we need a nuke to drop it inco ocean below us to soften our landing ... we are doomed, suddenly, 1 passengers stands up ... i have some plutonium here with me, second stands up i am physicists, i can build that nuke ... before you knew they safe landed and drink mojito :D
you'd be surprised by how common that actually is. Like seriously, there was even a time when a passenger who needed medical attention was saved by a bunch of doctors in the plane as well because they were heading to a medical convention.
As a former high ranking Luftwaffe wing commander the plane flight patterns of the fighters were extremely accurate making this movie extremely accurate.
@@dannicolmatthew fr they just wanted to kill Hitler and help the allies. The collective knowledge of the passengers (especially the historians with their books) could end the war early and with less bloodshed.
@@losl5216 not necessarily. They got lucky the second storm arrived when it did. There's really no reason to assume the phenomenon will repeat itself within the lifetime of those who got sent to the past. If they're as common as we're shown the second might have shown up at any time after they could've ended the war. The weird, supernatural circumstances might also suggest some deity sent them back in time in order to kill Hitler. Sure we know that stopping the war would affect time too much and that the past they got sent to is the past of their present but they have no reason to assume that based on context. If I was there I'd want to kill Hitler and make it clear I'm from the future while leveraging their awe to get them to build the better world I'll convince them I am from.
I see a big problem here : The historians said it's 1940 , but the Nazi fighters i saw was the Messerschmitt 262 which had its first flight in 1941 and wasn't even mass-produced and used widely until 1944-1945 . So basically having such amount of those Me262s in the attack of a small town in 1940 is just... kinda unreal
I watched this movie years ago and they mentioned that something caused history to be different, with the Germans having 262s and surface to air missiles. As far as I remember they never expanded on that or explained it either.
I was on the Nimitz in 1977 as well as the Eisenhower in 1975 and also can confirm that in 1969 the UFO I observed near Area 51 was a flying saucer from 1947. This story is more factual than fiction.
Yeah, on my last flight into SFO we went back in time during the Mexican-American War. Managed to preserve the timeline and still arrived about 10 minutes ahead of schedule to get my connecting flight to SeaTac.
As a commercial pilot with tons of experience in Cessna's, I can 100% confirm the accuracy of this movie. Boeing 757's could absolutely hold their own in a dogfight! Onboard radar is literally just an ipad installed in the cabin. People have to be able to remove it in case enemy fighters are tracking them.
@@TeKnoVKNG23 not a barrel roll is what i'm trying to say, it wasn't up then twirl, he just twisted the plane to the side until it got back to the original position
@@groadmiralinerika2540 I suppose it is an alternate reality. I mean, somehow the planes are able to find the plane without radar and even without its lights on. Additionally, for some reason, those rounds somehow doesn't make the aircraft a ball of flames, since they were designed to do that and not just harmlessly pass through. Finally- why on earth might they start shooting at it? It's more useful to force it to land nearby and examine rather than to just destroy it.
Well taking this is Aysilum movie, i am not surprised anymore. They could put a F-18 in WWII in their movies if they think it will be good shot heheh. This cheap movies spam the market.
@@ZEN_Edits2 Ofc not the final one. It returned from the past, but realistically it would probably return from the past in the distant future where Earth is inhabitable and the oxygen level is low. Let's say in AD 105105 or AD 252525
As a person who worked in aircraft maintenance for 40 years I can confirm that this Boeing 757 type model clone sort of plane is indeed built to take a pelting of bullets from WW2 Luftwaffe Me262 jet fighters in 1940 that first flew in 1944. Always.
@@joecottone7556 yeah, I was like, 1940 huh, is that a me 262?? Why nobody talk about it? And talk about the chance that an aircraft have historian, army, bad guy in the same plane that totally can happen not me 262 that built around 1944?
By bullets you mean 30mm explosive shells from the four auto canons in the Me262 nose designed to rip aircraft apart? One of those shells would destroy a car. For Americans, that is same caliber weapon as the A10 Warthog tank-killer cannon (although much slower rate of fire than the modern weapon).
To clarify the plot. A commercial airliner teleports into ww2, gives some guy its radar, teleports back and everyone is fine. The writers were not holding back on this one. Incredible stuff.
I was hoping for a 'landing in Manhattan in 1940' sort of story. Then I realized how difficult that would be to immerse a modern plane into an entirely different world.
As a german engineer i can say this is completely true. We have developed 262s very early but were too afraid to use them. We also gave them air to air missles
I mean i once watched this when I was bored and at the start when the jets came up they said "so this isn't the same reality we know" so they were probably in production earlier
@@istolejahresshipandilldoit3499 The Me 262's 4 30mm cannons and 2 20mm MG could shred the air plane into pieces, but there're only small holes in the plane This show historical inaccuracy is something else XD
Remember that time somebody stole a Metropolitan police helicopter to destroy a nazi sound weapon? God I miss the war. Deus Ex Machinas all over the place.
I don't really know the type of this passenger aircraft but I assume it could be an a320. If that were the case it would be a little bit faster than the Messerschmitt 262
Yeah... Having ME-262's in 1940 is a bit far-fetched...But how the hell were they ( the modern airliner ) able to climb up fast and escape the German jets ?? I mean, the airliner is not supersonic... Anyway...It was a great movie and I wouldn't mind watching it again...
both are subsonic and the germans have limited jet technology at the time not until the mid late 1940s so logically speaking it would be more of a propeller type of plane than an jet engine one
Correct me if I’m wrong but there was no fuel for the Boeing 757 in 1940 because the first jet fuel ever used by the US was jp-1 whoch was made in 1944. And I bet the Boeing 757 runs on something advanced that isn’t a non existent fuel in 1940.
Petition #2 to bring back “Hi, mystery recap here, today I am going to explain a [country][genre] movie from [year] , spoilers ahead, watch out and take care” at the beginning of every video, it feels incomplete not hearing it.
Conversely, I absolutely HATE the "Watch out, and take care." I mute it or skip over it every time. I'm watching them describe a movie, of course there are going to be spoilers.
As the mechanic on the aircraft in question, I can say this happened. I managed to learn fluent German during the flight as well and helped negotiate the landing fees.
And, of course, being the captain and finding yourself in the middle of a war and surrounded by prop bombers you're going to ignore the people on the plane who are qualified to point out the obvious! Sounds like every manager I've ever had!
A friend of mine is a commercial pilot and said this happens a lot more often than people realize. It’s technically called a time loop and seems to always transports the airplane to sometime during WW2.
Oh my god!! Really?!? That’s scary!!! I will never fly again. Don’t want to get soaked by an giant butthole in the air just to get pooped out on the other side finding me in 1940!!!
What's funny is the 767 (which I believe is the plane modeled in the movie) could fly far faster and higher than any aircraft available to the Germans in 1940. The movie, in order to create some kind of drama, magically gives the Germans Me 262s, which were not operational until 1944. While technically the 262 could keep up with them, if they simply climbed to the 767's typical cruising altitude of 39,000 feet, they would not be able to reach them. There's also the fact that if the Me 262 DID fire on the plane, they'd blow it out of the sky easily with their four 30mm cannons. Really, just so much of the movie is hilariously incorrect or impossible that I couldn't list them all lol It is funny though that the movie implies that the reason the British developed RADAR was due to a time travelling 767.
