Super Guppy: The Weirdest Plane Ever Made

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    Do you know what THIS is? Even if you do, the Super Guppy is one of the most fascinating and wonderfully weird aircraft ever, with so many surprises in its origins, development, and use.
    For example, did you know that Airbus kind of made two of them? Using BOEING parts? Could we go as far as to say that Airbus MADE two Boeings?!
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    Below you will find the links to videos and sources used in this episode.
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    • BAHF Boeing C-97 Start...
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    • The Amazing See-Thru G...
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    • Super Guppy Landing
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    • UTA French Airlines
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  • @MentourNow
    @MentourNow  Год назад +22

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    • @bmw_m4255
      @bmw_m4255 Год назад +2

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    • @vishnu9264
      @vishnu9264 Год назад +2

      how to sign up for the Boeing session?

    • @737Garrus
      @737Garrus Год назад

      Fucking *No!*

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +8

      @@737Garrus Really? 3 seconds of a sponsor message brings out that reaction?
      I currently employ 5 people to help me with research, editing, graphics and script-writing for both channels.
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    • @bmw_m4255
      @bmw_m4255 Год назад

      @@MentourNow don't worry about that guy!

  • @MrRhoobarb1
    @MrRhoobarb1 Год назад +87

    I live near an Airbus site and regularly get to see the Belugas. It's great to spot one.

  • @bossytuba
    @bossytuba Год назад +109

    In the late 1960s my dad (a draftsman) worked on the Super Guppy for Aero Spacelines in Santa Barbara, California. We attended the rollout ceremony for a newly-built Super Guppy. I was 9 or 10, and have never forgotten the excitement at the ceremony or how proud my dad was to have been part of the project. I've already sent the link for this video to my sisters. One is old enough to remember the event, for the other two this will be glimpse into a part of my dad's life they didn't know about.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine Год назад +3

      I’m in SB right now. Does you or part of your family still live there?

    • @bossytuba
      @bossytuba Год назад +3

      @@The_ZeroLine We're from SLO county, and I still have a ton of relatives there. My dad used to make the commute every day.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine Год назад +2

      @@bossytuba Pretty drive. If you still lived there, you’d get to see Falcon Heavies and other rockers lifting off nearly weekly.

    • @hillvizzlle
      @hillvizzlle 26 дней назад +1

      I think my granddad did too! He sent me this video and said his plane!!

  • @jon.limjap
    @jon.limjap Год назад +271

    I'm amazed at how there really is a lineage between the Guppies and the Belugas -- and in an ironic way how Boeing helped Airbus succeed!

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +36

      Yep! It’s really fascinating

    • @todortodorov940
      @todortodorov940 Год назад +7

      Helped and helped. Boeing produced some aircraft, who others later bought to use their parts and build their own aircraft.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Год назад

      @@todortodorov940 Indeed.

    • @enigmawyoming5201
      @enigmawyoming5201 11 месяцев назад

      @ 5:03. You refer to a man “called” John Michael Conroy.
      “Called” and “Named” are two different concepts. I can “CALL” John a liar. John is “NAMED” John. Incorrect to say John is “called” John unless your are “calling” him something other that the name he was given at birth.

    • @brianafc
      @brianafc 10 месяцев назад +5

      Airbus returned the favour by offering help to solve the 737 max issue too

  • @geoffreygoldberg448
    @geoffreygoldberg448 Год назад +90

    I knew about the Guppy and Super Guppy, but not it's fantastic history. Thanks for the video Petter!

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +14

      My pleasure!

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +5

      Happy to see a video on these aircraft, so unique.

    • @theonlymadmac4771
      @theonlymadmac4771 Год назад

      I remember reading books in the 60ies about the Guppies as a kid! Thanks a lot for bringing my knowledge of those flying fish up to date

  • @jdii5698
    @jdii5698 Год назад +23

    I live in Houston, Texas and have seen the super guppy on final into Ellington Field several times and each time I’m reminded of the Douglas Adams quote:
    “The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.”

