Flying Bf 109 G-4 Red 7 / Biggin Hill / Festival of Flight 2015 / WOW!!

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  • @robwhite461
    @robwhite461 11 месяцев назад +85

    I used to work as a groundskeeper at a Gold Coast school in Australia, I was mowing on the back oval when I heard the sound of a radial, I looked up and could not believe my eyes, an FW190 was flying overhead, I thought I was seeing things. An airline pilot owns it, I was lucky enough to see it many times. I was like a child watching in awe, I’m 59 years old.
    These aeroplanes always fascinate me.

    • @RevoltingRudi
      @RevoltingRudi 7 месяцев назад

      sure? must be the one that supposedly is located in New Zealand according to wikipedia.

    • @gibson617ajg
      @gibson617ajg 4 месяца назад

      Your name isn't 'Willy' is it?

    • @davidwilson-steer8950
      @davidwilson-steer8950 3 дня назад

      In the '70s I saw an ME109 in a shed in Bankstown, wings off with several other classic a/c. Always wondered what happened to it

  • @rths11
    @rths11 5 лет назад +1334

    Imagine that you are flying just like in a video, and then you enter a strange thick fog and find yourself in the autumn of 1944.

    • @jasonnicholasschwarz7788
      @jasonnicholasschwarz7788 5 лет назад +58

      damn, you pinched my idea!

    • @williamkeith8944
      @williamkeith8944 4 года назад +111

      Fall of 1944 the Luftwaffe was losing ground in France, Belgium and Holland. The US P51's were given orders to destroy the Luftwaffe in the air and ground when not directly escorting heavy bombers over Europe. Meanwhile, the "Jugs", P47's were tearing up railroads and ground units of the Wehrmacht. Russia was closing in from the East. And you in your Bf109 was flying a plane designed in 1938 and almost obsolete with only just over an hour's worth of combat fuel from takeoff. Germany could build planes but attrition of pilots over 5 years of war has led to under traigned pilots quickly shot down. Good Luck!

    • @sweetreamer5101
      @sweetreamer5101 4 года назад +106

      Immediately head west, ditch, and attempt to surrender to the Americans. Flee from anybody speaking Russian.

    • @jan-willemstiphout5203
      @jan-willemstiphout5203 4 года назад +12

      That’s happening in the tv serie “Twilightzone” years ago...

    • @xenkia2650
      @xenkia2650 4 года назад +29

      With no functional weapons :(

  • @thomaszhang3101
    @thomaszhang3101 5 лет назад +516

    5:07 That climb is so powerful. A fighter is after all a fighter - no matter the era.

    • @tnhl77
      @tnhl77 3 года назад +10

      @@ethand3577 wow I am guessing to preserve the engine

    • @ziggymorris8760
      @ziggymorris8760 3 года назад +5

      That was its best attribute

    • @KingJellyfishII
      @KingJellyfishII 3 года назад +10

      @@ethand3577 I thought the RPMs sounded a bit low. amazing how much power these aircraft have, even by today's standards

    • @beaubenraw
      @beaubenraw 3 года назад +7

      @@KingJellyfishII Not sure what engine this is, but typical max RPM for a 109 G is around 2600 RPM. RPM is governed by prop pitch, and power is dictated how much manifold pressure there is via the throttle.

    • @grahamthebaronhesketh.
      @grahamthebaronhesketh. 3 года назад +5

      Red 7 is a German DB engine which was way better than the early Merlin.

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC 5 лет назад +301

    A German pilot flying a German fighter at a British celebration of flight. Bloody WONDERFUL. Excellent performance in a beautiful aircraft.

    • @thatoneguy7451
      @thatoneguy7451 4 года назад +9

      i read that in a british accent

    • @stevepritchett6563
      @stevepritchett6563 4 года назад +3

      @@thatoneguy7451 Me too, but then, I am English :)

    • @louissuguitan4858
      @louissuguitan4858 3 года назад +2

      @@thatoneguy7451 i started reading in s British accent when I saw the word bloody

    • @juliusdream2683
      @juliusdream2683 3 года назад

      Yes bloody good show tally ho. But America 🇺🇸 is number 1…. Aircraft included. What P47 N thunder bolt with 8 fifties. 2500 pounds of bombs 💣..

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays 2 года назад +2

      Bloody ‘ell innit? I was a barrister whom became a Bobby in a lorry, but then I had to get my spare tyre from the boot whilst motoring down a metalled road.
      That’s as much British as you’re gonna get out of me haha.

  • @jorgh4364
    @jorgh4364 5 лет назад +37

    Vielen Dank für diesen Ohrenschmaus und den tollen Flug. Ein fliegendes Denkmal!

  • @bogomir67
    @bogomir67 8 лет назад +1807

    35.7litre, dry sump lube inverted V12 with sodium-cooled exhaust valves, fuel-injection and a turbo charger. 70 years old.
    And it starts on the first try.

    • @Wulfmeister1
      @Wulfmeister1 8 лет назад +129

      Compressor, not turbo ;)

    • @bogomir67
      @bogomir67 8 лет назад +66

      Frank Leigh Well, the 262s jets needed overhaul every 20 hours. Those of the F-105 (the Thud) every 120 - that's to that fa advaced, considering the time inbetween. In both cases it was not the design that called for that, it was the materials available would not hold up to the stress. I guess a 1:1 replica, with modern materials would do just fine.
      As for the DB605 - I don't know if it was "better" than the Merlin. But it shows that they could build awesome stuff back then.

