paranoid484 2 года назад
He truly was ahead of his time, imagination has no boundaries!
@winterfell2650
@winterfell2650 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more, imagine if he was alive today with the tech we have now, be very interesting
@jayagobyrajagopal8552
@jayagobyrajagopal8552 2 года назад
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@DraxTheDestroyer
@DraxTheDestroyer 2 года назад
Wow, this could've been one of the coolest aircraft ever, probably THE coolest. RIP Mr. Bartini
@Xeemix
@Xeemix Год назад
Wow! That Yak-36 footage was beautiful!
@nanoqht285
@nanoqht285 2 года назад
“... Flying aircraft carrier” Marvel: “WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!”
@StevePringle
@StevePringle 2 года назад
They should have hired Romanoff to steal engine plans from Stark Industries.
@howardkerr8174
@howardkerr8174 2 года назад
Actually, if you watch the Gerry Anderson series Captain Scarlet or the follow-up: The New Captain Scarlet, it looks like the folks at Gerry Anderson Productions thought this idea of a flying aircraft carrier " had wings ". Sorry about that.
@StevePringle
@StevePringle 2 года назад
@@howardkerr8174 Cloudbase/Skybase? Good point.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 2 года назад
This is so much cooler than the helicarrier, putting heli blades on a carrier is boring and overdone, racing along at 300 km/h just above sea level now that is cool.
@StevePringle
@StevePringle 2 года назад
Did Hydra get the plans for the flying Red Room as it looks like it was built waaaaaay before.
@gnoblin3895
@gnoblin3895 2 года назад
New Elite Dangerous ship manufacturer confirmed: The Soviet Union
@NeutralGenericUser
@NeutralGenericUser 2 года назад
lmao this is exactly what i was thinking! That aircraft carrier, especially, reminds me so much of my Type 10 Defender!
@Sammie1053
@Sammie1053 2 года назад
I think you cracked the code. I knew there was something familiar about that design: what it really needed for vertical takeoff was two ducted nacelle engines, some extra armor, and two medium hardpoints.
@theflightguy8726
@theflightguy8726 2 года назад
this is the secret sidewinder MK2 by Soviet Lakon Spacecraft
@JRDShamrock
@JRDShamrock 2 года назад
looks a lot like the star citizen's Hoplite
@NeutralGenericUser
@NeutralGenericUser 2 года назад
@@JRDShamrock except you don’t feel through the ground in this one ☺️
@Epzo1
@Epzo1 Год назад
When Ace Combat players think "No one would make something like this in real life", I'll just point to this guy. The flying aircraft carrier concept is just straight bonkers!
@oregonsbragia
@oregonsbragia 2 года назад
What a genius. He was ahead of his time.
@eskanderx1027
@eskanderx1027 2 года назад
It seems that Soviets had a SHIELD agency of their own...
@kgb976
@kgb976 2 года назад
Hail Hydra
@memeityy
@memeityy 2 года назад
Soviet Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Legion of Defense
@cutiebunnyamber3447
@cutiebunnyamber3447 2 года назад
@@memeityy bruh 🙏
@eskanderx1027
@eskanderx1027 2 года назад
@@kgb976 Nah. Hydra Kaputt! Was their call...
@doublep1980
@doublep1980 2 года назад
Well, in the Marvel Comics they even had their own Avengers team, called the ''Winter Guard''.
@zhaobenshan
@zhaobenshan 2 года назад
The return of the king
@covert0overt_810
@covert0overt_810 2 года назад
for Frodo…
@nguyenthehien3034
@nguyenthehien3034 2 года назад
@@covert0overt_810 For Frodorov.
@bp_cherryblossomtree723
@bp_cherryblossomtree723 2 года назад
"Potatoes"
@neworder736
@neworder736 2 года назад
without American's power you wouldn't have peacefull life from all those dictators from Hitler to Soviets and asians or even primitives Islamists. America sacrificed to save the world on every wars, Americans invented 98% of modern technologies and built cities from Dubai to Bangkok and Hongkong Americans control internet and the space. America is the new order not the rome empire.