  • @ctradio4416
    @ctradio4416 Год назад +35

    9:55 Honestly Clay Lacy deserves a video just on him given his honestly crazy career (he’s still alive btw). Filmed the XB-70 crash, 29 world speed records, flew a group of students around the world on a dc-8, around the world speed record (just over 36 hours) with a Boeing SP (Neil Armstrong was aboard), technically time traveled, flew a dc-7 in a pylon air race (6th out of 20th), helped develop Aerial cinematography and more! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Lacy

    • @valeriawinklerova7430
      @valeriawinklerova7430 7 месяцев назад +1

      my favourite plane is super guppy and your video is so cool!!!😃😃

  • @alexlightbody7118
    @alexlightbody7118 Год назад +108

    When Mentour Pilot and Mentour Now both upload, it’s a good weekend

    • @buidelrat132
      @buidelrat132 Год назад +14

      Can you imagine the awesomeness if they collaborated? ;)

    • @heidirabenau511
      @heidirabenau511 Год назад +23

      ​@@buidelrat132Before someone says "bUt it's tHe sAmE PeRsOn!" Have you ever seen Mentour Pilot and Mentour Now in the same room?

    • @nowapproachingyt
      @nowapproachingyt Год назад +6

      @@heidirabenau511ah yes that is one way to confuse half of the internet. Well played

    • @owensparks5013
      @owensparks5013 Год назад

      ​@buidelrat132 I was wondering about some sort of disgruntled rivalry...

    • @parkermezek1084
      @parkermezek1084 Год назад +3

      And 74 gear as well!

  • @benmol_
    @benmol_ Год назад +37

    There is one preserved in Toulouse, just outside the airbus facilities. The hinging front door / cockpit was also a problem during windy days. At (at least) one point the hinge broke from a gust of wind. They fixed the plane but never reinforced the mechanism: the hinge was used as a fuse not to break or bend the main structure of the fuselage if extreme forces were to be applied

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +13

      Awesome extra info! Thanks!

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Год назад +1

      @@MentourNow One Super Guppy, which was preserved at the Airport of Bruntingthorpe in England, was unfortunately broken up and scrapped in December 2020 during the Pandemic. The remaining Super Guppy is preserved at the Airport of Hamburg-Finkenwerder, the Airbus Company Airport in Hamburg (Germany).

    • @jean-lucslr7022
      @jean-lucslr7022 11 месяцев назад

      2 time.

    • @pizzablender
      @pizzablender 10 месяцев назад +1

      That plane in Toulouse is part of the museum exhibition there, right? At least it was when I was visiting.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 10 месяцев назад

      @@pizzablender Yes.

  • @thetowndrunk988
    @thetowndrunk988 Год назад +49

    I love the passion you have for aviation, and for sharing your knowledge with all of us. It’s awesome when you love your work.

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +10

      Thank you very much, it really is!

  • @Matticitt
    @Matticitt Год назад +27

    It's so great one of the Guppys is still flying. And for NASA no less.

    • @stefanlaskowski6660
      @stefanlaskowski6660 Год назад +6

      It's home based on El Paso, Texas, and I see it regularly from where I work, which is just east of El Paso International Airport.

    • @Hans-gb4mv
      @Hans-gb4mv Год назад +3

      Sometimes I feel like NASA is where legends go before retirement. The Guppy is not the only aircraft that got a last career at NASA, there have been others like the Tu-144.

    • @Matticitt
      @Matticitt Год назад +1

      @@stefanlaskowski6660 that's cool

    • @gearguy65
      @gearguy65 Год назад

      N941NA in El Paso!

  • @Superminaren
    @Superminaren Год назад +11

    The day is great when a new mentour video comes out!

  • @billmullins6833
    @billmullins6833 Год назад +13

    My Dad was a truck driver most of my life. Back in the late 60s he used to haul Rocketdyne J-2 engines used on the upper stages of the Saturn V. The J-2s were just small enough to be hauled by truck. The 1st stage F-1s had to go by barge or Guppy.

  • @mrxmry3264
    @mrxmry3264 Год назад +5

    19:30 hey wow, an amiga 1000. i had one of those, back in the 80s. yes, i'm old :-(

    • @arasb3258
      @arasb3258 Год назад

      And it apears to be still running? That's super cool!

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад

      ​@@arasb3258it's just a visual affect...
      But there are vintage PC collectors, you can still find amigas.

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +1

      I had the 1200!

  • @russellmillett5642
    @russellmillett5642 Год назад +7

    As a space nerd who's going to school for A&P license right now, the Guppy holds a special place in my heart! Fantastic video, loving the classic aircraft series

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @glenniz1
      @glenniz1 11 месяцев назад

      I was a student at Northrup University 1979-1980. It was an amazing experience, and I enjoyed every moment I was there. I wish you all the best in school, and in your career as an A&P Mechanic, not many people get to do what they love, and get paid for it during their lifetime!

