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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @joselitovergara3866
    @joselitovergara3866 2 года назад +1052

    Thanks to all who pursued to find the way to fly. They are all heroes of today's aviation.

    • @hinaakbar8482
      @hinaakbar8482 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/kN-HJE4aGyc/видео.html

    • @user-to86
      @user-to86 2 года назад +2

      Настоящие герои!!!

    • @J.Wolf90
      @J.Wolf90 Год назад +22

      they invented a flying cars and called them airplanes yet people still wish for flying cars..

    • @marmitaa8619
      @marmitaa8619 Год назад +4

      @@J.Wolf90 They don't want flying cars, they want the ability to fly themselves.

    • @Cosmopavone
      @Cosmopavone Год назад

      no, not all, some of them are just scams

  • @Uddaybhaikabaap
    @Uddaybhaikabaap 3 года назад +644

    The best part is that some legends never stopped trying.

    • @equestriangirly2296
      @equestriangirly2296 3 года назад

      That's the *sad* part. There should come a part in anybody's life they should either realize they're not cut out for something or quite simply haven't the faintest clue what they're doing.

    • @shankarnathghosh4583
      @shankarnathghosh4583 3 года назад

      You right sir .

    • @dainadas6875
      @dainadas6875 3 года назад

      😂❤️😂

    • @sureshpidisika5428
      @sureshpidisika5428 3 года назад

      If so than I will be a legend!!!

    • @ivoturi
      @ivoturi 2 года назад +5

      @@equestriangirly2296 Never
      Don't give up
      We can do anything

  • @latortuga_rl
    @latortuga_rl 3 года назад +2660

    It’s actually amazing how some of these builds are more complicated than an actual glider.

    • @김태환-s2i
      @김태환-s2i 3 года назад +180

      Probably because current flying techniques are the most 'simple and efficient' way to fly.
      Most of the concepts in this video will actually be able to get off the ground using stronger engines and lighter materials we have now, but they will be fuel-inefficient or unstable
      Guess complicated doesn't always mean advanced

    • @marcospaullus
      @marcospaullus 3 года назад +16

      Mas uma coisa é certa: foram exatamente aquelas experiências "malsucedidas" que nos indicaram o caminho, o que seguir e o que evitar.

    • @Argoon1981
      @Argoon1981 2 года назад +16

      I assume It was a chicken and egg thing IMO the only way to even build a simple glider, is to know modern flight physics and before people invented airplanes, tested real flight and what worked and didn't worked, no one knew the physics behind it. How air currents, air temperature and height affects the glider lift, how to do pitch, yaw and bank control and stuff.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 2 года назад +29

      Imagine birds sitting in nearby trees and thinking _"Those poor humans"_

    • @heheboyyy
      @heheboyyy 2 года назад +1

      I'm the 1k

  • @hannorasmusholtiegel6044
    @hannorasmusholtiegel6044 Год назад +669

    The guys at Minute 02:49 actually managed to build a decent helicopter. Not much ,but imagine the moment you lift of the ground in a time where people didn’t even know if flight could ever be achieved.

    • @antares_m20
      @antares_m20 Год назад +81

      he just needed a more powerful engine and a better aerodynamic design, so close to success lol

    • @martinaguirre5646
      @martinaguirre5646 Год назад +22

      Raúl Pateras de Pescara, Argentina 🇦🇷

    • @russellkennedy2733
      @russellkennedy2733 Год назад +6

      @@martinaguirre5646 what year was that ?

    • @martinaguirre5646
      @martinaguirre5646 Год назад +12

      @@russellkennedy2733 1924

    • @Occultist_
      @Occultist_ Год назад

      Götterdämmerung Muss Fliegen!

  • @BlueStar-do4nr
    @BlueStar-do4nr 3 года назад +6679

    Whenever you enter a plane or see one flying, remember these heroes.

    • @mntiv
      @mntiv 3 года назад +245

      Instead we complain about the WiFi not being fast enough 😳

    • @ghazalabibi9570
      @ghazalabibi9570 3 года назад +32

      Amen to that

    • @ghazalabibi9570
      @ghazalabibi9570 3 года назад +14

      @Osama bin laden who invited you into the conversation. Osama Bin Laden was a paid secret agent & a puppet of America

    • @Humanity.9-gyan
      @Humanity.9-gyan 3 года назад +10

      Right

    • @sagarkhatri5125
      @sagarkhatri5125 3 года назад +4

      To the point 👉

  • @LEELOLKH
    @LEELOLKH 3 года назад +6131

    Without their failures we don’t have planes today

  • @ravikantsolanki5707
    @ravikantsolanki5707 3 года назад +2895

    No matter they failed but all were undoubtedly legends!

    • @kumar646
      @kumar646 3 года назад +22

      They never failed.ecen if it took years.we have Boeing and Airbus because of them. U go to exam and get result next term.but they did get it even after years of searching.

    • @tullo5564
      @tullo5564 3 года назад +6

      Not legends,complete morons.

    • @yungchunks6931
      @yungchunks6931 3 года назад +7

      @@tullo5564 nah there legends

    • @krishnachouhan9742
      @krishnachouhan9742 3 года назад +22

      The realty is that the first person who invented 1st airplane in this world was an indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳whose name is shivkar bapuji talped he flies airoplane 8 years ago with more hight before right brothers but because of british rule in india at that time he failed to paitned under there pressure and british people maked him fool and takes his idea to there country and that idea get in hands of cheaters right brother idiots🖕 those u cant believe this they can research on this.

    • @kungfufudgefinger
      @kungfufudgefinger 3 года назад +7

      @@krishnachouhan9742 keep dreaming dork, that shit was never proven and even if it was true it was unmanned.

  • @Ai404Ai
    @Ai404Ai Год назад +289

    respect to all these pioneers, without these folks, we couldn't come this far

    • @Thebombonlyone
      @Thebombonlyone Год назад +4

      I think these were made for fun and to try different ways of flying. Not for the development of an aircraft

    • @Ai404Ai
      @Ai404Ai Год назад +4

      @@Thebombonlyone but miracle sometimes occur in young bold folks’ summer break garage

    • @15packman
      @15packman 5 месяцев назад

      Lol…..you are kidding, right? These are examples of attempts at comedy or pure ignorance, one of the two!

  • @ayushkanth7565
    @ayushkanth7565 3 года назад +950

    I think this vedio is best example of
    "Failure is not opposite of success it is part of success "

    • @SM_Int.M.S
      @SM_Int.M.S 3 года назад +8

      Awesome words!!