@neworder736
@neworder736 2 года назад
so who invented the airplane: Americans
@barrishautomotive
@barrishautomotive 2 года назад
It totally looks like the kind of thing I was drawing in my notebook when I was bored in class in 8th grade.
@lunamaria1048
@lunamaria1048 Год назад
It looks remarkable! Like a modernize version of this would've be revolutionary
@ariefbudi427
@ariefbudi427 2 года назад
how many experimental aircraft do you want? Soviet: YES
@handsomerob1223
@handsomerob1223 2 года назад
You're wrong, He asked how many aircraft and they said can you do it all in one?
@alanlozano6535
@alanlozano6535 2 года назад
DA
@roguespearsf
@roguespearsf 2 года назад
What a stupid meme
@kishascape
@kishascape 2 года назад
@@handsomerob1223 Swiss Army Plane
@ninjanicholas2459
@ninjanicholas2459 2 года назад
There are two types of engineers in this world: Engineers that constrain to technology of today and Engineers that make things that no one has tried to make a new tomorrow.
@shiny4984
@shiny4984 2 года назад
then there where soviet engineers, those where a bit crazy and just said "stupid problems require stupid solution"
@shaider1982
@shaider1982 2 года назад
I read something like that but the first type are constrained but do try to squeeze the last drop of proven and known tech to create awesome vehicles (think P51, Spitfire, Thunderbot).
@ademaulana998
@ademaulana998 2 года назад
Type one is technicians and type two is inventors.
@thebrowns5337
@thebrowns5337 2 года назад
Then there are scientists that make medicine and Russian bots that pretend medicine is a new concept and very scary.
@Wustenfuchs109
@Wustenfuchs109 2 года назад
@@shiny4984 Soviet Union had a double approach to engineering. There is that one, well known approach of make it do one thing and do it exceptionally good, with low maintenance and cost. A workhorse. In every field you have at least one of those designs. They could work with minimal maintenance even half a century later and actually outperform newer designs. I mean, in my physics lab we still use some Soviet instruments from early Cold War - they are bulky, ugly... but they do the job perfectly and they are not a snowflake that you can't touch in a wrong way. Throw it, kick it, plug it back in, it works just as it did. New models, you look the wrong way, it goes to shit. And then there is that other approach that was born out of the revolutionary spirit of communism and socialism that required that every day, in every field, you test, try and dare. Of course, when you build a society like that, many of your projects go to shit as is common when you try to make a revolution in something. Revolutionary jump has a big chance to fail. But those were the engineers that made some really next level concepts and designs. When dare to innovate was more important than quarterly fiscal report. It was simply a part of culture. It is not that you didn't have innovative engineers in other societies, but the culture was different. In the west, all that mattered is to end the project with more money than it took to finish. The "what's in it for me" mentality of capitalism where nothing gets done if it does not make money for a corporation. And that is why you don't see as much engineering dares in the west and designs are more conventional. The problem with western engineering in recent years (maybe 2-3 decades) is that they started overengineering things. Make a thing, then cram it full of electronics and subsystems so it can do a crapton of things... yet none of them especially good (as would a specialized item) and not nearly as robust or maintenance-light. So it ends up being an expensive pile of electronics that does many thing fairly decent until it breaks down (or becomes obsolete due to the planned obsolescence) which is way too common. And, on the other hand, you have a Soviet built Lada Niva, an ugly looking thing, an upside down trash container with wheels... but it can go up the oiled flagpole and requires maintenance once every century XD Simply, different approaches to engineering. I would not say that one is necessarily better than the other - but they ARE very different.
@mac_pls
@mac_pls 2 года назад
so Bartini basically designed a plausible SHIELD Helicarrier in the 60's. Now that is crazy awesome.
@begun65vdal5
@begun65vdal5 Год назад
I visited the planes remainders near Moscow 0:15 during my Engineering studies not knowing anything about it. Thanks for the great explanations + historical footage + super animations!