  • @Wtpat2
    @Wtpat2 Год назад +26

    Thanks for labouring on two great episodes for us this weekend Mentour Pilot/Now! Really enjoyed the Tulsa landing recap and the Super Guppy tales! It’s been a whale of a great set of stories!

  • @colepepper0796
    @colepepper0796 Год назад +12

    I've had the pleasure of seeing the 4th Super Guppy fly and land at the Mesa Gateway airport here in AZ. Quite surreal to see something like that in the air!

  • @Asp3ct_260
    @Asp3ct_260 Год назад +42

    It is amazing how aviation evolved from the wright's brothers plane to WWI biplanes to huge piston engine planes and turboprops to finaly the planes we fly and love. Love the concept of reviewing a few commercial planes that marked history. Really makes me wonder what we will develope in the future.

    • @Wintermute909
      @Wintermute909 Год назад +5

      It really is amazing, both world wars seem to have been big drivers of the leaps in aviation technology.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Год назад +2

      @@Wintermute909 Yes, probably and also in a way unfortunately.

  • @blatherskite9601
    @blatherskite9601 Год назад +8

    My Parents flew to Nigeria for years in the Stratocruiser, operated by BOAC.
    Downstairs bar and freedom to wander about... how cool is that?

  • @Asp3ct_260
    @Asp3ct_260 Год назад +6

    There is one at Toulouse. You can actually go insinde and I recommend the visit of the museum where you can also see two concorde

  • @j3j326
    @j3j326 Год назад +5

    When I travelled to the US in 2022 I went inside a superguppy and it was all so exciting.
    Nice to learn more about the Supper guppy and the stratocrusier.
    It’s a rather unique aircraft.

  • @PasleyAviationPhotography
    @PasleyAviationPhotography Год назад +39

    This is by far one of my favorite mentor (now or pilot) videos. Please keep them coming!

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +9

      Thank you! I really loved this one as well

  • @FlagstaffChief
    @FlagstaffChief Год назад +4

    I was thrilled to see this video. Was stationed at Mather AFB in Sacramento, CA, for navigator training in 1965 and 1966. I can remember seeing the Pregnant Guppy flying nearby, possibly coming into or out of JPL. 9:55

  • @davidnelson7407
    @davidnelson7407 Год назад +1

    I first saw a picture of a Guppy in a book about different airplanes. This was about 1974-75 when I was 9-10. I remember thinking that it was a really strange airplane. We lived on the island of Guam at the time, and our house was on a hill very close to the approach to GUM, Guam International Airport. One day I heard an airplane, I looked up and there was a Guppy coming in for a landing. It was very strange to see an airplane, which seemed to have miniature wings, able to fly. I don't know if it was a Guppy or Super Guppy, I was just excited to see it.
    Thanks for the history of it.

  • @sanandaallsgood673
    @sanandaallsgood673 Год назад +6

    The Guppy used to fly from Long Beach, California quite frequently and passed right over my house. I saw it many times and thought it was the most bizarre plane I'd ever seen! LOL. With Douglas Aircraft Co. based in Long Beach, I saw plenty of flights of Douglas aircraft being tested and flown, along with scheduled airline flights like PSA, Western and others.

  • @North_West1
    @North_West1 Год назад +17

    "every Airbus is delivered on the wings of a Boeing”

  • @JonathanEzor
    @JonathanEzor Год назад +6

    Petter, thank you! I've always loved these aircraft, but hadn't heard their full history. Everytime I see one, I smile as widely as does Airbus' Beluga XL!

  • @danharold3087
    @danharold3087 Год назад +8

    I always enjoy hearing about these planes. Great video.

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! 💕✈️

  • @bean3550
    @bean3550 Год назад +21

    One of the strangest and most fascinating planes ever built!!!

  • @The_Angry_Medic
    @The_Angry_Medic Год назад +2

    If there's one thing I miss about living in Houston, it was seeing the guppy fly numerous times in and out of KEFD. Well that, and all the other cool NASA stuff

    • @makingbiscuits24-7
      @makingbiscuits24-7 Год назад +1

      It never gets old seeing it parked at Ellington. She's a beauty.

