Or Fw 190, Ta 152, ANY BRITISH BOMBER APART FROM LANCASTER (Wellington, Halifax, etc.), any American bomber apart from the B-17 (B-24 as a heavy bomber, or B-25 and B-26 as medium bombers), no Do 335, no Gloster Meteor, no italian fighters like the Fiat G.55 Centauro or Macchi Mc 202 Folgore, no Soviet planes apart from the Yak-3 (like Il-2 Sturmovick or Il-4), LITERALLY SO MANY THINGS WERE MISSING AHHHHHH!!! (Frustrating for WWII aviation freaks, sorry) But cool video for the average audience of course, you can't blame him... *I demand a Part 2*
Why was the P-51 chrome? Also the bell jet but literally half of the German planes and almost all British planes are missing. What about the P-38, Mosquito, Fw-190. I also argue the 163 doesn't count because it's not sustained speed it's a glider after the rocket burns out. If you count the 163 than you need to count the V2.
@@Captain_Deadstick The p51 was chrome because when they were making it, the skies were already controlled, so they didnt need to paint their planes, samw with late bombers, like b29. Btw, me 163 its rocket fuelled, but still a fighter jet... So, modern fighter jets are orbital space crafts or fighter jets...?
@@kingmuddy5898 Fw 190 was a second figther of Luftwafe with so much version When it appear in britain sky the Spitfire are panic, and the last version are probably the best fighter of WW2
@@lediableetlesdetails5069 maybe it was good, but that doesn’t make it important at all. The Hellcat won the skies over the pacific, the hurricane won the skies over Britain, the p51s and spitfires won the sky over France, and the 109 fought in all of Europe. The 190 was a good plane and much were built. But its relevance compared to the 109 and other fighters is either below or on par with
@@mutingp F4u is so underrated. Usually naval aircraft underperform compared to their land based counterparts due to the demands of carrier operations and other considerations for operations in a marine environment but the Corsair was truly one of very few aircraft that was as good as the best land based aircraft. Keep in mind in US service the F4u was the last WWII fighter aircraft to be withdrawn from service in 1953 and globally you see the Corsair and Mustang both serving into the 1980s in some countries.
...and Re.2005. In general, too many American aircraft and a shortage of iconic aircraft from other nations, especially the Soviet Union, Japan and Italy.
It takes a lot of effort and time for these animations, so they probably just did more of the well known aircraft or narrowed it down to the ones that fought the most.
Nor FW 190 A/D nor the Ta 152 H, and the last was the fastest single piston engine aircraft of WWII that saw combat with 752 km/h, yeah, there is the P-51H that never saw combat
You neglected some very important aircraft, including the Fw-190, DeHavilland Mosquito, P38 Lightning, B29 Superfortess, and the Nakajima Ki-84. I’d love to see an updated version which included these important aircraft!
@@jonnevonvanaja5612 Not to mention the information is incorrect. The only way a B17 is going to reach 500kmph is when its crashdiving into the ground....
@@infidel1993 IL2 Sturmovik? Most produced aircraft and was the backbone of the Soviet Air Force Not the B29 as it only saw combat in the last months of the war
They're using free 3D models, did you also notice that the flight control surfaces were not animated, only the props? And they recycled the Wintertime slag heaps combat area in Asch, Begium. Nope there wasn't that much work put into this.
How can you give one speed for the Spitfire, 109, bf110, etc.? The early versions vs the late ear versions have such different top speeds it's insane. You don't even specify what variant! This video is for people who know nothing about WW2 airplanes unfortunately.
Yeah, its definitely a layman's video (not a bad thing) but I kinda noticed a bit of poor research when the BF 110 was said to have been introduced 1945.