@@justinyang1555 yeah, but the 757 wouldn’t fly that long so, it’s none of them; I think the closest plane right now to this would be the a321 Xlr but it definitely didn’t look like it…
@@hivram actually it's a 757 to me as well, an xlr version of a321 was not introduced for the time of the movie, also trans-Atlantic flights are easily possible on a 757! Besides, the movie was pure garbage :)
@@pooyadelfani1176 Yeah I know, it does look like a 757 but Dallas to London is way more than what the 757 is capable of, the a321 is the closest theoretically but I know it isn’t one in the movie….
Wait you could literally remove the radar from an aircraft in flight? I didn't even know that was possible. Also isn't it serendipitous that there happen to be two historians, an engineer and an old guy with just they gear they needed to drop the radar?!
Historians and engineers are both common (though engineers possibly less so), and the old guy was there to complete the time loop, so it'd make sense that he has the equipment with him
The actual "Radar" part is relatively small and CAN be removed by am armature. It's basically a small computer. The 'Big' stuff people associate with Radars are antennas. Radar itself can quite easily be connected to any antenna. That part the movie actually gets right. Antennas just catches the radio waves and transmits the signal to the radar that will "decipher" it. Antennas themselves are extremely basic with no electrical components (terms and conditions apply). Attaching a radar to a random antenna however is extremely unlikely to give you anything useful. Powering the thing would also likely be impossible.
Aside from how the plane didn’t lose control or how the passenger didn’t pass out from that high altitude after a FIGHTER JET BLEW A HOLE TO THE PLANE, the ending was the one that actually had me reacted. Who knew Nigel still alive to actually experience the paradox as if he was the main character.
Captain shouldn't leave the seat and there's should be Pilot Flying and Pilot Monitoring at the cockpit. Either one of the pilot are allowed to leave the cockpit with FA in it if another pilot is going to the lavatory. Just to emphasize what Brandon's trying to say.
Technically there was the x4s they were a guided rocket meant to destroy B-17s, but developed too late into the war and was mostly A desperate measure. Although they were meant to be put on the me 262 it was found that the pilot could not control the rocket and his own plane. Thus instead it was put on multi-seated aircraft like the Ju80 and such. Although it never actually saw action. (And yes the me 262 being in 1940 is bullshit in every way. I think a toddler could point out all the historical inaccuracies in this movie since they're so goddamn glaring)
same here, but same incident happened in reality with a small plane, I don't know what it is called but the small private kind of planes with rotor blades in front... They entered in similiar kind of phenomenon / clouds after few minutes of flying and reached their destination in few minutes instead of hours..!! whereas I remember they were traveling to Hawaii or from Hawaii
-There was no bombing of St. Nazaire* in 1940, the only raid that was conducted on St. Nazaire was by the British in March of 1942 when they assaulted the German held dry dock. -The JU88 bombers shown are period correct. -ME-262 jet fighters were only used in mid 1944-1945. -The missile that was shot was an R4M 4kg (8lbs) unguided rocket. -30mm shells fired from a ME262's MK-108 cannon only need around 1-3 hits to down a 4 engined Bomber, let alone what I believe is a 757 that has wing internal fuel storage and is made out of cardboard. -Technically it is possible for ME262 (870km/h) to catch up to a 757 (850km/h). Although ME262s were no night fighters and wouldn't have been operating during low light conditions. -It is arguable how the ability to pull up compares on these 2 aircraft at top speed, modern airliners are surprisingly nimble due to their large control surfaces, but it is unlikely that they would outmaneuver a 262, but when they are both flying towards the ground at V-max one might argue that the 262 will suffer compression more due to smaller control surfaces. -England is literally 20 minutes to the north of St.Nazaire It's interesting what they were going for but someone in this movie's production seems to not have done their homework again. In such a situation a 757 flying at cruise speed has nothing to fear. While the ME262s have a higher top speed, they would dramatically lose at climbing. All the 757 needs to do is point it's nose up 30 degrees and it'll be out of danger in a minute or two, doesn't matter whether it is a cloudy night or a clear day. From there you just figure out where you are by using a map and turn left, seeing as they somehow ended up in Switzerland.
Me too, just in case you don't know... I'm the women who fell off the plane and I discovered I can actually fly like Superman, using my power... I fly in the storm and manage to go to London myself.
whats going on with all these "As a" messages, is this some sort of hype thats going on ? or are these just all bots ? or am i just getting old, and kids these days just come by in droves to Like these "As a" messages in the thousands...
Bruh, once you're stuck back in time in guessing you don't give a shit about implications. For all you know you could've traveled to another universe or have no impact at all on the time line
For anyone interested: The German planes we see are Messerschmitt ME 262s. The first jet fighter to be used in combat. However, they weren't used until 1944, so the movie is 4 years too early showing them.
@@thescfiles1273 No. There is so much else wrong with it the planes were 4 years early and they used air-to-air missles which weren't even invented till 1947. When all the windows and the huge hole in the side are blown out the oxygen masks dont drop so everyone would have sufficated or been sucked out of the plane. And how would a random teenager know how to use an advanced radar system when radars had just been invented and were top secret. It still seems like a great movie
"This movie was based on a true story...just kidding" One of the funniest one-liners ever! And it earned you your latest subscription. No wonder you have almost 3 million subscribers!
Funny how 30mm HEAT shells only made holes in the plane. Not to mention Me262s in 1940 (they weren't being produced up until 1944), and that the cruise speed of an average Airbus passenger plane sits around 900kph - Me262s topped out at around 800 in leveled flight, therefore they could never have kept up with the Airbus.
As a war thunder player, the 20 mm MG151s and the 30mm Mk.108/3s on the 262s would obliterate any aircraft they touched, and the 262 fired more than several 30mm rounds. Totally realistic
I remember being in France during the war and looking up at that plane as it performed amazing night time acrobatic maneuvers above us. We talked about it for days. But finally I know what was going on lol. It was a funny old war.
@@steelpump100 I would be 82 at the least. But in fact, i'm a vampire and have lived through every war in history. Been there done that, got all the t shirts.
A movie where a plane or some sort of person from our timeline that time travels back to 1940s with a high budget and good director would be a amazing series.
I love how all the comments are about the errors in realism, like this movie isn't from the studio that brought us Megashark Vs. Crocosaurus and Nazis At The Center Of The Earth. Just enjoy the soothing recap and be glad you don't have to hear the actual "dialogue".
Personally what bothers me is that there's no reason other than laziness for writing a somewhat grounded/believable script. When one watches a movie about time travel, a certain amount of fantasy is expected, but when the movie has so many incongruences that anyone whith general culture is bound to catch a couple of them, the immersion is broken.
Montero you obviously don’t know how lazy the studio is. The Asylum used to make rip off blockbusters when their trailers were released and make a low budget version.
