Watch more aircraft, heroes, and their stories and missions ➤ www.youtube.com/@Dronescapes To support/join the channel ➤ www.youtube.com/@Dronescapes/join IG ➤ instagram.com/dronescapesvideos FB ➤ facebook.com/Dronescapesvideos ➤ X/Twitter ➤ dronescapes.video/2p89vedj ➤ THREADS: www.threads.net/@dronescapesvideos
The design ambitions of the M35 were based on the Ambrosini SS4, an Italian fighter plane from the mid-1930s. It was already equipped with canard wings and was way ahead of its time, unfortunately at the time fascists were more concerned with relations than with recognizing good design. Miles Aircraft would never have been present at the leaps that came to the design.
About the second episode of this compilation When Harold Hill died in 1955 at age 60 l, he had a lot in common with Jack Northrup, the mind behavior and today's flying wing bombers and strongly influenced the design of every fighter aircraft designed after 1970 for the US. In Northrup 's case, his company somehow survived long enough to preserve critical knowledge until the B-2 was authorized long after Northrup retired and was surprised with a tiny model breaking the news to him that his dream if a flying wing has become reality and he's indeed the B-2 and indeed the B-2 is nearly the same exact dimensions and shape as the XB-47 built in the 1940's. The question for Harold Hill's work is if anything survived his death that could be rejuvenated by British aerospace or if it's all lost And in the 1950's dying at age 60 was not "relatively young " That's approximately the life and expectancy at that time so he probably had a 50/50 chance of living to that age or longer
I made a model of a swept forward wing four engined experimental bomber, the Ju 287, it was, as per the ordinal, cobbled together from a He 177 fuselage, the undercarriage from I think avdowned Kiberator and a bespoke wing
But there is a curious photo of Kelly Johnson in his office, and on the desk you can clearly see a YF-12 with the name tag: F-12… The photo is posted o in our social ssction
TOTAL ENGINEER MONEY WASTING BULLSHIT 😮 !!! RESTRAINING A WHITE ELEPHANT THAT COULD NEVER HOVER OVER 25 MPH 😮 !!! 2 FEET FROM THE GROUND . " THE WOBBLY HOVERING BRICK" !!!
Watch more aircraft, heroes, and their stories and missions ➤ www.youtube.com/@Dronescapes
To support/join the channel ➤ www.youtube.com/@Dronescapes/join
IG ➤ instagram.com/dronescapesvideos
FB ➤ facebook.com/Dronescapesvideos
➤ X/Twitter ➤ dronescapes.video/2p89vedj
➤ THREADS: www.threads.net/@dronescapesvideos
Jet pilot 1057 full movie
Orgasm
The design ambitions of the M35 were based on the Ambrosini SS4, an Italian fighter plane from the mid-1930s. It was already equipped with canard wings and was way ahead of its time, unfortunately at the time fascists were more concerned with relations than with recognizing good design. Miles Aircraft would never have been present at the leaps that came to the design.
About the second episode of this compilation
When Harold Hill died in 1955 at age 60 l, he had a lot in common with Jack Northrup, the mind behavior and today's flying wing bombers and strongly influenced the design of every fighter aircraft designed after 1970 for the US. In Northrup 's case, his company somehow survived long enough to preserve critical knowledge until the B-2 was authorized long after Northrup retired and was surprised with a tiny model breaking the news to him that his dream if a flying wing has become reality and he's indeed the B-2 and indeed the B-2 is nearly the same exact dimensions and shape as the XB-47 built in the 1940's.
The question for Harold Hill's work is if anything survived his death that could be rejuvenated by British aerospace or if it's all lost
And in the 1950's dying at age 60 was not "relatively young "
That's approximately the life and expectancy at that time so he probably had a 50/50 chance of living to that age or longer
Aviation history..........you are the PBS of youtube, great job!
That wingtip cockpit would be terrifying.
😂❤ I can like it man. It looks good thank you
Most interesting lots of information new to me Good work!
99% US aircraft's, the rest makes up 1 %!
It has always been my "want" to build a 1/48scale model of every Experimental Aircraft.
But many aircraft never made production...
I have a nice 1/48 scale Bell XP 77🤓
I made a model of a swept forward wing four engined experimental bomber, the Ju 287, it was, as per the ordinal, cobbled together from a He 177 fuselage, the undercarriage from I think avdowned Kiberator and a bespoke wing
As an 80 year old person, I've seen all these projects thru old-fashined news reels in the movie theaters.
Considering you would have been born in 1944, you did not.
B&V should have stuck to ship building.
Never an F-12. YF-12 from the A-12. Then SR-71.
But there is a curious photo of Kelly Johnson in his office, and on the desk you can clearly see a YF-12 with the name tag: F-12…
The photo is posted o in our social ssction
TOTAL ENGINEER MONEY WASTING BULLSHIT 😮 !!! RESTRAINING A WHITE ELEPHANT THAT COULD NEVER HOVER OVER 25 MPH 😮 !!! 2 FEET FROM THE GROUND . " THE WOBBLY HOVERING BRICK" !!!
It has always been my "want" to build a 1/48scale model of every Experimental Aircraft...
But many aircraft never made production...