What a great presentation, Mike! Thank you for reminding me of all the countless X-Plane stories I read as a kid, and for adding some interesting stories. Loved it!
Growing up in Southern California I head them but seldom saw the X planes. The X15 was THE plane in my opinion. Thanks too for mentioning Pilot Engineer Scott Crossfield, one of my childhood heroes.
Great videos like always but please change the name of of your channel to something more inline with what it is you do. You would get a lot more views so more people could appreciate this history.
Most underated channel on RUclips bar non, thankyou 👌👍
This is the best channel on RUclips!
You might also like aircrew interviews .Just pilot interviews
Thank you for great stories. It've been told with really interesting details and nice sense of humor. Greetings from Ukraine.
excellent anecdotes, fascinating story, great witness to an amazing episode
Such quality:why not a million subscribers
Wonderful presentation, that hour went by so fast!
I love these videos, and was just wondering today when another was going to drop. Please keep it up!
Thank you from England for this excellent presentation. I greatly value this channel. Superb work Betty.
Beautiful art work Mr. Machat. Thank you.
Another great video. Very enjoyable and informative.
This channel always fascinates me!!! Thank you so much for allowing us all to enjoy these.
Watch of the month.
What a great presentation, Mike! Thank you for reminding me of all the countless X-Plane stories I read as a kid, and for adding some interesting stories. Loved it!
Great job. Lots of fun to watch this presentation.
A great talk by a very knowledgeable person! -and what a talented artist!
Thanks Betty & Jarel!
Absolutely the best presentation!
Great presentation!
excellent talk
Love this channel. The best of the best aviation channel.
Good lecture, great paintings, very enjoyable presentation.
Some of the most interesting aviation speakers on this channel. Thanks for sharing
Growing up in Southern California I head them but seldom saw the X planes. The X15 was THE plane in my opinion. Thanks too for mentioning Pilot Engineer Scott Crossfield, one of my childhood heroes.
Incredibly articulate.
I only know about Pancho Barnes from Mark Berents novels. Court Bannister lands near/on her ranch :)
Never knew there was a Sabre with an actual nose instead of one big intake, I see that there is an intake just not a huge one
Joe Engle is the only one left.
Great videos like always but please change the name of of your channel to something more inline with what it is you do. You would get a lot more views so more people could appreciate this history.
@25:13 - No, it doesn't say it beat the Americans by 30mph. It says that it beat it by 310mph !!!
Thanks for the comment, but yes, I caught that error and corrected it by saying "30 percent" a few seconds later.