Nice comparison, however, its important to note that none of these planes could reach those speeds at sea level these vmax speeds were measured at high altitude in thin air. Also many of these planes had variations over the years with very different performance. Cruise speeds would also be interesting, because as far as i know the B-17s generally flow at 300-350 km/h in formations (instead of the theoretical vmax)
A spitfire in a nose dive accidentally hit Mach 0.96, 690mph. Faster than a commercial jet. The pilot managed to land it safely but the plane was crippled. The wings were curved in a way that would be used in future jet designs.
many interceptors are missing focke wulf? was a bit more multirole......BV-155 i think was one of the first high altitude germen interceptor annnnnnd the list goes on but at least for honourable mentions the.... IL-2 if the youtuber here wanted to do a cameo THE SOVIET FLYING TANK (did not fly? idk i forgot about its test flight heh) the B-29........ and we got the sword fish which was responsible for sinking the bismark and good lord theres alot more i cant count KI-84 , hayabusa d4y suesi AND WHAT HAPPENED TO THE JERICHO TRUMPET OF ZE STUKA?! its activated around about 350 kmh? (please correct me) or 400 kmh have a good time fellow ww2 plane fan
@@jintanarawdsukumaal3000Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. It’s outside the Jaguar Land Rover factory where the Spitfires were built. The sculpture is in the middle of a roundabout and everybody round here calls it Spitfire Island
Wheres mah boi F8F bearcat Same 2400hp engine as corsair with half the weight, still holds the prop plane straight line and climb speed records in 2024
The clip is very unspecific, not mentioning which version it describes. For example, first A6M Zeroes had a cruising speed of ca. 500 km/h. The one on the movie is probably the latest one - A6M5 (first, widely produced was A6M2). Same goes for Spitfires, which had over 14 versions, and Me/Bf 109s, which had at least 7 versions. I don't have such in-depth knowledge, to judge all the planes, but please be specific in the future, especially in the era of online games, which try to be pretty acurate with the technicalities.
Is this top speed or normal cruise speed or taking into account weight? Because I looked up the B17 and its normal speed is 300kmph and its top speed is around 400kmph? It seems odd that a 4 engine heavy bomber with all that drag and carrying all those heavy bombs/equipment could reach 500kmph, faster than some way more agile aircraft from the same time period...
There is always a max altitude , were the planes reach their max speed . This big bombers got their max speed pretty high up , lower they got too much drag .
That was a MK. 1 Spitfire right... Not one of the later much faster MK18+ with a Griffin engine... Is it a equal playing field... Are they all MK 1 planes, if not, some readjusting is necessary... Good work though ❤
The most annoying part of this video is that he didnt even include the variants. A 109B model is going to be slow as shit while a 109G is going to be almost twice as fast...And same thing with the Spitfires (Mk1 vs Griffin-powered Mk 14)
same for the Thunderbolt. The figures used are for the razorbacks, while the fastest variant, the xp-47j went 504 mph! He could make a ton of videos if there were all the versions
Nice video it was interesting to see the comparisons, it would've been better though if you specified which variation of aircraft is depicted since there are many that look similar to each other but perform differently. Also probably should have used the accurate top speed at sea level since these planes all had different top speeds depending on altitude. For example the f4f wildcat while perhaps reaching 512kmh at optimum altitude of around 6.5km could only reach around 450kmh at sea level so the comparisons are a bit off in relation to the background. Really nice animation though and cool video concept.
@@jeffhowland867Зато США И Великобритания для Второй Мировой Войны ОЧЕНЬ много сделали, внеся Гитлера на своих руках на трон правления в Германии в 30-х, а также спонсируя не только его политическую карьеру, но и практически всю экономику Третьего Рейха в 30-е годы. Только Standart Oil, General Electric, General Motors, Ford, 1T&T вложили в Гитлера почти 250 млн. долларов. С учетом почти столетней инфляции можете смело на умножать эту сумму на 20, а то и 25.
@@АлександрКулагин-э1ф никакого спасибо. Если молчать, так нас и вычеркивают, подменяя историю. Оруэлловские принципы из "1984" во всей красе. Советский Союз уничтожил 82% гитлеровских войск. А нам изо всех щелей блеют про всякие там Нормандии в 1944 году, когда было уже всё ясно.
