Fantastic video! I was amazed by the sheer size and capabilities of these helicopters. Each one has its own unique features and history, making them fascinating to learn about. The visuals and information provided were top-notch. Thanks for sharing such an intriguing look into the world of aviation!
@@topfives Why are there multiple Chinooks on a numbered list? Variants don't warrant multiple numbered entries unless they are significantly different than their former counterparts
The is no Mi-12, only the V-12 dual, side-by-side rotor helicopter. Mil choppers only receive the "Mi-" distinction when they enter serial production. The V-12 never entered production but always remained a prototype.
Riga airport museum, visible from the main airport terminal has a MI6 amongst other amazing Cold War Soviet aircraft... Can't believe how big that helicopter is!
Interesting that the largest helicopters built outside Russia are produced by a company founded by and named after a Russian - Igor Sikorsky. And the Mil Mi 26 is not "one of the" largest, it is THE largest helicopter in the world, by all dimensions, by weight and by lift capacity. Plus, your #3 "Changhe Z-18" from China is a 1:1 copy of your #10 "Super Frelon" from France.
The last helicopter were intended for hiding where the nuclear missiles were deployed. The mobile launch ramps were sticking out as a sore thumb. Often using railways to transpot the heavy equipment were a huge give away. The primary reason for the invention - trying to hide the deployment very visible on satelite and spy plane footage. Fast deployment could at best be done more quickly than analysing the footage. Now footage and analysis can be done in real time or close to - why it's become obsolete for the intended role. Secondly even during the Cold War both sides would inform each other of desployments and exercises. An aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis - the closest we've been at the Cold War going "hot". You can't win a nuclear war. It's a deterrent to claim authority scaring your enemies from getting bad ideas. Putin is very much born out of the Cold War - He recently declared in public Russia would be doing exercises and launching missiles. Not telling the US could be a very bad mistake - He doesn't want to trigger a nuclear war.
اللهم انت حسبنا حين تضيق الحياة 🤲 🇵🇸 أرجوكم اخوتي بالله صعدو تعليقي انا من فلسطين قطاع غزة محتاجة مساعدتكم لا بيت ولا ماء ولا طعام محتاجة فاعل خير الله يكرمكم ساعدوني الظروف صعبة جدا الرقم بالصورة أمامكم 🤲🤲
My understanding is that it is a seriously unstable design and, given the number of crashes that have occurred and the number of lives lost in that time, the fact that it is still in use without having really demonstrated its practicality in ways that can't be readily met by other aircraft, to me, makes the statement that this has simply been a pet project that the brass and the suits won't let go of. I don't care for it at all.
I got to see a CH53 demonstration at an airshow where they were extracting marines from a hostile combat zone. That shit was badass. Both the helicopter and the pilot's skills were very impressive.
When a young inventor showed the Tsar what he had invented, he was told, -no interest.and we have no money for such fancy gadgets-. Or so the story goes. Who was the young Inventor? Igor Sikorsky...
Sikorsky designed airplanes in Russia. He only started designing helicopters long after he had emigrated to the USA. The very people Sikorsky fled from were also the ones who killed the Tsar in 1917, so the Tsar never got to see any helicopters during his lifetime.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 well, we heard the story as i told it... and i copied one line from a WIKI article. After returning home, Sikorsky began to experiment with model flying machines, and by age 12, he had made a small rubber band-powered helicopter.[18]
The only 2 things that the Russians dont get wrong,are Helicopters and Machine Guns ( specialy the Heavy Ones),all the rest is big pile of crap. 9 years ago i had the chance to have a "guide tour" of the MIL MI-26 and from seing it on footage and on the first person goes a long, long way, this Helicopter is a Real "Beast" of a flying machine,but a Beast Masterpiece. A Very,Very Impressive machine indeed.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 oh iam so sorry professor but english in only my 5th language. Get out of your high horse and be a Simple man like the majorety of this planet population,Mr professor,ok. And thank you very much for your worthless attention and comment.
