Can't even imagine what the Earth must've sounded like back then. Unbelievable that a war of this scale took place. That last clip makes me sad. That was clearly a funeral for a pilot who served in WW2.
Jsweizston the sounds of these planes makes my blood go cold. They are badass!! Plus I could have imagined what the armada of b17 will sound like on d day in Berlin
My dad saw the american planes in 1944 fly over his house and drop paratroopers at Son ( part of operation market garden). must have been the most amazing thing to see. He always tells me the sky was completly filled with planes.
@Carson Free he was still a small boy at 4 years old. but it made such an impact that he still recalls it vividly 76 years later. he didn't serve himself but was just a small boy witnissing the libaration of the south of the Netherlands unfold in front of him.
2:40 imagine your just outside relaxing from a day at work in the sun on a hot summer day and you hear that roaring towards you, gives me the chills just talking about it
When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940, they stationed a few men on my grandmother's farm. They quickly built a lookout post, some barracks, and brought in all sorts of radio equipment. They were tasked with spotting approaching allied fighters and bombers flying over to raid targets in Northern Germany, and relaying that information to FlaK emplacements further inland. The German soldiers ate with my grandmother's family, and sometimes during meals when the faint rumble of allied bombers could be heard, they would jump from their chairs and run towards the lookout post. That's all my grandma remembers, and looking at some of these clips I'm sure that is what she, her family, and the Germans would have heard as well.
@@PastorOfMuppetsVIVIVI U kinda stupid, even my grandpa heared them at 7000m Altidude, and They flew high bcs. it was difficult to get at this heigth to shoot them down
The sound of machines, flown by real heroes during WWII. When we look at these planes, it's hard to imagine hundreds if not thousands in the air at the same time going out on missions. ....we owe so much to that generation.
Amazing. This gives me chills. Just imagine what it must have been like during WW2. Knowing what was at stake. Witnessing (or participating in) formations of rumbling planes that could stretch across the sky as far as you can see. Thousands of them. All piloted and manned with mere boys with, "Is it today?", perpetually lingering in their minds. What an infinitely unique, fascinating, almost surreal, awesome yet horrid period in human history. If we humans still exist in 1000 years, we will still be studying, analyzing, and talking about this nigh unreal time in our history. The true scale of the war is hard to grasp.
My grandfather flew B-17's in the 305th. I imagine myself as a child in these videos looking up at them in this video, the same way I did looking up to him telling these stories, but with the sound of 50 more flying overhead towards France and Germany.
I've seen 1 B-17 flyover and it was so loud you heard it coming from miles away. I can't imagine what it would have sounded like with 100-200 of them flying over at the same time. The ground must have shook well before the bombs had been delivered. I can't imagine the fear that the people on the ground must have had from that sound.
0:44 this was at Dayton, Ohio's National Museum of the United States Air Force. You can tell because of the 4 hangars next to each other with some aircraft parked on the right (seen at 1:17)
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Flying in Formation brings back the WW2 Air War vibe.
I live in a small town where the airport is directly east of my home. In the past 30 years, the sound of a WW2 airplane has prompted me to run outside and search the skies. I have seen these magnificent planes: P-47 Thunderbolt, P-51 Mustang, P-38 Lightning, B-17 Flying Fortress, B-25 Mitchell, AT-6 Texas, and F-86 Sabre.
It's been about 15 or more years ago, but I was doing yard work at home here in southern California when I heard approaching prop engines, a lot of them. Imagine my surprise when a crisp formation of three B-25s and seven P-51s came cruising overhead. I believe it was around the time of a WWII anniversary, but I can't quite remember. Must have been a great special event wherever they were headed.
The fact these planes still run is a testament to the people keeping them running and the quality behind those magnificient machines Also imagine hundreds if not thousands of condensation trails above you. Mustve been terrifying. Knowing that everyone of those can and prob will kill you and destroy your house. Also I cant imagine what Market Garden mustve looked like. Thousands of planes, the literaly sky being filled with C47s, Fighters, etc.
