@@manzoorhussain2520 At an all up weight of 63,000lbs the Lancaster had a top speed of 282mph, it’s cruising speed was 200mph, it was found that above 200mph the Lancaster started to suffer from some longitudinal stability problems.
The Nimrod AEW.3 did NOT provide airborne radar coverage for the defence of the U.K. because the aircraft never entered service because they could never get the thing to work properly.
You've missed out the Bristol Brabazon airliner prototype which flew in the early 50's for quite a while it was the largest land based aircraft to fly..It would had dwarfed most of those aircraft on the list...
There is a Halifax mk III on display at the Yorkshire Air Museum in the UK, and the mk VII recovered from Norway is now on display in the National Air Force Museum of Canada ?
Missed the Bristol Brabazon which was ahead of its time technologically, but not what the market needed as it's enourmous size made it impractical and the Comet jet airliner put it in the history books.
The Brabazon 's cabin floor also changed height five times over its own length, and was decorated like an ocean liner. This maximised volume usage, and looked really fancy, but made it impossible to easily customise it into simple varients like all cargo or all passenger.
Excellent video, but I would have added us to this list : Bac TSR-2 (mach 2 prototype fighter bomber), British aerospace EAP (the prototype of Eurofighter typhoon), Hawker Kestel (the prototype of harrier), Sea king AEW ( the unique helicopter built for this role), Short 330 and 360 (they are two evolution of skyvan), Trislander (weird general aviation tri-motor aircraft), Follando Gnat (very lightweight jet trainer, comparabile with the model Leonardo M-345 HET).
@@laurencemoore2105 You have right. The Bristol brabazon was the prototype of the InterContinental propelled airliner (in the end of 1940s) to link America with europe, but It Is remains only One prototype, and few years later was scrapped. Ten years later, the liner flights over Atlantic Ocean, with British airliners, became real with de Havilland Comet and the Vickers VC-10.
@@mattiafiordispino1497 there was also a second prototype, partially built that was supposed to be powered by turboprops, the first one used to do 'circuits and bumps' out of Filton and the locals (including my family) used to stop and watch it. You used to hear it about 5 mins before you saw it, and it was so slow that it seemed to 'proceed' through the air rather than fly!
I would have added the Wallis Autogyro, with a depiction of 'Little Nellie', which was the basis of most pusher propelled gyroplanes of the present day, the English Electric Lightning as the only jet aircraft with its engine configuration (and never mind it could break the sound barrier in a near vertical climb), the English Electric Canberra - the name Russians use to denote a spy plane - and the TSR2 as an example why politicians should not be the arbiters of requirements.
It’s strange to think that the Lancaster was actually the smallest of the four engined heavies used by the RAF in W.W.II. slightly smaller than the Halifax and substantially smaller than the Stirling.
Wow. I knew and seen some mad British aircraft. But their some real mad ones there.. I remember seeing the concorde. then hearing the sonic boom when I was a kid. Hard it and seen it a few times. Then they stop the aircraft flying super - sonic over Britain till it got to the coast. Still think it was the best plane to look at when flying. Good stuff 👽👍
You missed the TSR2. An aircraft that was far ahead of its time and was not just cancelled by the Labour government, but the aircraft all the blueprints, and all the dies for making components were destroyed, just after a very successful first flight.
heya viz i been watchin ur vids and gotta say i really love em, really gibs me an idea of the scale of things! u shud try a warhammer 40k units size comparison, am sure many would be delighted to watch (esp the fandom xD) esp since u ady modeled some vehicles in ur fictional tanks videos series; space marine 2 is comin out as well!
The Rotodyne didn't actually fail, it was politically pushed out of contention by the then Government who were intensely promoting mergers all over the industry. Fairey's 'partners', Westland didn't want competition for their own big helicopter, the Westminster, and cancelled the 'dyne. Ironically the Westminster didn't get any further either.
That first Jeep/helicopter is very aerodynamic... Heck it's faster than a normal Bell 206 or AS350... 😂 And I never knew an Avro Lancaster was faster than a Vulcan or B-52...😂😂
The Princess being the largest flying boat ever built? No, the Hughes Hercules was bigger but there is no doubt that the Princess could actually fly, its just that nobody wanted to buy it.
Instead of crazy you mean advanced and ahead of their time, but Britain was by no means unique some US and French aircraft were also 'advanced' for their time. The models are nice but some of the colors I have not seen before, WW2 Green and Brown on a Victor?
