The Boeing 314: How The Clipper United The World!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2022
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    Please consider giving what you can spare to the victims of the Ukrainian war, links featured in the video as follows:
    To support the Ukrainian military directly: savelife.in.ua/en/donate/
    For a list of different causes and the associated charities: ukrainewar.carrd.co
    "English To The East" Is a language exchange student program established in part by a Ukrainian exchange student I know personally. They have since switched to supporting the children and families victimized by the warfare: tinyurl.com/yc724xyn
    The Golden Age of air travel was defined by beautiful planes in an era known for lacking computers, air conditioning, and running water. When suddenly and beautifully, the dreams of true luxury were brought to the world by Pan American Airways, and overnight society was quietly brought closer together as travelers could now reach across oceans with the great speed of flight. Isolated islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean became popular household names as vacation destinations, and the Transatlantic nations were now connecting at the speed of overnight flights, all thanks to the gloriously lavish Boeing 314 Clipper.
    Join me as I tell the story of a gorgeous airliner that became the premier boatplane capable of putting cruise ships to shame; and became known across the world, both for her great prestige... and in part, completely by accident!
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Комментарии • 24

  • @IconicFlight
    @IconicFlight 2 месяца назад +2

    Great job!. The 314 has always had a special place in my heart. I did a throw back Thursday reel on it.

  • @htschmerdtz4465
    @htschmerdtz4465 8 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the tongue-in-cheek presentation, nice sardonic college student vibe. Also loved the end collage of LCC airliners. Ask me sometime about my 10-minute flight as a five year old aboard the last Sikorsky VS 44 to Catalina island in California, back in the 1950's. The VS 44 flew transatlantic for American Export Airlines, the only real American competitor to the Boeing 314.

  • @slypear
    @slypear Месяц назад +1

    "The sudden spike in volume..."
    lolol

  • @user-ny2jp6pl4n
    @user-ny2jp6pl4n 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent documentary that holds the attention. Thank you sir.

  • @slypear
    @slypear Месяц назад +1

    Man, this was a fun watch - thank you!
    *Subscribed - even though I just noticed you haven't posted in over a year?
    Hope to see more from you!

    • @shockwaveairhistory
      @shockwaveairhistory  Месяц назад +1

      I'm working on it lol
      Expect something in the future
      Not the *near* future but when I have the opportunity

  • @user-lf1ki4ht7c
    @user-lf1ki4ht7c 7 месяцев назад +1

    ボーイング314クリッパーは断トツで素晴らしい大型飛行艇、川西97式飛行艇がみすぼらしくみえる。

  • @PacificAirwave144
    @PacificAirwave144 Год назад +2

    The 314 was luxury. I wish there was one still around to visit :-/ I'd think there could be a business in offering long-haul 250mph trips if you were somewhat pampered. Just looking out at the world slowly going by... It'd probably be a turbo-prop these. Maybe someone will convert a C-130? I'd prefer an old flying boat.

    • @shockwaveairhistory
      @shockwaveairhistory  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately a lot of luxury tourist aircraft startups have been proposed and practically none of them succeed past the prototype stage, any that start service usually end up defunct in a small time frame.
      Unfortunately the "money needed" to "audience willing" ratio for flying slowly over the empty ocean is insanely not viable.
      Especially when you consider the note I have at the end of the video that expresses how excited floatplane crews were to move onto the much safer and reliable land planes. Floatplanes just aren't viable commercially or safety-wise
      The 314s niche was short lived and exclusive in a bad way, but it was that last step in world unity. To that end, a single half built replica in scotland... as one of the quintessential, de facto icons of aviation, it doesn't do it justice

    • @bobogun13
      @bobogun13 Год назад

      In the West indies this would work perfectly between Islands for tourism and small farmers.

  • @IridiumRedTheOrigina
    @IridiumRedTheOrigina Год назад +6

    Impressive and enjoyable content, was very surprised to see less than 1000 subscribers. Add +1 to the subscriber list, I'm interested in seeing where this channel goes :)

  • @ivoryjohnson4662
    @ivoryjohnson4662 11 месяцев назад

    I am glad you covered the 314

  • @inthemoment9910
    @inthemoment9910 Год назад

    That was fun, thanks for the knowledge bomb.

  • @dixieduffy7
    @dixieduffy7 Год назад +1

    It's funny. I decided to make a float plane in stormworks half inspired by this story yesterday and was working on it when this video came out. BZ, another great video!

    • @shockwaveairhistory
      @shockwaveairhistory  Год назад

      Dude
      I've tried like a half dozen times to make a floatplane in stormworks... I just end up disappointed every time lol

    • @dixieduffy7
      @dixieduffy7 Год назад +1

      @@shockwaveairhistory this is the first one that hasn't immediately rolled on me lol

    • @shockwaveairhistory
      @shockwaveairhistory  Год назад

      Then your designs are more advanced than mine hahah
      Best I've managed is a plane that's wings fold to fit on a train car and a reactor powered ship which travels 2 m/s and irradiates the surrounding levels to lethal levels lol

  • @oscarmitre6975
    @oscarmitre6975 Год назад

    Thanks for all the information about fly both I love that was so romantic fly and great experience in that time my first guy was 1959 when coming to America still in my memories when a was kid thats again girl all your information blessed

  • @stuartlee6622
    @stuartlee6622 2 месяца назад +1

    Before you go on about Ukraine, look up Babi Yar....