I'm studying for aeronautics and becoming a future aircraft mechanic. I can say every now and again I'll have to study a time traveled plane about once a week. This one movie adds up to one story I had so I can say for certain yeah this definitely happens. Especially when the ME262s failed to pull up that's what convinced me right there. A similar story happened about a week ago only it happened in WW1 and the fighter planes somehow kept up with this Boeing 767 and my battle buddy was shocked that they almost destroyed the aircraft.
"Since they don't have advanced planes, they fail to rise up and hence, crash to the ground. You would think trained fighter jets would know better" Its 1940, what can you expect?
@@antoniohagopian213 the Germans and British flew jet fighters in combat during the last years of the war, the Germans actually used it on rival aircraft while the british used them as interceptors , both models didnt go face to face though
You could honestly make a series out of this idea! If Netflix picked up great concepts like this instead of the 400th baking show, maybe they wouldn't be going bankrupt.
The entire time travelling part was real, but the things that happened during the time travel didn’t. It was based off an aircraft that took off from 1930 or so, and landed at a random airport in around 1950? 1970? i kinda forgot.
As a passenger aircraft, I can attest to the veracity of this account. I routinely go back in time with every flight. Why, just today, I flew over Julius Caesar's forces as he crossed the Rubicon.
Wait so Nigel said it's 1940 but we saw Me-262's escorting the plane when they flew past the attacked city? Their first flight was 1941 and introduced in 1944
@@omarbaba9892 If I remember well, top speed of an Me 262 is around 800kph and the cruise speed of an airliner is around 900 to 1000 kph. So the speed is not an argument. I think they used these to make the illusion for the spectator as it is the only very known jet used by luftwaffe uring ww2. But, it's just a fiction, let's think it was in an parallele universe
Everything was so far fetched in this one but pulling out the radar which in reality is huge complex and in the nose cone of the air craft got me the best.
As a Luftwaffe tactician, I have time travelled 80 years into the future to leave this comment and ask that you guys stop sending your airplanes through time rifts and having them appear in the middle of our bombing raids. It's really harshing up our warring and invading and stuff. So quit it.
it's funny how there's me 262 in the 1940s, the plane survives a ton of 30mm round from me 262, the plane survives the unguided air to air rocket designed to absolutely wreck american bombers, everyone survives all of the attack, the fact that the me 262 immediately shoots at the plane right when they see it instead of identifying and confirming the target to their superiors, the fact that the airliner have a higher level flight top speed than the me 262 yet they managed to intercept it (unless the me 262 dive towards the airliner which isn't the case), the fact that the airliner managed to pull enough Gs to make the me 262 slam into the ground, the fact that the radar of the plane is detachable and doesn't require any extra module except for a screen and a powerbank, and the fact that nothing failed outside of the landing gear. the plane should've crashed a few min after the first me 262 attack from engine fire/fuel leak/hydraulic leak/hydraulic malfunction/the death of most passenger and the crew lmao
1940 there were no ME-262 jets over France The brits had radios that could "catch" radio transmission from any altitude. Problem is there are no airports that are long enough to land on. You can't remove the radar from the airplane while it's flying, it's in the nose of the plane and you have to be outside the plane to remove the nose and get access to the radar.
You quickly realize that this must be an Asylum movie, even if you weren't told so. Even though a lot of big budget Hollywood movies weren't too much on realism either. But here are some points: - There were no Me-262 in the June of 1940 available, as they were only introduced into service in April of 1944. - The MK108 30mm autocannons with its Minengeschoss on the Me-262 would have shredded the wing and blown it fully off. Also, the co-pilot would have been mince meat after a hit. - Luftwaffe pilots, at least in 1940, were some of the best and would not have made these rookie mistakes. At that time they still got enough training hours - Air-to-air rockets were only used from 1943 onwards by Germany All of this could have been avoided had they used Bf-109E models (E-1, E-3 or E-4), which were the pre-dominant model used at that time. That and no rockets. - The pilot doing a full on dive and pulling out better than fighter planes. Not happening on a fully loaded passenger plane. Besides, the fighters would have kept their disntance and recommited with an attack on the pull out of the target or once it leveled out. - There is no radar that can track air targets on passenger planes, only a weather radar in the nose cone. With that you can even detect certain weather phenomena without needing a ground controller (ATC). - You certainly can't take out the radar in flight, as it is only accessible from the outside, being in the nose cone. - You also do not go to the back of the plane to get to the landing gears, as there is no landing gear in the back. The landing gear usually extends at about the height of the wings and below the cockpit. - Landing gear is also not accessible in flight. Also, German and British soldiers on the Swiss/German border? Did the plane fly a few hundred kilometers to the south to end up there? Besides, once you know where you are (over France), that there are hostiles around (Germans) and that the only safe haven would be the UK, why didn't they just use their compass, something every plane is equipped with, to fly north? There is also the fact that the 1939 Chain Home radar system of the Brits should have been able to detect that plane and help them come in. Any pilot flying over Europe would have know at least where to turn to, to avoid more attacks (i.e. turn over water or go north). Sorry, just had to get it out of my system.
What is underappreciated about this movie are the subtle multi-layered hints that the entire space time continuum is breaking down and timelines are converging. Like the ME-262 in 1940 or the bad CGI. Genius.
there’s two issues with this comment. First of all, Mystery Recapped is a team and not one single person working on this channel. Second of all, this is a recap channel to contain suspense and entertain their viewers and not some channel for you to come to every time you’re feeling down. That’s all i’ve got to say.
@@essstheee Yeah they are team, but atleast he did the hardest part and second different things help you when you are down not only meme and stuff like that
@@Randomfact_2 Mate, i don’t think the hardest part is reading out the script you were given to say. I think it’s finding appropriate movies, editing/cutting irrelevant scenes from movies to make them shorter like a “recap” and finding a way to explain relevant details in a short period of time without making the storyline seem empty or missing any context for you to be able to enjoy it. It’s a lot harder than doing the voiceover with a SCRIPT that was given , perhaps sent to you.
Hey man, we all know Back to the Future is one of the greatest time travel movie of all time but why do you have to tell to us about how Back to the Future supposedly beats every single modern time travel movie?
Ryanair has flown into multiple time travel anomalies. Last year we barely managed to escape getting shot down by Stinger missiles while flying over Afghanistan during the cold war. Shocking really.
lets ignore the fact, that they didnt even use oxygen masks when the plane had a giant hole in it, and somehow still survived
possible at a low altitude.
This is Just movie, chill
Why do you write a comment about it if you wanna ignore it?
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Well it is an asylum movie
as a trained passenger, this happens about 6/10 flights
Thank you for your service!
69 nice
This is why we make sure to have historians and engineers on planes
Wait your a pilot?!
for me it happens 9/11 flights XD
I like how every movie being set in a commercial airplane always have passengers with skillsets and resources convenient to the plot.
we need a nuke to drop it inco ocean below us to soften our landing ... we are doomed, suddenly, 1 passengers stands up ... i have some plutonium here with me, second stands up i am physicists, i can build that nuke ... before you knew they safe landed and drink mojito :D
Never have I encountered a more obvious scam. What year are you living in, dear bot?
@@fifervonpiper6707 living in the year Facebook
When over 300 passengers gather in one spot it's plausible.
you'd be surprised by how common that actually is.
