god knows new we needed a good challenge or we would grown bored so he gave us no wings but a endless curiosity. so that we would invent our own wings.
god knows new we needed a good challenge or we would grown bored so he gave us no wings but a endless curiosity. so that we would invent our own wings.
Gods: "If we wanted you to fly, we would have given you wings." Man: "You gave me wings when you have shown me the birds. I just made what I saw." The Last Hero, Terry Pratchett
Just think for a second of all the times man has looked to the skies and dreamed... Individuals throughout history raising their heads in wonder... Then over the course of centuries with the combined works of many innovative minds, human kind achieved the impossible. And then went even further...
Ok, they've forgotten a ton of pioneers, and it's very American-centered - but do we really care what country or even what man took the first or the second step? First, aviation was a collective and international work. and above all, what this song is about is a great achievement for all of mankind, by mankind.
Great Video. All this great achievements since the first airplane and this music makes you feel it. But I think the DC-3 should be in here. Not a big step in matters of technology but it was this plane that made flying affordable for more than the richest. It was the beginning of commercial airtransport.
Once again they skipped , like they always do , the first man in space Yuri Gagarin, and the first Human flight with Clement Ader in 1890 before the propaganda Wright Brothers and the works of Ferdinand Ferber
Ikr it's just bs, I'm not taking any of this western propaganda, the moment it went from Sputnik to the moon I was like, 'wow, just wow', it's like they're trying to pretend the USSR did nothing for space flight, I know I sound sarcastic because I shouldn't care this much but when a classic Tin piece is used with video, it needs to match the standard of the music, and that omission just ruined it all
And Alexi Lenovo and Alan Sheppard and John Glen and Apollo 8 and the space shuttle and Salyut and Skylab and the ISS and Mir and... The song is only so long...
realmente cade Santos Dumont,ele tinha o melhor avião,Santos Dumont ele fez um avião do qual ele tinha o total controle dele. Ja os do irmão Wiright presizava de muinto ausilio do vento,ou seja seu avião era pior.
Santos Dumont didn't do anything to advance aviation. His flight occurred 3 years after the Wright Brothers and his plane was an uncontrollable monstrosity that crashed several times going in a straight line and was an absolute aeronautical dead end.
First, the Wright Brothers were more secretive about their work because they planned to commercialize the airplane, as opposed to Dumont who was much more of an adventurer/philanthropic character. You can see that by 1905, still a year before Dumont's flight, the Wrights were getting in touch with the Secretary of War to sell the government the Wright Flyer III (they also attempted to sue the shit out of a ton of other early airplane designers like Glenn Curtis, but that's another story). Having just enough proof that their machine worked was all they really needed. However, the flight of the Wright Flyer II was made in front of 40 people, including a dozen reporters, and this was in 1904. Secondly, all 3 Wright Flyers outperformed the 14-bis in both range and maneuverability. While the 14-bis was only able to go 700 feet in a straight line in 1906, the Wright Flyer was able to go 852 feet, the Wright Flyer II was able to go 4000 feet in a complete circle in 1904, and the Wright Flyer III was able to fly in a 24 mile circle in 1905. Clearly, they were well beyond simple gliding. Lastly, the Demoiselle utilized Wright technology. Dumont abandoned the box kite construction for the Wright-style aerofoil utilized in both the Wright Glider and the Wright Flyers. He also utilized a simpler form of wing warping for lateral control, while the Wrights utilized a more advanced form of wing warping on their flyers several years earlier. However, while the Wrights were much more influential than Dumont when it comes to modern airplane design, a bunch of French designers that nobody really knows like Louis Bleriot and Henri Farman do deserve a lot more recognition for the monstrous steps they took towards developing airplanes like we know them.
Airplane definition: An airplane or aeroplane (informally plane) is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller. Note: ...”propelled forward by thrust from an engine..”, not a catapult!!! With a catapult even a cow can fly.... no, wait.... ⬇️⬇️⬇️ m.ruclips.net/video/S3b1avsSw3g/видео.html Nice try...
Cool video! Like! Awesome idea, but in the comments below I pointed very important things you didn't mention in this video, such as names of Gagarin, Huges, Zhukovsky and airplanes like Tu-144, Concorde, A380, An-225 etc. If you want to know all the list look for comment in Russian language. Anyway, thanks for such interesting video!!! Have a nice day!