    • @tsegulin
      @tsegulin 8 лет назад +73

      I don't believe any production variant of the DB-601/605/603 family were equipped with a turbocharger. The DB-605 had an ingenious barometrically controlled, hydraulically coupled supercharger that automatically delivered exactly the right mixture up to it's optimal altitude - no need for the pilot to juggle mixture.
      Great to hear it in operation from within the cockpit. That pilot is one lucky guy (as long as he keeps his port wing up near the ground).

    • @bogomir67
      @bogomir67 8 лет назад +10

      tim segulin Yes, wrong chioce of words on my part. The charger was shaft driven, as with most engines of the time.

    • @Wulfmeister1
      @Wulfmeister1 8 лет назад +40

      Not shaftdriven. The the DB engines used a setup very similar to a Torque Converter/hydraulic linkage for the compressor linkage, thus giving an Infinite number of solutions to the speed ratio

  • @m2xvdXfs
    @m2xvdXfs 6 лет назад +260

    I have always been in love with aircraft since my earliest childhood memories, yet never took the opportunity to learn to fly. Now in my mid-60's with slight dementia starting to creep in, for me learning to fly has passed me by. But I am still fascinated with it, especially WW2 era aircraft. Thanks so much for sharing these wonderful videos!!!!!

    • @joselitobrigante
      @joselitobrigante 3 года назад +14

      I feel exactly what you mean, man. Who knows maybe in another life you were flying one of these beautiful machines.

    • @juliusdream2683
      @juliusdream2683 3 года назад +6

      I hope you are wrong and you do get to fly somehow . That would be great you in a steersman airplane ✈️.

    • @stevewhan338
      @stevewhan338 Год назад +1

      RC could still be an option 😊🇦🇺

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea Год назад

      ​@@stevewhan338along with inflatable dolls and vegan burgers.

    • @Reinh4
      @Reinh4 Год назад +1

      Same here, 66years now

  • @CrystallineGreen
    @CrystallineGreen 9 лет назад +257

    My favourite plane since i was a kid. Now i'm 33 years Old, and even now this plane is my #1. Thanks for share. Great video!

    • @bigstick5278
      @bigstick5278 7 лет назад +20

      For me FW190..
      German Fighter planes are just cool looking period.

    • @jesspace4069
      @jesspace4069 7 лет назад +12

      i know how you feel, the bf 109 series is jus gorgeous and i also have a soft spot for the spitfire

    • @RLam-se6em
      @RLam-se6em 7 лет назад +1

      jess pace Spitfire is a tad bit better looking than the Bf 109 IMO, but not by much.

    • @vascoyar1691
      @vascoyar1691 7 лет назад +1

      Connor Jonhson Me 262 in my opinion

    • @davidjohn254
      @davidjohn254 6 лет назад +1

      I like the spitfire more but I don’t blame the me109 is very nice

  • @SaschaReinsch
    @SaschaReinsch 3 года назад +60

    It's nice to see some enthusiastic people who keep those iconic planes well maintained and ready to fly.
    The BF109 as well as the Spitfire (both in several incarnations) together with the FW190 and the Mustangs and Thunderbolts all have been technical masterpieces even though their engine sound brought fear and death to one side and joy and relief to the other.

    • @billyjoe415
      @billyjoe415 Год назад

      Hey, hire a pilot, and go for joy rides. !!!

    • @SaschaReinsch
      @SaschaReinsch Год назад +1

      @@billyjoe415 I would really love to. But some things stay dreams and that's fine.

    • @topivaltanen4432
      @topivaltanen4432 Год назад

      Im just wondering how much cost engine overhauling...Those ones FAF had needed it after every 55h.

  • @kirkmooneyham
    @kirkmooneyham 5 лет назад +27

    I've seen quite a few old warbirds flying over the years, but never from that perspective. Absolutely impressed with the pilot in the video. In awe of the bravery of the men who flew in/fought in all those machines, no matter which nation they flew for.

  • @apuuvah
    @apuuvah 8 лет назад +359

    Nice to see Messerschmitt too, and not just Spitfire and P-51 Mustang. Fine planes and some heavy history...

    • @oktsunny2944
      @oktsunny2944 8 лет назад +13

      Indeed, we dont saw too much ME this days, its a great airplane

    • @romanacuna1938
      @romanacuna1938 6 лет назад +8

      And zero

    • @vanmust
      @vanmust 5 лет назад +8

      indeed heavy history...killed about 40000 allied planes

    • @brushwolf
      @brushwolf 5 лет назад +5

      The 109 is the prettiest of the three.

    • @YZER19
      @YZER19 4 года назад

      @@vanmust pew pew

  • @peter10245
    @peter10245 8 лет назад +384

    That engine Sound is Music. Good old 109 :-).

    • @lakrieka
      @lakrieka 8 лет назад +1

      その通り!!

    • @magnum427
      @magnum427 6 лет назад +4

      Really ? I thought it sounded clunky.

    • @antondzajajurca7797
      @antondzajajurca7797 6 лет назад

      Don't these restored 109's run with merlin engines?..Ok I just read the history of this particular plane. It was built after the ww2 (1950), in Spain with licenced DB605A engine (www.flyinglegends.com/aircraft/bf-109-g-4-red-seven-d-fwme.html

    • @reaganl.5113
      @reaganl.5113 5 лет назад +1

      Sounds like my 1973 Super Beetle with a 3/4 racing cam and dual carbs. It idled like a harley but rev'd up to 6k rpm and would pull a wheely off the line. Oh how i miss that fun!