This is purely meditation. Sadly that back then it hasn’t been always a good sound for some people but as of today I just love it. I loved planes since I was like 3 years old. Found the love in ww2 planes when I was 12 now I’m 22 and it will probably never change. I do like how some modern jets look. But ww2 planes are unbeatable sound and look wise.
same, i keep coming back to hear these sounds. to me, its for sure the old ones got better sounds than the modren jets. at 2:44, can you imagine what it feels like if these warbirds were droping bombs? absolutely terrifying.
Imagine smoking a cigarette on your porch, enjoying the weather on a calm night, and slowly your ears are filled with the low rumble of these bombers. Europe was a home turned hellscape for so many
Imagine this... It's the morning of January 23, 1943 and you and your mom are shopping in London, then that's when you hear a siren, it gets louder then you hear the sound of a plane. You look up and see a whole swarm of bombs and Stukas raining down on you as people die around you.
Exaggerated, stukas won't bomb civilians, stukas were made to strike small or specific targets with precision, like moving vehicles or tanks, what did happen was lines of heavy bombers in the sky passing by dropping explosives all over, you could hide on bunkers btw
the Stuka ie JU 87 were taken out of the the western front war due to fact they got found out as poor platforms in 1940 ageist modern fighters so this would never of happened
This is only a small fraction of the amount of planes that would participate in the raids in ww2. Imagine seeing a thousand planes passing overhead. Wave after wave heading towards their destination to rain hell on their target. That must have been a sight to behold.
@@codifa5847 I understand that, it just looks amazing. I guess I kinda worded my statement wrong I dont want to experience the actual war part just the sound of planes flying by.
These engine sounds would send chills down the spine of WWII survivors
For sure
send chills down my spine, and i was born in 2003 with no war experience lol
Stephen Budhan U ever heard of the Jericho bomber bro?
J L you mean the Ju-87 Stuka?
@@OwenMessenger we dont talk about that-
Can't even imagine what the Earth must've sounded like back then. Unbelievable that a war of this scale took place. That last clip makes me sad. That was clearly a funeral for a pilot who served in WW2.
That's gotta be the saddest thing I have seen this month...
The only time when our military actually went in to kick some ass
@@robertspencer703 The US was there to kick ass and take names and they were out of names.
Make me sad to my grandpa flew that plane.
Jsweizston the sounds of these planes makes my blood go cold. They are badass!! Plus I could have imagined what the armada of b17 will sound like on d day in Berlin
Change my mind: old war planes and everything else about old war is cooler and more interesting than the new stuff
I like the simplicity and the engines.
I agree
I'm not even gonna change your mind, I agree
I can’t
way scarier also
My dad saw the american planes in 1944 fly over his house and drop paratroopers at Son ( part of operation market garden). must have been the most amazing thing to see. He always tells me the sky was completly filled with planes.
@Carson Free he was still a small boy at 4 years old. but it made such an impact that he still recalls it vividly 76 years later. he didn't serve himself but was just a small boy witnissing the libaration of the south of the Netherlands unfold in front of him.
0:47 imagine seeing wave after wave of those beasts....
Fear
Sirens start whirring! Civilians scatter into shelters! Spot lights come to life! Pilots rush to their planes!
WW2 Veteran: Oh Sht! Here we go again.
I know right, I'd love to be escorting in one of those P51s going to Germany to pay Hitler a visit.
Only 1940s kids understand
2:40 sounds scary and amazing at the same time
Imagine bomb dropping from those and your just a 12 yo in ww2
Ya
@@RX7_FC3S_Infini_III You do realize that thats a trainer
Nothing can stop the US Air Force
Amazing for the Allies, Scary for the Axis
2:40 imagine your just outside relaxing from a day at work in the sun on a hot summer day and you hear that roaring towards you, gives me the chills just talking about it
This occansionally happens where I live on Saturday or sunday. Its usually a small group of four or two.
It never gets old
@@worm3165 I love the t6 Texan or in Canada they call it the t6 Harvard
Yes
When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940, they stationed a few men on my grandmother's farm. They quickly built a lookout post, some barracks, and brought in all sorts of radio equipment. They were tasked with spotting approaching allied fighters and bombers flying over to raid targets in Northern Germany, and relaying that information to FlaK emplacements further inland. The German soldiers ate with my grandmother's family, and sometimes during meals when the faint rumble of allied bombers could be heard, they would jump from their chairs and run towards the lookout post. That's all my grandma remembers, and looking at some of these clips I'm sure that is what she, her family, and the Germans would have heard as well.