Great Video!!! I think you sould add the one who jumped from the Eiffel Tower in the early 20th century, the Red Baron, helicopters, Yuri Gagarin and Concorde.
Leonardo da Vinci was the father of flight. He was designing airplanes, while 300 years later, they were working on hot air balloons. For his genius in so many completely diverse fields, if we had to send someone to an galactic gathering of all-timers, we should send da Vinci. Hands down, no question!! Michelangelo, Einstein, Tesla, Edison, and a host of others, you've got mad skills. But da Vinci makes this trip by himself to represent me. If he were alive now, he would have solved time travel, eliminated all diseases, and would have figured out how to teach animals to speak in complete sentences and write sonatas.
wow for wwII you only did a b-17 , What about all the fighters , AND THE FREAKING HE 178. add on to that the severe lack of mention of yuri gagarin And this vid is a (slight ) dishonor to the glory of one of my favorite games main theme
Алексей Белоусов Точно, нет Жуковского (основатель аэродинамики), Туполева (первый цельнометаллический самолёт), экипажа Чкалова, Ту-144 (первый в мире сверхзвуковой самолёт), Конкорда, Ю.А. Гагарина (все думаю знают, чем он известен), ну и про современную гражданскую и военную авиацию не хватает там а380, Ан-225, стелсы и т.д. А да и ещё Говард Хьюз и его Еловый Гусь тоже для истории легенды в авиации. А так идея и ролик замечательные.
so, was da Vinci the first person to give flight a serious thought ? That's can't be true... Sure, he really evangelized the thing .. but was he really the first person to give it a serious thought ?
Nice video with the CIV6 music theme. The problem is that the Apollo missions were not real. No human being ever crossed the Van Allen radiation belts.
These are the same newbie counter arguments that have already been answered many times. Those who wish to educate themselves can do so freely. Those who still wish to keep their head in the sand, well it's their problem. Actually I was just like you once, I strongly believed in the Apollo fairy tale. But understand that you'll be 80 years old and nobody will reach the moon nor Mars. Just look up the answers for your make-believe claims. Do all the other nations of the world, including the EU, China, Russia, and others are so lame that they can't land humans on the moon with today's much far superior tech, more advanced by almost 50 years? Technology does not go backward. We should have had moon bases and moon economy and moon tourism by now. But we don't. The space shuttle program was even more expensive than Apollo, and all shuttles never went beyond low-Earth orbit. Wake up man. Cheers.
Как насчёт того, что астронавты после приземления ходили и вообще были бодрыми после приземления? На самом деле настоящие астронавты, которые долго были в космосе без физический нагрузки, после приземления проходят длительный период восстановления, так как не могут даже ходить. What about astronauts, who moving and be funny after landing? Actually after landing real astronauts have a long period of recovery, if they have no load when they in the space. (Sorry for my tranlaton)
“If God had meant for man to fly, He would have given us wings.”
“Well, we want to fly. *So there.”*
KrimzonFlygon1 nothing flies like a creative imagination
god knows new we needed a good challenge or we would grown bored so he gave us no wings but a endless curiosity. so that we would invent our own wings.
god knows new we needed a good challenge or we would grown bored so he gave us no wings but a endless curiosity. so that we would invent our own wings.
Gods: "If we wanted you to fly, we would have given you wings."
Man: "You gave me wings when you have shown me the birds. I just made what I saw."
The Last Hero, Terry Pratchett
Ну, может Бог хотел. Но чтобы мы сами научились.
If only Leonardo da Vinci could see how far we've come
You mean Abbas ibn Firnas.
@@senseishu937 In the context of the video, the song is written based on Da Vinci's writing about flight.
"not far enough" he would probably say
The crescendo starting from 2:00 almost got me in tears. Perfect timing...there's just such a sense of destiny to it.
Crying +1
People have been asking for this since the song first appeared on the Internet. Now I know why. This was AWESOME.
Just think for a second of all the times man has looked to the skies and dreamed...
Individuals throughout history raising their heads in wonder...
Then over the course of centuries with the combined works of many innovative minds, human kind achieved the impossible.