✅ Take a look to this Surreal Speed Comparison : ruclips.net/video/Y-y3lYFAPQk/видео.htmlsi=rvRfN12Y2fdfUtPm
I'm missing the Wooden one
No P-38 Lightning, Mosquito, or B-29..?
Or Fw 190, Ta 152, ANY BRITISH BOMBER APART FROM LANCASTER (Wellington, Halifax, etc.), any American bomber apart from the B-17 (B-24 as a heavy bomber, or B-25 and B-26 as medium bombers), no Do 335, no Gloster Meteor, no italian fighters like the Fiat G.55 Centauro or Macchi Mc 202 Folgore, no Soviet planes apart from the Yak-3 (like Il-2 Sturmovick or Il-4), LITERALLY SO MANY THINGS WERE MISSING AHHHHHH!!!
(Frustrating for WWII aviation freaks, sorry)
But cool video for the average audience of course, you can't blame him...
*I demand a Part 2*
Or even Ki-84 and N1K2-Ja
Why was the P-51 chrome? Also the bell jet but literally half of the German planes and almost all British planes are missing. What about the P-38, Mosquito, Fw-190. I also argue the 163 doesn't count because it's not sustained speed it's a glider after the rocket burns out. If you count the 163 than you need to count the V2.
You make the 3D models and give them to their team. You're literally asking them to add dozens of hours to production.
@@Captain_Deadstick The p51 was chrome because when they were making it, the skies were already controlled, so they didnt need to paint their planes, samw with late bombers, like b29.
Btw, me 163 its rocket fuelled, but still a fighter jet... So, modern fighter jets are orbital space crafts or fighter jets...?
The way You introduced Me 262 was just fabulous.
Darling, you look fabulous!
For real! I had to replay it
There was 1 single Japanese plane bro 😱
Your videos are so fun to watch! Brings out the 6yo!
You forgot the Focke Wulf FW-190.....
He forgot hundreds of planes, he can't possibly include them all.
@@ralphyreece4687yes but Fw 190 was more important plane of WW2
@@lediableetlesdetails5069😭 no it was not
@@kingmuddy5898 Fw 190 was a second figther of Luftwafe with so much version
When it appear in britain sky the Spitfire are panic, and the last version are probably the best fighter of WW2
@@lediableetlesdetails5069 maybe it was good, but that doesn’t make it important at all. The Hellcat won the skies over the pacific, the hurricane won the skies over Britain, the p51s and spitfires won the sky over France, and the 109 fought in all of Europe. The 190 was a good plane and much were built. But its relevance compared to the 109 and other fighters is either below or on par with
You got my boy F4U flying full speed with flaps down😂
And rockets)
I legit didn't know the corsair was that fast.. and with such a lethargic engine too. I thought that was more the speed of the Bearcat
@@Death-lq9qgCorsair had the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp just like the p47 the later f4u’s had over 2,600+ hp
@@mutingp F4u is so underrated. Usually naval aircraft underperform compared to their land based counterparts due to the demands of carrier operations and other considerations for operations in a marine environment but the Corsair was truly one of very few aircraft that was as good as the best land based aircraft. Keep in mind in US service the F4u was the last WWII fighter aircraft to be withdrawn from service in 1953 and globally you see the Corsair and Mustang both serving into the 1980s in some countries.
@@mutingp My Uncle flew Corsairs in the Pacific, the early models weren't that fast.
Aircraft that sadly didn't make it in:
Fairey Swordfish
Fairey Albacore
Gloster Gladiator
Blackburn Skua
Fairey Fulmar
Fairey Barracuda
Fairey Firefly
Hawker Typhoon
Hawker Tempest
Bristol Beaufighter
de Havilland Mosquito
Gloster Meteor (2nd time now!!!)