    • @Sagiterrian77
      @Sagiterrian77 5 лет назад +2

      It’s no Rolls Royce.

  •  9 лет назад +62

    Großartiges Video und Performance. Danke fürs mitnehmen - ein Fest für jeden Flugzeug Fan

  • @ericharmon7163
    @ericharmon7163 5 лет назад +28

    What a beautiful sound. I always loved engine start when I was in the Air Force. That low grumble you get when ignition is made. Wether a jet engine or radial, it still has that kick. Love it.

    • @bobuboi4643
      @bobuboi4643 3 года назад

      You mean inline?

    • @karlplaysdrums
      @karlplaysdrums Год назад +2

      ​@bobuboi4643 we're talking inverted v12 here, baby.

    • @paxwallace8324
      @paxwallace8324 Год назад

      ​@@karlplaysdrumswe all know that including 1st commenter

    • @karlplaysdrums
      @karlplaysdrums Год назад +1

      @@paxwallace8324 I was quoting Frank Sinatra. Even he knew...

    • @paxwallace8324
      @paxwallace8324 Год назад

      @@karlplaysdrums I'm pretty sure Sinatra was no fan of the BF109 or any Axis airplane. In 1942 before Midway etc. not many Americans gave a damn about anything Axis except defeating them. I remember a Craigtoy?a small metal model behind glass in some department store I mean every fighter of WWll was in there I stood there for hours mesmerized this must've been 1967 I was 7. I remember one of the employees telling me all about ME109 and the Zero. But as interesting as that Daimler inverted V12 was with the water methanol injection it never really made power like the RR Packard Merlin.

  • @andreaslustig3675
    @andreaslustig3675 4 года назад +4

    Ja,wie geil ist das denn!..
    Der Mitflug in einer ME 109..
    DANKE für diesen Jugend Traum 😂👍 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @olskool3967
    @olskool3967 7 лет назад +1124

    you do not have to agree with the Nazis but you must respect there brilliant war machines,,,,,,,,,,,,

    • @paulanthony4534
      @paulanthony4534 7 лет назад +13

      wolf agree wolf

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 6 лет назад +80

      Party membership wasn't a prerogative to being a combat pilot. Most Nazis wouldn't risk their necks topside

    • @rustyshackleford2841
      @rustyshackleford2841 6 лет назад +70

      True. Technology wasn’t tied to Nazism either. Many things were in development before they took over. They did prioritize further research, though.

    • @scott6504
      @scott6504 6 лет назад +24

      ........or realize Nazis make some bad ass shit.

    • @horrorationeilsen7332
      @horrorationeilsen7332 5 лет назад +21

      @@visionist7 In the Luftwaffe you could fly as a private !!

  • @ryanm.191
    @ryanm.191 6 лет назад +234

    **flying the bf109**
    **sees a spitfire**
    **ptsd kicks in**
    “Time for a dogfight”

    • @meegomae
      @meegomae 5 лет назад +1

      look at thiś shit
      xvibratring heroes aroud

    • @butter9025
      @butter9025 4 года назад +4

      Actually i think thats a hurricane

    • @Mike_Regan
      @Mike_Regan 4 года назад +4

      @@butter9025 I think you're right. I couldn't get a clear look at the canopy but the nose looked like a Hurricane. Spits got the glory but Hurricanes did most of the work.

    • @ryanm.191
      @ryanm.191 4 года назад

      Charles Griffith and I’ll knock it back down to 69
      That’s right, I like my own comments

    • @ryanm.191
      @ryanm.191 4 года назад

      Charles Griffith check again

  • @Rorynes
    @Rorynes 7 лет назад +22

    the sound of the engine is amazingly beautiful to the ear!!!!

  • @earlystrings1
    @earlystrings1 3 года назад +19

    That climb! Those maneuvers would rip the wings off of most GA aircraft! Can we appreciate that this 70-year-old warbird is not only airworthy but capable of handling considerable stress.

  • @MrDlt123
    @MrDlt123 4 года назад +5

    Beautiful bird. Im so glad there are people out there that take the time to rebuild and repair these beautiful machines from history!

  • @Rook-m7v
    @Rook-m7v 9 лет назад +395

    It is good to see someone actually put such a legendary aircraft through it's paces, and not the standard "safe" flying you see when a lot of old ww2 aircraft fly in modern day.

    • @albertopacheco5013
      @albertopacheco5013 7 лет назад +3

      Rook you said it.

    • @joey95661
      @joey95661 7 лет назад +4

      Rook that's because they are very old and leaving history and also coast a bomb to own and keep in the air I know what's it's like myself !

    • @Floopy31
      @Floopy31 6 лет назад +13

      @daAnder71 you realize many people post from phones and tablets and don't really care that much about their spelling and grammar, right?

    • @stranraerwal
      @stranraerwal 6 лет назад +3

      @@Floopy31 : who orders you to post from your phone ?

    • @yriirospah3049
      @yriirospah3049 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/GZGmYzCfRgw/видео.html

  • @jetblack4715
    @jetblack4715 9 лет назад +954

    The pilot is looking around as if he's really expecting some friendly Spitfire out of the cloud.

