It's almost like the ship is singing the song, telling us her story and the stories of the men who sailed and flew with her into battle. And she's doing it with great melancholy. Like an older veteran, telling their tale.
I find this video amazing plus the dog fighting is just so fascinating to watch on here. To see how hard and talented you had to be to shoot a fast zero down. And to be careful to not hit a friend while hitting at the zero. And how hard it was to land and how to shoot a convoy ship or a base to hell. It's amazing and fascinating! Great video man!
I would say landing was easy. Since planes are small and fly relatively slowly, it makes aircraft carrier look enormous. On the other hand, hitting an enemy ship with a bomb or even with gunfire seems to be much harder than it looks. See the fire spread around some of the attacked ships. Gunfire was incredibly inaccurate unless at a very short range!
@@pavel9652 Yeah you got that point there yo! Landing must've been easy to do with training, But from my view it seems to be total hell, That's why I ain't gonna go for Air units, I'd rather more stick as a Ground Armored Unit. With dropping bombs, Yeah that was definitely hard, Movies and other things make it seem easy when in reality it's completely hard, You have to angle your shot right, And make sure to hit the enemy good and to pray to God that you aren't hit at any crucial parts of the plane, What more amazes me is on how real Air-to-Air was the hardest thing!
there was also pilots crashing their aircraft into the carrier because they landed too hard or straight up burned their aircraft because they rutured the fuel tanks
4:27 (I'll catch your fall) and a badly beaten Hellcat, missing the starboard side landing gear. *EPIC!* Edit: Thanks guys for pointing out the mistakes.
Depends on the carrier and the time period. At the end of the war there were less torpedo bombers and a lot more dive bombers across the board with the US Navy. Also Airgroups tended to figure out what they needed and had some ability to choose which planes they were willing to bring.
As much as I love shitting on the yanks as a Canadian especially in regards to WW2 I've always had a great respect for pilots and sailors and these guys had balls of steel. God bless.
My gripe is not that these men marched against Germany and the Axis but that they didn't immediately point their guns at their traitorous governments after the war. After 1965 it should have been clear that sth isn't right, yet the "greatest generation" did nothing. No we will suffer for their mistakes.
Damn it really feels like the lyrics were made for this one video, now it looks like the aircraft carrier is talking to the pilots, begging them to come back from their missions safe, telling them they'll always be safe on her, or to watch out not to go too fast nor too slow while landing. This might be one of the best videos you've made so far, very... touching
I had the exact same thought as I've listened to it, especially after the "I'll take you down the line" part. For those who are not familiar with aviation: flight line is the place where the aircraft is loaded up and checked just before the flight. When I heard that line, I imagined an elevator on an aircraft carrier is slowly rising up, taking the plane, and the nervous pilot to the "line"
The last line of the lyrics said, "you're all that I need right now, so fall" the carrier wanted her brave pilots to fall in love with coming back to her because her job is to act as a home away from home
I imagine the ship’s crew and pilots that survived the war probably had memories of scenes like the one from 2:52 to 3:12 for the rest of their lives. Just breathtaking.
oh 1 thing i forgot about that scene on 4:04. americans diden't dropped fuel tank. maybe they encountered japanese on a way to their cv and they noticed before japanese notice americans are there. or ambushed in the sky.
when talking about WWII in Europe i always think the Germans as top gear and tactics, the real powerhouse. But when i talk about WWII in the Pacific, the Yanks put 5/7 s of their power there, the air machines may not have been as good as the p 51(wich is product of overpowered industry) but they had to be ingenious with the engineering and resource allocation (US WWII Naval Fighters Exhibit some real good and original engineering,not like the Mustang that is a Bf 109 on steroids)
Last line of the song: oh you're all that I need right, so fall. Proceeds to show aircraft landing after their missions. The love between a carrier and its aircraft is unmatched. A carrier provides safety and shelter and will always be there for her battle weary aircraft. This video and song humanized a carrier and I think that's beautiful.
Just looking at that shot of murderer’s row at 2:39 makes me wish I could have seen TF58 in full order, a dozen Essex’s, the CVLs, the British carriers, it must have been incredible...
trade mark at the start of the battle of Leyte Gulf, you were looking at quite possibly the most powerful surface fleet that ever gave battle. 16 carriers, one THOUSAND aircraft, plus all 4 Iowa class battleships in their prime. If you had to knock down the Pearly Gates and march into Heaven, it would be at the tip of the Fast Carrier Task Force.
loved watching this movie when i was a kid. the combat footage was so surreal to watch. seeing how a carrier worked back then, and all of the missions they did in the pacific. the old 40s commentating made it a perfect film to watch. music fits these scenes very well too.