@Jinkguns
@Jinkguns 2 года назад
It's weird, I'm in love with this design. A shame it was never fully realized.
@Silvyya
@Silvyya 2 года назад
a game with stuff like this would be so sick
@lacavernademr.fuller7414
@lacavernademr.fuller7414 2 года назад
but whould be infinite to desing because of the billions of tinni effects to recreate ( sorry if its spelled wrong )
@TokyobuckettsLive
@TokyobuckettsLive 2 года назад
Or was it??🤔🤔😱😱
@reahs4815
@reahs4815 2 года назад
@@Silvyya You could probably build one in War thunder as you can create your own planes, tank, ships or helis.
@ASLUHLUHCE
@ASLUHLUHCE 2 года назад
Gosh that flying aircraft carrier looks straight out of sci fi
@josephhelgersonjoseph6115
@josephhelgersonjoseph6115 2 года назад
It's straight out of Ace Combat!
@ILIZIUM
@ILIZIUM 2 года назад
USSR win!
@MrHamncheez
@MrHamncheez 2 года назад
Steampunk scifi! What a cool concept for a video game, where that was actually developed.
@paulbrownman7307
@paulbrownman7307 2 года назад
Brings to mind Virgil's #2 Thunderbird... "F-A-B Scott"
@Gato303co
@Gato303co 2 года назад
@@MrHamncheez Actually, for the time it was done, it will classify more like "Dieselpunk"
@MyGeorg13
@MyGeorg13 2 года назад
meanwhile in a pralell universe where Bartini was born in the west. he probably would have invented amazon prime shipflying in the 60s, the ekranoplan drops your package on the roof of your house from few meters :D beuatiful elegant design
@cydricdivine2619
@cydricdivine2619 Год назад
Vva 14 and Caspian sea monster are ground effect machines
@joeh5377
@joeh5377 2 года назад
People who played Metal Gear Solid 3 will recognise this aircraft, the ‘WIG’. What a game.
@quillmaurer6563
@quillmaurer6563 2 года назад
"WIG" is actually a suitable technical name for it - "Wing-In-Ground effect."
@SniperWolf1001
@SniperWolf1001 2 года назад
Yes! I remember this from MGS3. Such an interesting design
@alex_avasese_15
@alex_avasese_15 2 года назад
Finally a group of cultured people
@chrismanmadrid
@chrismanmadrid 2 года назад
My man
@TheStrstudios
@TheStrstudios 2 года назад
So weird that I watched the 'cutscene movie' of it yesterday and was wondering what the aircraft was!
@henriksti2
@henriksti2 2 года назад
I get astonished by how clever, rich and limitless the human mind is when they apply themselves for making wars. Look at that machine, man. That's amazing, really awesome and it's built when there was no internet, no electronic help of any kind. This topic about wars and soviet machines is growing on me every single day. I love it.
@SMGJohn
@SMGJohn 2 года назад
He was not really intended to have his design for war, but USSR prioritised defence of the motherland at all cost over civilian industries, so obviously if you wanted your wacky designs to get any form of funding, you would need to at least fire a couple of nuclear missiles and have space for machine guns.
@idontthinkso5966
@idontthinkso5966 2 года назад
Well when your existence is on the line, you better do the best you can.
@charliepearce8767
@charliepearce8767 2 года назад
Im a successful 60 year old fabricator, building many machines throughout my life. It becomes a lifestyle if you can make it profitable .. My body's nearly worn out and I wish I had another lifetime to make more.
@o.5523
@o.5523 2 года назад
No internet or google is the most impressive part. You literally had to have an alien sized brain to hold so much information. I get that books existed but most of it was theory and the new stuff Soviets made havnt been practiced or even written - crazy planes or first man in space
@kingmosesix432
@kingmosesix432 2 года назад
@@o.5523 thts not alien sized brain thos r our extreme human capabilities... We just think we camt coz we got numbed by our comfort : interent n google
@tahatalaie7590
@tahatalaie7590 Год назад
The production value of this channel is insane. It’s documentary level.