  • @emergencynurse02
    @emergencynurse02 9 лет назад +50

    That was amazing!
    The pilot flew very well, and the way he searches for the other planes says alot....why didnt we see the spits of hurricanes in front of him??
    Cant wait to see more....
    it would be fun to show a servicing video, of how this was maintained by the ground crew.

    • @keineahnung4473
      @keineahnung4473 6 лет назад +4

      GuitarHack123 cause this plane is faster than a spit or a huri

  • @johnlansing2902
    @johnlansing2902 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you everyone who works so hard to maintain and show such great living history.

  • @ildart8738
    @ildart8738 4 года назад +15

    As a pilot myself, I've gotta say I wish I could've been on that flight! It looks amazing!

  • @Cplblue
    @Cplblue 9 лет назад +195

    One of my favorite war birds. What a joy to see! Thanks for the video :)

    • @ayeapprove
      @ayeapprove 9 лет назад +3

      Cplblue I'd love to see an actual FW190 Dora flying like this

    • @Cplblue
      @Cplblue 9 лет назад +1

      Herrdesrings Does an airworthy version exist? That would be beautiful.

    • @ayeapprove
      @ayeapprove 9 лет назад

      I've only read about this one: www.platinumfighters.com/#!focke-wulf-fw-190d-9/c129j

    • @floh667
      @floh667 9 лет назад +1

      Herrdesrings
      there's a fw190 D13 in an US museum which is air worthy. But according to the museum it won't never fly again because it is to rare and they won't risk damaging it. It is called "the yellow 13". YOu can google it

    • @ayeapprove
      @ayeapprove 9 лет назад

      floh667
      thx, yellow10
      www.cebudanderson.com/yellow10.htm

  • @captainnero8632
    @captainnero8632 8 лет назад +186

    old people in the village must be like "shit, Nazis are back" lol

  • @aniek4492
    @aniek4492 6 лет назад +19

    Aaahhh! That engine, love that sound, that amazing sound!

  • @markdos1538
    @markdos1538 2 года назад +4

    El pequeño mundo del piloto de un Bf 109. Excelente video.
    👍👍🇨🇱
    The small world of the pilot of a Bf109. Excellent video.

  • @avp5964
    @avp5964 Год назад

    Thank you from the deepest of my heart. I really appreciate the pilots and organizations that keep these planes flying. Appreciate this perspective.

  • @thewisewolf768
    @thewisewolf768 9 лет назад +120

    When you hear that throttle open up for the first time preparing to take off, it's just, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    • @lisawolak9942
      @lisawolak9942 8 лет назад +5

      +Snorlax Man Pure bach or beethoven to a pilot or plane enthusiast.

    • @Beethoven80
      @Beethoven80 8 лет назад +1

      +Lisa Walz oh yes :)

    • @BackFromTheMadeUp
      @BackFromTheMadeUp 7 лет назад +4

      Really? I thought it sounds like a tractor. The Merlin, now there's a symphony.

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 6 лет назад +2

      @@BackFromTheMadeUp merlin couldn't even accommodate a Motorkanone

  • @HolgerLovesMusic
    @HolgerLovesMusic 9 лет назад +566

    Who needs porn when you have this video?!

    • @lisawolak9942
      @lisawolak9942 8 лет назад +2

      +Germania Unleashed No doubt' I can see why they kept upgrading the original design cuz this is such a beautiful aircraft' I would have been honored to fly this great plane in ww2

    • @Thebuilderofthings1
      @Thebuilderofthings1 8 лет назад +4

      +Germania Unleashed Why compromise when you can have both?

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 8 лет назад +4

      +Lisa Walz Well, actually they DIDN"T keep upgrading the aircraft, unlike the Spitfire. There were only three major upgrades, the E, F, and G introduced in 1942. Messerschmidt failed to continue matching the Spitfire developments, mostly due to limitations of the basic airframe.

    • @lisawolak9942
      @lisawolak9942 8 лет назад +4

      Pelican1984 What about the beautiful k model which was faster than any allied plane and had a higher ceiling .

    • @HolgerLovesMusic
      @HolgerLovesMusic 8 лет назад +1

      Lisa Walz Indeed, the K-4 was a nice thing :) With it's 30mm cannons.

  • @j.settle6448
    @j.settle6448 8 лет назад +7

    The low RPM's on this thing are amazing. He sounded like he was doing a slow roll taxi and the thing was climbing from the runway. Pretty cool.

  • @gomezgomez6299
    @gomezgomez6299 4 года назад +2

    Ich habe mich seit 5 in den BF-109 verliebt ! Danke für dieses Video

  • @shaggygabe728
    @shaggygabe728 4 года назад +9

    Watching this while painting my Revell Bf-109 G-10 model. Very nice to see it in real life!

  • @SpeccyMan
    @SpeccyMan 9 лет назад +25

    A legendary aircraft flying over a legendary airfield, fantastic stuff.

    • @roryobrien4401
      @roryobrien4401 4 года назад

      Took over 70 years for a BF 109 to land at Biggin Hill but they finally made it.

  • @Jimboy1611
    @Jimboy1611 4 года назад +25

    It’s amazing what a leap forward these planes were, given the aircraft that preceded them were crates of wood and canvas. When these things first appeared in the Spanish Civil War, they must have looked like something from outer space.