You are part netherlands?
How did your grandma feel about the Germans?
@@lactatingcow2598ni
Don’t get me wrong, I like modern planes today but there’s something about these old birds I can’t get my finger on...
The roaring engine of a Bf109 or a Spitfire is sexier than a jet engine of a F-4 or a MIG-17
Andddddd im addicted to those sounds. Wait... Stalin is that you.
It's the sound of Nazi scum about to be blown to shreds. Thats what it is.
My fav old plane is the old gotha ww1 german heavy bomber
@@morpheussieben America has never won a war
The sound that 6 planes can make is insanely loud. Imagine literally thousands
That’s why the b17’s would fly very high. You’d never hear them coming
@@PastorOfMuppetsVIVIVI U kinda stupid, even my grandpa heared them at 7000m Altidude, and They flew high bcs. it was difficult to get at this heigth to shoot them down
@@Shao-zeng-han-she-wo says the one that can’t spell.
@@PastorOfMuppetsVIVIVI Better than tryna be an Historian, but actually beein wrong
@@Shao-zeng-han-she-wo I guess you paid attention in history but failed on the spelling side of things huh?
Now imagine 500+ of these flyin over head
That last one, his plane was the angel to take him to heaven. Fly forever, you magnificent paratrooper.
The sound of machines, flown by real heroes during WWII.
When we look at these planes, it's hard to imagine hundreds if not thousands in the air at the same time going out on missions.
....we owe so much to that generation.
Berlin was bombed multiple times by 1000 b17s and lancasters. Just imagine hearing that many, that would be hope diminishing sound for germans.
I love old war bird's. Thank's.
I like your picture
0:46 imagine waking up to this instead they were loaded with bombs, that’s how it was during the war
and dont forget there were like hundreds of thousands of b-17 bombers in the formation too
2:32 4:43 definantly the most chilling flyover sounds, that sound of dozens of engines flying at once.
The t-6 Texan has always been iconic to me because of its memorable engine sound that always tells me it’s a t-6 and the ground would vibrate
Amazing. This gives me chills. Just imagine what it must have been like during WW2. Knowing what was at stake. Witnessing (or participating in) formations of rumbling planes that could stretch across the sky as far as you can see. Thousands of them. All piloted and manned with mere boys with, "Is it today?", perpetually lingering in their minds.
What an infinitely unique, fascinating, almost surreal, awesome yet horrid period in human history. If we humans still exist in 1000 years, we will still be studying, analyzing, and talking about this nigh unreal time in our history. The true scale of the war is hard to grasp.
Ok boomer
@@jk-gb4et :P Nope, just really high at the time.
@@Mattreyu199 xd
Beautifully stated!
@@Mattreyu199 bruh
That last one hopefully everyone understood the meaning of that. Rip
Yes. Another vet finds his peace. judging that it was a C47 it is probably very likely that the Hero in Question was a Paratrooper. Absolute unit.
@@tramachi7027 thanks for the debrief. I think I already knew that.
My grandfather flew B-17's in the 305th. I imagine myself as a child in these videos looking up at them in this video, the same way I did looking up to him telling these stories, but with the sound of 50 more flying overhead towards France and Germany.
Me and the boys going to fight the Luftwaffe: 0:21
I've seen 1 B-17 flyover and it was so loud you heard it coming from miles away. I can't imagine what it would have sounded like with 100-200 of them flying over at the same time. The ground must have shook well before the bombs had been delivered. I can't imagine the fear that the people on the ground must have had from that sound.
"Wait until the bombers are directly overhead, the sounds of their engines will drown out your shot."
These Warplanes send Memories to those who had fight in World War II...These sounds of planes are brutal💙I want to see this once in real life
My grandpa was in WW2 he was in the army he lived
0:44 this was at Dayton, Ohio's National Museum of the United States Air Force. You can tell because of the 4 hangars next to each other with some aircraft parked on the right (seen at 1:17)
Flying in Formation brings back the WW2 Air War vibe.
Hard to believe those things were being made in the late 30s early 40s.
