History Wanted This FLYING SUBMARINE, But Failed... SO I BUILT ONE
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Welcome to another episode of Trailmakers! Today I am recreating a flying submarine concept originally designed by a man named Boris Ushakov in the 1930's. Sure it had some issues and never got passed the drawing board, but at least it looked cool! Will it work in Trailmakers?
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2:25 Pressure. In the moment the cockpit got flooded too, there is no pressure difference inside to the outside, which helps to not shatter the cockpit windows. Same is done with some russion submarines with the lookout, which is "inside" but get flooded too
Yeah. That's why the windows are in the conning tower, in the light hull and not part of the main pressure hull. The reason Russian subs have windows unlike cutouts on British and US subs is that the Russians have to deal with harsher conditions in the arctic waters meaning they had to find a safer way to observe the environment without their seamen dying to the sea
@@communistpingu5255 Russia has a horrible history with killing it's own in "tested" submarines so I can see why they'd do this
Also to counter 1m³ of airspace in the cockpit you would need one ton of counterweight - which would make for a pretty heavy plane.
this is very true
This is true.
Nicely done:) Your getting pretty good at building those strange designs on the first try lol. Shows how well you know the Trailmakers mechanics:) Keep up the great work holmes!
I immediately recognized what he was building just from the thumbnail. Very good work indeed
Holmes. Lol
@@braydonattoe2078 ikr...lol, my accents even come through in my texts;)
it’s his 👁👄👁
Just imagine a collaboration between @ThatDomGuy and @Scrapman. A builder and a tinkerer!
"There are more planes in the ocean, than submarines in the sky... But this could change!" -The guy who came up with this idea
The flooded cockpit is very logical; when underwater, the aircraft’s windows would have an extreme amount of stress. By flooding the cockpit, the stress is removed, and the aircraft is still useable, instead of breaking the control center every time you went underwater
Just make the windows out of enameled glass, you just need stalker teeth and quartz
@@Echo_the_half_glitch and have a extreme, heightened, exponentially rising amount of pressure as you go lower? Doubt the effectiveness there is a reason why submarines or at least military ones don’t usually have windows.
@@lynx8779 r/whooosh
@@Echo_the_half_glitch "detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region, are you certain whatever you are doing is worth it?"
Makes sense. I thought why they would do that. That answers it.
Flying submarine. "There are more planes in the ocean than submarines in the sky" the inventor wanted to prove that wrong
also, make the kugelpanzer
Recreate the "Christmas Bullet Plane" also known as the "Cantilever Aero Bullet", was an American single-seat cantilever wing Biplane used during WW2 (?)
Yessd crapman has smart fans
@@Playlost crapman 😳
@@AethenTheProotTheSecond lol
Not quite
About flooding the cockpit- glass is a really risky thing to have under pressure underwater, so rather than deal with that massive weak point you can just flood any compartments with windows. No pressure differential between the inside and outside of the pane of glass means it's not under any stress, and then when you need the glass-filled cockpit to see out of when flying around you can just drain it out again.
Yeah, the Russian do this with their subs because when on the surface you generally gave some people sitting or standing on the sail to help with navigation, the Russians couldn't do this as easily being in the Arctic ocean a lot more that other submarines, so instead of having people outside they have windowed compartments that get flooded when submerged.
@@dvddestroyer9981 I see we saw the same video lol
@@patrickhector We all did apparently lmao
@@patrickhector how about a link?
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Hey scrapman, I think for your next vehicle in this series you should look at the Fairey Rotodyne. It's a combo of a plane and helicopter only that the rotor is unpowered. Seems like it would be a fun challenge
I strongly agree.
So it's a helicopter with more lift basically?
Nope it's a plane with an unpowered helicopter rotor
So a plane with more lift
02:05
That is why 'military' submarine don't usualy have window "the glass can only take a certain amount of pressure before breaking depending of the thickness & type of glass"
You can find some on the conning tower of a few submarine but the space where the windows are place are flooded to eliminate the presure on the glass to prevent it from breaking, they have done the same thing to this "plane-submarine"
Ummm research subs have lots of glass. But super thick
@@jamesTBurke When I made the comment I was thinking about military subs ,but yea some research/civil subs have glass and can have a lot of them.
I've made my research there are some glass spheres that have been rated to go almost 9,000 meters. (30,000 feet)
Fixed my comment by the way.
@@lahaire4389 Russian subs have them. But that area gets flooded when they submerge
@@lahaire4389 your good. If people have knowledge they should share it
scrapman: * talking about flying while wet *
me: well my friend, in the industry we call that ''frostbite''
There was a flying sub concept. It had 3 upwards mounted engines and was a pretty small sub. You could improve the current build by replacing more blocks with wing pieces.