And then went even further...
Ok, they've forgotten a ton of pioneers, and it's very American-centered - but do we really care what country or even what man took the first or the second step? First, aviation was a collective and international work. and above all, what this song is about is a great achievement for all of mankind, by mankind.
The song is called sorgo do volare from civilization 6
No Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier in the Bell X-1? ... Well, I still like what you've put together.
You had the same idea than me, without lazyness. Perfect anthem.
Really makes you think what "impossible" goals we will achieve in the future
Abbas ibn Firnas ? Ferdinand von Zeppelin ? Wernher von Braun ?
Don't even try, this video is americancentric
Ángel Lascuráin? Juan Villasana? Salvador Mariscal?
santos dumond?
I know right? Where is Abbas ibn Firnas!!
Ломоносов? Можайский? Сикорский? Циолковский? Яковлев?
No mention of Yuri Gagarin and Vostok 1? Seems a rather glaring omission.
I feel like unlike many other videos for this song, this one really captures the spirit of Discovery
Great Video. All this great achievements since the first airplane and this music makes you feel it. But I think the DC-3 should be in here. Not a big step in matters of technology but it was this plane that made flying affordable for more than the richest. It was the beginning of commercial airtransport.
Once again they skipped , like they always do , the first man in space Yuri Gagarin, and the first Human flight with Clement Ader in 1890 before the propaganda Wright Brothers and the works of Ferdinand Ferber
Ikr it's just bs, I'm not taking any of this western propaganda, the moment it went from Sputnik to the moon I was like, 'wow, just wow', it's like they're trying to pretend the USSR did nothing for space flight, I know I sound sarcastic because I shouldn't care this much but when a classic Tin piece is used with video, it needs to match the standard of the music, and that omission just ruined it all
And Alexi Lenovo and Alan Sheppard and John Glen and Apollo 8 and the space shuttle and Salyut and Skylab and the ISS and Mir and...
The song is only so long...
How could they pretend the USSR did nothing for space flight if they included Sputnik?
You know the actual video used was a recruiment video for an American university, right? Of course it is going to be America Centered.
Then make a fucking video and include him. Stop using west as excuse for your short commings and laziness.
Santos Dumont?????
I thought i was the only one... Maybe because he is latinamerican? Sadly.
realmente cade Santos Dumont,ele tinha o melhor avião,Santos Dumont ele fez um avião do qual ele tinha o total controle dele. Ja os do irmão Wiright presizava de muinto ausilio do vento,ou seja seu avião era pior.
Santos Dumont didn't do anything to advance aviation. His flight occurred 3 years after the Wright Brothers and his plane was an uncontrollable monstrosity that crashed several times going in a straight line and was an absolute aeronautical dead end.
First, the Wright Brothers were more secretive about their work because they planned to commercialize the airplane, as opposed to Dumont who was much more of an adventurer/philanthropic character. You can see that by 1905, still a year before Dumont's flight, the Wrights were getting in touch with the Secretary of War to sell the government the Wright Flyer III (they also attempted to sue the shit out of a ton of other early airplane designers like Glenn Curtis, but that's another story). Having just enough proof that their machine worked was all they really needed. However, the flight of the Wright Flyer II was made in front of 40 people, including a dozen reporters, and this was in 1904.
Secondly, all 3 Wright Flyers outperformed the 14-bis in both range and maneuverability. While the 14-bis was only able to go 700 feet in a straight line in 1906, the Wright Flyer was able to go 852 feet, the Wright Flyer II was able to go 4000 feet in a complete circle in 1904, and the Wright Flyer III was able to fly in a 24 mile circle in 1905. Clearly, they were well beyond simple gliding.
Lastly, the Demoiselle utilized Wright technology. Dumont abandoned the box kite construction for the Wright-style aerofoil utilized in both the Wright Glider and the Wright Flyers. He also utilized a simpler form of wing warping for lateral control, while the Wrights utilized a more advanced form of wing warping on their flyers several years earlier. However, while the Wrights were much more influential than Dumont when it comes to modern airplane design, a bunch of French designers that nobody really knows like Louis Bleriot and Henri Farman do deserve a lot more recognition for the monstrous steps they took towards developing airplanes like we know them.