Like seriously, there was even a time when a passenger who needed medical attention was saved by a bunch of doctors in the plane as well because they were heading to a medical convention.
As a former high ranking Luftwaffe wing commander the plane flight patterns of the fighters were extremely accurate making this movie extremely accurate.
Hilarious...
Bro
As a pilot can confirm this happens to me every other Tuesday
😂
I time travelled twice next week!
Tomorrow I ate an apple and yesterday I’m going to time travel .
Me too my sis and I are pilots and we go to other dimension every flight and we came back its just normal in society
Time travel Tuesdays 😭
There's always a historian, doctor, an engineer, a badass, soldiers, bad guys onboard. Always.
Edit: whoa I was not expecting this much likes XD.
And the bad guys weren't even that bad tbh
@@dannicolmatthew fr they just wanted to kill Hitler and help the allies. The collective knowledge of the passengers (especially the historians with their books) could end the war early and with less bloodshed.
@@thugpug4392 True, but like, they would then be stuck there permanently
@@losl5216 not necessarily. They got lucky the second storm arrived when it did. There's really no reason to assume the phenomenon will repeat itself within the lifetime of those who got sent to the past. If they're as common as we're shown the second might have shown up at any time after they could've ended the war.
The weird, supernatural circumstances might also suggest some deity sent them back in time in order to kill Hitler. Sure we know that stopping the war would affect time too much and that the past they got sent to is the past of their present but they have no reason to assume that based on context. If I was there I'd want to kill Hitler and make it clear I'm from the future while leveraging their awe to get them to build the better world I'll convince them I am from.
Except there are no snakes this time
I see a big problem here : The historians said it's 1940 , but the Nazi fighters i saw was the Messerschmitt 262 which had its first flight in 1941 and wasn't even mass-produced and used widely until 1944-1945 . So basically having such amount of those Me262s in the attack of a small town in 1940 is just... kinda unreal
I’m just infuriated by the *radar* on what looks like a 737 type of aircraft. That’s not a thing.
@@exactlybasically8603 Im infuriated that the guy called the rockets missiles, the Me262 did have rockets but never had missiles
I watched this movie years ago and they mentioned that something caused history to be different, with the Germans having 262s and surface to air missiles. As far as I remember they never expanded on that or explained it either.
@@DieselxRobot maybe more of those crazy storms ig
@@DieselxRobot *air to air
As the captain of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in 1979, I can confirm these storms can send you back to WWII.
Fi NAL Count DOWN!
I was on the Nimitz in 1977 as well as the Eisenhower in 1975 and also can confirm that in 1969 the UFO I observed near Area 51 was a flying saucer from 1947. This story is more factual than fiction.
Classic movie!
DITTO!!
LOL
As a passenger this was very realistic and accurate as this happens 75% of the time when I’m on a flight
Yea I can vouch too
Yeah, on my last flight into SFO we went back in time during the Mexican-American War. Managed to preserve the timeline and still arrived about 10 minutes ahead of schedule to get my connecting flight to SeaTac.
True.
I always pack some extra snacks in my hand bagage these days. And binoculars.
Crazy man ,how was it like man,crazy
Damn, why does this always happen on flights I have to cancel due to being sick?
As a commercial pilot with tons of experience in Cessna's, I can 100% confirm the accuracy of this movie. Boeing 757's could absolutely hold their own in a dogfight! Onboard radar is literally just an ipad installed in the cabin. People have to be able to remove it in case enemy fighters are tracking them.
@@TeKnoVKNG23 never did a barrel roll, just turning from side to side, a barrel roll would have chopped the aircraft in half
@@TeKnoVKNG23 not a barrel roll is what i'm trying to say, it wasn't up then twirl, he just twisted the plane to the side until it got back to the original position
Not only that, but it is an active radar!
yep this movie is full of bs
haha yes that is true
As a Luftwaffe fighter pilot, I can say that this is very accurate. This happened to me last Sunday.
Oh yeah! I think we were in the same Squadron!
@@Handle4712 you missed our on flight air barbeque last Saturday.
And air barbeque, midflight is accurate in WW2
@@timawaragumo2556 äh Scheiße. Wish I was there!
Dang I think I missed it too.I was at JG 52's pool party
Ahhj dang... i had a ride in the Bass Bomber at the time of the barbeque, will be there next time tho
as a man that has been on a plane trip to Ohio, I can confirm this is what all passengers experience 100% of the time
I’m go to ohio and see if their German bombers
You can copy and add something there
You can copy and add something there
@ThatBacon did you copy the other person?
@@inglishhyndman8607 Nah, just wanna make a chain haha
As a flight attendant, it happened to me a couple of times. Always in 1940 during the WW2 in France.
Ahh, but did you have historians on your flights though? If not, I simply don’t believe you 😬
Yes you come to 1940 with fighter planes from 1945
@@theoeide4106 1944*, but I understand from the perspective you're going from.
Lmao
@@groadmiralinerika2540 I suppose it is an alternate reality. I mean, somehow the planes are able to find the plane without radar and even without its lights on. Additionally, for some reason, those rounds somehow doesn't make the aircraft a ball of flames, since they were designed to do that and not just harmlessly pass through. Finally- why on earth might they start shooting at it? It's more useful to force it to land nearby and examine rather than to just destroy it.
"This movie was based on a true story, just kidding"
I fucking died lol
Hahaha thanks Dupe
I was searching for this comment to give it a thumb. i knew i couldnt be the fitst person to want to leave that comment.
@@DeepDarkBoys yo deep do you write the jokes yourself? They kill me 😂
@@DeepDarkBoys You're welcome.
dis you noticed sarcam in his voice 😂
Considering how ME 262 jets were made in 1944 and it’s 1940, maybe those ME pilots also time traveled.
the movie also said that it was strange that 262 were in 1940
Well taking this is Aysilum movie, i am not surprised anymore. They could put a F-18 in WWII in their movies if they think it will be good shot heheh. This cheap movies spam the market.
also they fire rockets? bruh
Thought the same thing lol
@@chasemckay7442 1944 is the 1940s………………
His "This movie was based on a true story. Just Kidding." cracked me up. lolol
It is, for Malaysian Airlines.
@@NanobanaKinakoso the plane travel back in time and came back?
@@ZEN_Edits2 Ofc not the final one. It returned from the past, but realistically it would probably return from the past in the distant future where Earth is inhabitable and the oxygen level is low. Let's say in AD 105105 or AD 252525
As a person who worked in aircraft maintenance for 40 years I can confirm that this Boeing 757 type model clone sort of plane is indeed built to take a pelting of bullets from WW2 Luftwaffe Me262 jet fighters in 1940 that first flew in 1944. Always.
thank god someone noticed the incorrect timing of the 262
@@joecottone7556 yeah, I was like, 1940 huh, is that a me 262?? Why nobody talk about it? And talk about the chance that an aircraft have historian, army, bad guy in the same plane that totally can happen not me 262 that built around 1944?