    • @CJ-mr8dn
      @CJ-mr8dn 3 года назад +6

      Imagine writign the spelling of Video wrong 😂

    • @Mohitnagar01
      @Mohitnagar01 3 года назад +31

      @@CJ-mr8dn imagine writing wrong spelling of ' writing ' 😂😂😂

    • @GUTSx6969
      @GUTSx6969 3 года назад +6

      @@Mohitnagar01 india wins😂😂😂machod denge

    • @hanzosama
      @hanzosama 3 года назад +1

      I was having a hard time when I read your comentary. It helped me a lot.. thank you

  • @hariharanannamalai5721
    @hariharanannamalai5721 3 года назад +539

    The mindset of these pioneers is amazing.
    "I don't care about whether I can land safely, I HAVE TO fly"

    • @nur_ul_haq
      @nur_ul_haq 3 года назад +7

      They knew it was never even gonna fly xD

    • @anub1s954
      @anub1s954 3 года назад +18

      @@nur_ul_haq What does that supposed to mean?! Look at our aeroplanes today, sure we could fly!!!
      These are the blueprints, we've just upgraded it.
      So give them the utmost respect!

    • @wolverineiscool7161
      @wolverineiscool7161 3 года назад +1

      @@anub1s954 oh shut up

    • @anub1s954
      @anub1s954 3 года назад +1

      @@wolverineiscool7161 Alright, but why?

    • @victoryoliaku7341
      @victoryoliaku7341 3 года назад

      @@wolverineiscool7161 u should be the one to shut up ... someone made his / her point can't u respect that

  • @suyashsingh2253
    @suyashsingh2253 3 года назад +2092

    Just imagine what if they stop trying after his failures...THANK YOU HEROES...for keep trying after Heroic failures....Nothing is Impossible...practise makes everything Perfect....

    • @muzik2507
      @muzik2507 3 года назад +20

      Yes bro ❤️

    • @anshumankumar9370
      @anshumankumar9370 3 года назад +58

      @PKMKB🐷 That's what we do every time. Whenever someone from outside creates something new people like you say that these things were already created by us, you just stole it. My question is where are those things. Why you got to know that we already had those things in the past when something new pops up.
      The same we do with Einstein, Newton, Kepler, Maxwell, and other scientists. Even we take credit for modern biology and upcoming success.
      Indeed Indusland Civilisation was ahead of its time but it was not that advanced. Several references like we have in our religious books can be found in other places like in Egypt.
      So stop embarrassing Indians like this. Accept the fact and move forward.
      Jai Hind!

    • @zahidulzahid5298
      @zahidulzahid5298 3 года назад +3

      if they was stop to experiment then next generation will be try 😂

    • @lovydhillon4242
      @lovydhillon4242 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/user/shorts1MB5LPCwto8?feature=share

    • @rajaryan490
      @rajaryan490 3 года назад +2

      Then Historic Mass Distruction would have avoided

  • @dimlightbulb10
    @dimlightbulb10 10 месяцев назад +16

    The one at 0:55 has perfect comedic timing. They turn it around and the design looks promising, and it just starts flapping itself apart.

  • @JacF6734
    @JacF6734 3 года назад +2638

    If you think about it, the pilots were actually very lucky that these things never got off the ground.

    • @radioimmunoelectrophoresis9831
      @radioimmunoelectrophoresis9831 3 года назад +330

      It seems like they were really focused on getting their machines to fly, but they never thought about what they'd do once they got up in the air

    • @M_H_H
      @M_H_H 3 года назад +117

      All the pilot were prepared to die

    • @atharvnair7659
      @atharvnair7659 3 года назад +13

      I think that is liquid hydrogen, why did they put that in a plane the inner stuff would freeze

    • @atharvnair7659
      @atharvnair7659 3 года назад +3

      For second plane

    • @shadowrhymetv5060
      @shadowrhymetv5060 3 года назад +5

      😅😅

  • @vicksaction5003
    @vicksaction5003 2 года назад +443

    As they say- Failure is not the opposite of success, but failure is the first stepping stone and foundation to success.
    These beautiful videos just brought tears into my eyes. Hats off to These wonderful people who today are possibly not amongst us but their legacy and commitment to the cause will live on forever. God bless their noble souls.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 2 года назад +17

      Some of them are as magical as they are majestic. It was like watching art and engineering combined.

    • @tenajetv7845
      @tenajetv7845 2 года назад

      @@TonyEnglandUK ruclips.net/video/doGYCZz45HI/видео.html

    • @stephaniegormley9982
      @stephaniegormley9982 2 года назад +6

      Yes some of those helicopters were successful for a few seconds. They just need more power and to push down on the air more (vertical lift) and push up less or none.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 2 года назад +9

      @@Praise___YaH Stop spamming your religion.

    • @The_Mighty_Chicken_Man
      @The_Mighty_Chicken_Man 2 года назад

      @@Praise___YaH have you heard of the Holy Trinity???

  • @gravelking2.071
    @gravelking2.071 3 года назад +1021

    2:48
    Definitely not a failure. Only insufficient power and primitive controls. The concept itself - well, Kamov helicopters still use coaxial rotors. And the thing actually managed to get off the ground.

    • @sameerthakur720
      @sameerthakur720 2 года назад +65

      And the next one is a Chinook that failed.

    • @mikehorsham4970
      @mikehorsham4970 2 года назад +6

      @@sameerthakur720 lol

    • @md_shareef_69
      @md_shareef_69 2 года назад +10

      @@sameerthakur720 insufficient power other wise that can fly

    • @dinoflagella4185
      @dinoflagella4185 2 года назад

      Yeah, but do you want a spinning blade mere inches from your head?

    • @remruata_1138
      @remruata_1138 2 года назад +7

      @CyclingVlogsRus (2:47 - 3:05) yeah that was worked actually 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @kokwahtan8577
    @kokwahtan8577 10 месяцев назад +10

    All young people should view this video. It only taught one thing, NEVER GIVE UP.

  • @aryamanray9333
    @aryamanray9333 3 года назад +399

    despite failling they still have a smile on their face.they never give up.this is the definition of success

    • @ludwigheijden5060
      @ludwigheijden5060 3 года назад +2

      I would smile if I got a propeller in my face :)

    • @PritamJaykar
      @PritamJaykar 3 года назад +2

      Well they didn't have much else to do.

    • @AmphetaminisedGavid
      @AmphetaminisedGavid 2 года назад +6

      they didn't fail they just found ways that weren't the solution

    • @lasku0007
      @lasku0007 2 года назад

      Cringe

  • @Ashgangtv
    @Ashgangtv 3 года назад +2410

    Well failures teach us. So don't afraid of failures it's important

  • @MIO9_sh
    @MIO9_sh 3 года назад +2292

    well that helicopter stuff didn't really fail, it does fly in terms of physics

    • @Dubs_One
      @Dubs_One 3 года назад +177

      Yes for me its was a total win. That guy is a genius! First ever working helicopter.

    • @sciencelover4907
      @sciencelover4907 3 года назад +20

      Right totally agree

    • @Gurnavraj
      @Gurnavraj 3 года назад +3

      @@Dubs_One guy*

    • @jonathan-zo9nh
      @jonathan-zo9nh 3 года назад +6

      how about the umbrella

    • @abonorah483
      @abonorah483 3 года назад

      goooooooooood
      ruclips.net/video/IVg8N8TBlj4/видео.html

  • @Jared-91
    @Jared-91 2 года назад +97

    It's amazing to think how young the invention of the airplane is. Shortly after being invented, it was used in WW1 and now we have planes that can go several times faster than sound, and are invisible to radar. My pappy fought in WWII and is amazed at how much the world of aircraft has progressed in his lifetime.

