How does a Cargo Helicopter work? (CH-47 Chinook) Heavy Cargo Transporter.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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    The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a tandem-rotor helicopter developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Vertol. The Chinook is a heavy-lift helicopter that is among the heaviest-lifting Western helicopters
    Top speed: 302 km/h
    Introduced: 1962
    Cruise speed: 291 km/h
    Unit cost: 35,000,000-35,000,000 USD (2008)
    Engine type: Honeywell T55
    First flight: 21 September 1961
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  • @rileybriggs4731
    @rileybriggs4731 Год назад +310

    It's nice to see some appreciation for us cargo boys from a Chinook crew chief. One additional thing, While the aft rotors are higher than the fwd rotorhead its not the reason the blades don't hit each other. Both rotors are mechanically linked by the driveshaft so when you rotate one rotor the other one turns at an identical rate in the opposite direction. The rotorheads themselves are phased so each blade always remains the exact same distance from each other. Like the way an old hand crank egg beaters whisks pass through each other but never touch

    • @first-thoughtgiver-of-will2456
      @first-thoughtgiver-of-will2456 Год назад +1

      I wonder if they'd shake each other to pieces too from rotor wash otherwise.

    • @d_pete361
      @d_pete361 Год назад +6

      @@first-thoughtgiver-of-will2456 look up Chinook ground resonance videos.

    • @kevinfernandez9999
      @kevinfernandez9999 Год назад +1

      I was wondering what would happen if the rotors bend

    • @karlbodner4937
      @karlbodner4937 Год назад +2

      @@kevinfernandez9999 what do you mean by "bend"?

    • @dirtyharry205
      @dirtyharry205 Год назад +3

      flex

  • @juryfilatov4520
    @juryfilatov4520 Год назад +57

    Where did you see a tank weighing 10 tons, for reference, a 120mm tank gun alone weighs 6 tons!
    BMP Bradley weight - 23 tons.
    Weight BTR 80A - 14 tons

    • @DeltaCharLee
      @DeltaCharLee Год назад +3

      Maybe he is talking about the fake M4 Sherman tanks used in WW2🤣🤣🤣

    • @juryfilatov4520
      @juryfilatov4520 Год назад +1

      @@DeltaCharLee 30 ton=)

    • @DeltaCharLee
      @DeltaCharLee Год назад +1

      @@juryfilatov4520 the inflatbale one bro make it very light🤣

    • @bobbyd6680
      @bobbyd6680 Год назад +3

      My first thought. Ain't no Chinook hauling tanks, IFV, etc. Maybe artillery pieces and utility trucks and such. But tanks?

    • @DeltaCharLee
      @DeltaCharLee Год назад +1

      @@bobbyd6680 tanks are impossible, so yeah artillery pieces, riverine boats and cargo is more accurate

  • @kolptroop9983
    @kolptroop9983 Год назад +55

    I’ve had the fortune to spend many hours flying in the back of this beast. Static line jumps, HALO jumps, helocasting, small boat inserting/extracting and fast-roping. The one thing that scared the crap out of me was in-flight refueling at night: I recall one mission watching it happen under night vision while I was sitting on the floor near the forward starboard gun window- it seemed like the blades were almost touching the C-130 that was giving us gas. It was, for me, terrifying. What an amazing machine and it always brought us home. Props to the crew dogs and the pilots!
    🇺🇸

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      ..em..

    • @ryan_cdx
      @ryan_cdx Год назад +1

      special forces sir?

    • @jakegames1870
      @jakegames1870 Год назад +1

      1-60th?

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      //em//

    • @southwestxnorthwest
      @southwestxnorthwest 8 месяцев назад

      ​@jakegames1870 160th SOAR "Nightstalkers" (not "1-60th "). 160th is the aviation unit that flies special operations missions, SF and other military branch operators do the jumps

  • @Waterratt4344
    @Waterratt4344 Год назад +71

    My son joined the Army and is currently training as a Chinook Mechanic. This is an impressive piece of machinery, I wish I could have worked on one.

    • @henrydouberly3950
      @henrydouberly3950 Год назад +1

      If he gets stationed in the 101st I’ll see him soon!!!