Short Stirling
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
Bell P-39 Airacobra
Bell P-63 Kingcobra
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Boeing B-29 Superfortress
Focke-Wulf Fw 190
Aichi D3A
Nakajima B5N
Yokosuka D4Y
Nakajima B6N
Aichi B7A
Nakajima Ki-43
Nakajima Ki-84
Kawanishi N1K
Mitsubishi G4M
Polikarpov Po-2
Ilyushin Il-2
Yakovlev Yak-1/9
Lavochkin La-5
Dewoitine D.500/D.510/D.520
Morane-Saulnier M.S.406
Bloch MB.150
Macchi C.200/C.202/C.205
Fiat G.50 Freccia
Fiat G.55 Centauro
Edit: to remove a duplicate and add more aircraft, including French & Italian aircraft
Damn.
...and Re.2005. In general, too many American aircraft and a shortage of iconic aircraft from other nations, especially the Soviet Union, Japan and Italy.
Also mig3, il10, su6, i16, pe2, yer2, pe8, pe4...
Fiat Cr.42... odd in the era but definitelly took part in the battles in several places during the conflict.
It takes a lot of effort and time for these animations, so they probably just did more of the well known aircraft or narrowed it down to the ones that fought the most.
I clicked faster then the speeds achieved in this video 💪
Same here🤣
Fr
Пиздабол?
Same😂
“Ummm actually *than” 🤓👆
The sudden leap in speed when jet fighters came along is amazing, it was surely terrifying for the flight crews of the time too.
Not so true there where 3 american props only one saw a production lot of something 37 planes that could go 535mph in a straight line.
@@brandonstrife9738yeah, not in combat or taken by surprise by the enemie
@@brandonstrife9738
Not by the enemies, bruh.
@@brandonstrife9738either way it’s not in combat so yes it would have been terrifying for Allied flight crews to come across
@@Oily_Vectorit was in combat
I didn't see the de Havilland Mosquito!
My thoughts exactly ! (It may have upset the target audience, Americans, Well Skeeters, Tempests and the odd Sea Fury etc.)
No P-38 either, an outrage!
Nor FW 190 A/D nor the Ta 152 H, and the last was the fastest single piston engine aircraft of WWII that saw combat with 752 km/h, yeah, there is the P-51H that never saw combat
It’s funny, I always hear people from other countries talking about Americans being upset, more than I actually see Americans being upset. Weird, huh?
Or any Focke Wulf
This was really cool!
The sudden black n white glitches had me trippin, but then the transition of flyby came ❤️
My G is improving everytime he releases a new vid 😌
Лечи кукуху; она у тебя болеет!
Despite missing some of my favorite such as the Typhoon and Tempest and the Mossy I appreciate the hard work in producing this and wish to thank you.
So satisfying to watch, thank you for your hard work.
You neglected some very important aircraft, including the Fw-190, DeHavilland Mosquito, P38 Lightning, B29 Superfortess, and the Nakajima Ki-84. I’d love to see an updated version which included these important aircraft!
spread peace love not war
German Arado ?
Bro forgot the Gloster meteor
🎉As always, fun and classy video, good luck with your work 👍
The Dornier 335 was the Fastest Piston engine plane of WW2, It should have it's place :)
If going by crew reports the P47M is with crews tweaking the engines and reporting speeds of around 500mph
Thank you ! A very nice comparison.
Hawker Tempest & Typhoon, Nakajima Ki 61, Ki 84, Gloster Meteor, P-38, B-29, Fw-190 A-8, D-9, Ju-88, and so many other planes missed.
It takes a lot of time and effort to create the model.
You'd need like a 20 hour long video to include all ww2 era planes.
How you forgot Focke-Wulf Fw 190. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Forgot FW190, La5FN, P40 Hawk, P38 Lightning, DeHavilland Mosquito, all the other Yaks, and the frickin IL2 STURMOVIK?!?
Tempest, Typhoon, Ju88...many famous fast aircraft are messing here...this piece is obviously incomplete...
@@jonnevonvanaja5612 Not to mention the information is incorrect. The only way a B17 is going to reach 500kmph is when its crashdiving into the ground....
Naming all these WW2 aircraft that weren’t included, but you forgot the most significant and deadliest aircraft of the entire war.