Plug the holes, I knew that
@@joecottone7556 we all noticed
By bullets you mean 30mm explosive shells from the four auto canons in the Me262 nose designed to rip aircraft apart? One of those shells would destroy a car. For Americans, that is same caliber weapon as the A10 Warthog tank-killer cannon (although much slower rate of fire than the modern weapon).
Commercial planes don't have a radar that detects other planes, they use transponders to tell eachother coordinates.
Yeah and the control towers tell them, as they do have radar
Edit: ur mom
Well they have radar but only for weather...
So throw the transponder along with the radar too
@Sean Neilson 🤓🤓🤓
@@Gizmos_and_stuff 🤡
To clarify the plot. A commercial airliner teleports into ww2, gives some guy its radar, teleports back and everyone is fine. The writers were not holding back on this one. Incredible stuff.
The sarcasm is palpable here
@@graffiti9145 palpable
@@graffiti9145 I like that word
Also, the guy then waits until commercial airliners are invented so he can be on the plane.
I was hoping for a 'landing in Manhattan in 1940' sort of story. Then I realized how difficult that would be to immerse a modern plane into an entirely different world.
As a german engineer i can say this is completely true. We have developed 262s very early but were too afraid to use them. We also gave them air to air missles
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Man is proving his teacher wrong when he got an A- on writing about a movie.
Earlyyy
2nd
2 viewer
lol
@@willnonyt1022 then why did you reply this?and not the comment section?
Let’s ignore the fact that there were ME-262’s flying beside the passenger jet in 1940. The Me-262 first flew for the military in 1944
They also time traveled.
Let's cause basically nobody knows about ww2 fighter jets
I mean i once watched this when I was bored and at the start when the jets came up they said "so this isn't the same reality we know" so they were probably in production earlier
@@zeltoirr5713 the ME-262 (with jet engines) first flew in 1942 so that may make a little bit of sense
@@istolejahresshipandilldoit3499 The Me 262's 4 30mm cannons and 2 20mm MG could shred the air plane into pieces, but there're only small holes in the plane
This show historical inaccuracy is something else XD
As a British Commando, I can indeed confirm that this was extremely accurate and happens 90% of the time when it's 1940.
Remember that time somebody stole a Metropolitan police helicopter to destroy a nazi sound weapon? God I miss the war. Deus Ex Machinas all over the place.
as random guy off the internet I can say that you are lying
It happens 90% of the time 100% of the time.
@@marspugas another random person on the Internet I can say you are as well
Exactly and the germans did infact have jetfighters with missile capability in 1940 those were used in combination with their laser raptor cavalry.
i love how nigel was just minding his own business and then the plane just randomly gets into contact with him, hell of a sentence
Let's just ignore how a commercial airplane is somehow extremely more maneuverable during evasive flying than a combat aircraft
Absolutely! Do they think we are idiots? Must be.
These jets didn't even exist yet in 1940 (Messerschmitt Me 262)
I don't really know the type of this passenger aircraft but I assume it could be an a320. If that were the case it would be a little bit faster than the Messerschmitt 262
@@Lots17 its a 757. And somehow the plane didn't fall apart with those giant holes
@@monchique8388 Sudden depressurisation doesn't exist in 1940, it's a myth.
Yeah... Having ME-262's in 1940 is a bit far-fetched...But how the hell were they ( the modern airliner ) able to climb up fast and escape the German jets ??
I mean, the airliner is not supersonic...
Anyway...It was a great movie and I wouldn't mind watching it again...
both are subsonic and the germans have limited jet technology at the time not until the mid late 1940s so logically speaking it would be more of a propeller type of plane than an jet engine one
@@philippinekatipunanflag4372 Thanks 🙂🙂 Makes sense...
Because it's an asylum movie and everything totally make sense in asylum movies
they didn't look like jets
Correct me if I’m wrong but there was no fuel for the Boeing 757 in 1940 because the first jet fuel ever used by the US was jp-1 whoch was made in 1944. And I bet the Boeing 757 runs on something advanced that isn’t a non existent fuel in 1940.
Petition #2 to bring back “Hi, mystery recap here, today I am going to explain a [country][genre] movie from [year] , spoilers ahead, watch out and take care” at the beginning of every video, it feels incomplete not hearing it.
I feel cheated not hearing it in this video.
Yea!
Signed ✌
With the music!
Conversely, I absolutely HATE the "Watch out, and take care." I mute it or skip over it every time.
I'm watching them describe a movie, of course there are going to be spoilers.
As the mechanic on the aircraft in question, I can say this happened. I managed to learn fluent German during the flight as well and helped negotiate the landing fees.
As a pilot this happens to us all the time. Most of the time we have an engineer, historian and military onboard
And, of course, being the captain and finding yourself in the middle of a war and surrounded by prop bombers you're going to ignore the people on the plane who are qualified to point out the obvious! Sounds like every manager I've ever had!
Do you also often carry granddads with toy parachutes? 😂🤌
Great to hear someone in the trained field's perspective!
As a historian, I'm just happy to see that someone values our work in some way hahaha
You mean always what you need at this Flight?
Being an aircraft engineer, there's so much wrong with the film.
As a former aircraft avionics technician, I wholeheartedly agree! I couldn’t stop laughing.
As a former aircraft, this has never happened
@@Chris_Varga Hahaha
as a person i cant stop l aughing at the absurdity of this movie
A friend of mine is a commercial pilot and said this happens a lot more often than people realize. It’s technically called a time loop and seems to always transports the airplane to sometime during WW2.
Oh my god!! Really?!? That’s scary!!! I will never fly again. Don’t want to get soaked by an giant butthole in the air just to get pooped out on the other side finding me in 1940!!!
You have me laughing, what a great sarcastic comment!!!
@@aka99 LMFAO
@@aka99 1945* there were me262s in this movie
Sorry but your friend is a liar
“The only Person that can fly the damn plane”
What's funny is the 767 (which I believe is the plane modeled in the movie) could fly far faster and higher than any aircraft available to the Germans in 1940. The movie, in order to create some kind of drama, magically gives the Germans Me 262s, which were not operational until 1944. While technically the 262 could keep up with them, if they simply climbed to the 767's typical cruising altitude of 39,000 feet, they would not be able to reach them. There's also the fact that if the Me 262 DID fire on the plane, they'd blow it out of the sky easily with their four 30mm cannons. Really, just so much of the movie is hilariously incorrect or impossible that I couldn't list them all lol It is funny though that the movie implies that the reason the British developed RADAR was due to a time travelling 767.
Looks like a 757 to me
@@justinyang1555 yeah, but the 757 wouldn’t fly that long so, it’s none of them; I think the closest plane right now to this would be the a321 Xlr but it definitely didn’t look like it…
@@hivram actually it's a 757 to me as well, an xlr version of a321 was not introduced for the time of the movie, also trans-Atlantic flights are easily possible on a 757!
Besides, the movie was pure garbage :)
@@pooyadelfani1176 Yeah I know, it does look like a 757 but Dallas to London is way more than what the 757 is capable of, the a321 is the closest theoretically but I know it isn’t one in the movie….
It’s a 757!
12:17 gosh dude you made my heart stop for a second
😀😀😀
Lmao
Wait you could literally remove the radar from an aircraft in flight?