    • @hinaakbar8482
      @hinaakbar8482 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/kN-HJE4aGyc/видео.html

    • @Pavel_Poluian
      @Pavel_Poluian 2 года назад +1

      Sky-Car - the device is an ancestor of contemporary flying saucers. This umbrella plane looks funny, but it is unlikely that the American inventor spent money on making the machine just for fun. The flight principle based on generating compression under a vibrating plane is no worse than the flight principle of traditional airplanes. When the device was being created, engineers realized that it would give a higher lifting force. Step by step it turned out during the tests that the device could perform a flight if the oscillation frequency was measured in megahertz and the amplitude of oscillation in millimeters. But at that time there were no technologies to get the total power of vibration and achieve supersonic frequency. The aircraft-​building company of Chance Vought cooperated with the Naval Department. The Skimmer flying saucer that appeared after WWII was a result of the cooperation. It is believed to be an experimental variant of a propeller-​driven airplane, however it is not ruled out that Chance Vought made the model especially for running tests of the aerodynamic lift of electrokinetic engines.
      In the late 1940s, first flying saucers appeared in the US. They resembled telephone loudspeakers: impulse electromagnets made one or several huge membranes beat the air at a megahertz frequency. And a streamline top part of the device provided the difference of drag forces on the top and on the bottom. But still some facts pertaining to the strange device remained unclear. A flying saucer could not generate any lifting force until it threw something off the way rockets did. This is a ring whirl: it does not leave vacuum to intake a flying saucer. It is necessary to keep a saucer on the ring whirl just for a couple of microseconds, the period within which a new whirl is generated.
      Flying saucers with impulse electromagnets were heavy and could not cover long distances. So, Americans had to use submarines to deliver them to the Soviet shores that gave rise to stories telling that UFOs emerged from under water. Later, new devices appeared where no electromagnetic field was used to shake a propelling membrane. The bodies of such devices were made of piezoceramic, and vibration appeared thanks to the piezoelectric effect (we know that piezoelectric tweeters make the sound in electronic alarm clocks and mobile phones). The new generation apparatuses were no longer saucers but spheres, ellipsoids and other three-​dimensional figures haloed with ionized gas. The USSR got UFOs of its own in the 1960s-70s. Once, Soviet Academician Shklovsky asserted in the popular informational program Vremya (Time) that there were no other creatures besides earth dwellers in the Universe. It sounded like an official statement of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party saying that no aliens ever existed, and all reports alleging that people witnessed UFOs were misinformation. Special committees immediately started censoring newspaper publications and deleted everything that could be connected with UFO visits and aliens.
      At that very period Americans already had the third generation of flying saucers, dark objects with just few zones on them glowing. Those were whirl activators: the glow on the bottom to make the object fly and the glow on the side (so-​called illuminators) to make it move to the sides. Now used motor panel. They are arranged as a plasma TV screen. But the cell arresters is the tube of the rail launcher in cities. Plasma sparks popping up with great speed thousands of times per second - this creates a toroidal flux rings, which propel the apparatus.
      Flying saucers are not in fact fantastic aliens with antigravity machines but quite earthly apparatuses with electrokinetic engines that take off and move thanks to creating vortex rings. This is an absolutely unusual idea to us. Is not it? However, as far as we believe in the existence of aliens we should also recognize a new flight technology that was invented some time ago and has been kept secret until recently. When explained clearly, the principles of the technology are quite understandable and do not seem to be fantastic. We know that vortexes are also very important in generating the lifting force of flying insects, take a dragonfly for instance. Now that we know the principle of flight of flying saucers we can trace the development stages of the technology.
      But despite of the fact the American military are not going to declassify the technique. These days UFOs can be often observed in Iran and China - that proves that the US keeps on employing its secret apparatuses.
      A question arises why the break-​through transport technology has never been declassified and officially used? In fact, application of the revolutionary breakthrough technology would have inevitably resulted in transforming the entire of the civilization and infringed upon the interests of a great number of people. Such apparatuses could help easily cross governmental borders, the thing that would have made them a cherished dream of terrorists and drug dealers. Such machines could be more popular than transport using petrol which would inevitably mean bankruptcy of oil tycoons and automakers. And the key reason of the secrecy in this situation is the fact that use of such flying saucers contradicts the international law; these machines cross governmental borders without notification of authorities. So, the advantages are worthy of keeping the invention secret for so many years. And this is why the secret of flying saucers was kept for so long. The story about the secret of UFOs says it is t ime to say goodbye to a nice legend about aliens no matter how we like it.
      In the book of Christopher Buckley's "little Green men" calls for the President of the United States - the requirement to disclose the mystery of UFOs, behind which lies the secret activities of the secret military.

    • @Soda_Bobinski
      @Soda_Bobinski Год назад +3

      ​@@Pavel_Poluian reported for spam

    • @danakanam5
      @danakanam5 Год назад +1

      @@Pavel_Poluian Maybe what you wrote was good, maybe it was bad, Im too lazy to read it either way.

    • @JulianAlpsNews
      @JulianAlpsNews 11 месяцев назад

      It's sort of amazing how quickly we got from the first airplanes to having people walk on the moon. Just a few decades.

  • @ekosubandie2094
    @ekosubandie2094 3 года назад +672

    2:24
    While everyone else is busy making planes, this fella decided to make a jetpack instead
    He was really ahead of its time

    • @Thorin-uf4yt
      @Thorin-uf4yt 3 года назад +12

      Betul itu pak eko

    • @varunthapliyal8960
      @varunthapliyal8960 3 года назад +35

      rocket man sanandreas

    • @MegaProMaxPlus
      @MegaProMaxPlus 3 года назад +2

      @@Thorin-uf4yt 🤣😅

    • @drosera88
      @drosera88 3 года назад +25

      I love how everyone is laughing when the pack explodes and they are trying to put out the fire on his ass with snow. At least they were having a good time.

    • @user-kp7ws2zx7i
      @user-kp7ws2zx7i 3 года назад +8

      Warning from Holy Bible to Humans:- The time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand, please repent from all your sins before Lord Jesus Christ, thou shalt be saved and thy family members from eternal Hell to eternal Heaven Amen 🙏

  • @allymyx
    @allymyx 3 года назад +602

    I am an aircraft Engineer. I am in tears after watching this.

  • @ajinkyabangale8659
    @ajinkyabangale8659 3 года назад +53

    Always remember - "Behind every successful thing on this Earth there are 1000s of Unsuccessful attempts". So don't have fear of failure in life because it is a part of successful journey waiting for you ahead...