    • @Roverphone
      @Roverphone Год назад

      Your son could join the Russian army and become a technician of the truly amazing Mi 26

    • @ccarroll4339
      @ccarroll4339 Год назад

      Oh, poor lad. It is an amazing piece of hardware. He's gonna love it as mich as he hates it. And sacrifice a lot of blood and sweat to the chinook God.

    • @PothRacing
      @PothRacing Год назад

      @@henrydouberly3950lol I just got out of the 101st as a chinook TI in 2022

    • @TheoneandonlyJobis
      @TheoneandonlyJobis 11 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on the hooker in the family!

  • @karlbodner4937
    @karlbodner4937 Год назад +13

    I mean you tried. I'll give you that. Some things are close enough. But you should have done better research. You got the counter torque right, but the Fwd head rotates counter clockwise, just like EVERY US designed helicopter.
    Its a minimum crew of 3 up to 6 mission depending. Never knew my Flight Engineer and Crew chief were sitting in the heater and avionics closet facing forward.
    The engine compression/combustion was close enough, as well as the description of the drive shafts. As stated from someone else, the rotor blades are intermeshed, and phased.
    The rotor heads are of a RC model. Not even close. Plus there are only two dual boost actuators (not four) per rotor head. At least you referenced Differential Collective Pitch (DCP) correctly. And did a decent job describing how the two rotor systems work with control inputs.
    And the glaringly obvious was the Tank as external cargo. Unbelievable.

  • @garystewart3110
    @garystewart3110 10 месяцев назад +19

    The Army names all of their helicopters after Native American Indians, except the Cobra for some reason.

    • @gj1234567899999
      @gj1234567899999 3 месяца назад +4

      The cobra came before they started naming helicopters Native American names. Like they had they Huey, the cobra came from the Huey

    • @tevalove
      @tevalove 2 месяца назад

      @@gj1234567899999The actual name for the Huey is the Iroquois. Huey came from the older designation of "Helicopter, Utility 1" or HU-1. But yes, the Cobra was designed from the Huey.

    • @randomuser5443
      @randomuser5443 Месяц назад

      @@gj1234567899999that was the Iroquois

    • @randomuser5443
      @randomuser5443 Месяц назад

      Its because it was a modification of the UH-1. Basically bell made their support heli into an attack heli and the cobra was just the name

  • @gianpaolovillani6321
    @gianpaolovillani6321 Год назад +4

    The CH-47 Chinook is a beautiful helicopter, I want it to remain operational for many more decades, and never need to be replaced from the new helicopter.

  • @Super_Hornet_
    @Super_Hornet_ Год назад +17

    The USAF doesn't fly the Chinook, in the US, it is flown exclusively by the Army.

    • @andyx6248
      @andyx6248 Год назад

      I've seen Chinooks parked at Norfolk, so the Marines uses them too.

    • @matthouse6279
      @matthouse6279 Год назад +3

      @@andyx6248you have not seen marine 47’s. Maybe 46’s 20 years ago.

    • @Borzoi86
      @Borzoi86 Год назад +2

      @@andyx6248 The USMC used to operate the CH-46, never the CH-47. The '46 is about 2/3 the size of the Chinook, had less internal seating and could not lift as much as the 'Hook. The Sea Knight was more maneuverable but the Chinook never seemed to run out of power. (I flew the '46 as a Marine and then the '47 when I "changed religions" to be come a pilot in the Army Reserves.)

  • @edgardomunoz2688
    @edgardomunoz2688 Год назад +33

    One of the most capable helicopters ever made for multiporpouse needs. Military and humanitarian.

    • @John70965
      @John70965 3 месяца назад

      Yes, it is. It's come a long way since leaving Ridley Park back in '61.

  • @urine_gaming
    @urine_gaming Год назад +8

    It's like an advertisement on why you should get a Chinook and I'm more than convinced to buy one

  • @thecrabpulsar
    @thecrabpulsar Год назад +19

    The fact that the two rotor blades never touch each other is one thing that never ceases to amaze me. The design ingenuity of the engineers hats off to them.

    • @CallMeByMyMatingName
      @CallMeByMyMatingName 9 месяцев назад +6

      they're at different heights..... super complicated.