    • @The_Angry_Medic
      @The_Angry_Medic Год назад +1

      @@makingbiscuits24-7 I moved to California last year, and thought it was awesome that I drove by Edwards and Mojave. Then I realized it was the day before SOFIA's retirement flight 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @makingbiscuits24-7
      @makingbiscuits24-7 Год назад +1

      @@The_Angry_Medic Bummer. It was sad news when I heard she was being retired. Such a neat design.
      I'm feeling nostalgic now. I need to take a drive by Ellington, Space Center Houston, and JSC soon.

  • @pecan11
    @pecan11 Год назад +4

    i used to live about 2 miles from Nasa in Clear Lake TX and we used to see the guppy flying at times landing at Ellington Field. i remember the first time i saw it and did a double take and thought , “What the hell is that!” after finding out i looked up all the documentaries on this funny little plane and enjoyed watching it for years until i moved out of Houston. it really stands out while flying!

  • @leebiggs2844
    @leebiggs2844 Год назад +3

    I've been in the mini-guppy, it's currently on display at the Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook Oregon. That museum is the site of an old US Navy blimp patrol station and hangar.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Год назад

      Thank you very much for this information!🙂👍

  • @michaelosgood9876
    @michaelosgood9876 Год назад +2

    Was a fan of the Guppy as a young fella in the mid 70s. A few aircraft library books had a right side view of this aircraft. Looks so graceful despite its massive size

  • @DAWesome_
    @DAWesome_ Год назад +23

    I had no idea how essential the Guppies were to NASA. I'll have to ask my grandfather about this!

  • @willykang1293
    @willykang1293 Год назад +4

    I went to Oshkosh to attend AirVenture 2023 end of July and there’s a super Guppy showed up in that big square right there. That one must be the fourth one still flying you said so. There’s a lead engineer also told me there’re four of them. He looks like Maxican by the way🤔, should be Maxican American.
    That Super Guppy also flew up around Wittman airport afterwards, and I took some shots.
    Thanks Petter for more stories about these Super Guppy.

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +3

      I would have loved to see it!

    • @willykang1293
      @willykang1293 Год назад +1

      @@MentourNow you’ll absolutely see it at least once in your career.🙂

  • @missaisohee
    @missaisohee Год назад +1

    i don't work in the aviation industry, i don't even fly that much but i loooove nerding about planes on this channel

  • @mihaimarinescu7022
    @mihaimarinescu7022 Год назад +6

    You can see a Super-Guppy at the Aeroscopia museum in Toulouse, France next to the Airbus factory, you need at least half a day to visit the museum and if the factory is open to visitors, I'd say you'd need another half to visit it. We only had 2 hours to visit the Aeroscopia museum where we also saw a Concorde and an A380.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Год назад +1

      Another one is preserved at the Airbus Company Airport in Hamburg-Finkenwerder in Germany. A third one, which was preserved at the Airport of Bruntingthorpe in England, was unfortunately broken up and scrapped in December 2020 during the Pandemic. Number Four is still flying, now for the NASA.

  • @blatherskite9601
    @blatherskite9601 Год назад +7

    Excellent, and rivetting, story, Petter. I really enjoyed that, and some connection to family history, too!

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! 💕💕✈️

  • @ThatBoomerDude56
    @ThatBoomerDude56 Год назад +5

    Dad knew one of the flight test engineers who was killed in the crash of the Mini Guppy. The thing became unstable and went into a roll on takeoff. I don't know the reason. I would guess that low airspeed was involved.

  • @charlesmoss8119
    @charlesmoss8119 Год назад +3

    Good grief what a superb video - awesome - thanks to all who helped put this together

  • @matthewtemprell5422
    @matthewtemprell5422 Год назад +2

    Its such a shame the one that was at bruntingtorpe England was broken up and only the cockpit survived. I remember being amazed by it as a kid and climbing on board.

  • @XabzintheNBAGuru
    @XabzintheNBAGuru Год назад +3

    Mentour Pilot and Mentour now are goats

  • @lindens4044
    @lindens4044 Год назад +2

    The Super Guppy 4 sounds like the Airplane of Theseus

  • @Raminagrobisfr
    @Raminagrobisfr Год назад +2

    It's impressive that this was a b-29 derivative and flought productively to our days.
    The b-29 spawn a suprising variety of aircraft. Its offsprings even include a chinese AWACS (KJ-1)

  • @PhoenixStrykers
    @PhoenixStrykers Год назад +4

    I have been a big fan of the Super Guppy and Airbus Beluga for quite a while now. I even have a model of the 2nd Beluga XL sitting on my flight simulator. But thanks to you, I have even more respect for the two fleets.