  • @bloominjooj7541
    @bloominjooj7541 Год назад +4

    Fascinating how many of the early ideas of aviation involved beating wings. How we looked at birds and thought "surely this must be the way"

  • @5phutsangtao-iQ
    @5phutsangtao-iQ 3 года назад +1080

    People in ancient times were very creative

    • @thesrndude6588
      @thesrndude6588 3 года назад +34

      It's cool to think if they already made a time machine

    • @coolguy-wd5vo
      @coolguy-wd5vo 3 года назад +12

      @@thesrndude6588 yea

    • @gradientO
      @gradientO 3 года назад +53

      People in general are creative regardless of the time period* they're living

    • @memekh56
      @memekh56 3 года назад +6

      And they still but nowadays there are few of them 💔

    • @ravishankartiwariji7541
      @ravishankartiwariji7541 3 года назад +13

      People are still creative but on Instagram reel or tiktok😁

  • @sampetrie340
    @sampetrie340 3 года назад +166

    I recognize some of those clips from “ Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines “

    • @michaelclentworth1283
      @michaelclentworth1283 3 года назад +3

      And a couple were also used in Airplane/Flying High

    • @BarrySmoother
      @BarrySmoother 3 года назад +1

      Probably because there's only so many clips of flying machines.

  • @PIKU617
    @PIKU617 3 года назад +293

    Moral of this video: never give up!!!

    • @hmmmsussusmogus2909
      @hmmmsussusmogus2909 3 года назад +5

      Never gonna let you down

    • @HarshYadav2004
      @HarshYadav2004 3 года назад

      @@hmmmsussusmogus2909 lmao

    • @krishnachouhan9742
      @krishnachouhan9742 3 года назад +3

      The realty is that the first person who invented 1st airplane in this world was an indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳whose name is shivkar bapuji talped he flies airoplane 8 years ago with more hight before right brothers but because of british rule in india at that time he failed to paitned under there pressure and british people maked him fool and takes his idea to there country and that idea get in hands of cheaters right brother idiots🖕 those u cant believe this they can research on this

    • @monkeygaming4837
      @monkeygaming4837 3 года назад +1

      @@krishnachouhan9742 yes but Wright brother built the first plane

    • @krishnachouhan9742
      @krishnachouhan9742 3 года назад +1

      @@monkeygaming4837 no brother shivkar palpede ji bulit the airplane 8 years before right brother and shivakar ji achive more hight then right brother but hi failed to file paitent. If u can't beleive u can do research on this there is also a movie on this realty. 😊

  • @Emiliano-j2k
    @Emiliano-j2k 4 месяца назад +3

    Love how we didnt know anything about aerodynamics so we just made most of the planes like birds, but here we learnead alot, thank you all so much for your work!!!

  • @theintrovertsden
    @theintrovertsden 3 года назад +417

    Seeing these clips make me think how hard humans tried to become airborne and finally succeeded in it. We humans are really unique creatures always pushing our boundaries and achieving wonders.

    • @chrisgriffin7357
      @chrisgriffin7357 2 года назад +16

      It was White men, exclusively. Thank them

    • @bruhstandler
      @bruhstandler 2 года назад +41

      @@chrisgriffin7357 lol 😂 someones mad

    • @TheNattdawwg
      @TheNattdawwg 2 года назад +1

      same

    • @cn4s490
      @cn4s490 2 года назад +2

      That's because you've never heard of "kite". Humans built things that could fly before the Middle Ages

    • @rain_M4V7
      @rain_M4V7 2 года назад +5

      @@chrisgriffin7357 True

  • @CG10CG20CG3
    @CG10CG20CG3 3 года назад +97

    These aren't failures, these are just the steps why we had successful flying airplanes now.

  • @elennapointer701
    @elennapointer701 5 лет назад +554

    The helicopter guys were clearly on to something, but the rest of those death traps wouldn't have taken flight in micro-gravity.

    • @yellomonke5080
      @yellomonke5080 3 года назад +4

      Ye lmao

    • @plusxz821
      @plusxz821 3 года назад +5

      Cyclocopters and ornithopters nowadays work too :D

    • @DavidB-rx3km
      @DavidB-rx3km 3 года назад +15

      They must have taken a while to construct as well. Imagine the disappointment of taking it for its first test run to have it do absolutely nothing or just fall to bits. 😂

    • @KRaikkonenSF
      @KRaikkonenSF 3 года назад

      The last guy had a promising product yes

    • @krishnachouhan9742
      @krishnachouhan9742 3 года назад +6

      The realty is that the first person who invented 1st airplane in this world was an indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳whose name is shivkar bapuji talped he flies airoplane 8 years ago with more hight before right brothers but because of british rule in india at that time he failed to paitned under there pressure and british people maked him fool and takes his idea to there country and that idea get in hands of cheaters right brother idiots🖕 those u cant believe this they can research on this

  • @bualdoot83
    @bualdoot83 2 года назад +182

    We look at these things and think, "how did they even think that would work?" It's just amazing how far even our basic knowledge of flight has come. There were at least two that appeared to get of the ground, and with a bit more knowledge of how "ground effect" works, they may have actually worked just fine. Although most didn't seem strong enough to with stand much flight.

    • @tenkay-tech
      @tenkay-tech 2 года назад +12

      These were serious proof of concepts. Whatever was built today in the aviation space, was inspired by these works.

    • @hinaakbar8482
      @hinaakbar8482 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/kN-HJE4aGyc/видео.html

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Год назад

      😊

  • @Zifeous
    @Zifeous 3 года назад +175

    I can't Imagine their happiness when plane started flying

  • @simon4043
    @simon4043 3 года назад +113

    2:47 That four-bladed copter didn't look like a failure at all.

    • @tylerblade3020
      @tylerblade3020 3 года назад +2

      It was as that was the highest it could fly

    • @bulthaosen1169
      @bulthaosen1169 3 года назад +27

      @@tylerblade3020 if it got off the ground it is not a failure IMO. The physics was crude but correct.

    • @tylerblade3020
      @tylerblade3020 3 года назад +3

      @@bulthaosen1169 fair enough

    • @Aahmpower
      @Aahmpower 3 года назад +8

      I don't really consider it a failure, you see it flying off the ground with like a meter, yes, it didn't go higher but as long as it made it out of the ground for a few seconds it could be considered "flying"

    • @tenajetv7845
      @tenajetv7845 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/doGYCZz45HI/видео.html

  • @Apocalypse_Later
    @Apocalypse_Later 3 года назад +269

    2:50
    Seeing this concept *kind of* work for the first time must have been insane.

    • @Furebel
      @Furebel 3 года назад +34

      I think they felt simmilar to us watching Space X's Falcon Heavy boosters land themselves.

    • @danksanchez4324
      @danksanchez4324 2 года назад +3

      @@Furebel it just doesn’t make sense what they were thinking with some of the designs I know they didn’t have the knowledge but like metal egg with 4 sheet rotating metal flappers?