  • @stewartgrant9832
    @stewartgrant9832 3 года назад +6

    Indeed Wow! On so many levels. I had to smile when the pilot lowered the power setting for the Hurricane tail chase. The effortless aero's and tight turn demo. Low tone and beat of 38 litres. The power to weight. Excellent cockpit discipline. Managing a big motor. Looking out. And a surprising number of open areas for a forced landing.
    And for scale rc fliers a tremendous example of how precise manouvers are set up with steady bank angles held in turns, and how aero's are planned to allow radius adjustments with G, while staying well within airspeed and display line limits.
    All the drama of a brutal amount of power on a light airframe. The hostile nature of the cockpit, the sky itself. Buffeting. Fuel. Noise. Vibration.
    The familiar bounce on tarmac insignificant against the fact it's travelling straight, rudder authority tail wheel bite. And a surprisingly short roll out. Superb. A Fantastic record of this iconic aircraft.

  • @olgreywolf9688
    @olgreywolf9688 Год назад +1

    Now THERE's a big surprise!! Been av nut / pilot for my entire life ... but ... had no idea ... had never heard that 109s, this model anyway, had inertia starters!!!! Huge surprise. Have to research that now!! Thanks, .... and great video!

    • @FiveCentsPlease
      @FiveCentsPlease Год назад

      +@olgreywof9688 The Bosch starters on many of the German planes were inertia and could be operated by hand or electrically.

  • @aviationsongs
    @aviationsongs Год назад

    Absolutely fantastic, that must have been pure joy! We live near Biggin Hill, often see them overhead. One day it might be me 🤞

  • @lupo0144
    @lupo0144 8 лет назад +592

    It's surprising how fast these old war birds can climb.......

    • @Ryan-jd6wq
      @Ryan-jd6wq 8 лет назад +152

      If there's one thing the Bf109 had going for it, it would be its climb rate.

    • @seanmurray8616
      @seanmurray8616 8 лет назад +20

      keep in mind these engines also get tweked cuz the later engines in 1945 had problems they instal superchargers ect... to prevent uncontrolable stall and better handeling

    • @Ryan-jd6wq
      @Ryan-jd6wq 8 лет назад +25

      S.T.E.M ,day Most late war German tech was flawed. Every so often you would get a great creation like the StG 44 or Me 262, most were just like the Maus, worthless and pointless.

    • @Adam-FR
      @Adam-FR 8 лет назад +26

      First thing I was thinking too. Not like playing War Thunder lol

    • @seanmurray8616
      @seanmurray8616 8 лет назад +6

      +Adam Francuzik LOL I PLAY WARTHUNDER TO

  • @Lonewolf8012
    @Lonewolf8012 8 лет назад +32

    MY GOD IM JEALOUS!!!!! I Love the ME 109, it was the Warbird that set the fire for my WW2 obsession!

    • @mandalorbeskar
      @mandalorbeskar 5 лет назад +1

      We must admit, luftwaffe was the best

    • @Oscar-df9sc
      @Oscar-df9sc 5 лет назад

      @TalkToTheBody Luftwaffe was the best.

    • @Wuichim-77
      @Wuichim-77 4 года назад +1

      Hail Maine Fhurer

  • @franz.isler799
    @franz.isler799 6 лет назад +32

    Das Top-Jagd-Ass der Welt, Erich Hartmann, flog nur die Bf 109G.
    Er sagte: "Im Kunstflugmanöver kann man mit der 109G drehen und sehr leicht aus dem Spin herauskommen. Die einzigen Probleme traten am Start auf. Es hatte einen starken Motor und ein kleines, schmalspuriges Fahrwerk. Wenn du auch abgehoben hast." schnell, es würde um neunzig Grad drehen. Wir haben viele Piloten bei Starts verloren. "

    • @dr.-ing.ansgar_matthes
      @dr.-ing.ansgar_matthes 5 лет назад +2

      In dieser Hinsicht war die ansonsten für die Mitte der dreißiger Jahre exzellente Bf-109 schlichtweg eine Fehlkonstruktion und die FW-190 deren Korrektur und immens besser.

    • @Abensberg
      @Abensberg 4 года назад +4

      @@dr.-ing.ansgar_matthes na die 109 war das "rennpferd" der luftwaffe, die FW190 das "arbeitspferd" :D
      nicht überragend aber einfacher zu bedienen, zuverlässig und robust, hat den job einfach erledigt.

  • @sergsumarok
    @sergsumarok 5 лет назад +2

    Wie schön diese Flugzeug in Gegenwart zu sehen. Wie immer toll.

  • @mausgrau
    @mausgrau Год назад +2

    Bei Start/Landung sieht man ja als Pilot nicht viel, dann noch so eine starke Maschine mit der Kraft - unglaublich was der Pilot drauf hat. Auch die Piloten früher.

    • @wolfdog7265
      @wolfdog7265 Год назад

      Ja, die 109 war ein bisschen eigensinnig mit Start/Landung. Ist der Willy doch ein kleiner Fehler unter geschlüpft.
      Die früheren Piloten haben oft nicht so ruhig abheben und Landen können.
      Die hatten Stress und dann sicher noch ein bisschen mehr Benz PS drauf.

  • @rogersgonc
    @rogersgonc 6 лет назад +9

    That engine sound is amazing!

  • @motogp001
    @motogp001 4 года назад +3

    That is one beautiful mint condition BF 109. Nothing like the dusty old black and white images we’re use to seeing. This video really brings this fighter plane to life and shows just how lethal it really is.

  • @Gabriel-xl8pr
    @Gabriel-xl8pr 5 лет назад +187

    New War Thunder update looks great...