Why 'crazy'? Some of them are/were really practical and did what they were designed to do. And why just 'British' too? Every country who built aircraft had some logical and some crazy designs in their time. How about the Douglas XB-42 to kick off with?
If they were including the Harrier they would have been better off including the Harrier GR.1/GR.3 which was 100% British, the Harrier II shown is more an American McDonnell Douglas design.
0:52 At one end of one wing is Pikachu. 1:13 Who is she? 1:46 Logic ha ha ha. 2:25 I don't know what the name of the character in the Sonic series is. 3:28 I don't understand the reference to the car. 3:45 She again. 4:30 What is the name of the two-headed Pokémon? 5:43 Who is he? 8:15 Snoopy. 9:13 Who is he?
“Crazy”? Really? A handful of prototypes, a few experimental aircraft and a whole list of how to design and build the best aircraft the world has ever seen. Have a little think about your title next time eh.
Oi... Some might be crazy... But here's the thing.. If we went ahead with the TSR 2 it would have been well ahead for it's time.. But was shelved n we had to settle for the F4 phantom.. Cos I reckon the yanks where starting to throw there toys out of the pram.. Can here them now... saying can't let the Brit s get ahead of us...
British plane designs are gorgeous 🖤
Harrier, Sea Vixen, Vulcan and Concorde are my favourites.
All great, but what about the VC10 and Spitfire?
Lancaster's speed of 1009 km\h is incredible
Maybe that was the “don’t exceed this speed in a vertical dive or the wings come off” speed?
That made me chuckle. A Lanc trying to fly at 627mph.
@stanleybuchan4610 I think the Lancaster can only go about 200 mph
@@manzoorhussain2520 At an all up weight of 63,000lbs the Lancaster had a top speed of 282mph, it’s cruising speed was 200mph, it was found that above 200mph the Lancaster started to suffer from some longitudinal stability problems.
I bet that was the sort of speed the bomber crews would've like to have had sometimes!
The Nimrod AEW.3 did NOT provide airborne radar coverage for the defence of the U.K. because the aircraft never entered service because they could never get the thing to work properly.
You've missed out the Bristol Brabazon airliner prototype which flew in the early 50's for quite a while it was the largest land based aircraft to fly..It would had dwarfed most of those aircraft on the list...
Well Actually, That is brilliant work. I love it
There is a Halifax mk III on display at the Yorkshire Air Museum in the UK, and the mk VII recovered from Norway is now on display in the National Air Force Museum of Canada ?
If there's one thing I've learned watching this channels videos, it's that they're not big on making sure their information is correct
Missed the Bristol Brabazon which was ahead of its time technologically, but not what the market needed as it's enourmous size made it impractical and the Comet jet airliner put it in the history books.
The Brabazon 's cabin floor also changed height five times over its own length, and was decorated like an ocean liner. This maximised volume usage, and looked really fancy, but made it impossible to easily customise it into simple varients like all cargo or all passenger.
Excellent video, but I would have added us to this list : Bac TSR-2 (mach 2 prototype fighter bomber), British aerospace EAP (the prototype of Eurofighter typhoon), Hawker Kestel (the prototype of harrier), Sea king AEW ( the unique helicopter built for this role), Short 330 and 360 (they are two evolution of skyvan), Trislander (weird general aviation tri-motor aircraft), Follando Gnat (very lightweight jet trainer, comparabile with the model Leonardo M-345 HET).
@mattiafiordispino1497: a good selection, all of those would have been worthy of inclusion.
Also the Bristol Brabazon
@@laurencemoore2105 You have right.
The Bristol brabazon was the prototype of the InterContinental propelled airliner (in the end of 1940s) to link America with europe, but It Is remains only One prototype, and few years later was scrapped. Ten years later, the liner flights over Atlantic Ocean, with British airliners, became real with de Havilland Comet and the Vickers VC-10.
@@mattiafiordispino1497 there was also a second prototype, partially built that was supposed to be powered by turboprops, the first one used to do 'circuits and bumps' out of Filton and the locals (including my family) used to stop and watch it.
You used to hear it about 5 mins before you saw it, and it was so slow that it seemed to 'proceed' through the air rather than fly!
Wow, Aircraft type & size comparison 3D video
I would have added the Wallis Autogyro, with a depiction of 'Little Nellie', which was the basis of most pusher propelled gyroplanes of the present day, the English Electric Lightning as the only jet aircraft with its engine configuration (and never mind it could break the sound barrier in a near vertical climb), the English Electric Canberra - the name Russians use to denote a spy plane - and the TSR2 as an example why politicians should not be the arbiters of requirements.