Airbus Helicopters H225M Caracal (former EC725 Caracal under EuroCopter) first name was AS332 Super Puma not Super Cougar ;-) there was a version called AS532 Cougar and Cougar MK2, and Super Puma is still the actual civil name of this helicopter
@@ag6778 EVERYBODY PANIC AND OVERUSE PUNCTUATIONS!!!!!!!!!!! WRONG FOOTAGE WAS USED EVERYONE, BUT PLEASE TRY TO REMAIN CALM. ITS BEEN SAID IT HAPPENED TWICE OH THE HUMANITY!!!!! THIS IS BAAAAD!!!!!!!!!!
@@clintcountryman4849 Yep it is bad , because he is telling folk ,who are not known in this fact wrong things. Would YOU like to be told that your parents bought you on line instead of being your real parents and just lied their asses off to you, just for the hack of it? People need to speak the truth... and if they do not know what they are talking about they should keep their mouths shut and not spill lies around.... THAT IS MY OPINION!!!!!
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You failed to mention the hugh Russian helicopter used by Ukraine contractors in Afghanistan, the vertical T, this monster is enormous, and can easily sling a 70 ton Abrams tank
... huge* Russian helicopter. And it might be able to "sling" an Abrams, but it will never lift it. The Mi-26's maximum lift capacity is 22 metric tons, its maximum take-off weight is 56 metric tons. The lightest version of the M1 Abrams is 55 tons, the lastest version with "TUSK" anti-mine protection is 63 metric tons - no chance for even the Mi-26!
Fantastic video! I was amazed by the sheer size and capabilities of these helicopters. Each one has its own unique features and history, making them fascinating to learn about. The visuals and information provided were top-notch. Thanks for sharing such an intriguing look into the world of aviation!
These are all awesome in their own ways. Very interesting video! Thank you!! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Glad you like them!
@@topfives Why are there multiple Chinooks on a numbered list? Variants don't warrant multiple numbered entries unless they are significantly different than their former counterparts
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Hey ur back🎉
Good info!
4:32 The fact that it was made to be folded up as small a possible has to be a whole nother ball game. Wow.
Seen the Mi-12 , Mi-6 , Mi-10 and Mi-26 at Moninho! Definitely worth a visit if you get the chance!!!
The is no Mi-12, only the V-12 dual, side-by-side rotor helicopter. Mil choppers only receive the "Mi-" distinction when they enter serial production. The V-12 never entered production but always remained a prototype.
The thumbnail is crazy
Where's the MI-10 Harke from Russia.
in Russia
In our "Dear Neighbour country" Russia. I'm finnish from Finland and Russia is trying to scare Finland but it's not working. 😮😅
what does it mean trying to scare, can you give an example?@@Leopez02
@@Leopez02what is Finland? is it in Asia or Europe?
@@Hurao48999 Finland is in NORTHEN EUROPE 🌎🌍🌏🇪🇺🇫🇮
For the air force I served in the CH-47 was nicknamed the chin bin. And there's only one place louder than outside of a chin bin, and that's inside..
What Air Force?
Who knows?
7sqn
@@jadeboswell-rz2ly That`s not an Air Force. Which country?
Riga airport museum, visible from the main airport terminal has a MI6 amongst other amazing Cold War Soviet aircraft... Can't believe how big that helicopter is!
Interesting that the largest helicopters built outside Russia are produced by a company founded by and named after a Russian - Igor Sikorsky. And the Mil Mi 26 is not "one of the" largest, it is THE largest helicopter in the world, by all dimensions, by weight and by lift capacity. Plus, your #3 "Changhe Z-18" from China is a 1:1 copy of your #10 "Super Frelon" from France.
What an observation?? Very interesting
You are absolutely wrong z 18 is not even 40% of mi 26...even in dimensions as well as in payload...
Mil v12 Homer: Are you gonna pretend that I don't exist?
I appreciate the detail and respect you give to the vehicles for both their capabilities and the skill of the people who made it, vs who made it.
Won’t catch me dead on a helicopter, I simply don’t trust a machine that uses thin blades to stay in the air
A plane can go wrong and still glide but with a helicopter your dropping straight out the sky instantly
@@rossicourvosi218 autorotation?
@@y_ffordd didn't know that was a thing tbh but if your rotors go it is over
@@rossicourvosi218 - If the wings breaks it's over. I would rather be in trouble in a helicopter than in a fixed wing aircraft.
@@xuser48 most fixed wings can float for a while. helicopters... oh god. helicopters flip upside down and sinks fast.