@felphero
@felphero 2 года назад
A weapon to surpass Metal Gear
@S28426
@S28426 2 года назад
So this where Wargaming get their batshit crazy designs
@OptimisticNihilist15
@OptimisticNihilist15 2 года назад
Soviet Balans, my dear comrade
@S28426
@S28426 2 года назад
@@OptimisticNihilist15 Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз! Славься, Отечество наше свободное, Дружбы, народов надежный оплот! Знамя советское, знамя народное Пусть от победы, к победе ведет! Сквозь грозы сияло нам солнце свободы, И Ленин великий нам путь озарил. Нас вырастил Сталин - на верность народу На труд и на подвиги нас вдохновил. Славься, Отечество чаше свободное, Счастья народов надежный оплот! Знамя советское, знамя народное Пусть от победы к победе ведет! Skvoz grozy siialo nam solntse svobody, I Lenin velikij nam put ozaril. Nas vyrastil Stalin - na vernost narodu Na trud i na podvigi nas vdokhnovil. Slavsia, Otechestvo chashe svobodnoe, Schastia narodov nadezhnyj oplot! Znamia sovetskoe, znamia narodnoe Pust ot pobedy k pobede vedet! Мы армию нашу растили в сраженьях, Захватчиков подлых с дороги сметем! Мы в битвах решаем судьбу поколений, Мы к славе Отчизну свою поведем! Славься, Отечество наше свободное, Славы народов надежный оплот! Знамя советское, знамя народное Пусть от победы к победе ведет!
@fainahyar
@fainahyar 2 года назад
Sssss, dont let wargaming implement this idea to be modern warfare
@MetallicalCatastroph
@MetallicalCatastroph 2 года назад
You mean Project Aces, right?
@pegasusted2504
@pegasusted2504 2 года назад
@twinblade98 and this is what they look like ;~) I know people complain about balance lol but that would be awesome to see :~)
@sentinelcheese3420
@sentinelcheese3420 2 года назад
THIS is what the internet and the world needed!! Mustards incredible imagination and bringing the VVA-14 future models into our lives! EEEE! I'm so happy it finally happened! :3
@MustardChannel
@MustardChannel 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@nooberto1398
@nooberto1398 2 года назад
The weirdness is what makes this aircraft a true beauty to look at, i am obsessed and inspired with its concept
@tarrisfairbroke6899
@tarrisfairbroke6899 Год назад
How did the developers of Ace Combat not make a mission around these things? They look like they would be right at home in that series.
@gozogo1233
@gozogo1233 Год назад
funny enough, this was already in Metal Gear Solid series
@mohamedabadila
@mohamedabadila 2 года назад
Bartini would have enjoyed watching these 3D renders of his creations & imaginations :')
@vuelvoel2011
@vuelvoel2011 2 года назад
he is still alive, bro.
@grahamstrouse1165
@grahamstrouse1165 2 года назад
@@vuelvoel2011 He was born in 1897 so….not so much.
@ryaeon9793
@ryaeon9793 2 года назад
@@vuelvoel2011 you can watch the video for real. it stated "deceased" if you know what that mean.
@kleenexbox974
@kleenexbox974 2 года назад
@@vuelvoel2011 no he died in 1974
@keshavdawra12
@keshavdawra12 2 года назад
Lol
@drizzlingrose
@drizzlingrose 2 года назад
okay like, why isnt Bartini in the Redalert universe, those machines would be such fun units to play with! :O
@shahnazfiaz2015
@shahnazfiaz2015 2 года назад
Who knows, maybe he is. Stingrays and the MIGs in RA3 are quite weird designs.
@CallofDutyBlackOps28
@CallofDutyBlackOps28 2 года назад
@@shahnazfiaz2015 something tells me being that RA3 is a "what if Albert Einstein was the one taken out of history" yeah; I can say Bartini might have sent the Russians 100 years ahead like Einstein did the world.