Seeing as you seem to enjoy weird vehicles and having built many myself i challenge you to build your best realistic looking, working flying wing without any vertical or horizontal tailfins
This looks more like a diving plane than a flying submarine :D
Tip: use oars as rotor blades as they’re bigger than the small ones but bigger than the big ones
they're not angled though, they wont produce any actual thrust
I have a guess for possibly why the original needed to flood the airplane cockpit.
When flying a plane, you want to sit as far forward as possible for the best field of view, but a submarine probably wants a ballast near the nose to aid with pitch control.
Nope, it is against waterpressure bursting the windows, it's still done on russian submarines.
@@daanoffline5716 Ahhh, that makes perfect sense too. I'm not used to thinking about windows on a submarine.
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Day like 20 of asking scrapman to play SimplePlanes for this kind of thing. Also I’m losing my memory
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2nd comment though
Second not first
I think you should make a RCXD in Instruments of Destruction. Pretty much a RC car that can squeeze into buildings and explode. Good luck with the exploding part. Day 13.
They probably made the cockpit submergable because at greater depth glass of the cockpit would break due to pressure difference inside and outside the cockpit, so they had to do that.
Hey Scrapman, try recreating the Yakovlev VVP-6, a massive experimental VTOL design that could potentially carry surface-to-air missile equipment and possibly even be a flying aircraft carrier
I assume the cockpit is flooded so that the windows don’t crack under the outside pressure of the water, Russian submarines, which unlike US submarines, have windows on the top part of the submarine which helps with navigation when on surface level, with American subs the crew has to actually get out in order to see, anyway, this top part of the sub also gets flooded so that these windows don’t crack under pressure.
this is the second time that france created a submarine that is really not in the naval treaty guidelines
first was the surcoff submarine cruiser
Hey probably you dont see this but i have in the workshop helicopter that dont realy work he calld Helicopter 1.8 and i be very hepy if you trie to fix it (i sory if my inglish not good) thenks and my name is yali
I’d love to see a version of this where after building the accurate recreation, you build a real-life-applicable improvement on what they were going for
scrapman I have asked many times.
can you try make the goodyear inflataplane in trailmakers?
Recreate the Japanese Aircraft-Carrier submarine, you can find good info on yt/Google and other Pls Pls 🥺🥺 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Someone suggested in a older video but The xf-85 goblin. A small fighter that would detach from a Bomber.
Is really a "landing" if you touch down in water? Wouldn't that be a "watering"?
_Sir, this is restricted airspace, please water your aircraft._
* pulls out watering can *
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A flying sub? Why not build a submarine-car-plane cehicle at this point
There was a submarine aircraft carrier. The airplanes were required to fold their wings to fit inside the aircraft carrier while it was submerged
Hello flying pancake guy
Hey scrap man you could recreate a human torpedo there were many versions of them in ww2
Acktchually it is a swimming aircraft *sniffles and pushes glasses with one finger*
@ScrapMan , because the glass windows of the cockpit, they could not be that strong and would collapse under the water pressure. If there's water on both sides, pressure is same, and also the sub is more balanced
What about trying Starbase? Looks like you enjoy space stuff based of many your builds and challenges.
sarbase Is space MMO, you can build your own ships and (take a wild guess) starbases. Its in beta but its really fun game and fits the channel so well. Maybe new series? If You like it?
at least check this out
Can you do a olden days battering ram in instruments of destruction
Please
Bild
The
Kugelpanzer
Please
Scrapman!
Build the Soviet Ekranoplan.
He could have used the space shuttle seat, which works underwater
Yo I genuinely tried building this the other day lmaoo
Scrapman pin this comment if YOU ACTUALLY ADORE YOUR AUDIENCE
(tho i know u do 😄 thx for always taking our ideas into your creations)
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Hold up... ScrapMan, scuba dives? Is their anything you haven't done?
I'm going to start calling you "Multi-man". 😁
Sadly this cant work in real life, because you control your bouncy by filling those things with water, so the air needs to get out of the ship,
And now you dont have the air to inflate those things again to get to the surface.
The only way i see is to try to get a little bit up so you can be a little bit outside the water, have a pipe or something that will suck air to fill those things again so you can stay on water again and fly off.
The cockpit would be flooded so there is no pressure difference which could break the glass windows. Other soviet subs do the same thing with a glass compartment.
It would be cool if he did a scuba diving video
They actually succeeded after 2008 they had to stop because then they would no longer have uso "unidentified submarine object"
ngl that looks like a stingray
The design looks similar to a manta ray I wonder if that was on purpose
Your pfp looks something I'm using as a logo in my proto
Scrapman, can you build a* "Mine-craft", a craft that sweeps mines from the ocean and/or land.