Wow,thats huge now,Amazing huge machines🙏💪✌️🇨🇱🇺🇲😘👑😇♥️😊
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I used to twist wrenches on the S64E and F.
Talk about constant maintenance.
탠덤로터 헬리콥터 치누크
탠덤로터 헬리콥터를 더 많이 개발해야 될건데
CH-46 개량 발전시켜야할 중형 헬리콥터
It’s incredible to see such kindness and love. Thank you all!
5:36 what a shot!
The Osprey has a pretty terrible accident record and is still having problems to this day.
Chinook is not called Hook it's The Nook... Hook is the Mil MI-6 Nato Name....
A chinook`s nickname is "hook" in the Army. People who fly and work on them (myself included) refer to themselves as "hookers" .
The last helicopter were intended for hiding where the nuclear missiles were deployed. The mobile launch ramps were sticking out as a sore thumb. Often using railways to transpot the heavy equipment were a huge give away. The primary reason for the invention - trying to hide the deployment very visible on satelite and spy plane footage. Fast deployment could at best be done more quickly than analysing the footage. Now footage and analysis can be done in real time or close to - why it's become obsolete for the intended role. Secondly even during the Cold War both sides would inform each other of desployments and exercises. An aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis - the closest we've been at the Cold War going "hot". You can't win a nuclear war. It's a deterrent to claim authority scaring your enemies from getting bad ideas. Putin is very much born out of the Cold War - He recently declared in public Russia would be doing exercises and launching missiles. Not telling the US could be a very bad mistake - He doesn't want to trigger a nuclear war.
Last!
Ch53 was my favorite to fly in
اللهم انت حسبنا حين تضيق الحياة
🤲 🇵🇸 أرجوكم اخوتي بالله صعدو تعليقي انا من فلسطين قطاع غزة محتاجة مساعدتكم لا بيت ولا ماء ولا طعام محتاجة فاعل خير الله يكرمكم ساعدوني الظروف صعبة جدا
الرقم بالصورة أمامكم 🤲🤲
The Chinook picking up water was lake san marcos ca my grand parents retired there
The v 22 is the most dangers air plane ever built 😂 yakkk
My understanding is that it is a seriously unstable design and, given the number of crashes that have occurred and the number of lives lost in that time, the fact that it is still in use without having really demonstrated its practicality in ways that can't be readily met by other aircraft, to me, makes the statement that this has simply been a pet project that the brass and the suits won't let go of. I don't care for it at all.
Yes, the Osprey has a terrible habit of breaking the ground
I love my Opressor MK2.
Sadly they are terribly unreliable.
👌👌👌
Chinook ♥
this was impressively well done. the intro dialogue made me think I was in for something cheap and sensationalist, but wow was I wrong
Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow it that way, describe it please?
Helicopter Helicopter 🚁🎶
I got to see a CH53 demonstration at an airshow where they were extracting marines from a hostile combat zone. That shit was badass. Both the helicopter and the pilot's skills were very impressive.
then see it 😊
1:01 oof this did not age well
When a young inventor showed the Tsar what he had invented, he was told,
-no interest.and we have no money for such fancy gadgets-.
Or so the story goes.
Who was the young Inventor?
Igor Sikorsky...
Sikorsky designed airplanes in Russia. He only started designing helicopters long after he had emigrated to the USA. The very people Sikorsky fled from were also the ones who killed the Tsar in 1917, so the Tsar never got to see any helicopters during his lifetime.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 well, we heard the story as i told it... and i copied one line from a WIKI article.
After returning home, Sikorsky began to experiment with model flying machines, and by age 12, he had made a small rubber band-powered helicopter.[18]
The AW-101 has a 5 blade main rotorhead.
And MTOW is not 15 000 lb, but 30 000 lb.
10:45. I remember SpongeBob's bus
The only 2 things that the Russians dont get wrong,are Helicopters and Machine Guns ( specialy the Heavy Ones),all the rest is big pile of crap.
9 years ago i had the chance to have a "guide tour" of the MIL MI-26 and from seing it on footage and on the first person goes a long, long way, this Helicopter is a Real "Beast" of a flying machine,but a Beast Masterpiece.
A Very,Very Impressive machine indeed.
Your punctuation is all wrong and you do not need to capitalize almost every word.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 oh iam so sorry professor but english in only my 5th language. Get out of your high horse and be a Simple man like the majorety of this planet population,Mr professor,ok. And thank you very much for your worthless attention and comment.