@shahnazfiaz2015
@shahnazfiaz2015 2 года назад
@@CallofDutyBlackOps28 and yet the allies still have very advanced tech. If the Soviets were to develop something like this, the allies would definitely make a counter.
@CallofDutyBlackOps28
@CallofDutyBlackOps28 2 года назад
@@shahnazfiaz2015 I'm still annoyed about the whole thing about EA trying to simplify the story of the series. and thanks to that; we got C&C4 out of it; and look how that turned out. I'm just glad RA3 was atleast still enjoyable.
@shahnazfiaz2015
@shahnazfiaz2015 2 года назад
@@CallofDutyBlackOps28 honestly, the one improvement in the RA3 campaign was the "two commanders" system. Actually felt like you were a commander of a nation and where others were also doing the same.
@sampreece3900
@sampreece3900 Год назад
You can see the ground effect in action with gliders, which is enough to show how energy efficient it truly is.
@ramonnajar1974
@ramonnajar1974 Год назад
What a visionary! Such out of the box thinking is a stellar example of why we as a species have gone from fighting predators in caves to spreading across the cosmos in the blink of a geological eye
@AnkushB1811
@AnkushB1811 2 года назад
Born way too early, guy would have designed literal space fleets
@Shepard_AU
@Shepard_AU 2 года назад
He probably would've made that aircraft carrier concept able to go to space. It still amazes me that the USSR was devoting their time and resources solely on this project to what was an active threat that needed a solution [ie anti-submarine], and it is such a shame that he passed away before the project was either successful or cancelled. The Soviets seemed quite eager to see that project take shape.
@ryanchowdhary965
@ryanchowdhary965 2 года назад
@@Shepard_AU me who is willing to restart the Soviet Union solely to see its failed prototypes come to reality. ; )
@andriypredmyrskyy7791
@andriypredmyrskyy7791 2 года назад
The attention to detail on your blueprints (I mean, even if they're just copies of pdfs that's amazing) is impeccable. The best presentation of design documents I've ever seen bar none.
@nnuyoie7543
@nnuyoie7543 2 года назад
there should be a game made about these soviet vehicles. it would be so bad ass
@kai_plays_khomus
@kai_plays_khomus 5 месяцев назад
In the end they achieved what they were trying - a big vessel which could fly like an airplane but also implement the ground effect to its full advantage and capable to land and take off on land and water, thanks to the _"Caspian Sea Monster"_ and its relatives. I'm pretty shocked I've never heard about this "early Ikranoplan" before though - it looks like something straight from a computer game..
@FoundAndExplained
@FoundAndExplained 2 года назад
Wow this is an incredible concept! Where did you get the real life footage... wait that's 3d? impossible!
@tashyouu
@tashyouu 2 года назад
Didn't you see the soviet documentaries' footage in this video?
@mallenwho
@mallenwho 2 года назад
CG renders
@captain_commenter8796
@captain_commenter8796 2 года назад
Yoooo it’s F & E
@mastergun57
@mastergun57 2 года назад
@@jeddllau yea found and explain Real engineering and Mustard I love all of them😁
@rev.andyh.1082
@rev.andyh.1082 2 года назад
I love Found & Explained! Your channel is the only one I’ve ever hit the notification bell for. Keep up the good work!
@horusmorus5588
@horusmorus5588 2 года назад
This man can only make bangers
@ActionManxTornado
@ActionManxTornado 2 года назад
its not just one person behind these videos lol
@robbieaulia6462
@robbieaulia6462 2 года назад
@@ActionManxTornado I mean if only one person is making this video it would've taken years
@Leadblast
@Leadblast 2 года назад
Belkans are incapable of doing something wrong
@DonPatrono
@DonPatrono 6 месяцев назад
little interesting trivia: this plane makes an appearance in the 2004 videogame "Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater", where it appears alongside other weird engineering projects like Objekt 279 tanks, flying one-person platforms and the proto-metal gear, the Shagohod, as something actually built by a renegade Soviet officer with nearly bottomless pockets. The plane itself is used at the end of the game for the escape of our hero, Snake.
@ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e
@ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e 3 месяца назад
The variety of ambitious designs from back in the day must have been a sight to see in real-time.
@CyanYetie
@CyanYetie Месяц назад
Because Russian government consists of bandits who won the 90s fight for oil gas pipes. Their only task is to save ability to sale resources. Groundbreaking achievements isn't possible there.
@toby070
@toby070 2 года назад
This looks like a contender for something that should appear in Thunderbirds
@AtheistOrphan
@AtheistOrphan 2 года назад
F.A.B!
@casuallatecomer7597
@casuallatecomer7597 2 года назад
Would it make for replacement for Thunderbird 2?
@GoodnightFromHim
@GoodnightFromHim 2 года назад
@@casuallatecomer7597 no it could replace thunderbird 6
@quillmaurer6563
@quillmaurer6563 2 года назад
It is extremely Thunderbirds-like, in fact having a lot of similar capabilities to Thunderbird 2 - VTOL, can land anywhere, huge payload capacity. And they both use a partial lifting body arrangement. Thunderbird 2 wasn't intended to fly in ground effect, and could cruise at Mach 2 (despite not having a supersonic shape at all).
@user-qf6yt3id3w
@user-qf6yt3id3w 2 года назад
The idea of a flying ground effect aircraft carrier is so awesome.
@worldoftancraft
@worldoftancraft 2 года назад
Wasn't you supposed to do shit talk instead of stating your admiration, was you?
@demondoge1715
@demondoge1715 Год назад
Imagine being a sailor on a battleship in the cold war and seeing this thing pull up, I'd shit my pants.
@thedac85
@thedac85 Год назад
that aircraft carrier would've been a sight to behold
@dtgs4502
@dtgs4502 2 года назад
I like the fact that the carrier design wouldn't even need a catapult since all it has to do is release the aircraft while cruising.
@noobplayer_23
@noobplayer_23 2 года назад
In theory it would work but in practice it's probably too expensive to do bc fuel cost and maybe a catapult is needed
@CockatooDude
@CockatooDude 2 года назад
@@noobplayer_23 Also aerial refuelling just makes way more sense as a way to get fighters from one part of the world to another.
@bruceh9780
@bruceh9780 2 года назад
Imagine landing on one by matching cruising speed. . . . .
@dtgs4502
@dtgs4502 2 года назад
@@bruceh9780 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5cwNTy479F8.html
@dilbertfirestorm4851
@dilbertfirestorm4851 2 года назад
that aircraft design is not very practical. you can only launch it one at a time.
@willbo6017
@willbo6017 2 года назад
The fuselage almost looks likes James Cameron’s Avatar military crafts
@naimibrahimi516
@naimibrahimi516 2 года назад
Totally agree
@cvr527
@cvr527 2 года назад
Actually, the Avatar craft looks like the VVA 14.
@dulistanheman
@dulistanheman 2 года назад
You got that right 👌
@blaircox1589
@blaircox1589 2 года назад
Faster and cheaper for the movie producers to copy, than do anything original
@act2wasstronger182
@act2wasstronger182 2 года назад
Those were actually inspired from these..
@sonnylambert4893
@sonnylambert4893 Месяц назад
These are the type of videos that make me absolutely confident that all the UAV/UFO stuff is very futuristic very high-tech man-made technology
@Tsotha
@Tsotha 2 года назад
seen photographs of that prototype lots of places but did not know anything else about the aircraft let alone its name until now, so I am extremely grateful for this video
@glowtail3744
@glowtail3744 2 года назад
This plane definitely has the ability to carry a lot of stuff
@TheBedroomSimRacer
@TheBedroomSimRacer 2 года назад
Yeah could carry 10 Americans
@Suspicious259
@Suspicious259 2 года назад
The Russian stuff...