Airplane definition: An airplane or aeroplane (informally plane) is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller.
Note: ...”propelled forward by thrust from an engine..”, not a catapult!!!
With a catapult even a cow can fly.... no, wait....
⬇️⬇️⬇️
m.ruclips.net/video/S3b1avsSw3g/видео.html
Nice try...
Christopher Tin is a genius. Gloria. Gloria.
O pai da aviação é Alberto Santos Dumont, e não os irmãos Wright.
The first (non-stop) Transatlantic flight was made by Alcock and Brown, this was 8 years before Lindbergh's solo flight. (1:30)
Would have thought Yeager would have gotten a nod as well.
Sguardo verso il ciel...rieeeeeempendo l'universo di stupore e gloria :)
From Italy : nice video!
Cool video! Like! Awesome idea, but in the comments below I pointed very important things you didn't mention in this video, such as names of Gagarin, Huges, Zhukovsky and airplanes like Tu-144, Concorde, A380, An-225 etc. If you want to know all the list look for comment in Russian language. Anyway, thanks for such interesting video!!! Have a nice day!
i think this video is centered in the US cuz the video is for pilot recruitment
Would have been more powerful if the video included the lyrics as a subtitle.
Great Video!!! I think you sould add the one who jumped from the Eiffel Tower in the early 20th century, the Red Baron, helicopters, Yuri Gagarin and Concorde.
It was an ad all along, damn it UVU for tricking me
Humanity have always dreamt of soaring into the sky like birds, we just didn't anticipate that we'd also be conquering the vastness of space.
むっちゃ好き。goodを何回でも押したい。
LOL it's an ad. Still very cool.
Awesome video, mate! Great job!
Werner von Braun and the V2, the first human object that reached space,...ommitted.
Goosebumps are a plenty
Missing large section of commercial aviation tho...
Comet is cool, but i came here for Boeing and airbus
Leonardo da Vinci was the father of flight. He was designing airplanes, while 300 years later, they were working on hot air balloons. For his genius in so many completely diverse fields, if we had to send someone to an galactic gathering of all-timers, we should send da Vinci. Hands down, no question!! Michelangelo, Einstein, Tesla, Edison, and a host of others, you've got mad skills. But da Vinci makes this trip by himself to represent me. If he were alive now, he would have solved time travel, eliminated all diseases, and would have figured out how to teach animals to speak in complete sentences and write sonatas.
what about flying balloons and helicopters?
Some one : use a lot of year to make a good plane
WW1 : haha go plane brrrrr
Superb
Where is Alberto Santos Dumont?
2:38 music would have been perfect for a shot of the Saturn V launching
Or a space shuttle
Great!
INCREDIBLE
What about Yuri Gagarin?
UVU
You forgot about the first milestone for jet engines : He-262 the first operational jet plane
Maybe you me Me 262... (He is a code used by Heinkel, not Messerchmitt)
Where is Gagarin bro? 0_0
Wonderful!!!
where is the bell X-1 or the German V2?
I mean, it was made by nazis
Xavier So? We, humanity, as a collective, are advancing as one.
It’s amazing how we just take it for granted now
Santos Dumont ?
My family came from a dirt poor country, but through generations of hard work, both my old man and my little bro can fly.
GOD GAVE HUMANS WITH A BRAIN TO USE TO FULL CAPACITY !!!!!!!!!!!!!! FROM U.K. (2021).
Where's Chuck Yeager?
What about Henry Coandă?
Mihai Mal 7 cacatii aia de frati wright mi-se pare ca au furat ideea lui Henri , si au luat-o ca pe a lor
This song slaps
beautiful video... but many other pioneers missing here... anglo-centered...
WW2 had best planes
and maybe you forgot first supersonic shot down
wow for wwII you only did a b-17 , What about all the fighters , AND THE FREAKING HE 178.
add on to that the severe lack of mention of yuri gagarin
And this vid is a (slight ) dishonor to the glory of one of my favorite games main theme
Привет от русских! И где первый трансполярный перелёт?
И да, мне понравилось. Почему так мало людей это увидело?