@@infidel1993 IL2 Sturmovik? Most produced aircraft and was the backbone of the Soviet Air Force
Not the B29 as it only saw combat in the last months of the war
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as a war thunder player i loved your work
Attack the D point 😂😂
@@mouad_325yi4negative
Yak 3 655 km/h in a straight line???????????
@@SlayerBRJ Yeah I was surprised too lol, Yak3 rips its wings at 600 km/h
@@mouad_325yi4 I refuse!
Some additional planes, should you consider doing an expanded version of the video:
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A: 640 kph
Lavochkin La-7: 661 kph
Lockheed P-38: 666 kph
de Havilland Mosquito: 667 kph
Yakovlev Yak-9U: 672 kph
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D: 686 kph
Nakajima Ki-84: 687 kph
Hawker Tempest: 700 kph
Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon engine): 710 kph
Arado Ar 234: 742 kph
Focke-Wulf Ta 152 H: 759 kph
Dornier Do 335: 763 kph
Gloster Meteor: 793 kph
Heinkel He 162: 839 kph
Also;
C-54 Skymaster: 443 km/h
B-26 Marauder: 462 km/h
N1K2-Ja Shiden Kai: 595 km/h
B-29 Superfortress: 640 km/h
de Havilland Hornet: 764 km/h
P47M: 766-800+ kph depending on whether looking at test speeds vs crew reported speeds
You made Consolidated Catalina smaller than Fighters😂
They're using free 3D models, did you also notice that the flight control surfaces were not animated, only the props? And they recycled the Wintertime slag heaps combat area in Asch, Begium. Nope there wasn't that much work put into this.
EXCELLENT post. Very cool.
How can you give one speed for the Spitfire, 109, bf110, etc.? The early versions vs the late ear versions have such different top speeds it's insane. You don't even specify what variant! This video is for people who know nothing about WW2 airplanes unfortunately.
Agreed. The later versions of the spitfire topped 415 mph.
Yeah, its definitely a layman's video (not a bad thing) but I kinda noticed a bit of poor research when the BF 110 was said to have been introduced 1945.
Man, i appreciate your work... videos are great 👍💥
Amazing work!
Absolutely brilliant. I loved everything about it. Thank you for posting.
4:04 what the heck kind of yak-3 is that? Who made that? Why did you change distinctive features about it?!
Did The soviet Copy the hurricane?
👍 Excellent graphic. Interesting video.
Nice comparison, however, its important to note that none of these planes could reach those speeds at sea level these vmax speeds were measured at high altitude in thin air. Also many of these planes had variations over the years with very different performance. Cruise speeds would also be interesting, because as far as i know the B-17s generally flow at 300-350 km/h in formations (instead of the theoretical vmax)
Exactly. I want a sea level comparison! Or 1km altitude at most.
3:56 The Yak 3 had an open rear hemisphere in the cockpit, but here it is closed, like the Yak 1 or 7
Exactly. Who drew that?! And even here it's still a little different from a early yak-1 or LaGG-3
Good video! I love the presentation! Imagining it was real. Lol! Wow. Good video!
it‘s crazy how fast planes could get all the way back in the 40s!
1940s tech was shitty but not too shitty.
It ain't even fast for a plane bro
@@Afraglis actually those planes were quite fast, not like today's planes, sure
A spitfire in a nose dive accidentally hit Mach 0.96, 690mph. Faster than a commercial jet. The pilot managed to land it safely but the plane was crippled. The wings were curved in a way that would be used in future jet designs.
@@peterparkerspizzaface6431that's fascinating!
Good job. If you had to do all of the aircraft in World War II, we’d be here for an hour…and we would love every minute of it. Well done.
Entertaining video, BF110 definitely not introduced in 1945 though
Came to say this
Thank you for the mph conversions❤
Great video! Some might be interested in more of the Japanese airplanes, though.
Excellent. Maybe another one with some added aircraft from UK, Italy, Russia, Japan, some more from USA. So many to choose from I guess!!