I didn't even know that was possible.
Also isn't it serendipitous that there happen to be two historians, an engineer and an old guy with just they gear they needed to drop the radar?!
Historians and engineers are both common (though engineers possibly less so), and the old guy was there to complete the time loop, so it'd make sense that he has the equipment with him
LOL I was thinking "Dang this plane has a TON of very useful people on it!"
And this is the story behind the great plane radar thief, known worldwide for his grand radar theft from airplanes.
wait, a plane can travel back in time? maybe technical knowledge is not that applicable in all movie lol
The actual "Radar" part is relatively small and CAN be removed by am armature. It's basically a small computer. The 'Big' stuff people associate with Radars are antennas. Radar itself can quite easily be connected to any antenna. That part the movie actually gets right. Antennas just catches the radio waves and transmits the signal to the radar that will "decipher" it. Antennas themselves are extremely basic with no electrical components (terms and conditions apply).
Attaching a radar to a random antenna however is extremely unlikely to give you anything useful. Powering the thing would also likely be impossible.
Just loved how this 757 is more manueverble than a fighter jet
Aside from how the plane didn’t lose control or how the passenger didn’t pass out from that high altitude after a FIGHTER JET BLEW A HOLE TO THE PLANE, the ending was the one that actually had me reacted. Who knew Nigel still alive to actually experience the paradox as if he was the main character.
Why didn't Nigel warn them or become wealthy and famous for discovering sophisticated modern radar in 1940?
Paradoxes paradoxes paradoxes
@@josephlobosco3647 dementia and PTSD 🤷🏻♀
honestly you could just outrun those fighter jets with a commercial airliner instead of killing everyone by pullting enough Gs to shred the airframe
Funny how in these situations the planes always have the right people with the right skills needed to survive.
And the right equipment too
Lotta Movies would be way way shorter if that wasn’t the case don’t ya think 😂😂
@@Deuceswild47 does anyone on-board know how to fly a plane? Nope sorry. Plane crashes the End
The 2 army guys
As a military jet pilot, I can confirm we do that regularly
As a military jet, I can confirm your confirmation
@@suckyasoul6955 literally was just thinking this as i read the main comment.
The Nigel ending was actually awesome ngl
Let’s also ignore the fact that the pilot let an untrained flight attendant to fly a plane
With a copilot and the autopilot?
@@yasininn76 LOL and a guy who can't drink.
Well, at least she’d know how to buckle up in the pilot seat!
Yeah there's no traffic and speed limits so just grab on to the steering wheel and stomp the accelerator
Captain shouldn't leave the seat and there's should be Pilot Flying and Pilot Monitoring at the cockpit. Either one of the pilot are allowed to leave the cockpit with FA in it if another pilot is going to the lavatory. Just to emphasize what Brandon's trying to say.
9:07 During WW2 fighters weren’t equipped with missiles rather the closest thing available at the time being rockets, which are unguided munitions.
Id say the closest thing the germans had was the Fritz-X, which was anti-ship and a guided bomb, which was introduced in 1943
Also Me262 that introducted mid 1944
Technically there was the x4s they were a guided rocket meant to destroy B-17s, but developed too late into the war and was mostly A desperate measure. Although they were meant to be put on the me 262 it was found that the pilot could not control the rocket and his own plane. Thus instead it was put on multi-seated aircraft like the Ju80 and such. Although it never actually saw action. (And yes the me 262 being in 1940 is bullshit in every way. I think a toddler could point out all the historical inaccuracies in this movie since they're so goddamn glaring)
That is probably what they fired, as the rockets maintained the same direction and missed the plane
Will in matter of Germans they were really well developed even now would be a hella good one
"based on a true story-" I got chills down my spine while I stand in our dark lighted living room.
Same dude same
lol did I get you with that?
@@DeepDarkBoys mistery recapped again 😲
I knew it was a true story all along because I am the old man in the movie, Nigel
same here, but same incident happened in reality with a small plane, I don't know what it is called but the small private kind of planes with rotor blades in front... They entered in similiar kind of phenomenon / clouds after few minutes of flying and reached their destination in few minutes instead of hours..!! whereas I remember they were traveling to Hawaii or from Hawaii
-There was no bombing of St. Nazaire* in 1940, the only raid that was conducted on St. Nazaire was by the British in March of 1942 when they assaulted the German held dry dock.
-The JU88 bombers shown are period correct.
-ME-262 jet fighters were only used in mid 1944-1945.
-The missile that was shot was an R4M 4kg (8lbs) unguided rocket.
-30mm shells fired from a ME262's MK-108 cannon only need around 1-3 hits to down a 4 engined Bomber, let alone what I believe is a 757 that has wing internal fuel storage and is made out of cardboard.
-Technically it is possible for ME262 (870km/h) to catch up to a 757 (850km/h). Although ME262s were no night fighters and wouldn't have been operating during low light conditions.
-It is arguable how the ability to pull up compares on these 2 aircraft at top speed, modern airliners are surprisingly nimble due to their large control surfaces, but it is unlikely that they would outmaneuver a 262, but when they are both flying towards the ground at V-max one might argue that the 262 will suffer compression more due to smaller control surfaces.
-England is literally 20 minutes to the north of St.Nazaire
It's interesting what they were going for but someone in this movie's production seems to not have done their homework again. In such a situation a 757 flying at cruise speed has nothing to fear. While the ME262s have a higher top speed, they would dramatically lose at climbing. All the 757 needs to do is point it's nose up 30 degrees and it'll be out of danger in a minute or two, doesn't matter whether it is a cloudy night or a clear day. From there you just figure out where you are by using a map and turn left, seeing as they somehow ended up in Switzerland.
I need to remember that the narrator is trolling most of the time with his remarks. Thank god it’s not based on a true story.
It's you again!
That’s a weird pfp
It's u again suuuuuuu!
"Luftwaffe" is not just the Nazi airforce, it literally just means air weapons. The modern German airforce is also called /Luftwaffe.
loaf waffle
@@REAL_SKYFIRE how would a waffle loaf look like
@@fudgethedog a really long waffle
@@faekapira I want a waffle loaf
@@fudgethedog making one rn
Isn't it always so amazing how everyone in movies somehow have everything needed for them all to survive
As a passenger of this flight, I can confirm that this really did happen
Me too, just in case you don't know... I'm the women who fell off the plane and I discovered I can actually fly like Superman, using my power... I fly in the storm and manage to go to London myself.
whats going on with all these "As a" messages, is this some sort of hype thats going on ? or are these just all bots ?
or am i just getting old, and kids these days just come by in droves to Like these "As a" messages in the thousands...
@@skapunker1986 yup. Im guilty of writing these as well. They got pretty annoying.
?@@GlodelaniaChannel😂
"this movie was based on a true story"
🤨🤯
*"Just kidding"*
*He got us in the first half not gonna lie*
Haha really? That's awesome 😆
Love how the historians just dont care about the historical implication of this.
They must work on the history channel. Did you hear about the aliens?