    • @samyak5386
      @samyak5386 7 месяцев назад +1

      They are at different heights you fuckin donut

    • @MilkT0ast
      @MilkT0ast 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@CallMeByMyMatingNamenot true, they flex. The reason they dont hit, is because they are both connected by the drive shaft in a way that they will never touch, think of it like an old mechanical egg beater

    • @CallMeByMyMatingName
      @CallMeByMyMatingName 7 месяцев назад +2

      @MilkT0ast So your troll is to pretend you're blind? Kindly observe a photo of the Chinook.
      Of course, the blades are geared to sweep into the other's gap.
      I'm not sure why you mention they flex though. It'd be a non-factor, for multiple reasons.
      Engeneers obviously like redundancies. It's very clear that more than one method was incorporated to keep relatively important parts from whacking each other.

    • @MilkT0ast
      @MilkT0ast 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@CallMeByMyMatingName ok I see you're just one of those dismissive people who while never yield. So good day to you sir.

  • @shady2493
    @shady2493 Год назад +3

    Definitely my favorite helicopter to fly in when I was in The Army

  • @donavanelgin7776
    @donavanelgin7776 Год назад +25

    When I was camping, there was a fire several miles away, a Chinook came once every ten minutes to pick up water from the lake. It was very loud and it was like thunder.

    • @Patriot-bn9om
      @Patriot-bn9om Год назад +3

      The CH-47 can carry a 2,000 gallon water bucket. This is a very powerful tool used in wild land firefighting. Army National Guard CH-47 units and pilots are expert at wild land fire fighting in their states.

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Patriot-bn9omYes sir. I remember a famous photograph of a CH-47 extracting soldiers and civilians and detainees from the roof of a remote villiage in Afghanistan. It was the PA Air Guard pilots. Whenever I went down to Fort Indiantown Gap for training I would watch them hovering in the middle of a field 4 feet above the ground. They did that most of the-mid day to practice stabilization in shifting winds and warm air thermals. It paid off in Afghanistan and Iraq where I got to ride them in action. Those pilots would fly into the rotor wash of the leading Chinook, be blinded by dust, fly in and land sideways all off instruments and night vision. Damned good at their jobs.

  • @agiftarifkyardana1838
    @agiftarifkyardana1838 Год назад +14

    Never seen chinook can carrying main battle tank🙁

    • @Christfollower89
      @Christfollower89 Год назад +4

      You really aren't going to move more than 24,000 lbs

  • @draculastraphouse7863
    @draculastraphouse7863 Год назад +4

    I love how the people in the thumbnail are giants compared to the extremely tiny tank in the helicopter, so accurate.....

  • @sirswerve2493
    @sirswerve2493 7 месяцев назад +1

    The greatest helicopter of all time. The king!

  • @esmaeel.kargar
    @esmaeel.kargar Год назад +12

    Such a piece of art and engineering!

  • @BadGaming101
    @BadGaming101 Год назад +6

    love these they helped our town to be saved by these great machines when dam started to fail in 2019 the RAF brought bags of gravel to fill in the hole in the spillway . most of the town has a *Keep your chinook up* sticker and some one made them the dam fixers badge too

  • @dmitriysvistunov6043
    @dmitriysvistunov6043 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ми-26 (Россия) вот это агрегат!!! Он этого чинука как салфетку поднимает в лёгкую.

  • @flyg13
    @flyg13 Год назад +5

    It would be way cool if they made an advanced Chinook. I can't even imagine what that beast would look like.

    • @flyg13
      @flyg13 9 месяцев назад

      @her0inAddict I know the Osprey, but I wouldn't call that an advanced Chinook. I take it you're not a fan of the V22?

  • @Toxic_Man_
    @Toxic_Man_ Год назад +4

    0:30 Chinook does what others can't! Mi-26 Halo: Well, yes yes, I fucked up

  • @imhere8474
    @imhere8474 Год назад +4

    ‘The chinook does what other aircraft cannot’
    Yeah become an RPG magnet….

    • @seanbrennan7071
      @seanbrennan7071 Год назад

      Seen some take a hit to the ramp and fly away. That’s what Apaches are for. Escort bitches.

  • @maxd3028
    @maxd3028 Год назад +4

    Exceptional review ! 👏💯 Thank you for your efforts 💖

  • @SGT.Airborne
    @SGT.Airborne Год назад +2

    got to jump out of one of these with my own rig, pretty cool aircraft.