The Mil-MI-26 Halo is the largets helicopter in the world, the Mil V-12 is the largest ever.
Airbus Helicopters H225M Caracal (former EC725 Caracal under EuroCopter) first name was AS332 Super Puma not Super Cougar ;-) there was a version called AS532 Cougar and Cougar MK2, and Super Puma is still the actual civil name of this helicopter
feet.. really man .. feet and miles are dead... get with the world america !
that's my wife's nickname for me "King Stallion" lol
Boeing Boeing Gone
Z18 MAUW is 13800 kg, not pounds, which is not exactly record breaking…
The Cyclone is also known as the EH-101...
It’s a military version of Sikorsky S-92, not EH-101 which is made by Leonardo (Agusta-Westland)
Dam
First one
grats on being first!
Without a rear rotar? Isn't that impressive or do i not know much about helicopters
Your video is of a CH-53E, not a K model. The end of the video is a K.
#3 looks like a copy of several different European choppers
Exact copy of the Super Frelon - #10, the actual Frelon, not the one seen in the introductory shot of that segment which shows a Super Cougar.
Why do you talk about a Super frelon when you show the film of a Super Cougar ( twice) ????? This is BAD!!!!!!!!!
Chill
@@clintcountryman4849no this is BAD
@@ag6778 EVERYBODY PANIC AND OVERUSE PUNCTUATIONS!!!!!!!!!!! WRONG FOOTAGE WAS USED EVERYONE, BUT PLEASE TRY TO REMAIN CALM. ITS BEEN SAID IT HAPPENED TWICE OH THE HUMANITY!!!!! THIS IS BAAAAD!!!!!!!!!!
He does this all the time.
@@clintcountryman4849 Yep it is bad , because he is telling folk ,who are not known in this fact wrong things. Would YOU like to be told that your parents bought you on line instead of being your real parents and just lied their asses off to you, just for the hack of it? People need to speak the truth... and if they do not know what they are talking about they should keep their mouths shut and not spill lies around.... THAT IS MY OPINION!!!!!
Little does he know that the MI-26 is actually the largest used helicopter
the first was the avenger for those who play to much gta v
What about the BlackHawk
Not even close fool
Oh God, you are sufficient for us when life is difficult. Please, my brothers, by God, please raise my comment. I am from Palestine, the Gaza Strip. I need your help. There is no home, no water, and no food. I am in need of a philanthropist. May God honor you. Help me. The circumstances are very difficult. The number in the picture is in front of you.
Gods not here at this helicopter video bro.
You failed to mention the hugh Russian helicopter used by Ukraine contractors in Afghanistan, the vertical T, this monster is enormous, and can easily sling a 70 ton Abrams tank
... huge* Russian helicopter. And it might be able to "sling" an Abrams, but it will never lift it. The Mi-26's maximum lift capacity is 22 metric tons, its maximum take-off weight is 56 metric tons. The lightest version of the M1 Abrams is 55 tons, the lastest version with "TUSK" anti-mine protection is 63 metric tons - no chance for even the Mi-26!
Do your research because no chopper can lift that payload.
mai kat isa fight angin semua!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Russians design amazing aircraft... Sikorsky...
Sikorski it's Ukrainian
@@Olezan80 Odessit to be more specific. Citizens of Odessa are of their own kind, neither Jewish, neither Ukrainian, neither Russian.
no pounds we dont do pounds
We do
The Osprey is not a helicopter
Start talk in univarsel Kilogram
Henhouse soviets...
Bro the soviet union arecon meth
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Russian ones are tough
UR SLOW AMERICA
Fahrenheit!?... really?
😅😅😅😅well ingormeti0n.Good show more 😅😊😅
Sorry to hear Osprey grounded...was at Bell for release party... America sold out...
The changhe z18 look like mil mi 26 halo the chinese is truly copicat
Are you REALLY still obsessed with imperial measurement? Ffs, 123,000 lb? Come on, a ridiculous number; 56mt is much more sensible 👀
Hehehe, Nicky, your gonna flip when you hear me use terms like stone for weight and rod for length.
the amount of edited in camera shake is a bit cringe
Very interesting info but very sloppy presentation🤔