@@jjh7611 uuuuuuuuuuuuh
Bruh, once you're stuck back in time in guessing you don't give a shit about implications. For all you know you could've traveled to another universe or have no impact at all on the time line
@@jjh7611 Well, jokes on you, they obviously know Hitler is an evil alien
Once they get to Berlin and the crew and passengers what happened they will think they colluded to tell a more interesting story.
For anyone interested:
The German planes we see are Messerschmitt ME 262s. The first jet fighter to be used in combat. However, they weren't used until 1944, so the movie is 4 years too early showing them.
Thats actually the only thing they got wrong that’s actually close to reality
Not quite 4 years
More like 2.
First flight (With jets) was in 1942. Piston engine flight was 1941.
_Production_ was 1944
@@thescfiles1273 No. There is so much else wrong with it
the planes were 4 years early and they used air-to-air missles which weren't
even invented till 1947. When all the windows and the huge hole in the side are blown out the oxygen masks dont drop so everyone would have sufficated or been sucked out of the plane. And how would a random teenager know how to use an advanced radar system when radars had just been invented and were top secret.
It still seems like a great movie
What do you expect? this is the same studio that produces the Sharknado movies.
That's because the German planes were time travelling through the storm as well, duh.
I remember my grandfather telling me about an aircraft carrier from 1980 showing up at Pearl Harbor.
"This movie was based on a true story...just kidding"
One of the funniest one-liners ever! And it earned you your latest subscription. No wonder you have almost 3 million subscribers!
Funny how 30mm HEAT shells only made holes in the plane. Not to mention Me262s in 1940 (they weren't being produced up until 1944), and that the cruise speed of an average Airbus passenger plane sits around 900kph - Me262s topped out at around 800 in leveled flight, therefore they could never have kept up with the Airbus.
that a Boeing 757 but you're point still stands
@@Jump-Shack I was about to say that.
Me262 had HEAT? I Thought they're for shooting tanks plus who tf would use heat to shoot at planes it literally has anti tank in their name
@@leogunt You use what you've got.
@@leogunt if its 1940, it might still be mg/ff or something
"Based on a true story." Was the best part.
As a war thunder player, the 20 mm MG151s and the 30mm Mk.108/3s on the 262s would obliterate any aircraft they touched, and the 262 fired more than several 30mm rounds. Totally realistic
I like how Captain Strong basically became a WW2 Ace using a commercial jet
I remember being in France during the war and looking up at that plane as it performed amazing night time acrobatic maneuvers above us. We talked about it for days. But finally I know what was going on lol. It was a funny old war.
You would actually be dead cuz the movie takes place in 1940 and it’s 2022 so 🤓
@@steelpump100 maybe he returned to current era using one of those Me-262
@@steelpump100 I would be 82 at the least. But in fact, i'm a vampire and have lived through every war in history.
Been there done that, got all the t shirts.
Aerobatics.
@@NaziHampster...so you know someone named Remilia Scarlet?
The way he said "this was based on a true story" made me feel time travel exists for 1 seconds
(edit thank you for the likes)
Ye lol
@@JustARandomRUclipsWatcher y e s
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Well I was looking for this comment 👻, he got me too at that point, lol
@@mahz1309 ye lol
It's good to know that commercial airlines ensure that all their planes have passengers with diverse occupations, who can help in an emergency
A movie where a plane or some sort of person from our timeline that time travels back to 1940s with a high budget and good director would be a amazing series.
Movie
Been done, called the final countdown
@@reddrick69 that's a song.
@@gabrielfmm There is also a film with the same name, although they are unrelated.
I love how all the comments are about the errors in realism, like this movie isn't from the studio that brought us Megashark Vs. Crocosaurus and Nazis At The Center Of The Earth. Just enjoy the soothing recap and be glad you don't have to hear the actual "dialogue".
Personally what bothers me is that there's no reason other than laziness for writing a somewhat grounded/believable script.
When one watches a movie about time travel, a certain amount of fantasy is expected, but when the movie has so many incongruences that anyone whith general culture is bound to catch a couple of them, the immersion is broken.
Montero you obviously don’t know how lazy the studio is. The Asylum used to make rip off blockbusters when their trailers were released and make a low budget version.
Good thing they had a Captain Strong and not a Captain Weak. 😊👍
As a passenger I do have to say that we were all safe and sound even tho we almost died and I passed out like 50 times we were ok
I'm studying for aeronautics and becoming a future aircraft mechanic. I can say every now and again I'll have to study a time traveled plane about once a week. This one movie adds up to one story I had so I can say for certain yeah this definitely happens. Especially when the ME262s failed to pull up that's what convinced me right there. A similar story happened about a week ago only it happened in WW1 and the fighter planes somehow kept up with this Boeing 767 and my battle buddy was shocked that they almost destroyed the aircraft.
As I'm not a commercial aircraft pilot and have never been a passenger I can't confirm this is 100% accurate
11:59 he has still his headphones up and wounders why everyone is so happy
lmao
I feel William Strong will have a great time serving Ryanair while they're looking for the pilot of that missing Malaysian airplane.
One would assume a pilot would know what 1940s aircraft look like.
Well... yeah lol
Its kinda obvious. Those were nose engined propeled planes WITH GUNS lol
@@caimanaraujo479 the engines on the me262 are suspended below the wings
@@oliversearle3996 ok
Hehe
@@caimanaraujo479 Me 262 were Jets. Not propeller planes.
1:14 "passengers screaming in fear" as one guy is just smiling
ah thats just hector
@@Buhleep hector salamanca
Yeah, u just got hectored.
"Since they don't have advanced planes, they fail to rise up and hence, crash to the ground. You would think trained fighter jets would know better"
Its 1940, what can you expect?
Yeah
???? Fighter pilots would Know the limits of their planes, and not act like idiots
Fighter *jets* ? In 1940? Lol
@@90AlmostFamous I think the joke is that pilots from early in the war where way way worse than fighters latter on
@@antoniohagopian213 the Germans and British flew jet fighters in combat during the last years of the war, the Germans actually used it on rival aircraft while the british used them as interceptors , both models didnt go face to face though
ah yes, a typical 757 flying through WW2
You could honestly make a series out of this idea! If Netflix picked up great concepts like this instead of the 400th baking show, maybe they wouldn't be going bankrupt.
There is actually and i think he alreasy covered it
😂😂😂😂
Baking shows are cheap to produce
@@Mfields4517 but no one would watch them.
You can thank Larry Fink of BlackRock for that
"based on a true story" bro my heart just skipped a beat
The entire time travelling part was real, but the things that happened during the time travel didn’t.
It was based off an aircraft that took off from 1930 or so, and landed at a random airport in around 1950? 1970? i kinda forgot.
And besides, that joke was actually real lmao
@@ripnob wasn't that a hoax?
@@ripnob it's not true g
@@AJ-fn3ug oh ok
Love that they don’t send the army down to fix the landing gear
“send in the civilians, they got this”
As a passenger aircraft, I can attest to the veracity of this account. I routinely go back in time with every flight.
Why, just today, I flew over Julius Caesar's forces as he crossed the Rubicon.
After I watch you, I can't stop. I love you guys. Keep up the great work.