It also brings a Chill sense While playing in War thunder on the Naval American Portion of Aviation. Nothing but Calm waves and Wind passing in by bullets.
I just realized that the southern states silhouette doesn't have the Carolina's, Tennessee or Virginia...did they end segregation beofre thie song came out?
The Vought Corsair or the dreaded "Whistling Death" by Japanese Troops. (Although I think the majority of planes in this are Bearcats, Either Dauntless's and Avengers or something similar.)
It's almost like the ship is singing the song, telling us her story and the stories of the men who sailed and flew with her into battle. And she's doing it with great melancholy. Like an older veteran, telling their tale.
and the fact that there was 4 Essex class carriers left
To make it even more delightful, one of the Carriers here are CV Interpid, affectionately called "Mama Interpid".
@@subarunatsuki4145timestamp?
>ship
>her
It's very odd to read, because in my native language ships are males (and boats are females).
Now you can watch the ships sink in high definition
Yeah, That is True :)
Liberty?
As we desired it so. 🎉
and with an EDM soundtrack
I feel I have just found something that I was missing and now I'm in tears because of how beautiful this is.
4:03 bet tht guy shat himself when his friendly flew in front of his line of fire
love me some yorktown. she was my first CV. AL sandy server.
Mine was enterprise :)
@@shido6804 ah you one of those...
*laugh in kaga
@kohlshu Azur Lane
*Laughs in Akagi*
I find this video amazing plus the dog fighting is just so fascinating to watch on here. To see how hard and talented you had to be to shoot a fast zero down. And to be careful to not hit a friend while hitting at the zero. And how hard it was to land and how to shoot a convoy ship or a base to hell. It's amazing and fascinating! Great video man!
I would say landing was easy. Since planes are small and fly relatively slowly, it makes aircraft carrier look enormous. On the other hand, hitting an enemy ship with a bomb or even with gunfire seems to be much harder than it looks. See the fire spread around some of the attacked ships. Gunfire was incredibly inaccurate unless at a very short range!
@@pavel9652 Yeah you got that point there yo! Landing must've been easy to do with training, But from my view it seems to be total hell, That's why I ain't gonna go for Air units, I'd rather more stick as a Ground Armored Unit. With dropping bombs, Yeah that was definitely hard, Movies and other things make it seem easy when in reality it's completely hard, You have to angle your shot right, And make sure to hit the enemy good and to pray to God that you aren't hit at any crucial parts of the plane, What more amazes me is on how real Air-to-Air was the hardest thing!
2:30
"I want your love tonight" *cuts to an Iowa-class battleship*
My girl Yorktown has a crush
You know I kinda like to think that aircraft carriers are like giant metal beehives and the aircraft are pissed off killer bees.
*Showing a montage of people being killed during dog fights*
Mauzer: "Just relax"
there was also pilots crashing their aircraft into the carrier because they landed too hard or straight up burned their aircraft because they rutured the fuel tanks
Humanity is fucked up.
*I’ll catch your fall*
Very Fitting
I've loved CV-10 since I first saw her at Patriot's Point when I was a wee lad. This is dope
4:27 (I'll catch your fall) and a badly beaten Hellcat, missing the starboard side landing gear.
*EPIC!*
Edit: Thanks guys for pointing out the mistakes.
Starboard side but yeah it's pretty epic
Helldiver? That looks like a Hellcat
@@xSupra Helldiver, you can tell by the wing profile and lack of .50 muzzles.
@@xSupra And also the lower part of the nose, I think for the oil cooker.
@@jamesharding3459 Helldiver wings don't bend up like that and the nose looks different. Video matches what a Hellcat looks like
This is the first gopro footage ever taken
You don't know if you gonna hit, is just matter of odds. Still, you play the game
Such amazing footage... Sometimes you even forget how long ago it was
The Best of Pacific war Soundtrack, I mean this is Compatible for USS Long Island AMV
i didnt know watch world war 2 videos could be so trippy
This is beauty
I wasn't even looking for something like this but I'm so damn glad I did! This is well put together!
now the battle is more real nice
Beauty of warfare
Holy shoe. How many helldivers on that aircraft carrier ?