    • @Furebel
      @Furebel 2 года назад +3

      @@danksanchez4324 in theory it should work, you know, that's how some ships are propelled. They didn't knew yet how much lift to drag they actually need.
      In reality even two layers of wings were more harmful than beneficial in most cases, and there we had, British making a god damn quadplane

    • @samarthpandharpurkar9270
      @samarthpandharpurkar9270 2 года назад

      dude thats a helicopter

  • @senkail6625
    @senkail6625 Год назад +17

    Most planes have been trying to mimic the movement of birds, but so far I think it's something much more complicated than it looks

  • @factbilla1606
    @factbilla1606 3 года назад +73

    Failure is what...makes a person successful, just don't stop and don't listen

  • @marsalien8965
    @marsalien8965 3 года назад +51

    Yesterday's failure, tomorrow's history...
    Congratulations to the Heroes

  • @ZakirKhan-nw4ys
    @ZakirKhan-nw4ys 3 года назад +108

    The determination of mankind is commendable!

    • @imsanathshetty
      @imsanathshetty 3 года назад

      Muslims contribution to the evolution and science is big ZERO..
      It feels funny when muslims talk about science...🤣
      Now don't come up with madarasa false stories about Islam contribution to science

    • @aadit2900
      @aadit2900 3 года назад +7

      @@imsanathshetty apj Abdul kalam is Muslim

    • @DarkShadow-tm2dk
      @DarkShadow-tm2dk 3 года назад

      @@aadit2900 so is Osama bin laden

  • @Khana-Badosh-Official
    @Khana-Badosh-Official 3 года назад +44

    My generation lacks this much commitment and dedication.

    • @TheRealGigaCat
      @TheRealGigaCat 3 года назад +4

      Talk about yourself, there are many who are committed. A simple search will reveal.

  • @nomadhistorian3028
    @nomadhistorian3028 3 года назад +635

    They haven't failed, they technically discovered and underlined the ways in which an aeroplane can not takeoff or fly.

  • @AbhishekSharma-hf3ly
    @AbhishekSharma-hf3ly 3 года назад +43

    I humbly salute all above flying soldiers. Due to you all, we can finally fly now.

  • @TheMovieUniverse
    @TheMovieUniverse Год назад +46

    The guy at 2:47 had the right idea. And it actually worked, he just didn't get too far off the ground.

  • @roywrogers2900
    @roywrogers2900 3 года назад +61

    Minute: 2:47. The first flight of a moderately controllable helicopter was made by Argentine Raúl Pateras de Pescara in 1916. That invention was the predecessor of the modern helicopter.

    • @StrangeScaryNewEngland
      @StrangeScaryNewEngland 15 дней назад

      That's amazing, especially since you don't really hear of anything innovative (at least these days) coming out of Argentina or most of South America. The industrial age was a magical time for tech across the globe.

  • @rajumourya7281
    @rajumourya7281 3 года назад +32

    After a lot of failures we succeed
    Salute to engineers.

  • @relaxmusic6081
    @relaxmusic6081 3 года назад +86

    Two days ago my dad died, he loved this melody, and I found it I don't know why ... I love you daddy, God bless you, I wish you were with him.

    • @lampi3128
      @lampi3128 3 года назад +3

      I am sorry for your loss. Stay strong

    • @essecara6773
      @essecara6773 3 года назад +1

      stay strong

    • @jvms190
      @jvms190 3 года назад +2

      What’s the name of the melody?

    • @dylanmanka8795
      @dylanmanka8795 3 года назад +2

      @@jvms190 Town of 24 Bars - Unicorn Heads

    • @user-kp7ws2zx7i
      @user-kp7ws2zx7i 3 года назад

      Warning from Holy Bible to Humans:- The time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand, please repent from all your sins before Lord Jesus Christ, thou shalt be saved and thy family members from eternal Hell to eternal Heaven Amen 🙏Warning from Holy Bible to Humans:- The time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand, please repent from all your sins before Lord Jesus Christ, thou shalt be saved and thy family members from eternal Hell to eternal Heaven Amen 🙏

  • @عابرسبيل-ض4ض3ط
    @عابرسبيل-ض4ض3ط 2 года назад +1

    كل هذه التجارب بالأمس اعتبرها ناجحة واصحابها مبدعون لأنها كانت هي اللبنة الأولى لنجاح اليوم❤️

  • @ZTenski
    @ZTenski 3 года назад +157

    It's almost unbelievable looking back, that we had enough understanding of chemical engineering to make a reasonably good film for recording but had 0 concept of lift and drag.

    • @kdsharma710
      @kdsharma710 3 года назад +10

      Yes strange

    • @DemsW
      @DemsW 3 года назад +9

      photography and it's cousin film were discovered by basically luck and were develloped mostly by trial and error

    • @Nonamelol.
      @Nonamelol. 3 года назад +6

      Humans are surprising species. We’re incredibly intelligent, but are scared of tiny bugs that are more scared of us.

    • @krishnachouhan9742
      @krishnachouhan9742 3 года назад +6

      The realty is that the first person who invented 1st airplane in this world was an indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳whose name is shivkar bapuji talped he flies airoplane 8 years ago with more hight before right brothers but because of british rule in india at that time he failed to paitned under there pressure and british people maked him fool and takes his idea to there country and that idea get in hands of cheaters right brother idiots🖕 those u cant believe this they can research on this

    • @SatishSingh-tw8iq
      @SatishSingh-tw8iq 3 года назад +5

      @@krishnachouhan9742 provide sources brother

  • @Pro1er
    @Pro1er 3 года назад +46

    Some of those machines are incredibly complex with many hours of machining for the parts, not to mention the money. I can't imagine how many hours went into some of those only to be utter failures.

  • @breadpitt4113
    @breadpitt4113 3 года назад +102

    *I like how creative our ancestors were*.
    *The bird design is my personal favourite 😍*

    • @equestriangirly2296
      @equestriangirly2296 3 года назад +1

      Ignorant and foolish people being "creative" is no kind of creativity. Just foolish endeavors for dreamers whose ambition way outweigh their actual knowledge. These saps here were trying to re-invent the wheel when motorized, controlled flying had already been invented. There are tons of stories of *real* pilots refusing to try and fly these bizarre machines knowing full well they would never work and they'd just embarrass themselves.
      Read up about the infamous "Christmas Bullet" , widely seen as the worst aircraft ever designed. Some dentist (Dr. Christmas) had some bizarre idea that despite having absolutely no education in engineering (he was dentist for crying out loud) he could design an aircraft. The fool had this strange idea that aircraft get their lift from wings flapping like that of a bird so he designed the wings to be weak. When he was finished he asked a few former World War One fighter pilots to test fly it. The first pilot took a look at the aircraft and immediately said:"I'm not going to fly that rickety contraption." Dr. Christmas hired another former WWI pilot to have a look and he too said:"This so-called plane is a death trap, you couldn't pay me enough to sit in it." Eventually Dr. Christmas managed to get a young pilot trainee with very little experience flying planes to test it. The poor guy took off and after a few seconds the wings tore off sending the plane straight into the ground killing the poor pilot. Dr. Christmas didn't want this to stop him and found some other hapless pilot who were stupid enough to accept the salary before looking at the aircraft. He took crashed and died after the wings fell off.
      Some people wonder why Dr. Christmas didn't go to prison for killing pilots. Turns out he had some contract with the US Army to develop "new aircraft" and as such was pretty much under their protective umbrella.
      The builders of the pyramids were creative. The Greeks and Romans were creative in their building and science. The inventor of the steam machine and internal combustion machine were creative. These chimps here were ambitious but certainly not creative. When ignoramuses try to be creative it all ends up being a circus with clowns.