Hey Mr Scrap. Have you ever played "From the Depths"? It has a lot more resources (blocks, materials, WEDGES, machine parts, etc.) To make some really wicked creations. You might really enjoy it. And you could do a series in the campaign too 😉
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It took another three decades before a flying sub appeared for real. This was a craft built in 1962 by Donald Reid, an engineer at aircraft manufacturer North American Aviation.Jun 30, 2010 nx 526 acutal worked
Try the Novgorod in trailmakers, it was a circular boat with a turret in the middle with 2 CANNONS placed on them. It was developed in the late 1800s and only 1 was ever produced (I think). Plus it was russian
There was that one and many more failed weapons of history in this video from the infographics show:ruclips.net/video/RUWdkq29f2E/видео.html
Your first underwater attempt went 8MPH, which is 6.9 knots.
(nice)
Probably you could expand this concept into japanese Submarine aircraft carriers too, they had makes it reality but it so bad and horrible idea,
1.Submarine has limited the space
2.Limited number of plane it can brought
3. Its a hell for the pilot to landing in the submarine with complexity to maximum
4.Slow to submerge and go up (?),
5.Limited spaces means limited ammunition that i can brought including spare parts
Hey Scrapman I'm a normal viewer and love your vids but when I was watching this, an idea popped in my head. Why don't you try building the SR-71 Blackbird. It is not a failure but I do think it will be cool for you to build it. Thanks!
A submersible helicopter would be pretty cool. You'd need a way to collapse and stow the rotor, to keep it from being damaged by the water. (Thinking of the complex joints here.) If it had drivable wheels, that would be a bonus. What say you @ScrapMan?
The top protrusion is a periscope, yes. The reason the cockpit was flooded was due to having windows, since trying to pressurize it or waterproof it would have made it a deadly weakness. The periscope comes out of the conning tower / sail, where the submarine controls are located. The design and tarot is mainly why it wouldn’t have moved fast in either air or water, just too much drag. Front propellers would have been locked in place and feathered when submerged, but still caused drag. Average U-boat of the time had a speed of 7 knots. The pontunes folded up when submerged as well.
The most likely reason for why the cockpit was designed to fill with water is because of the windows. Submarines with windows will not be able to withstand the pressure difference and would likely fail. By flooding the cockpit, it will be equal pressure on both sides and the windows won’t fail. Windows are necessary for flight in case of equipment malfunction to maintain visual navigation. As for why they did not use stronger, tougher, sturdier windows for diving belts, probably due to design, resources, technology, money... etc.
This tim kAN and Kozmo beat you to it. Submergable planes that is. kAN did a supersonic one this weekend and Kozmo did a more civilian sub-plane a while back. All of you build in Trailmakers. For original content create it in Main Assembly 😁
It really kinda looks like a fish struggling to stay in the air. Kicking it's back fins to get higher.
honestly, a flying submarine seems to hold the same problem as cars do. why use multiple, costly to build vehicles to transport things when you can have one, much larger and comparatively cheaper/less complex vehicle. if we really needed a way to have planes be able to submerge underwater, it would be easier to build a submergible aircraft carrier and launch and recover planes from it, since that would extend the range of the planes themselves. its not even that hard since japan made some around ww2. though it would be troublesome getting modern jet planes to land on such a small sub, or get a larger aircraft carrier sturdy enough to sink and still be able to float back up.
I think the pontoons raised when underwater... and likely when flying. The thick wings look horrible... do not double the thickness (double just the center for the fuselage). Likely the biggest issue was sealing the airplane engines from water. Luckily you do not need to worry about that.
The reason why you can't control the sub from the cockpit is because the cockpit needs windows to be able to see to be able to fly but windows cannot hold the same pressure as metal. So if you submerged and were controlling from the cockpit those windows would break and you'd get crushed with water. You flood that compartment it equalizes the pressure the glass doesn't break.
You got to 6 knots, which is pretty good. I mean the best you could have done was add an extra propeller. Good job making something someone could feasibly use, as opposed to whatever "that" thing was.
#ScrapMan > 2:22 > why you ask? Because its impossible to make glass that can take the water pressure because for every 10m you go down, 1 BAR / 100 kPa will be added to the pressure.