Some carriers at that time could carry over 90 planes, over 1/3 of em were dive bombers
Depends on the carrier and the time period. At the end of the war there were less torpedo bombers and a lot more dive bombers across the board with the US Navy. Also Airgroups tended to figure out what they needed and had some ability to choose which planes they were willing to bring.
@@jamesbuckner4791 thx for the info
Yes😅
This is like a sequel to "Take My Breath Away".
Do you know, I remember when USS Laffey survived from Kamikaze's Raid, and this music remember me about Pacific war, VERY COOL COMRADE 🤩😎
This is your best video to date, Mauzer
USS Lexington😍
That was awsome footage and i got into that soundtrack even though i dont listen to that music i do know what i like and i liked that
This is so well made arghh
Now I can finally shoot down those planes while listening to some good music!
I wonder if perturbator has seen this video or not
This hits the spot so fucking hard!
Holy shit, was that close to being a friendly fire incident.
4:01
This video is so underrated
Даже представить страшно то на сколько это всё давно было ...
Даже представить страшно насколько были крутые все эти летчики
WARWAVE島巡り1943
this is ur best video btw
Great video!
Perfection..
Hard work in good quality.
Battlefield 5 looks pretty good 😌
Tous ces braves jeunes hommes, courageux, loyaux, éduqués, sacrifiés pour le fric. Tant de souffrances, de morts, de vies brisées... Pour rien.
I surfing on the mauzerwave
As much as I love shitting on the yanks as a Canadian especially in regards to WW2 I've always had a great respect for pilots and sailors and these guys had balls of steel. God bless.
I subscribe directly
the big E, saved us all from a certain doom plenty of times. Wether in the Pacific or indirectly in Europe.
nice video
4:06
1944
If azur lanes aircraft carrier ship girls could sing...
Это охуенно!!!
Война?
@@imlove8931 Хроника
@War Art бля, я думал мультфильм.
@War Art брось в меня камень если там нет хроники.
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What a waste... These men wouldn't have done this had they known what happened.
My gripe is not that these men marched against Germany and the Axis but that they didn't immediately point their guns at their traitorous governments after the war. After 1965 it should have been clear that sth isn't right, yet the "greatest generation" did nothing. No we will suffer for their mistakes.
The "Greatest" generation literally sold us out. More like the trash generation.
Mine is better
videos are great but the music kills it
LIES!
Damn it really feels like the lyrics were made for this one video, now it looks like the aircraft carrier is talking to the pilots, begging them to come back from their missions safe, telling them they'll always be safe on her, or to watch out not to go too fast nor too slow while landing. This might be one of the best videos you've made so far, very... touching
I had the exact same thought as I've listened to it, especially after the "I'll take you down the line" part. For those who are not familiar with aviation: flight line is the place where the aircraft is loaded up and checked just before the flight. When I heard that line, I imagined an elevator on an aircraft carrier is slowly rising up, taking the plane, and the nervous pilot to the "line"
banzai
@@IGLArocknroll Oh i thought that this "line" referred as the actual frontline, but your explaination is much more satisfying haha
The lyrics "I want your love tonight" and it's the Iowa-class battleship on distant escort. Yorktown has a crush.
The last line of the lyrics said, "you're all that I need right now, so fall" the carrier wanted her brave pilots to fall in love with coming back to her because her job is to act as a home away from home
"Surreal" is the word that describes this video
awesome...
It's exactly that...
The guys who tested one of the captured A6M2's: "Nothing can beat this plane in Air to Air combat!"
Grumman: "Hold my Beer"
Grumman F-14:Zeroes SPLASHED!
@@wilcoxnaturlich7852 I was more like talking about the F6F Hellcat designed by Grumman but okey.
@@jakobc.2558 Ikr
@@wilcoxnaturlich7852 final countdown
@Lady B Weave time, baby...!
I always come back to see the avengers in formation at 1:04 ❤
I imagine the ship’s crew and pilots that survived the war probably had memories of scenes like the one from 2:52 to 3:12 for the rest of their lives. Just breathtaking.
4:04 pilot's deadly mistake: enters to the friendly's firing zone. he should get out from there immediately.