This is outstanding work Red Side , Bravo Zulu !
Love this 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Not having the P-38 Lightning in this is just CRIMINAL!!!!!
many interceptors are missing focke wulf? was a bit more multirole......BV-155 i think was one of the first high altitude germen interceptor annnnnnd the list goes on but at least for honourable mentions the....
IL-2 if the youtuber here wanted to do a cameo THE SOVIET FLYING TANK (did not fly? idk i forgot about its test flight heh) the B-29........ and we got the sword fish which was responsible for sinking the bismark and good lord theres alot more i cant count KI-84 , hayabusa d4y suesi AND WHAT HAPPENED TO THE JERICHO TRUMPET OF ZE STUKA?! its activated around about 350 kmh? (please correct me) or 400 kmh have a good time fellow ww2 plane fan
Guilty as charged your honour
That was fun to watch
Oh wait now I know that I am watching this but it is less than 1 hour online😅nice video tho ❤
4:44 hats of to the F4U pilot flying at 718 kmh with an open canopy
This guy does the best videos❤ love you red side❤
Cool, watching each plane zooming up & going faster than the previous! 👏🏽😎
Extremely formidable production! Excellent job! 👏👏
thanks..very good video
14:33 no way a Catalina has a 30' ish wingspan, LOL
Best animation seen so far!
The most impressive part is the filmographer was able to gather all these pilots and vintage planes together to pull off the speed tests and film it.
Awesome video...!!!
3:24 Spitfire! In my city there's an sculpture on an island with a design of spitfire planes flying outwards.
What's the location of that sculpture ?
@@jintanarawdsukumaal3000Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. It’s outside the Jaguar Land Rover factory where the Spitfires were built.
The sculpture is in the middle of a roundabout and everybody round here calls it Spitfire Island
@@AidanMillward Found it, thank you very much
Are you from U.K?
That spitfire came with so much AURA
Outstanding video. Beautiful. It was nice seeing the peace symbol on these warplanes.
Nice? They spoil the look of beautiful planes
Tremendous video. Deserves awards, frankly. Brilliantly well done.
that beautitul beautiful corsair!! i love it!
Superb video.
What’s with the silly peace sign banners on the tail of every plane?
Don't you like peace?
@@davidedippolito2700 I love it…but to my knowledge that’s not historically accurate.
Hey man, I'm like, like real sensitive, man, and if not for those peace flags, I would've been really upset
@@jd-ls4tk You're not David Banner aka The Hulk, are you? lol
Excellent!!!
Cool stuff. I'm pretty sure the Catalina is about twice as long as shown.
This is really high effort content, and it shows in the quality!!
Yak-3 being the only soviet plane is so crazy. LaGG-3, La-5, La-5FN
Yankee want steel the victory
Fabulous, 2nd pass from another angle too. My grandparents could never see such a stunning representation.
Wheres mah boi F8F bearcat
Same 2400hp engine as corsair with half the weight, still holds the prop plane straight line and climb speed records in 2024
Rivetless design also allowed it to be faaaaaaaaaaaast
Not WW2.
@@czoom51 it was operational during ww2 just never saw combat
@@czoom51 It was
@@ozan1234561 In that case, so is the F80
The clip is very unspecific, not mentioning which version it describes. For example, first A6M Zeroes had a cruising speed of ca. 500 km/h. The one on the movie is probably the latest one - A6M5 (first, widely produced was A6M2). Same goes for Spitfires, which had over 14 versions, and Me/Bf 109s, which had at least 7 versions. I don't have such in-depth knowledge, to judge all the planes, but please be specific in the future, especially in the era of online games, which try to be pretty acurate with the technicalities.
What a complete video👍
Is this top speed or normal cruise speed or taking into account weight? Because I looked up the B17 and its normal speed is 300kmph and its top speed is around 400kmph?
It seems odd that a 4 engine heavy bomber with all that drag and carrying all those heavy bombs/equipment could reach 500kmph, faster than some way more agile aircraft from the same time period...