    • @NishnaValleyRailVideos
      @NishnaValleyRailVideos 4 года назад +4

      Nah Starfighter Update made it better

    • @alexshmrx61-74
      @alexshmrx61-74 4 года назад +6

      Ultra-realistic graphics

    • @ashiqahamed7740
      @ashiqahamed7740 4 года назад +1

      you ain't wrong now atleast

    • @Ryobin.01
      @Ryobin.01 4 года назад +1

      Lol other people are probably thinking wtf are these dudes talking about

  • @doncsicso81
    @doncsicso81 5 лет назад +2

    it is undoubtedly the most beautiful flying machine humanity has ever built.... :) and it only adds to the whole video the way the pilot is looking around expecting a nasty surprise at his six :D brilliant video!

  • @darrenwalley91
    @darrenwalley91 2 года назад

    What a fantastic video. 📹
    I love the 109 in all its varients. 🤔
    Thank you for sharing. 😊

  • @maverick25121986
    @maverick25121986 6 лет назад +14

    that sound when he opens the window.... awesome

  • @Alex-ke5uq
    @Alex-ke5uq 3 года назад +14

    Que maravillosa experiencia ver en el ejercicio está potente , maravillosa máquina alemana, es sencillamente sentir su poderoso motor y su esplendoroso pasado , que suerte es ver en la actualidad su desempeño en el aire. Lo mejor de la segunda guerra, gracias por este bellísimo cuadro

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 7 лет назад +5

    I
    Haven't watched this in a while but it's still so outstanding it gives you such feelings that can't be explained. I wonder if the pilots of these aircraft really know just how fortunate they are.

  • @Игорь-р2д8л
    @Игорь-р2д8л 5 месяцев назад

    Огромное спасибо за то ,что вы делаете ,что сохраняете эти уникальные машины в робочем состоянии ведь в отличие от современных они кажутся живыми и это сильно их отличает от так-же только современных❤

  • @vampolascott36
    @vampolascott36 6 лет назад +4

    Love, Love, love!!! Best RUclips video I've ever seen by far.

  • @LUPUS1970
    @LUPUS1970 9 лет назад +5

    Absolutely amazing !! Loved this big time !!

  • @konradadamczyk5755
    @konradadamczyk5755 3 года назад +5

    omg this cockpit is so tight

  • @pegclairezach
    @pegclairezach 4 года назад +4

    Terrific pilot skills. Head on a swivel. This really makes me feel like I'm flying the Bf109! :)

    • @spudpud-T67
      @spudpud-T67 Год назад

      It's so hard to see anything let alone be offensive, or defensive.

  • @TheKenmak
    @TheKenmak 4 месяца назад

    This is the coolest 109 video that I've ever seen. Hoping that there are similar ones with the Spitfire and FW-190. Good job! Subscribed

  • @wilfru1
    @wilfru1 5 лет назад +1

    what a rush that was, next flight in a stuka, yea, then a bomber, you made my day today, thanx i totally enjoyed that,

  • @graustreifbrombeerkralle1078
    @graustreifbrombeerkralle1078 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful. Just beautiful. Nothing more to say.

  • @peterforden5917
    @peterforden5917 9 лет назад +40

    my late father trained on an emil at RAF Halton in 1940..... he thoght they were easier to work on than a spit... :D

    • @davefloyd9443
      @davefloyd9443 5 лет назад

      Yes agreed, more info please? Why? Would be the main question. What was your father's job? How come he's training on the enemies front line fighter in B. O. B year?

  • @MrMagEck
    @MrMagEck 6 лет назад +6

    Such an amazingly beautiful plane. An engineering masterpiece.

  • @iangeerts7475
    @iangeerts7475 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!! The most beautiful aircraft ever made!!

  • @hans-1940
    @hans-1940 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations on your 100th birthday, Mr. Hugo Broch! 06.01.22 . He is the best fighter Pilot alive with 81 victorys. All the best and health! Or as we aviators say „Hals und Beinbruch " ! As far as I know, you are the last living fighter pilot with a knight's cross.

  • @rudyhellas8834
    @rudyhellas8834 3 года назад +4

    Amazing , hats off to the folks that keep these planes flying .

  • @usmc2141ilya
    @usmc2141ilya 3 года назад +2

    I never realized just how raw it is inside the cockpit, like flying a hot rod!

  • @jafo321
    @jafo321 8 лет назад +135

    I want one.

  • @austintatious7209
    @austintatious7209 5 лет назад

    what an absolute joy. . thank you so much for making and sharing.

  • @concreteoctopus
    @concreteoctopus 3 года назад

    More than any other video I've seen, this really conveys the power of these planes - especially the climb rate. Amazing to see.

  • @zx749r
    @zx749r 9 лет назад +6

    Totally awesome video, thank you guys very much!!

  • @FatalTaco
    @FatalTaco 9 лет назад +5

    And up till this date, it's still purring its engine as gloriously as before... Amazing!

  • @wid7125
    @wid7125 5 лет назад +4

    That was AWESOME! The speed in which he climbed was impressive, at least to me. And this guy would have been a bad ass flying in WWII.

  • @newsfromthefrontline2262
    @newsfromthefrontline2262 4 года назад +2

    holly..the plane that 'buby' Hartmann scored ace with total aircraft 352 shotdowned -345 Sovyet and 7 allied Spitfire/WIldcat.