I bet that pilot was screaming over the radio, friendly fire is more deadlier than enemy fire, I've seen it myself
he was just stealing a kill that's all... lmao
Was it hit? I have noticed friendly fire but did not manage to confirm any damage. Aircraft seems to enter FOV with left-wing already smoking.
@@pavel9652 not hit. cuz pilot who shooting saw he came in and stopped firing. but he should get out immediately for his safe.
oh 1 thing i forgot about that scene on 4:04. americans diden't dropped fuel tank. maybe they encountered japanese on a way to their cv and they noticed before japanese notice americans are there. or ambushed in the sky.
USS Yorktown nickname: The Fighting Lady
Tfw you will never be a pilot in WW2 dogfighting in the clouds.
when talking about WWII in Europe i always think the Germans as top gear and tactics, the real powerhouse.
But when i talk about WWII in the Pacific, the Yanks put 5/7 s of their power there, the air machines may not have been as good as the p 51(wich is product of overpowered industry) but they had to be ingenious with the engineering and resource allocation (US WWII Naval Fighters Exhibit some real good and original engineering,not like the Mustang that is a Bf 109 on steroids)
Last line of the song: oh you're all that I need right, so fall.
Proceeds to show aircraft landing after their missions. The love between a carrier and its aircraft is unmatched. A carrier provides safety and shelter and will always be there for her battle weary aircraft. This video and song humanized a carrier and I think that's beautiful.
Just looking at that shot of murderer’s row at 2:39 makes me wish I could have seen TF58 in full order, a dozen Essex’s, the CVLs, the British carriers, it must have been incredible...
trade mark at the start of the battle of Leyte Gulf, you were looking at quite possibly the most powerful surface fleet that ever gave battle. 16 carriers, one THOUSAND aircraft, plus all 4 Iowa class battleships in their prime. If you had to knock down the Pearly Gates and march into Heaven, it would be at the tip of the Fast Carrier Task Force.
@@ireviewshtuff Imagine the power of a fleet like that in the modern day.
Admiral Nimitz would be proud.
loved watching this movie when i was a kid. the combat footage was so surreal to watch. seeing how a carrier worked back then, and all of the missions they did in the pacific. the old 40s commentating made it a perfect film to watch. music fits these scenes very well too.
I loved how the recoil from the guns firing made the cameras jump with the fps making the bullets swiggle and swirl
As the Lady sang, she puts me to sleep, as she puts her sisters to rest
It also brings a Chill sense While playing in War thunder on the Naval American Portion of Aviation. Nothing but Calm waves and Wind passing in by bullets.
Happy two year anniversary to this Masterpiece.
from horse and carriage... to thunders in the sky and men on the moon.
what a wonderful scene at 3:48. Thanks sir, u made my day!
1:09 he is dabbing
I just realized that the southern states silhouette doesn't have the Carolina's, Tennessee or Virginia...did they end segregation beofre thie song came out?
Nice aesthetics.
masterpiece,,,watching regularly
No one throws Hailstones like the US Navy...
That’s funny cause Yorktown II was present for Operation Hailstone in 1944.
Well, yes, that being my subtle hint...
WW2 in HD and 60 fps. Awesome!
@War Art I know
There is something really authentic about your videos
The Vought Corsair or the dreaded "Whistling Death" by Japanese Troops. (Although I think the majority of planes in this are Bearcats, Either Dauntless's and Avengers or something similar.)
Callum Ruddy no bearcats, hellcats though
But this is Hellcat?
And F4 wildcats
Happy 30k Mauzer
This is a beauty!!
i never knew air combat looked so comfy
0:58 sb2c helldiver my fav naval diver
amazing
The US navy packs quite a punch...
2:43 best view
обалденное видео и легендарный авианосец!!++))хотелось бы и видео про ентерпрайз?!!или японский флот))
parabéns
masterpiece
Видеряд, музон супер! Привет из Москвы)
спасибо маузеру за новую планку качества! Так построим фашвив
Amazing dog fight
0:19 ngl he looks like Christian Pulisic
@4:12 pulling a bit close for comfort
Damn the music is too fucking good
What is the mucic
Hard wired-peturbator
Awesome!
Technicolor has been around for 104 years now, glad the producers used it instead of masking war with B&W.
🐯 🛩️
Both gunners dead at 5:09 ?
The upper gunner seems to be ok idk about the ventral gunner