Алексей Белоусов Точно, нет Жуковского (основатель аэродинамики), Туполева (первый цельнометаллический самолёт), экипажа Чкалова, Ту-144 (первый в мире сверхзвуковой самолёт), Конкорда, Ю.А. Гагарина (все думаю знают, чем он известен), ну и про современную гражданскую и военную авиацию не хватает там а380, Ан-225, стелсы и т.д. А да и ещё Говард Хьюз и его Еловый Гусь тоже для истории легенды в авиации. А так идея и ролик замечательные.
And the first man? Abbás Ibn Firnás??
Civ 6 and Sean Bean bought me here.
I had to thumb this video down because you forgot the original myth of flying: Daedalus and Icarus. Reality is often created by embodying myths.
How did you forget chuck Yeager?
Creo que tenían que haber comenzado con el mito de Icaro, el primer sueño de volar de la humanidad escrito
Christopher Tin...
Man's last miracle
Nice video but....Flyer airplanes in world war one looks so tragic!
Here after watching the first helicopter flight on Mars.
Abbas ibn Firnas? Literally the person that entered the history books by being the first man to fly.
From first flight to man on the moon in less then 70 years.
Abbas ibn Firnas (810-887)
Humanity should developed more like this!
Next: Electric Aviation
Where's Lieutenant Bello from Chile? Oh wait...
I thought Chinese were the first one to do flight with air balloons during ancient times. I guess I was wrong. Learn something new everyday!
Yes, they did. However, the first air balloons did not contain people and were only for military signalling.
Volar... El sueño de los hombres y los pájaros enfermos...
so, was da Vinci the first person to give flight a serious thought ? That's can't be true... Sure, he really evangelized the thing .. but was he really the first person to give it a serious thought ?
no, way before him, an Andalusian scientist, Abbas Ibn Firnas, in the 9th century, has actually invented a glider and actually flew with it
Just wait for Solar flight !
Clément Ader?????
There is a noticeable lack of Ferdinand Von Zeppelin's innovations regarding dirigibles.
You forgot redbull
And then we plateaued...
hmm
Without Gagarin, but with "Expanded satellite use"... srsly?!
Santos Dumont is the father of aviation
According to whom? Brazilians? Lol.
so was abbas ibn al farnas
That squeal the female singers let out at 1:29 :D
We should take care of our next generation
Santos Dumont 1906
Santos Dumont mentioned when?
2:02 that shit was epic.
ostias, eres de los que les gustaría ver en directo caer una bomba en su cabeza. Que se cumpla tu sueño en la WW3.
yuri gagarin 🗿
This game looks interesting but the game is pretty lag and I want skins
Uwu Aviation :v
It seems the 21st century sucks at flying.
Hindenburg😔
uwu aviation (1987-present)
American propaganda.
Santos Dummont, deal with it.
Now back to work to try save the fail american dream.
Good luck trying to save your corrupt Brazilian shithole
Nice video with the CIV6 music theme. The problem is that the Apollo missions were not real. No human being ever crossed the Van Allen radiation belts.
These are the same newbie counter arguments that have already been answered many times. Those who wish to educate themselves can do so freely. Those who still wish to keep their head in the sand, well it's their problem. Actually I was just like you once, I strongly believed in the Apollo fairy tale. But understand that you'll be 80 years old and nobody will reach the moon nor Mars. Just look up the answers for your make-believe claims. Do all the other nations of the world, including the EU, China, Russia, and others are so lame that they can't land humans on the moon with today's much far superior tech, more advanced by almost 50 years? Technology does not go backward. We should have had moon bases and moon economy and moon tourism by now. But we don't. The space shuttle program was even more expensive than Apollo, and all shuttles never went beyond low-Earth orbit. Wake up man. Cheers.
Как насчёт того, что астронавты после приземления ходили и вообще были бодрыми после приземления? На самом деле настоящие астронавты, которые долго были в космосе без физический нагрузки, после приземления проходят длительный период восстановления, так как не могут даже ходить.
What about astronauts, who moving and be funny after landing? Actually after landing real astronauts have a long period of recovery, if they have no load when they in the space.
(Sorry for my tranlaton)
you comment give me radiation inside my ass!!! im dying!!!
According to whom
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Santos Dumont?????
Where is Alberto Santos Dumont?
Santos Dumont?
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