@hypersoda1215
@hypersoda1215 2 года назад
But it couldn't carry your mom
@xavierrodriguez2463
@xavierrodriguez2463 2 года назад
@Thegamenest No shoes No service
@michaelcorbidge7914
@michaelcorbidge7914 2 года назад
2 tonnes was mentioned. It's something but still limited. Priority was probably for the fuel load.
@TheOrangex88
@TheOrangex88 2 года назад
Thank you MGS3 for showing me some of the most fascinating 60’s technology.
@doubledook799
@doubledook799 2 года назад
yup
@a.p.6580
@a.p.6580 2 года назад
It's quite the good game, you could even say... Pretty Good...
@zr8693
@zr8693 2 года назад
"Ground effect vehicle??"
@gertmuller9936
@gertmuller9936 2 года назад
He "passed away"
@rebel0nyx
@rebel0nyx 2 года назад
Was looking for this comment :)
@LouseGrouse
@LouseGrouse 2 года назад
I am extremely enamoured with these craft. It's a crying shame they aren't something commonplace today because they're just so fucking cool.
@weaponx623
@weaponx623 Год назад
As a Sci-fi nerd this thing looks awesome
@micajones1483
@micajones1483 2 года назад
Those Soviet-Era aeronautical engineers did some amazing shit when you factor in the budget and tech they had to work with. The pinnacle of efficiency and creativity.
@foxy4851inactive
@foxy4851inactive 2 года назад
@Fremen every one has more freedom in ussr and russia than most others countries like usa, France, etc just not non official news to prevent bullshit on tv and medias
@AndreyGontovoy
@AndreyGontovoy 2 года назад
No! This is just funny stories! They Connor invented even toilet paper!!!
@foxy4851inactive
@foxy4851inactive 2 года назад
@Fremen the usa was not better with the anti communism propaganda at least you could've executed ur neighbour just by calling the cops lol but i can agree that there was a free speech issue in the ussr
@sleepmnan22sleepman50
@sleepmnan22sleepman50 2 года назад
@Fremen They were political enemies of a huge country, but they are alive .... strange - not at all like an "evil country" but can you tell me what America is doing with its enemies ?? oh yes, she just simply kills them - "bombs" like a real terrorist country ... Or maybe you can tell about the torture in Guantanamo, as in the SS ... ????? SO where is the REAL evil !! ??
@sleepmnan22sleepman50
@sleepmnan22sleepman50 2 года назад
@Fremen The Soviet Union is an idea to build a fair society where there will be no rich and poor ... can you say that this is bad !! ?? Maybe the first time it didn't work out .. but this is the best thing that humanity could build in its entire history! Capitalism is doomed! he will leave just as the monarchies left! it's just a matter of time! and the longer you are real evil, the more evil you will bring to the EARTH! There is NO greater evil in the world than corrupt businessmen ... can you say NO ??
@JSDFEnthusiast
@JSDFEnthusiast 2 года назад
I'm already getting flashbacks of MGS3...but I definitely can't wait for the day he makes a video about the J7W1 Shinden or some really cool WWII prototype.
@abdulwasey3506
@abdulwasey3506 2 года назад
Yesssss someone who knows about the j7w, please turn this into a petition for him to make a video about it in the future.
@fangabxyfangabxy8563
@fangabxyfangabxy8563 2 года назад
Because of shortages, the Shinden prototype used landing gear from other, already existing planes. Wheels would be added to the rear stabilizers to prevent the prop from striking the ground. It’s such an interesting plane, but why wasn’t it finished? Because the Empire of Japan, and it’s military, was.
@thatguyknowstoomuch820
@thatguyknowstoomuch820 Год назад
Such an amazing aircraft. It was built way ahead of its time. Shame that no one has decided to reinvent this type of craft. With today’s technology, it is very much possible.