    • @beast0148
      @beast0148 3 года назад

      Only hindu ancestors made plane

    • @Divy.
      @Divy. 3 года назад

      @@beast0148 Yes I know they did and their technology was way more advanced than nowadays. But it would be wrong to say only Hindus made the plane as planes are already invented

    • @beast0148
      @beast0148 3 года назад +1

      @@Divy. maharaj Ravana already have an plane and he was hindu

    • @Divy.
      @Divy. 3 года назад +1

      @@beast0148 Yes

  • @Tee-Dot-Tv
    @Tee-Dot-Tv 2 года назад +3

    This is a fantastic video and tells me to never give up. They knew they were onto something, after all the birds flew effortlessly. And the number of trials they went through.

  • @richarddavies2529
    @richarddavies2529 3 года назад +147

    3:00 seemed to be at least an incremental success (he at least figured out counter-torque)

    • @thebgEntertainment1
      @thebgEntertainment1 3 года назад +21

      Yes this was a huge succes, apparently : "Pescara is credited for being one of the first people to successfully utilize cyclic pitch, as well as pioneering the use of autorotation for the safe landing of a damaged helicopter. Pescara also set a world record (at the time) in 1924 for achieving a speed of 13 km/h (8 mph) in a helicopter.[1]" - wikipedia

    • @chewinggum5550
      @chewinggum5550 3 года назад +1

      what did he figure out ?

    • @kittentacticalwarfare1140
      @kittentacticalwarfare1140 3 года назад +3

      @@chewinggum5550 how not to spin out of control, due to the force caused by the engine making the horizontal-spinning rotors lift the aircraft, aka torque or so.

    • @grubhubdad2.079
      @grubhubdad2.079 3 года назад +1

      @@thebgEntertainment1 im from Pescara Abruzzo italy

    • @chewinggum5550
      @chewinggum5550 3 года назад +1

      @@randmthoghts ohhhh. wow. Thanks mate...

  • @MatteoBaldi
    @MatteoBaldi 2 года назад +184

    As an engineering student, seeing some of those designs now I understand the importance of studying physics

    • @hinaakbar8482
      @hinaakbar8482 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/kN-HJE4aGyc/видео.html

    • @ahwabanmukherjee2206
      @ahwabanmukherjee2206 2 года назад +26

      They were still probably better engineers than you or me

    • @abhi.c
      @abhi.c 2 года назад +17

      All the physics we study was discovered… these are the people who were part of the discovery…

    • @Invasion_-fz3he
      @Invasion_-fz3he Год назад

      Viendo estos videos me hace pensar que fueron los extraterrestres quienes iluminaron a la humanidad. ¿Como no pudieron darse cuenta? Igual pasa en la inteligencia artificial. ¿Y en 100 años ha cambiado y avanzado tanto la tecnologia? Iluminacion. ¿No tenian planeadores hace 100 años?¿ 0:48 como pudieron crear esas cosas conociendo un poco de las leyes fisicas?

    • @ordy6914
      @ordy6914 Год назад

      ok.

  • @Dave-tz3qn
    @Dave-tz3qn 2 года назад +13

    The evolution of flight ...pioneering the way forwards ....absolutely love the ingenuity and the sheer genius that went into these contraptions

    • @wezmarauder2754
      @wezmarauder2754 2 года назад

      Please tell me you're joking. Ignorance is always disturbing. You know what's even more disturbing? Even bigger ignorance when dealing with other people's ignorance. Seriously scary.
      Just to be clear. The Wright brothers flew in 1903. This footage is from the 1920's to 1940's. These dreamers just tried to find another way to fly but hadn't the faintest clue about mere basics.
      Some people revere creativity. I always say:"Creativity without knowledge isn't worth spit."

  • @payalgupta7776
    @payalgupta7776 2 года назад +17

    And it baffles me to this day how an immensely heavy machinery stays afloat in the sky for hours.. physics aside just the sheer existence of planes fills me with awe and disbelief.

    • @ChristmasEve777
      @ChristmasEve777 Год назад +1

      There's a LOT of energy packed into that enormous amount of jet fuel that an airliner can carry. But it wouldn't be possible without turbine engines. That was a major advancement in aviation.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah when you look at the A380 and think how in the hell does that thing not only actually fly it makes $$ for the owners while doing so.

  • @aryankeshri5716
    @aryankeshri5716 3 года назад +31

    This tells the real meaning of "try try but don't cry"

  • @JR-gc8el
    @JR-gc8el 3 года назад +523

    If only we can go back in time and tell these people we have a drone on mars! Thanks for all your hard work ! It actually paid off!

    • @peter-coates
      @peter-coates 3 года назад +11

      We have a mini quad rotor film camera contraption on mars

    • @andredeketeleastutecomplex
      @andredeketeleastutecomplex 3 года назад +1

      It paid off for the rich and no one else.

    • @harcus5465
      @harcus5465 3 года назад +1

      @@andredeketeleastutecomplex maybe because the poor are useless lmao

    • @astutik8909
      @astutik8909 3 года назад

      How would a drone work on mars without air????

    • @TheGoat-sv6sw
      @TheGoat-sv6sw 3 года назад +8

      @@astutik8909 mars’s atmosphere is the equivalent to about 100,000 feet high in ours, the drones blades are very long for its small siza and spin about 5x faster than helicopters here on earth

  • @littleking5546
    @littleking5546 2 года назад +47

    0:40 I love this one Lol 🤣🤣😂😂

    • @allyaiman4568
      @allyaiman4568 5 месяцев назад

      Ohh really I like too😂

    • @pikminfan6778
      @pikminfan6778 4 месяца назад +1

      Feels like something out of Bad Piggies.

  • @sklaboratory1000
    @sklaboratory1000 28 дней назад +1

    The strong desire of people yearning to fly is vividly conveyed through the imagery.

  • @SunnyKetPatil
    @SunnyKetPatil 3 года назад +20

    Because of their hardwork and determination we are traveling securely !
    Salute to legends 💪

  • @sibadai18
    @sibadai18 3 года назад +61

    legends.. cant imagine what we are now without what they have done...

  • @darkknight2407
    @darkknight2407 3 года назад +24

    2:25 WORLD'S FIRST JET PACKS !