  • @rotorwash157
    @rotorwash157 Год назад +3

    Great video with a lot of accurate information and cool animations, however you got the rotors spinning backwards. Forward goes counter clockwise and rear goes clockwise

  • @russellwilliams3209
    @russellwilliams3209 Год назад +5

    My dad always says that anyone can be taught to operate a helicopter, but it takes a special breed to learn from the Chinook.
    He flew The Chinook as it grew for 20 years.

    • @LiPo5000
      @LiPo5000 3 месяца назад

      Flying one is like spinning a basketball on your left forefinger! Master this, and you can fly a Chinook!

  • @2saint-bell
    @2saint-bell Год назад +27

    I work in the US army as a chinook helicopter repairer! I enjoyed watching your video, it is very nice video! Thanks for making this :)👍

    • @roadscholar05
      @roadscholar05 Год назад

      I used to break Chinooks. CW4 T.H. Nadeau I loved by CE and FEs. When I went through the Chinooks course at Ma Rucker in 1980, after I had finished, I took one of my CEs up in a TH-55 and let him get some stick time. CEs and get stick time in most other helicopters, but not in Chinooks as you have two pilots up front. Oh, my dad commanded the 228th ASHB, 1st Cav Div, in Vietnam in 1967.

    • @richkid2468
      @richkid2468 Год назад +1

      Proud Chinook mechanic

  • @Alicks2010
    @Alicks2010 Год назад +3

    First it was 44 passengers, than 33-50 passengers and then at the end 55 passengers. So how many passengers can it hold?.....

  • @TFB-chris
    @TFB-chris Год назад +13

    Great video, thanks for that. But you missed out to tell about gyroscopic possession. To move the helicopter sideways, the swashplates will tilt to front and back, depending on the rotor. The torque change will take effect 90 degrees later in the rotordisk.

    • @compt3ck
      @compt3ck Год назад +2

      That was driving me crazy but they probably simplified it for the video.

    • @prglass
      @prglass Год назад +2

      It's precession, not possession.

    • @TFB-chris
      @TFB-chris Год назад

      @@prglass thanks for making that clear. Remembered that word incorrectly and I am not an natural english tongue. But I tried to help. 😄

    • @alanwhitfield1907
      @alanwhitfield1907 9 месяцев назад

      This is a frequent statement made about gyroscopic precession in helicopter rotors, but it is not correct. The principle of gyroscopic precession is much misunderstood. The theory is that for a perfect gyroscope in which the mass is concentrated at the periphery, when a deflecting force is applied, the resulting deflection will be 90 degrees offset, in the direction of rotation. Such a system is only theoretical. All helicopter rotors have a large mass of the rotor head at the centre, and then the mass of the blades distributed along the length of the blade. Therefor the centre of mass, which affects the gyroscopic action is closer to the centre. As a result, although gyroscopic precession definitely occurs in helicopter rotors, it is definitely not 90 degrees. If you get the opportunity to examine any helicopter main rotor system and its flight controls attached to the swashplate, look at the control input at the front. It will be offset by about 12 degrees ahead of the centreline in the direction of rotation of the rotor. This is the control that will tilt the rotor forwards to get the forward thrust for flight. The exact amount of offset will vary from one aircraft to another, depending on the design of the rotor. Most helicopters have only three input controls to the swashplate, two for roll control and one at the front for pitch control, with a device known as the fixed scissor at the rear.

  • @milohog3871
    @milohog3871 Год назад

    Really good, heaps of stuff I wanted to know TY

  • @Rathod0527
    @Rathod0527 Год назад +5

    😍 Exiting to see video after a long time..,......Need More knowledge from you Bro......keep uploading 💥🔥🔥🔥👍

  • @irchesku
    @irchesku Год назад +2

    Какой бы не был крутой видос про CH-47, всегда есть видос где Ми-26 тащит его как игрушку

  • @2cents149
    @2cents149 Год назад

    Probably my favorite video on RUclips, I love the chinook so ........thank you.

  • @oussamlarkem9407
    @oussamlarkem9407 2 месяца назад

    If you are wondering, no! The chinook can not carry a tank. Its max payload is 10 tons while an M1 Abraham weighs 70 tons.

  • @ivanltrinidad8598
    @ivanltrinidad8598 Год назад +1

    master piece this video!!! mega like!