Jet aircraft will never cease to be cool, but these old warbirds are where it's at. Always my favorites.
2:43 I distinctly remember hearing that engine hum in the war film, Tora! Tora! Tora! because a ton of Texans were used to portray Mitsubishi Zeroes.
I live in a small town where the airport is directly east of my home. In the past 30 years, the sound of a WW2 airplane has prompted me to run outside and search the skies. I have seen these magnificent planes: P-47 Thunderbolt, P-51 Mustang, P-38 Lightning, B-17 Flying Fortress, B-25 Mitchell, AT-6 Texas, and F-86 Sabre.
Does anyone else find the distant engine drone relaxing too? I could listen to this all day long
Those Texans gave Me Shivers
0:14 imagine being a German soldier and seeing that😳
He be like: aww s*** here me go again
They be like oooh fun we can test out the new flak guns (they get shot down sadly)lesson learned don’t fly too low
Me 262:Finally My dinner Delivery Its Here!
@@LeopahdUnerAir delivery?
2:52 the planes while forming an almost pointing arrow looking like a F1 Racecar and passing by is cut
Me: ooh nice flyover!
My grandpa: *nervous sweating intensifies*
If he was a nazi
It's been about 15 or more years ago, but I was doing yard work at home here in southern California when I heard approaching prop engines, a lot of them. Imagine my surprise when a crisp formation of three B-25s and seven P-51s came cruising overhead. I believe it was around the time of a WWII anniversary, but I can't quite remember. Must have been a great special event wherever they were headed.
The fact these planes still run is a testament to the people keeping them running and the quality behind those magnificient machines
Also imagine hundreds if not thousands of condensation trails above you. Mustve been terrifying. Knowing that everyone of those can and prob will kill you and destroy your house.
Also I cant imagine what Market Garden mustve looked like. Thousands of planes, the literaly sky being filled with C47s, Fighters, etc.
0:57 sounds like a powerful avalanche..very creepy
Imagine yourself on the battlefield in WW2 and hearing these planes in action. Truly amazing that these planes are still operational.
Yeah, some was still intact but not airworthy. Still happy some still can fly
That P-51 Mustang looking good.
The last two are incredible.
3:00 that guy says cool,👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Never forget the brave souls who have sacrificed in war. Especially those in the Pacific Africa and Europe who fought in the air.
I can’t even imagine how the skies over Europe sounded when 100s of b17s were making bombing runs at a time
I just cried. USA USA USA!!
Beautiful
Awesome compilation 👍
Old planes look cooler in formation than modern ones
2:44
The sound of "you're fucked"
a bunch of t6 texans flew over my house one time, it was a cool experience
I was just at my pond cutting some trees and saw a b17 fly over. It's diffently the coolest thing I've seen just randomly like that.
0:52 damn imagine being a German soldier and hearing this high in the sky in world war 2
XxOk_BuDDy 69 RIGHT
But I'm American
Scheiße
@@m4a3e8sherman3 but no one asked
@@m4a3e8sherman3 ha! Just kidding man
This is purely meditation. Sadly that back then it hasn’t been always a good sound for some people but as of today I just love it. I loved planes since I was like 3 years old. Found the love in ww2 planes when I was 12 now I’m 22 and it will probably never change. I do like how some modern jets look. But ww2 planes are unbeatable sound and look wise.
same, i keep coming back to hear these sounds. to me, its for sure the old ones got better sounds than the modren jets.
at 2:44, can you imagine what it feels like if these warbirds were droping bombs? absolutely terrifying.
2:40 SO SCARY LOL
AND SO MANY TEXANS
ALSO IN A DOUBLE ARROW FORMATION
the sound is so satisfying
And terrifying
Me: "wow grandpa look at those amazing planes!"
My grandpa: *WW2 FLASHBACK*
Those 3 b-17s and 5 P-51's sounds terrifying what more if they're 300 of b-17s and massive squadrons of p-51s.
Old war sounds- beautiful
New war sounds- BRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
My grandfather says in ww2 a lot of plane flyover and sky was black, he said it was beautiful and scary at same time
Imagine smoking a cigarette on your porch, enjoying the weather on a calm night, and slowly your ears are filled with the low rumble of these bombers. Europe was a home turned hellscape for so many
Imagine this...