Excellent video. Thankyou
You are welcome!
I still like the characters you put around certain vehicles
The Swallow looks like something out of the Thunderbirds tv show👍👍
Having Churchill in his namesake tank is cool 👍👍
It’s strange to think that the Lancaster was actually the smallest of the four engined heavies used by the RAF in W.W.II. slightly smaller than the Halifax and substantially smaller than the Stirling.
❤ great work ❤ nice video
Thanks 😄😁
Why does the sea vixen have an American flag
Got news for you, Chief, the Vickers Swallow was never built. But, the Belfast, TSR 2, and the Shackelton were. Also, what about the Lighting?
I prefer the Lightning.
Awww man. You kissed out the Bristol Brabazon!
Wow. I knew and seen some mad British aircraft. But their some real mad ones there.. I remember seeing the concorde. then hearing the sonic boom when I was a kid. Hard it and seen it a few times. Then they stop the aircraft flying super - sonic over Britain till it got to the coast. Still think it was the best plane to look at when flying. Good stuff 👽👍
You missed the TSR2. An aircraft that was far ahead of its time and was not just cancelled by the Labour government, but the aircraft all the blueprints, and all the dies for making components were destroyed, just after a very successful first flight.
heya viz i been watchin ur vids and gotta say i really love em, really gibs me an idea of the scale of things! u shud try a warhammer 40k units size comparison, am sure many would be delighted to watch (esp the fandom xD) esp since u ady modeled some vehicles in ur fictional tanks videos series; space marine 2 is comin out as well!
Humbley-Pudge?????!!!!!! Very funny 😂
The Edgley Optica was featured in the 1989 Mark Hamill movie Slipstream.
Ну как раз Санек и поднялся на экспериментах и лайвхаках, нопример антенна из банок даже сейчас в гараже работает. Жаль, что он их больше не снимает.
It's genuinely a shame that the rotodyne failed and was never revisited
The Rotodyne didn't actually fail, it was politically pushed out of contention by the then Government who were intensely promoting mergers all over the industry. Fairey's 'partners', Westland didn't want competition for their own big helicopter, the Westminster, and cancelled the 'dyne. Ironically the Westminster didn't get any further either.
There's a complete Halifax at Elvington - I've seen it. Pretty sure there's on in Canada as well.
0:14 this looks like something I would invent XD
i like the video man
There is a completely restored non-flying Halifax bomber on display at the Royal Canadian Air Force Museum in Trenton, Ontario, Canada.
I see you're still using Major Howdy-Bixby's seminal work
Too funny 😁
@@AmazingViz Is there a model aircraft kit in the market for this marvellous Gallipoli superbomber?
@@tertiusimpostor Never happened.
3:52 Looks like a normal aircraft...
Bristol 188, experimental plane from the 1950s in the description, first flown 1962 in the same panel.
3:48 i was summoned
You missed the Rolls Royce Griffith. Surely one of the craziest, most ambitious aircraft designs?
What about the lightning
9:20 The snoot would droop
What app/web do you use to made this?
You have missed out on the hawker sea hawk swift f1 English electric lightning Blackburn buccaneer in the 10-20m zone
By Jove! I daresay these fantastical machines, of novel invention, are the very plum of the King's eye! Huzzah!
Do French WW1-Present Tank Size Comparison plz
Not quite 'aircraft' but I would have added rhe airships R100 and R101 ... ..
Lancaster 627 mph - I don't think so 😂 Also the Whitley was a medium bomber not a heavy bomber.
Airspeed AS.31, i think Neville Shute left that one out of his autobiography.
The Avro Lancaster does not go 627 mph, it's top speed is around 280 mph.
Just imagine a war anime where those wired designs from all of his weird vehicle where normal . How would that go
so the black bird came from the Avro 730?????
Make a video on royal Canadian Air Force ❤
That first Jeep/helicopter is very aerodynamic... Heck it's faster than a normal Bell 206 or AS350... 😂 And I never knew an Avro Lancaster was faster than a Vulcan or B-52...😂😂
What about the trs2 ?
Wonder Woman is flying the Short SC-1.