  • @CHANGER147
    @CHANGER147 Год назад

    Chinook does what no other helicopter can do ,Mi-26 hold my beer 🍻

    • @UltraTotenkopf
      @UltraTotenkopf Год назад

      *If I'm not mistaken, Chinook is the helicopter that the Russian monster drags like a toy!)))*
      ruclips.net/video/sRWZ5HlQz1I/видео.html&ab_channel=MilitaryUnit

  • @mdsaimunhossain507
    @mdsaimunhossain507 Год назад +1

    Excellent work chinook & this video also ❤️

  • @Guydudebr0
    @Guydudebr0 Год назад +3

    Woah this is really cool, my friend is a crew chief on one of these. Glad yall explained it to me!

  • @jmonk77
    @jmonk77 10 дней назад

    Not US Air Force, but US Army. The US Air Force uses it for search and rescue, the Army has historically been the primary operator of helicopters.

  • @ADRIAN-zh4ti
    @ADRIAN-zh4ti Год назад

    Damn This channel is great!!!
    Subscribed!

  • @MintyLime703
    @MintyLime703 Год назад +3

    Randomly saw one flying over rural Illinois one day. Went right over my friend's house, no idea where it was coming from or where it was going or why, but it was cool seeing one. It has a very distinctive profile from a distance.

  • @geertzwager1309
    @geertzwager1309 Год назад +13

    Nice video, and very good explanation and drawings of the complicated transmission of this beast.
    Two mistakes:
    - tanks are too heavy to be lifted by a Chinook but this has been mentioned elsewhere in the comments;
    - there are two seats in the cockpit, for the pilots only. Loadmaster, crewchief, flightengineers and gunners and whoever are all located in the cabin.

    • @chlorophyll6154
      @chlorophyll6154 6 месяцев назад

      But they can lift a Mi Hind, floating tank

  • @Mountianlions69
    @Mountianlions69 6 месяцев назад +1

    I spent 12 years on Chinooks in the RAF.

  • @eduardooliver6146
    @eduardooliver6146 Год назад +6

    Parabens pelo vídeo, gostei muito das explicações de como funciona esse icônico helicoptero que sempre me chamou a atenção por ser diferente dos demais!!

  • @JYF921
    @JYF921 Год назад +2

    Beautiful video!

  • @annetteshawunstoppableyou5281
    @annetteshawunstoppableyou5281 11 месяцев назад

    The Chinook helicopter really is a remarkable piece if kit!

  • @josephsarra4320
    @josephsarra4320 Год назад +18

    I really appreciate the videos that you’re sending out, especially the little boy and fat man atomic bomb videos. Can you do a video based on the RDS-1 (First Lightning) atomic bomb? I’ll be curious to know more about it.

  • @GarageMusicStudios
    @GarageMusicStudios 3 месяца назад

    I love when the troops do the T-pose

  • @tranhau3818
    @tranhau3818 Год назад +5

    I think a Chinook can't lift a battle tank.

  • @jamesmathew6236
    @jamesmathew6236 Год назад +3

    Wow! this is quite an engineerring marvel! Very informative!!

  • @Blind_Snapshots
    @Blind_Snapshots 10 месяцев назад

    Oh shiiiit, they made the cargobob IRL 👌🏻 Nice!

  • @du_nut_tuch_me4230
    @du_nut_tuch_me4230 Год назад +1

    I laughed as soon I saw those T-Posing soldiers

  • @Alfeco-dm7uk
    @Alfeco-dm7uk 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Were well done.
    Next video: CH53K
    The CH-47D’s cabin measures 30 x 8.3 x 6.5 feet (9.14 x 2.53 x 1.98m). It’s big enough to lift two HMMWVs or a HMMWV plus a 105-mm howitzer and gun crew, yet its fuselage is only 12 inches (30.5 cm) longer than the Army’s UH-60 Black Hawk utility helicopter.

  • @jeta1ininuviknwt
    @jeta1ininuviknwt 10 месяцев назад

    Saw one lift off from YEV to YUB with 3 x 8 drums of jet and a hold full of quad bikes. Pretty impressive.

  • @mromatic17
    @mromatic17 3 месяца назад

    kevin brown from junkyard digs was a chinook mechanic I have nothing but respect for him.