Hey Scapman I got a interesting vehicle for you to create but it's not really much of a forgotten vehicle it's just impractical but if you made a video about it it'd make my day it's called spitstang or musfire it's off of a episode of home improvement fear of flying. I hope this makes the cut for a video 🤞 just a shot in the dark
I don't know anything about the effects of pressure on a human body in a submarine, but I've also done a lot of diving and one thing I know to look out for is altitude sickness caused by getting on a plane too soon after being underwater. Maybe that is another reason that these plane concepts keep getting abandoned? I could see the crew narcing themselves every time they take off being a pretty big issue.
Just keeping this out there, mph is not knots. And making a built from 1 fixed perspective doesn't portray the actual idea, view any plane from its side and you would not see how much of a wingspan it has.
I have an idea for a MM challenge
there are 3 ways to do my Idea. 1 you all make planes with 1 pilot and 1 gunner and either make your own 1 person plane or use the same one person plane. 2 you all use the same 2 person plane and you make your own 1 person plane. 3 if you have 4 people you could all make 2 person planes and do a battle. The way you win is which ever team lives the longest and the way to win the first 2 is to shoot down the enemy 2 person plane in with the fastest time. 3rd time posting this and if you think its a good idea can you please like this.
Hey, before you end the weekend try to remake a spaceship first one built ever!...
Or you had it planned...
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lol even worse than the open cockpit design was that huge open propeller right behind his head. Hopefully it wasn't as close as it looked. One ruff water landing that makes your head bounce too far back and it could get messy.
The reason the cockpit was flooded is because there's glass. If the cockpit was air tight the pressure would've broken the glass, but by flooding the cockpit the pressure is equal on both sides keeping the glass intact. You can see this on Russian subs
Scrapman, I got an idea. Make a beyblade and surround it with magnets facing outwards and use thrusters to rotate it. Use a swivel to cancel out the beys rotation and place another swivel on top of it and place some thrusters to use for changing directions (in instruments of destruction)
I think flooding the cockpit had to do with the windows. If you dive too deep the pressure on the outside of the windows would cause them to implode which not only damages it but also floods the cockpit and kills the crew. But if they move the crew into a sealed windowless room and flood the cockpit the crew is now safe and the pressure is equalized on the inside and outside stopping the windows from being damaged.
Im guessing that the flooding of the cockpit was so that the glass didn't shatter when submerged and under a lot of pressure. If you look at Russian submarines, they have a similar design.
You should do a air boat race mm
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They flooded the cockpit due to water pressure, it would brust the windows and destroy the cockpit if they didn't. This is still done in modern russian submarines that have windows in the top.
This is the earliest I have ever watched a Scrapman video
Same
Submarines simply cannot have windows without flooding the compartment. The pressure of the water would be too much for the glass to handle if the compartment wasn't flooded, because air is way more compressible than water.
Is everyone forgetting that research subs exist and have windows?
It was so funny and strange sub
In airplane: fire a torpedo
But we are in airplane
Then make flying submarine... and fire the torpedo ALREADY
Mars community update?
ScrapMan try to recreate this bad plane its called the Tu-2 ‘hedgehog’ and i will tell you one of the negative effects waste after the shoots go into the worst spot of the plane pick for any game as well
There is a fatal flaw with the one that was built IRL. If the driver leaned their head back too far, their head would be shredded by the propeller u would imagine.
You colud do it better your recrations work the same as the original and they perform well but the Look kinda crap idk maybe im Just a guy who adds a crap load of details
I love this guy anyone can make a sea plane but this guy takes it a step further and models real historic vehicles and makes them not just a propeller and diving bell
Do you think you could have scrap mechanic raft or underwater adventure someday? Your friend kosmo is doing rafts.
now you have to do planes and a boat vs a submarine challenge with your friends. dropable bombs torpedoes and rockets please XD
I think the original design is actually a lot better than it looks because I believe the original intention was a plane that could submerse for safety rather than a submarine that can fly if that makes sense
Keeping with the topic of aquatic aircraft give it a go at building the bv 238 a mahoosive German bomber seaplane armed to the teeth with defensive armament that was actually built and tested in 1944
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blohm_%26_Voss_BV_238
i don't want to be a know-it-all but they had to flood the cockpit because the glass that was in the cockpit could shatter from the water pressure.
a few video suggestions i have thought of
mistel bomber
v1 or v2 bombs
an aircraft with an ejection seat
son of nutcracker
Should've put the spaceship cockpit instead the shape would've looked more like what you're trying to build
Cockpit had to flood because if it had glass windshield reinforcing widows for depth is very difficult and heavy.
I thought of a mini game for multi player monday you build a car like normal and you have to race them but when you go too fast your car blows up!
What i want to know is if this thing was supposed to be nuclear because how else do you power it under water other than just rechargeable batteries for the propeller…
you should build the pby-5a catalina, i kinda think it looks unique cause it looks like the wings are kinda pushed off the plane