  • @uniqueone4097
    @uniqueone4097 2 года назад +1

    A great salute to the cameraman who shooted this legendary aeroplane work

  • @InfoPanel7902
    @InfoPanel7902 3 года назад +47

    They always tried to make moving wings like birds but got failure, after many failures they finally understood that they don't need moving wings but something that can provide a really good speed.

    • @Kopie0830
      @Kopie0830 3 года назад +4

      Flapping airplane can be done, but you would need a very sturdy and light body so that the plane can withstand all that flapping.

    • @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20
      @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 3 года назад +1

      Well, not speed either, but a wing shape that generates lift. Wright brothers built a wind tunnel, that allowed them to very quickly test out vast amount of different wing shapes to deduce which produces the highest lift. Doing experiments is very important when the theory / knowledge doesn't exists. Building things like wind tunnels allows to do the experiments much more efficiently and safely, as you don't need to build a full plane to test out one part, and it allows to measure things much more accurately in a fixed setup.

  • @shaan.edits1570
    @shaan.edits1570 3 года назад +50

    in childhood when i was watching any black n white video,i was thinking that in past there were only cloudy days and the days were deprived of sun...childhood days are really golden days...in those days thinking of every single moment is imagination...

  • @drimranortho5526
    @drimranortho5526 3 года назад +12

    Thanks to those legends who really took step into this & who lost their lives.
    Thanks for making our life now comfortable ❤️🕊️🕊️❤️.

  • @MrZibigu
    @MrZibigu Год назад +14

    Wielki szacunek dla tych którzy robili eksperymenty. Każdy z nich coś wniósł. Nawet jesli coś nie wyszło to było chociaż wiadomo by w tym kierunku nie iść.

    • @Pavel_Poluian
      @Pavel_Poluian 11 месяцев назад

      🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳🕳
      It all started with the vibrating umbrella-orthopter "Sky Car" by James Pitts, then the umbrella was closed with a dome and devices appeared according to the scheme of conventional electromagnetic vibrating speakers (membrane + inductance) - fragments of the membrane were found by a farmer in Roswell. Then they created piezoelectric motors or with small dischargers on the surface (they glowed all over the body due to air ionization), and now these are aircraft with plasma propulsion panels (because they are angular - that is, with flat surfaces). Thousands of discharge cells are packed tightly in the motor panels - they shoot plasma streams (railgun architecture - coaxial electrodes). The ionized air of the spark discharge is accelerated in the railgun cell by the Lorentz force to enormous speeds - a kind of ramjet engine is obtained. Just imagine! - tens of thousands of small ramjet engines assembled in a panel and firing plasma synchronously with a huge frequency (hundreds of kilohertz). Plasma jets form toroidal vortices of air - this air cushion creates lift and acceleration force. In my article "UFO - it's made in the USA" and in the books "UFO Hunting" and "UFO Elimination" all this is described in detail. The technology is quite mundane - it is known in the smallest details due to information leaks. For example, air ionization in coaxial railgun cells is created with the help of radiation (radioactive polonium is introduced into the metal). Devices of this type were used all 50-60-70-80 for secret missions (they took off, as a rule, from special submarines). With the fall of the USSR, their use by the United States was practically curtailed (in the novel "Little Green Men" by Christopher Buckley, a speechwriter for Bush Sr., a scene is described where the US president decides to curtail the project with "flying saucers"). The curtailment of the project can be recorded by the drop in magnesium consumption in the United States, since such fuel was used in fuel cells (magnesium tapes burned in forced galvanic batteries), this is 2007-2008. However, the development of the technology continued later in the Russian Federation and China (the technology was restored by reverse engineering methods for downed devices). Secrecy, however, remained, and there was no civilian use, because the technology is not suitable for this - harmful microwave from pulsed plasma engines (harm to pilots and the impact on electrical appliances inside and along the flight line). The payload is low (but one nuclear charge will pull.) There is no radio communication - unmanned vehicles can fly and maneuver only according to the program. Previously, there was a narrow application profile - rare spy missions (so that pilots do not receive a lot of radiation). Reconnaissance aircraft of this type were often observed at military bases, missile launch pads and airfields. They were even seen by peaceful explorers in the taiga, where glades were laid for seismic exploration - UFOs flew there to check whether military construction was underway (I myself heard stories about it))). I think this technology will be declassified soon, and cargo airships with flickering round plasma panels on the hull surface will appear in the Arctic sky.

  • @jobanierortega6013
    @jobanierortega6013 3 года назад +13

    I’m glad we still have this beautiful images from the past, it reminds us about why we are who we are today!

  • @_.abhi_zeet._
    @_.abhi_zeet._ 3 года назад +26

    "FAILURE is the key to SUCCESS;
    each mistake teaches us something".
    ~ Morihei Ueshiba

  • @spaideman7850
    @spaideman7850 3 года назад +35

    2:36 ironman's great grandfather.

  • @jamesst.george9125
    @jamesst.george9125 2 года назад +2

    Thanks to all the amazing engineers...who never gave up...continued innovation...look around and appreciate what they have done to humanity.

  • @RivanJDas-rz7ug
    @RivanJDas-rz7ug 2 года назад +22

    Kudos to those dedicated craftsmen.
    Today, we have the flights/planes, because of you guys.
    Thanks for the great contribution to this planet.

  • @eldorado3523
    @eldorado3523 3 года назад +163

    it's pretty funny, they were all focused on beating the wings, when it was the wing's airfoil shape that was the true secret. Some of those could have actually flown if they had just ditched the flapping mechanisms and added a forward motion method. It's really a great example of occam's razor applied to engineering.

    • @emekaamajiaku7259
      @emekaamajiaku7259 3 года назад +12

      The idea is from the flaps of a bird's wing

    • @maheshmishra3496
      @maheshmishra3496 3 года назад +2

      But we could not generate the initial energy for lift off with flaps. That can do its job mid air.
      But birds exerts immense power during an lift off just like we do while starting the sprint.

    • @Priyabiswas8845
      @Priyabiswas8845 3 года назад +30

      It's really easy to tell after invention

    • @Nezuko-sy1ls
      @Nezuko-sy1ls 3 года назад +1

      @@Priyabiswas8845 haha exactly.....

    • @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20
      @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 3 года назад +7

      Well, not really. Fixed wing was known to be capable of flying, but the big obstacles in the end were how to control it, and what wing shape produces the highest lift. Engine was also solved already. For these reasons for example Wright brothers built a wind tunnel for testing different wing shapes very quickly and effectively to find out the best shape. They also developd the controls in a very systematic way with a glider without an engine. Engine was the last part they added as they considered it a solved problem, realizing the real problem was the manuvearability, by other words the controls. How to control the thing in air and how to always keep it in pilot control.

  • @danielfanai594
    @danielfanai594 3 года назад +24

    They don't fail, they're finding out ways it could not happen... This is a great progress and process of invention.