@user-Amor-Amor-op8ur2we3u
@user-Amor-Amor-op8ur2we3u Год назад
Потому что сейчас все деньги провительство влаживает в свою личную жизнь (яхты, виллы, Котеджи, девочки)
@user-yl1ur7rq4w
@user-yl1ur7rq4w 9 месяцев назад
Bartini was probably the most underrated and underappreciated designer in history. Can't fool me. That's clearly a spaceship from Star Wars..
@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs
@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs 2 года назад
Everyone is gangster about ground effect until they need to turn or encounter the open sea waves 😁
@raosaudahmedk8895
@raosaudahmedk8895 2 года назад
Logical .... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Narcan885
@Narcan885 2 года назад
This thing could benefit from ground effect 24 foots from the surface. Safe from any wave.
@Yizahi
@Yizahi 2 года назад
@Subhojyoti Chakraborty I'm no expert but I seriously doubt 8 meter claim. Also we need to keep in mind that ground effect is not on/off, it is strongest near surface and then exponentially drops off the higher aircraft flies. If you can register "some" ground effect force at height X, it doesn't mean that it is enough to keep aircraft airborne at that level. Lun class vehicle with twice bigger wings suffered A LOT from uneven sea and couldn't turn at all, unless it was done in the insanely large turn radius.
@furkaneren9200
@furkaneren9200 2 года назад
"it isn't mountain, it is wave" 😛
@ninjaboi1312
@ninjaboi1312 2 года назад
@@furkaneren9200 yeah and VVA-14 isn't a airplane it's a hydroplane. 8 metre is like a two floor building.
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 2 года назад
This would fit right in in Ace Combat.
@graysonridge4080
@graysonridge4080 2 года назад
I better see this in AC8
@notatallheng
@notatallheng 2 года назад
They'll probably expect the player to fly under that 8-meter gap to shoot a weak point on the underside...
@graysonridge4080
@graysonridge4080 2 года назад
@@notatallheng oh shit now we REALLY need this in AC8!
@konohamaru77
@konohamaru77 2 года назад
Director of ace combat: time to go to russia to steal this blueprint and make it to ace combat
@Leadblast
@Leadblast 2 года назад
Dem Belkans
@bronnl5482
@bronnl5482 7 месяцев назад
first look reaction - a dropship from Aliens 1986, minus wing-spanning; while Cameron said "Cheyenne" was loosely based on Apache, this one looks closer to the mark:))
@ro.b49
@ro.b49 Год назад
Robert Bartini - legend. VVA 14 it so futuristic machine
@0bserver416
@0bserver416 2 года назад
How many strange experimental aircraft would you like to have? Soviets: - Da!
@markrobby7136
@markrobby7136 2 года назад
Lol🤣🤣🤣
@Lush_Produce
@Lush_Produce 2 года назад
Pootis
@SurROJA
@SurROJA 2 года назад
Смешно)
@bruceblake9942
@bruceblake9942 2 года назад
There is no such word "aircrafts" in English. Both the singular and plural form of this word is "aircraft". BB in BC.
@0bserver416
@0bserver416 2 года назад
@@bruceblake9942 You're right. Completely forgot that! Just like word ship doesn't change in the plural form. Thanks for the correction!
@KastaRules
@KastaRules 2 года назад
-Do you want to engineer an airplane, an helicopter or a hovercraft? -DA.
@kbissenov
@kbissenov 2 года назад
Lol that’s exactly what I thought)
@alphamalementality7105
@alphamalementality7105 11 месяцев назад
Soviets had some seriously intelligent and innovative engineers 💯
@zyrabell69
@zyrabell69 2 года назад
Your 3D design is amazing, very realistic! I would love to have a model kit of the VVA-14 like the ones shown on the desk, they look great!
@depressedTrent
@depressedTrent Месяц назад
Modelsvit from Ukraine is making kit in 1/72 scale, but it's quite difficult kit to build, since it's one of their earlier ones, when they were still learning. It's also... "not exactly small" (speaking from experience, have that beast at home) 1/144 resin kit from Anigrand also exist, but hard to find and even harder to build due to kinks and quirks of casted resin kits.
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