  • @scp-173mememode6
    @scp-173mememode6 Год назад +1

    OMG YOU ARE BACK! I THOUGHT YOU WILL BE NEVER POSTING AGAIN OMG THANK GOD HE POSTED!

  • @charlesfields878
    @charlesfields878 9 месяцев назад

    I rode one from Ft. Sill to Ft. Riley and back. What an experience. One troop spent most of the trip with a barf bag over his mouth. Coming back, one of the crew members threw oranges out the back end down onto houses.

  •  Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Thank you! Now I can fly with this without any training :D

  • @ericsn6158
    @ericsn6158 Год назад +1

    Apart from being informative, I very much liked and enjoyed the toy-like CGI rendering.

  • @oddsman01
    @oddsman01 7 месяцев назад +1

    “…can lift up to 10 tons of cargo.” As it’s lifting a 50-60 ton tank.

  • @genem895
    @genem895 Год назад +2

    Chinook is not heaviest lifting helicopter.
    Mi-26 is heaviest lifting helicopter in the world. It actually carried Chinook. There is a video

  • @bobohman34
    @bobohman34 7 дней назад

    I was told these run from "Pure Fuckin Magic"

  • @b1646717
    @b1646717 Год назад

    When the attack helicopters have to ask the cargo helo to slow down so they can keep up.

  • @nature.951
    @nature.951 10 месяцев назад

    It's a revolutionary design of this century in helicopter

  • @nidheeshnc5117
    @nidheeshnc5117 Год назад +4

    Nice work bro❤️

  • @nxncy
    @nxncy Год назад +2

    Thankyou sir fir explaining ♥️

  • @tekirdag5951
    @tekirdag5951 Год назад +1

    awesome video thank you

  • @santhoshkumar-zo8ru
    @santhoshkumar-zo8ru 7 дней назад

    I've travelled in chinook few times 2 years ago, it was very large and reached the destination on time even in High winds and rain. that project was called Project IGI. (It's a game)

  • @slavarussia2773
    @slavarussia2773 Год назад +1

    Very beautiful ilove it keep going thanks

  • @ichimonjiguy
    @ichimonjiguy Год назад

    CH-47 Chinook and C-130 Hercules are the backbone of modern military transport.

    • @Borzoi86
      @Borzoi86 Год назад

      Both these machines, and the B-52, will see a service life of 100 years before they are replaced in the inventory.

  • @codyandrex152
    @codyandrex152 10 месяцев назад +8

    If they had just let someone who worked on the 47s watch the video, they can avoid these mistakes:
    1. Fwd rotor counter-clockwise, Aft clockwise.
    2. Crew chief seats are rear facing.
    3. They are no 4 control rods below the swashplate, just a swivel and a pivot actuator.
    4. Chinook can't lift a tank...
    Nevertheless, still nice to see video on the Chinook.

  • @travisgoonan7667
    @travisgoonan7667 Год назад +1

    The thought has occurred to me that Jules Verne envisioned a similar craft to this in his book, Robur the Conqueror. For starters, it’s the same size and it also uses rotors to fly.

  • @babajee6521
    @babajee6521 Год назад +1

    Very very informative video thanks. Very detailed.

  • @AgricultureTechUS
    @AgricultureTechUS 26 дней назад

    Totally fascinating! Science is the ultimate adventure.

  • @Nice_GuyForUs
    @Nice_GuyForUs Год назад

    0:01 my man did the T-pose lol and IT CAN CARRY A TANK WOT that heil is a strong boi let’s hope I can see one🤞
    And also NICE video of explaining about the chinook keep up the good work 👍👍

  • @guilhermegodeiro
    @guilhermegodeiro Год назад

    This helicopter is amazing! This video is amazing! The people who made this helicopter and this video are incredibles!

  • @sreejibruzzshorts8357
    @sreejibruzzshorts8357 Год назад +7

    Excellent work bro❤️

  • @alamin.2327
    @alamin.2327 Год назад +1

    Welcome back

  • @FalkiXd
    @FalkiXd Год назад

    Amazing video!

  • @evanmason4967
    @evanmason4967 Год назад +2

    I think this man forgot about the gyroscopic procession but who's paying attention

  • @bobbyd6680
    @bobbyd6680 Год назад

    I live near SANG in Mich. Chinooks often fly over my house. You can feel them coming.