  • @L.S.B.anim3
    @L.S.B.anim3 9 месяцев назад +8

    I like how they thought making flaping wings would make it fly😭

  • @battleshipfleet
    @battleshipfleet 3 года назад +29

    A lot of these designs are amazingly creative. thanks to all who helped shape what heavier than air aircraft that we are blessed with today.

    • @alishsworld4265
      @alishsworld4265 2 года назад

      They were developing physics rules also so that you can make idiotic comments.

  • @AnJelloSnaccy
    @AnJelloSnaccy 3 года назад +49

    I see a good amount of these as wins. Even though they didn't take off, they definitely showed proof of thrust. Props for the genius back then

    • @METALLICARULES11
      @METALLICARULES11 3 года назад

      Remember though the ones moving forward are probably being towed though.

    • @-danR
      @-danR 2 года назад

      They needed better props.

    • @anzaeria
      @anzaeria 2 года назад +1

      One of them did take off. It was only a short distance off the ground but it was sustained flight. It was impressive.

  • @motormouthalmighty
    @motormouthalmighty 11 месяцев назад +1

    these machines are just beyond intricate,sophisticated and absolutely incredible.i've been building for nearly twenty years and all this is light years ahead of anything that I can do.this is over a hundred years ago!just staggering!

  • @OrangeDurito
    @OrangeDurito Месяц назад +1

    Humanity's ingenuity and perserverance (and sometimes stupidity, the right way) honestly blows my mind. It is because of these crazy ones that we have advanced so far in so little time on a cosmic scale. Never underestimate the power of plausible dream and unyielding determination.

  • @msbrad
    @msbrad 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for the endless challenges and heroic failures.

  • @bigpj7359
    @bigpj7359 3 года назад +314

    Nobody:
    The people trying: NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP

  • @m.sualisumohammed6247
    @m.sualisumohammed6247 3 года назад +16

    By thinking the impossible, even if we dont realise it, one day someone might realise it. Thanks to this great thinkers.

  • @ketankbc
    @ketankbc 2 года назад

    Appreciate their efforts and the sponsors without them it wasn’t possible..

  • @abcddaily6713
    @abcddaily6713 3 года назад +55

    They had never imagined that you have to keep wings fixed to fly

    • @beactivebehappy9894
      @beactivebehappy9894 3 года назад +14

      You can't actually blame then because the science was very young at the time, we didn't even discover many of the current elements that we know, atom was also observed very late.
      So the closest observation we had were birds

    • @isaacnewton7424
      @isaacnewton7424 3 года назад +3

      @@beactivebehappy9894 da Vinci already worked on flying machines / helicopter etc in the 15th century.

    • @Ankit-d9f4u
      @Ankit-d9f4u 2 года назад

      @@isaacnewton7424 da vinchi didn't invent shit

  • @Marinesvr
    @Marinesvr 3 года назад +21

    Went through all that hard work just so I can make a paper airplane

  • @decembersunita
    @decembersunita 3 года назад +6

    It is so motivational to watch these footage. I'm have failed my exam so many times that I gave up but I will keep trying after watching this.

  • @greensolutions5505
    @greensolutions5505 2 года назад +1

    No words.. No words.. No words.. Love them bottom of my heart. Thanks for their noble souls.

  • @saurabhsorout203
    @saurabhsorout203 3 года назад +11

    This is how everything starts. From airplanes to rockets, from cycles to high end cars.

  • @AbhinavKumar-pl9bv
    @AbhinavKumar-pl9bv 3 года назад +77

    From discovering fire and inventing wheel to flying and space missions, the history of mankind is beautiful on this side ❤️

  • @doheo33
    @doheo33 3 года назад +171

    Imagine a transcontinental flight depended on the pilots cycling power

    • @shashishekhar----
      @shashishekhar---- 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @goldy7141
      @goldy7141 3 года назад +27

      Usain bolt be driving it

    • @Hcheeza
      @Hcheeza 3 года назад +1

      Doraemon: The kingdom of bird reference be like 🤣😂

    • @mikebegay3824
      @mikebegay3824 3 года назад +9

      Fuel saver pollution free.

    • @hackhack9034
      @hackhack9034 3 года назад +9

      @@mikebegay3824 only if people had strength to fucking pedal for hours

  • @WalterKiefer
    @WalterKiefer Год назад +8

    I recognize that last model, I believe that's the Curtiss-Bleecher helicogyre. The advantage of having small propellers on each of the rotor blades is that it doesn't produce a torque like a normal helicopter so it doesn't need a tail rotor to counteract it.

  • @oqvp
    @oqvp 3 года назад +10

    They were amazing people who never gave up...that's the spirit of the human mind.

  • @1326christ
    @1326christ 3 года назад +53

    I really appreciate their hardwork and their attempts they have made to fly. Some way or the other they all contributed to fullfill human's desire to fly.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 2 года назад

      0:16 is actually incredible considering how long ago it was.

    • @wezmarauder2754
      @wezmarauder2754 2 года назад

      To OP. FALSE.
      The Wright brothers flew in 1903.
      This footage is clearly from the 1920's to 1940's.
      Ergo planes had already been invented. These CLOWS just tried to find a novel way of flying.
      So they were just big dreamers who knew f*ck all about engineering or the basics of avionics - something which was understood at that time.

  • @dulinapeduru3500
    @dulinapeduru3500 3 года назад +31

    A huge thanks for this brave men who sacrificed their whole life to just have the planes we have today.

  • @crazymangoz9583
    @crazymangoz9583 2 месяца назад

    I find it interesting how many of these builds attempt to mimic how birds fly. It makes sense, but just really interesting to see

  • @Andrew-ly6yf
    @Andrew-ly6yf 3 года назад +11

    Imagine how fun it would be if everyone was flying around nowadays in different weird contraptions

  • @mmkhhgggfd
    @mmkhhgggfd 3 года назад +9

    From their little mistakes now man has finally learned and applied their theories to fly

  • @goshareyourown
    @goshareyourown 3 года назад +166

    0:44 always makes me laugh

    • @Bantersam
      @Bantersam 3 года назад +13

      Heard of dancing car but haven't seen it until now
      Never heard of dancing helicoptor but saw it today 🤣

    • @shaileshparmar-tp3wv
      @shaileshparmar-tp3wv 3 года назад +3

      Incredibly osm😂😂😂

    • @belsazarsilvercross8159
      @belsazarsilvercross8159 3 года назад +3

      The first lowrider...

    • @alvitodev
      @alvitodev 3 года назад +5

      Bad piggies machines be like

    • @vikastripathi878
      @vikastripathi878 3 года назад +4

      Masala peesne ki machine lag rahi hai.... 😂

  • @АлександрРузанов-п5я

    Низкий поклон таким людям которые не по боялись испытывать и по зновать новое

  • @spaceboy1362
    @spaceboy1362 3 года назад +15

    "Failure Make Them Success"
    Because
    " They Never Gave Up Their Passion"