Hafner Rotabuggy
M-39B Libellula
Lee-Richards annular monoplane
Short SC-1
Boulton Paul P-111
Edgley Optica
Airspeed AS-31
Westland P-12 Wendover
Westland Lysander
De Havilland Venom
Boulton Paul Defiant
Fleet Shadower
Twin Blackburn
Short SC-7 Skyvan
Bristol Blenheim
Fairey Gannet
General Aircraft Croydon
Gloster Meteor
De Havilland Mosquito
Short SB-3 ASW
Harrier II
BAe P-1214
Fairey Delta 2
Sea Vixen
Fairey Rotodyne
Supermarine Nighthawk
Bristol Bombay
Vickers Wellington
Avro Lancaster
A.W.38 Whitley
Handley-Page Halifax
Bristol 188
Avro Lincoln
Supermarine Stranraer
AW-660 Argosy
Short Stirling
Handley-Page HP-42
Avro Vulcan
Blackburn Beverley
Vickers Valiant
Humbley-Pudge Gallipoli
Handley-Page Victor
Vickers Swallow
Nimrod AEW3
Handley-Page HP-117
SR-45 Princess
Avro 730
Handley-Page HP-100
Concorde
The Princess being the largest flying boat ever built? No, the Hughes Hercules was bigger but there is no doubt that the Princess could actually fly, its just that nobody wanted to buy it.
They did say that the Princess was the largest all metal, whereas the Hughes was wooden.
wow
TSR2? Brabazon?
Oi mate! Ya got a loicense fer dat?
Pretty sure that the Lancaster didn't fly at 627mph.....
Hardly-Pudge ??
JOKE !!
Instead of crazy you mean advanced and ahead of their time, but Britain was by no means unique some US and French aircraft were also 'advanced' for their time. The models are nice but some of the colors I have not seen before, WW2 Green and Brown on a Victor?
No vc10
Harrier is the top of the peak
What the hell is a humbly pudge Gallipoli?
A completely imaginary type of the video producer.
@@uingaeoc3905 I thought it was designed by playboy magazine as a joke 🤣
Few missing there.
The first one isn’t even a plane. It’s literally a car with a rotor blade.
😅 نريد فيديو عن كل الرجل في كل حضاره مقارنه ايهما اقوى كوني اعرف ان ساموراي اقوى من سبارتا
Revolution armour car
Why 'crazy'? Some of them are/were really practical and did what they were designed to do. And why just 'British' too? Every country who built aircraft had some logical and some crazy designs in their time. How about the Douglas XB-42 to kick off with?
Avro Lancaster 450 km\h
The lysander was excellent in ww2 as a spy transport aircraft.
For french
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How are these 'crazy'? Some of these are famous and successful aircraft.
If they were including the Harrier they would have been better off including the Harrier GR.1/GR.3 which was 100% British, the Harrier II shown is more an American McDonnell Douglas design.
0:52 At one end of one wing is Pikachu.
1:13 Who is she?
1:46 Logic ha ha ha.
2:25 I don't know what the name of the character in the Sonic series is.
3:28 I don't understand the reference to the car.
3:45 She again.
4:30 What is the name of the two-headed Pokémon?
5:43 Who is he?
8:15 Snoopy.
9:13 Who is he?
1:13 and 3:45 - Lara Croft.
5:43 - Winston Churchill sitting in a Churchill tank.
9:13 The CEO of British Airways who scrapped Concorde.
Osom ❤❤ please create same video as Indian air force ,,,IAF
and please include the HAL Ajeet.
у англичан были красивые самолеты?
“Crazy”? Really? A handful of prototypes, a few experimental aircraft and a whole list of how to design and build the best aircraft the world has ever seen. Have a little think about your title next time eh.
Nothing crazy i see , most were successful aircraft
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Why does every British plane are ugly?
had to turn off the mindless, vapid 'music'.
I turned it off by hitting the mute button.
@@kiwitrainguy So what do you think I did?
Harrier.. First flight in 1985.. Uh no..
They were being tested in the 60s plus the RN and RAF Had them in the Falklands conflict in 1982..
That was the Harrier Mk 1, he's referring to the Harrier Mk 2, as shown.
Oi...
Some might be crazy...
But here's the thing..
If we went ahead with the TSR 2 it would have been well ahead for it's time..
But was shelved n we had to settle for the F4 phantom..
Cos I reckon the yanks where starting to throw there toys out of the pram..
Can here them now...
saying can't let the Brit s get ahead of us...
The Swallow looks like something out of the Thunderbirds tv show👍👍