  • @mafiosomemer3730
    @mafiosomemer3730 4 года назад +1

    Most of the airworthy 109s are mostly HA 1112 with a redesigned nose. One thing to note is that you only have 20 minutes to fly that plane. Take off and dogfight in 10 minutes then return to base in another 10 minutes.

  • @Warbirds
    @Warbirds 9 лет назад +27

    Wann bekommen wir Sie mal wieder in Deutschland zu sehen ?

    • @dasSofa
      @dasSofa 9 лет назад

      ***** Die war schon des öfteren hier in DE auf Flugshows unterwegs.
      Ehemals Degerfeld, Hahnweide ect... Nach dem Absturz/Motorschaden und der Reparatur wird die sicher bald wieder auf Heimischen Flugshows unterwegs sein. Ich hoffe auf der Hahnweide nächstes Jahr !

    • @Warbirds
      @Warbirds 9 лет назад +2

      Hahnweide 2016 wird für die ME 109 Pflicht !!

    • @SurpriseEggTV
      @SurpriseEggTV 8 лет назад +1

      +Alleswasspassmacht Danke für die Info!

    • @Warbirds
      @Warbirds 8 лет назад

      Sie wird 2016 mit der ME 262 einen Überflug auf der Hahnweide machen

  • @hackneysaregreat
    @hackneysaregreat 9 лет назад +183

    Great video!
    Its seems to be really hard work flying it.

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 7 лет назад +31

      hackneysaregreat
      Yep and the cockpit is claustrophobic

    • @sonar7395
      @sonar7395 7 лет назад +3

      Is that the tail wheel lock he was fighting with during the takeoff roll?

    • @het61yt
      @het61yt 7 лет назад +8

      Bryce Coulombe looks more like he was retracting the wing flaps, they are manually controled by a wheel. in the shot before you see the flaps slightly release, and then just after takeoff they are retracted

    • @sonar7395
      @sonar7395 7 лет назад +6

      I rewatched it and at 4:31 I’m almost positive that’s the tailwheel lock, never realized it was such a pain to engage, but at least it’s got one... looking at you spitfire.

    • @notsureyou
      @notsureyou 7 лет назад +2

      To me it seems like the Pitch adjustment
      For it to be the tail wheel apart from being further back, his hand action seems to be more doing the pitch or oil cooler

  • @zontral
    @zontral 8 лет назад +70

    Man that thing can climb!

  • @free-birdrocker8809
    @free-birdrocker8809 3 года назад +1

    Hate to bug ya, but is this musem permantly closed? I think I saw a clip of you guys restoring a Stukka? I hope ya open back up...Thanks..

    • @FiveCentsPlease
      @FiveCentsPlease 2 года назад

      + Free-bird Rocker Wrong museum. But the "closed" museum has a new owner who plans to reopen soon, and hopefully get right back to work on that beautiful Stuka rebuild.

  • @LootFreak
    @LootFreak 8 месяцев назад +2

    You probably flew over an aged care home and gave half of it a heart attack XD XD

  • @hoodoo2001
    @hoodoo2001 8 лет назад +26

    Awesome video. If you look forward past the pilot's shoulder you see a red knob. I believe that is the emergency canopy release. Getting out of a 109 was actually quite easy because once you pulled the handle the entire canopy including the rear section popped off in about a second leaving only the windscreen section. The rear second of the canopy was spring loaded and popped off into the airstream and with a cable pulled off the middle section which had been released from the hinge. The problem of getting out of a 109 in a hurry was a myth.

    • @janhemmer1414
      @janhemmer1414 7 лет назад +3

      hoodoo2001 the E versions were tricky

    • @michaelbevan3285
      @michaelbevan3285 6 лет назад +10

      they had to fit that in because the original canopy had the head armour attached to it, which meant that for a pilot, he had to force open a heavy canopy into the slipstream and a fully armoured canopy weighed 80 lbs so pilots failed to bail out. Try lifting eighty pounds over your head in the seated position! How they found out was that pilots managed to make forced landings and complained about being unable to open the canopy to bail out, so they added the springs to the aft section of the fixed canopy. When the pilot pulled the red handle, it unpinned the fixed section and this detached and was carried away by the slipstream. This also gave the hinged canopy a nudge to lift it into the slipstream, along with a shove from the pilot and once it opened to 90 degrees, it would break off the hinges and detach from the aircraft. The pilot then opened his seat belt, pulled his feet back off the rudder pedals and using the hand grips on the windscreen, pulled himself up and let the slipstream carry him out, hoping that he would avoid striking the tail. Also, when pilots were compelled to force land, they often jettisoned the canopy before touchdown, so that if the aircraft turned over, they would have room to crawl out,because every pilot knew that to get stuck in an overturned 109 was usually fatal.

    • @anttitheinternetguy3213
      @anttitheinternetguy3213 6 лет назад +1

      Well, it wasnt as bad as P-38's. And the cable system sounds simple enough, Fw-190's had explosives under the canopy that launched it straight off. Interesting to hear those planes had so different emergency solutions

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 6 лет назад

      @@anttitheinternetguy3213 the HE219 went one better and fitted ejector seats

    • @HO-bndk
      @HO-bndk 6 лет назад

      That red thing is actually the key for the magnetos.

  • @jmartin9785
    @jmartin9785 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks Klaus, but im never riding in the back seat with you again! Only threw up 3 times. I changed my mind about being a hero pilot as long as theres corn to be shucked on the ground. The air that came in when you opened the window was sure worth the money. How in the world do the windows keep from falling out with all that shaking? I have always given those ww2 pilots a lot of credit, but now l realize that l never gave enough. Thanks man! You walk on water! Oh, l might ride again, if l can keep one foot on the ground!! Fantastic Video!