It's the morning of January 23, 1943 and you and your mom are shopping in London, then that's when you hear a siren, it gets louder then you hear the sound of a plane. You look up and see a whole swarm of bombs and Stukas raining down on you as people die around you.
K
Exaggerated, stukas won't bomb civilians, stukas were made to strike small or specific targets with precision, like moving vehicles or tanks, what did happen was lines of heavy bombers in the sky passing by dropping explosives all over, you could hide on bunkers btw
Fun.
the Stuka ie JU 87 were taken out of the the western front war due to fact they got found out as poor platforms in 1940 ageist modern fighters so this would never of happened
@@m4a3e8sherman3 😂
0:45 me and the boys leaving school after we made friends with some 1st graders
Now imagine hundreds of these flying to battle during the world war. Its terrifying for the enemy but beautiful beyond words for allies.
This is awesome!
My Grandpa found it too awesome, He went down into the Basement.
I wasn't even alive in the time of WWII and these sounds give me PTSD
My friend's great-grandfather was the pilot of a B-17 crew
This is only a small fraction of the amount of planes that would participate in the raids in ww2. Imagine seeing a thousand planes passing overhead. Wave after wave heading towards their destination to rain hell on their target. That must have been a sight to behold.
Goosebumps.
0:56 When you see this and you're at Japan 🇯🇵
glad to see those warbirds still flying under good maintenance
How to scare your great-grandpa
Those engines are magnificent they sound more better than the newer ones
The new jets are fast as hell but the old jets just look cooler
Everyone gangsta until the bomb bay doors opens
Now imagine 1000 of those plane in the sky at once…that was WW2 for you.
I want them to do this over a football game
They do it almost every year at the Nascar, IndyCar races at Texas motor speedway. Its soo cool
And start gunning and bombing
that happened at a recent football game i played in in lubbock, they flew a b-17 over! it was awesome, and we won 30 to 0 lol
Now imagine hundreds of these in a dog fight
Everyone gangsta till the stuka shows up
The worse sound was...
*Aircraft diving down*
Soldiers screaming: INCOMING!!
Me And My Friends: *Sees This*
Also Me And My Friends: Boys, we've got air support!
I lost it on that last one. Our wonderful heroes will all be gone soon.
try to add siren effects on 0:47 the fear
They were such an old planes. Got Goosbumps. What if they would fell due to any failure, probably not because of very well trained flight engineers.
Every time I hear T-6 Texans, I can’t help but think of the movie “Tora Tora Tora!”
Living on the south coast in 1940 and seeing these heading towards London.
I remember the last west malling airshow,there were 9 b17 flying fortresses and a load of Mustangs behind them.
2:41 They sound like the classic war movie 😮
My grandfather was a stuka pilot, he would always tell me how god awful the noise was
Huge formation of b17 can scare the most corageous soldier
massive formations of ww2 planes are so cool
The high pitched sound of the supercharges on a strafin run is the sound of nightmares (or dreams if you were a brit).
Scary shit.
Imagine if the bomb bays suddenly open and its fully loaded.
This formation is allied troops morale booster
I love thoose old war planes
They sound intimidating and historical
I will pay milllions just for one of thoose if necesary
Can't wait to see a ju-87
2:25 this is literally what you would hear on December 7, 1941 at 7:29 am
Tora Tora Tora!
Goosebumps - that’s all I have to say.
RIP B-17 Texas Raiders :(!!!! B-17 Nine-O-Nine crashed in 2019 and just a few days ago Texas Raiders. I can't stop crying
it's like seeing the souls of the dead both enemies flying with eachother
For some reason I would of loved to experience what ww2 felt like. But idk why?
You’re not alone pal, same here haha
Definitely don't want to taste that
@@codifa5847 I understand that, it just looks amazing. I guess I kinda worded my statement wrong I dont want to experience the actual war part just the sound of planes flying by.
@@crazyasian.6875 then you should definitely try visiting air show. Alot of cool birds are flown for the audience.
@@codifa5847 that sounds sick I gotta try going to one then.
Nice, but even more with a Me262 shooting at them hahaha
😀Great planes👍from Poland
Beautiful