There is always a max altitude , were the planes reach their max speed . This big bombers got their max speed pretty high up , lower they got too much drag .
Amazing❤
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Havilland Hornet?
Your work is better with each video!
Respect it!
A lot of aircraft are missing, but the video is pretty good.
brilliant!
That was a MK. 1 Spitfire right... Not one of the later much faster MK18+ with a Griffin engine... Is it a equal playing field... Are they all MK 1 planes, if not, some readjusting is necessary... Good work though ❤
The most annoying part of this video is that he didnt even include the variants. A 109B model is going to be slow as shit while a 109G is going to be almost twice as fast...And same thing with the Spitfires (Mk1 vs Griffin-powered Mk 14)
The speed of 594km/h would indicate it was the Vb variant
same for the Thunderbolt. The figures used are for the razorbacks, while the fastest variant, the xp-47j went 504 mph! He could make a ton of videos if there were all the versions
I have been waiting for something masterpiece like this
Nice video it was interesting to see the comparisons, it would've been better though if you specified which variation of aircraft is depicted since there are many that look similar to each other but perform differently. Also probably should have used the accurate top speed at sea level since these planes all had different top speeds depending on altitude. For example the f4f wildcat while perhaps reaching 512kmh at optimum altitude of around 6.5km could only reach around 450kmh at sea level so the comparisons are a bit off in relation to the background. Really nice animation though and cool video concept.
I second this. The Mk 14 spitfire was much faster than the Mk1
W EDIT 😎🔥🔥🔥
The only Soviet plane you know is Yak3?
And it was not so fast
And it was so fast.
Подмена истории идет полным ходом.
Besides eating spam and flying a few bell p39's the reds didn't do all that much in WW2 bro.
@@jeffhowland867Зато США И Великобритания для Второй Мировой Войны ОЧЕНЬ много сделали, внеся Гитлера на своих руках на трон правления в Германии в 30-х, а также спонсируя не только его политическую карьеру, но и практически всю экономику Третьего Рейха в 30-е годы. Только Standart Oil, General Electric, General Motors, Ford, 1T&T вложили в Гитлера почти 250 млн. долларов. С учетом почти столетней инфляции можете смело на умножать эту сумму на 20, а то и 25.
Thanks 👍🏼❤
I'm worried about those planes. They're flying so freakishly low!!
Excelente trabajo, gracias!
Good for a chuckle. Picking speeds of the introduction models for some, upgraded production models for others and leaving out some.
Puts in a Yak-3 not Yak-1 but just calls the Spitfire a spitfire.
The Mk-XII spitfire would dust a Yak-3.
These are the coolest videos ever! Thankyou
Хмм. Из всех советских самолётов автор добавил только Як-3... Жаль.😢
Спасибо и на этом😅
Вот только это не Як-3. Какой-то странный гибрид Як-3 и И-26
@@АлександрКулагин-э1ф никакого спасибо. Если молчать, так нас и вычеркивают, подменяя историю. Оруэлловские принципы из "1984" во всей красе.
Советский Союз уничтожил 82% гитлеровских войск. А нам изо всех щелей блеют про всякие там Нормандии в 1944 году, когда было уже всё ясно.
Yeah they should have added the bell p39 airacobra.
That's a great piece of animation, loved the comparisons between the individual aircraft.. Well done to whoever made this..
Hawker Tempest (442 mph) has left the chat
This is a really cool vid
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Amazing work!, subscribed!!!
they forgot my super fortress😭
Really cool. Thanks!
Disappointed that the Hawker Typhoon or Tempest weren’t included.
Stunning man so amazing 😮😮😮😮😮😮❤
Still a shame it's missing aircraft like the B-29, de Havillad Hornet (which was really fast), and Gloster Meteor (which was even faster than ME 262).
I love how they all have peace flags flying together with planes which were once enemies.
Amazing...compulsive viewing!
Very well done!
Create the top speed of the Indian Trains.
Very well done since I'm a fan of all of these planes.....