  • @elijahdelp2893
    @elijahdelp2893 6 лет назад +21

    5:07
    Holy shit! That climb rate though!

    • @KingJellyfishII
      @KingJellyfishII 3 года назад +1

      and pretty much just above idle too... imagine what it'd be like at full throttle

  • @eltonlovell9898
    @eltonlovell9898 Год назад

    I remember boat fishing in fog off Ilfracombe in the 80's and a Messerschmitt flew right ext to the boat really low hugging the coast - the pilot gave us a thumbs up.. surreal!! :-)

  • @brucesmith1392
    @brucesmith1392 Год назад

    One of the best flight videos I’ve seen!

  • @blairansellfraser
    @blairansellfraser 3 года назад +4

    Ah, the old Garmin TSO-165....got many a young pilot home safely in 1945

  • @qwertyman9560
    @qwertyman9560 4 года назад +8

    A beauty of engineering, cant imagine the excitement that would have surrounded her in the mid 30s when she was conceived - one of the first true modern aircrafts setting the path forward. The poor Hurricanes bore the brunt of her fury in 1939-1940. The Spits were a better match although she couldn't touch the 109 in climb, dive and armament. The 109 was near perfect with the exception of the narrow undercarriage which lead to a lot of accidents.

  • @fliegermartin3439
    @fliegermartin3439 9 лет назад +7

    Aqui está uma Aeronave magnifica, parabéns ao Piloto...

  • @atabaiziaden3434
    @atabaiziaden3434 5 лет назад +2

    А герр Шнобель сидит так уверенно, молодец! Прям как ожидает неприятеля из облаков, осматривается. Хорошо снято!

  • @AnneewakeeChampions
    @AnneewakeeChampions 6 месяцев назад +1

    The technology of the 30's and 40's still blows my mind. What an incredible aircraft.
    I can almost smell the leather like mildew from here.

  • @lugatzmajr4714
    @lugatzmajr4714 9 лет назад +20

    Must be the absolute best job in the World!

  • @natasavizintin
    @natasavizintin 8 лет назад +17

    ooooh maaan, this is an eargasm!

  • @rickyreed8354
    @rickyreed8354 4 года назад +5

    the merlin sounds like a symphony of power. that Daimler Benz is the thrash metal of the engine world. raw sounding POWER

  • @clintonreisig
    @clintonreisig Год назад

    Have to admit, the Bf-109 G series looks great

  • @TysoniusRex
    @TysoniusRex 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful, especially the shots outside the window--you can see that the plane is really moving quickly. Would have loved to have seen an over the shoulder view of the gauges, as well as a view from the ground, but this was fun. Also would DEFINITELY like to see the same video for the Spitfire!

  • @emilvincent5034
    @emilvincent5034 6 лет назад +11

    I would love to fly one of these. Bf109 my favorite ww2 airplane

  • @Filmpilot
    @Filmpilot 7 лет назад +11

    I’ve sat in the G-10 at Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon when I worked for them as a Helicopter Pilot. It’s one cramped SOB, but I believe it was responsible for more Kills than any other aircraft.
    The Bf 109 was flown by the three top-scoring German fighter aces of World War II, who claimed 928 victories among them while flying with Jagdgeschwader 52, mainly on the Eastern Front, as well as by Hans-Joachim Marseille, the highest scoring German ace in the North African Campaign. It was also flown by several other successful aces from Germany's allies, notably Finland, including the highest scoring non-German ace Ilmari Juutilainen, and pilots from Romania, Croatia and Hungary. Through constant development, the Bf 109 remained competitive with the latest Allied fighter aircraft until the end of the war.
    More aerial kills were made with the Bf 109 than any other aircraft of World War II. One hundred and five (possibly 109) Bf 109 pilots were credited with the destruction of 100 or more enemy aircraft. Thirteen of these men scored more than 200 kills, while two scored more than 300. Altogether this group of pilots were credited with a total of nearly 15,000 kills. Official ace status was granted to any pilot who scored five or more kills. By this standard there were more than 2,500 "Aces" among Luftwaffe fighter pilots in World War II. Against the Soviets, Finnish-flown Bf 109Gs claimed a victory ratio of 25:1.

    • @WHJeffB
      @WHJeffB 6 лет назад

      Nice cut and paste from Wikipedia... But yeah, all things considered, the 109 was one heck of a plane, flown by some of the best pilots of WWII.

    • @Filmpilot
      @Filmpilot 5 лет назад +2

      WHJeffB I was there. I actually have the spare gunsight from it given to me by Del Smith. How’s that for cut and paste? It’s a Revi 12 in mint condition. You little “commentary folks” like accurate information so there you have it.

    • @ИванТыртышников-э5л
      @ИванТыртышников-э5л Год назад

      Пиздеть-не мешки ворочить!

  • @michajurczuk6265
    @michajurczuk6265 5 лет назад +62

    nowdays his leather helmet is probably worth more than my house...
    ...that his grandpa tried to destroy

  • @stevenlowe3245
    @stevenlowe3245 Год назад +1

    My second cousin flew one on the Eastern front. Hearing Iron Maiden Aces High in my head.

  • @carlosbernal815
    @carlosbernal815 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the ride!