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Wait so Nigel said it's 1940 but we saw Me-262's escorting the plane when they flew past the attacked city? Their first flight was 1941 and introduced in 1944
I was about to write that as well. Have you seen Fighter pilots' oxygen masks ?
@@woontalajr789 yes that’s stupid but it’s probably the only plane they could’ve used which could keep up with the jet
@@omarbaba9892 If I remember well, top speed of an Me 262 is around 800kph and the cruise speed of an airliner is around 900 to 1000 kph. So the speed is not an argument. I think they used these to make the illusion for the spectator as it is the only very known jet used by luftwaffe uring ww2. But, it's just a fiction, let's think it was in an parallele universe
You know the movie's budget when they use Microsoft Flight Simulator for the whole CG
As a RADAR system, I can confirm this is extremely accurate and I did in-fact save Europe…
7:28 that is a HUGE inaccuracy.
Everything was so far fetched in this one but pulling out the radar which in reality is huge complex and in the nose cone of the air craft got me the best.
I'm glad a movie was made on this situation because I always encounter it during a bad weather.
As a Luftwaffe tactician, I have time travelled 80 years into the future to leave this comment and ask that you guys stop sending your airplanes through time rifts and having them appear in the middle of our bombing raids. It's really harshing up our warring and invading and stuff. So quit it.
it's funny how there's me 262 in the 1940s, the plane survives a ton of 30mm round from me 262, the plane survives the unguided air to air rocket designed to absolutely wreck american bombers, everyone survives all of the attack, the fact that the me 262 immediately shoots at the plane right when they see it instead of identifying and confirming the target to their superiors, the fact that the airliner have a higher level flight top speed than the me 262 yet they managed to intercept it (unless the me 262 dive towards the airliner which isn't the case), the fact that the airliner managed to pull enough Gs to make the me 262 slam into the ground, the fact that the radar of the plane is detachable and doesn't require any extra module except for a screen and a powerbank, and the fact that nothing failed outside of the landing gear. the plane should've crashed a few min after the first me 262 attack from engine fire/fuel leak/hydraulic leak/hydraulic malfunction/the death of most passenger and the crew lmao
1940 there were no ME-262 jets over France
The brits had radios that could "catch" radio transmission from any altitude.
Problem is there are no airports that are long enough to land on.
You can't remove the radar from the airplane while it's flying, it's in the nose of the plane and you have to be outside the plane to remove the nose and get access to the radar.
Dude, this film was produced by The Asylum, what do you expect?
You quickly realize that this must be an Asylum movie, even if you weren't told so. Even though a lot of big budget Hollywood movies weren't too much on realism either.
But here are some points:
- There were no Me-262 in the June of 1940 available, as they were only introduced into service in April of 1944.
- The MK108 30mm autocannons with its Minengeschoss on the Me-262 would have shredded the wing and blown it fully off. Also, the co-pilot would have been mince meat after a hit.
- Luftwaffe pilots, at least in 1940, were some of the best and would not have made these rookie mistakes. At that time they still got enough training hours
- Air-to-air rockets were only used from 1943 onwards by Germany
All of this could have been avoided had they used Bf-109E models (E-1, E-3 or E-4), which were the pre-dominant model used at that time. That and no rockets.
- The pilot doing a full on dive and pulling out better than fighter planes. Not happening on a fully loaded passenger plane. Besides, the fighters would have kept their disntance and recommited with an attack on the pull out of the target or once it leveled out.
- There is no radar that can track air targets on passenger planes, only a weather radar in the nose cone. With that you can even detect certain weather phenomena without needing a ground controller (ATC).
- You certainly can't take out the radar in flight, as it is only accessible from the outside, being in the nose cone.
- You also do not go to the back of the plane to get to the landing gears, as there is no landing gear in the back. The landing gear usually extends at about the height of the wings and below the cockpit.
- Landing gear is also not accessible in flight.
Also, German and British soldiers on the Swiss/German border? Did the plane fly a few hundred kilometers to the south to end up there? Besides, once you know where you are (over France), that there are hostiles around (Germans) and that the only safe haven would be the UK, why didn't they just use their compass, something every plane is equipped with, to fly north? There is also the fact that the 1939 Chain Home radar system of the Brits should have been able to detect that plane and help them come in. Any pilot flying over Europe would have know at least where to turn to, to avoid more attacks (i.e. turn over water or go north).
Sorry, just had to get it out of my system.
Hollywood writers are either dumb themselves or assume the viewers are too stupid to notice.
Yeah, I saw this movie on Netflix and I was cringing to all the historical inaccuracies you had just described.
@@grendelbiter303 most of the dumb writers work for Asylum.
You must be fun at parties. 😛
@@darksideofthemoon488 That might have been the case once, but nowadays, I'm not so sure, it seems many have seeped into mainstream Hollywood, too.
Love your recap style!
What is underappreciated about this movie are the subtle multi-layered hints that the entire space time continuum is breaking down and timelines are converging. Like the ME-262 in 1940 or the bad CGI. Genius.
Let's take a minute and appreciate him for trying everything to brighten our day
there’s two issues with this comment. First of all, Mystery Recapped is a team and not one single person working on this channel. Second of all, this is a recap channel to contain suspense and entertain their viewers and not some channel for you to come to every time you’re feeling down. That’s all i’ve got to say.
@@essstheee its a bot
@@essstheee Yeah they are team, but atleast he did the hardest part and second different things help you when you are down not only meme and stuff like that
@@Randomfact_2 hardest part? all you know is he reads a script
@@Randomfact_2 Mate, i don’t think the hardest part is reading out the script you were given to say. I think it’s finding appropriate movies, editing/cutting irrelevant scenes from movies to make them shorter like a “recap” and finding a way to explain relevant details in a short period of time without making the storyline seem empty or missing any context for you to be able to enjoy it. It’s a lot harder than doing the voiceover with a SCRIPT that was given , perhaps sent to you.
As a trained Airplane Radar, I can confirm this happens atleast 12/10 times
Did the people in world war 2 have airpods😂😂😂
"captain strong sacrificing himself, even though he's the only one who could fly the goddamn plane" fucking gave me a laugh lmao
Amazing how the flight had the exact people on board needed if travelling back in time to 1940 with a damaged plane.
No time travel movie can beat 'Back to the future'
Hey man, we all know Back to the Future is one of the greatest time travel movie of all time but why do you have to tell to us about how Back to the Future supposedly beats every single modern time travel movie?
Man that's the most polite "who ask"
marvel endgame alredy did
@@gamikash7499 nope. Not even close. Marvel endgame is a good movie but jts time travel mechanics cannot compare to back to the future.
Well...That movie wasn't trying to achieve that...It was just a pleasant, entertaining, watchable movie made with a low budget...
Ryanair has flown into multiple time travel anomalies. Last year we barely managed to escape getting shot down by Stinger missiles while flying over Afghanistan during the cold war. Shocking really.
7:12 The makers of the movie clearly never heard of german Sturzkampfflugzeuge aka dive bombings
"This movie was based on a true story" had me in stitches
I went to watch the movie after seein this recap and it's honestly a miracle that only 2-3 passengers died.
as a former Radar operator in WW2, I can confirm this is exactly how we got the technology back then.