  • @shayivan
    @shayivan Год назад

    Chinook stands for “hey china! Look!”

  • @piloto_loco
    @piloto_loco Год назад +14

    what an excellent video. love the transparencies across fuselage and interior.
    i wished you were doing a same style video but for the blackhawk.

    • @jamesbrigham2926
      @jamesbrigham2926 Год назад

      Why bother the Blackhawk is trash.

    • @piloto_loco
      @piloto_loco Год назад

      @@jamesbrigham2926 you sound like a "qualified" fellow. glad everyone else does bother (lmao).

    • @jamesbrigham2926
      @jamesbrigham2926 Год назад

      @@piloto_loco Come on, it's just a little rude humor from a Chinook guy. Blackhawks are ok I guess, but they can't compare to that sexy dumpster.

  • @benoitnadeau5845
    @benoitnadeau5845 Год назад

    I clicked the video when saw the thumbnail showcasing a 15t payload capable chinook hauling a 3t Hummer plus a 60t MBT plus 4 plus 100kg passengers.

  • @jasonranaweera3630
    @jasonranaweera3630 Год назад +5

    The best video ever on Chinook. Well done! ♥️

  • @AntaresValdemar
    @AntaresValdemar 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative and well-presented video, thank you for sharing!

  • @desiboysajju3106
    @desiboysajju3106 Год назад +2

    Superb bro
    Really good
    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @davereid-daly2205
    @davereid-daly2205 Год назад

    Brilliant Video thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @paulkazibacharles
    @paulkazibacharles Год назад

    In the sixties my country Uganda and many other African countries were just being born (independence), and America already had such technologies! What a gap between the two parts of the world. My respect for USA as a superpower has doubled if not trippled!

    • @K.Z.K.V
      @K.Z.K.V 5 месяцев назад

      В Америке вертолеты начал строить Русский инженер Сикорский. Когда Русский космонавт полетел в космос , в Америке африканцев не считали людьми.

  • @Rei-mn9mn
    @Rei-mn9mn Год назад +1

    "trust me sir, i know how to ride a chinook"

  • @elizabethhollowaye7494
    @elizabethhollowaye7494 8 месяцев назад

    A late addition to the amazing lineup for this year's Canadian International Air Show was the CH-147 Chinook helicopter. By the time the Chinook was added, the air shows lineup was already published and released. This helicoper does heavy lifting mainly of motor vehicles and also manpower. It's the fastest and most powerful helicopter.
    When not used in military combat, the Chinook is used by the armed forces in transporting aid and equipment to disaster areas, such as firefighting to areas affected by forest fires and other wildfires. This year has been the busiest wildfire season, and firefighters and the armed forces were their ready, and the Chinook delivered some of the firefighting equipment to the sites.

  • @Mike-ky8wd
    @Mike-ky8wd Месяц назад +1

    Awesome aircraft. Curious...what purpose do the tubular railings along the top of the fuselage serve?

  • @Ghostracer786
    @Ghostracer786 Год назад +1

    Your back!!!

  • @fetanizmczorabin8543
    @fetanizmczorabin8543 Год назад

    -Cant they just stand on attention if you cant animate them?
    -No, T-pose it is

  • @VykintasGlodenis
    @VykintasGlodenis Год назад +1

    The only problem I have with this video is that it tells that Chinook's lift capacity is up to 10 tons... and then it illustrates this by showing a Chinook transporting a TANK :D Main battle tanks weigh from 46 (T90) to 55 (Abrams) or even 63 (Leopard) tons.

  • @exiledguardian5862
    @exiledguardian5862 Год назад +10

    Very impressive video presentation! These kind of videos I would say are of quality at its best! Appreciate it! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to see next those aircraft carriers.

  • @ohnen818
    @ohnen818 Год назад

    Nothing like a Phase 4 tear down. *eye twitches

  • @JutwaPlay
    @JutwaPlay Год назад

    thanks for making this video

  • @markchapman2585
    @markchapman2585 Год назад +2

    I was playing on the Bluffs in Toronto when I heard it Chinook fly by all the sand started shaking on the side of the cliff it was cool to see though.

  • @hellstrike1064
    @hellstrike1064 Год назад +1

    0:01 T pose activate