  • @hrothgar014
    @hrothgar014 Год назад +2

    Boeing used to needle Airbus by saying, “Every Airbus was delivered on the wings of a Boeing.”

  • @Raphtalia
    @Raphtalia Год назад +4

    I like how aircraft is like puzzle ... getting all the parts from different aircraft XD

  • @avrohomz4582
    @avrohomz4582 Год назад +1

    This is so fascinating. Besides for the still operational guppy including a major component that flew parts for previous space programs, that part has got to be at least close to 70 years old.

  • @leosimons77
    @leosimons77 Год назад +2

    Wow. I’m extremely happy you have finally made a mini documentary about it. I have the 1st Super Guppy Turbine (SGT1 for Airbus) in my local aviation museum in Wales. I have been in her over 35 times now and I always discover something new. The second one in Aeroscopia is a perfect condition one and felt like a time capsule! Truly an outstanding aircraft and I’m so glad to see someone’s made a video on it!

    • @h.dejong2531
      @h.dejong2531 Год назад

      Where's that museum in Wales? I'd like to visit someday.

    • @leosimons77
      @leosimons77 11 месяцев назад

      @@h.dejong2531 Hi it’s called South Wales Aviation Museum (SWAM) in St Athan near Cardiff Airport!

  • @jimbeckettplay
    @jimbeckettplay Год назад

    When I saw the photo of that Erickson Air Crane plane, it occurred to me that you might want to someday go off on a tangent, and investigate that company's operations. Not only did they use their helicopters for cranes in very specialized jobs, but they also used those helicopters for precision logging. They used to be a customer of mine. It was an impressive operation to see in full swing.

  • @RobertoSunga
    @RobertoSunga Год назад +2

    I can almost park my car next to it at the El Paso International Airport but I've only seen it flying around the city a couple times.

  • @kdrapertrucker
    @kdrapertrucker Год назад +3

    Now Boeing operates "guppied" 747s to transport 787 parts worldwide. The 747LCF dreamlifter.

  • @markedis5902
    @markedis5902 Год назад +1

    Would love a deep dive on Jack Conroy

  • @seanmcerlean
    @seanmcerlean Год назад +9

    Hell of a story.
    Takk så mycket Petter.😊😊😊

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked it! It’s one of my favorites

  • @chomp54321
    @chomp54321 Год назад +5

    Another fascinating story and epic story telling. Thanks!

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! This was really fun to research

  • @jamespettit1792
    @jamespettit1792 Год назад +1

    Was fun to see them flying over Santa Barbara back in the day.

  • @jasonmurdoch9936
    @jasonmurdoch9936 Год назад +2

    Once again you came through with an awesome video

  • @mbvoelker8448
    @mbvoelker8448 Год назад +5

    IIRC, from a documentary I once saw, part of the impetus for the development of the Beluga was an ad bragging that "Every Airbus takes its first flight on a Boeing."

  • @williamcosgrove1558
    @williamcosgrove1558 Год назад +3

    It’s great to see and learn the history of the Super Guppy that we see fly around Kennedy Space Center. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @playlist9y
    @playlist9y Год назад +1

    Before the Belugas, the old joke was that 'every Airbus flew it's first flight on Boeing wings', as the fuselage and wing assemblies were flown to the factory in Toulouse/Hamburg for final assembly using Boeing Stratocruiser-based Super-Guppy turbines.
    The passenger Stratocruiser version had to be used as the basis, because the Stratofreighter (KC-97 Military Version) had a rear cargo door cut out, and as a result had insufficient strength to support the required Guppy structural modifications.

  • @tigertiger1699
    @tigertiger1699 Год назад +2

    Absolutely love aviation 👍🙏

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 Год назад +2

    The Super Guppy aircraft were always so fascinating to look at and see fly. This was a great tutorial and I always look forward to another one since you started this series on the aircraft themselves. Thanks for sharing this neat story.

  • @luislealsantos
    @luislealsantos Год назад +1

    MENTOUR,an encyclopedia of knowledge not just aviation but a lot about human behaviour. Thanks for your hard work. It has/is very useful in my daily life. Changed my approaches to safety and team management.

  • @anand-menon
    @anand-menon Год назад +2

    Thanks Petter. Nothing like a bit of aviation history to understand how we got to where we are now.

  • @vrettos99
    @vrettos99 Год назад +1

    The nasa guppy is serviced regularly at an airport like 1 mile from my house. See that beaut at least 2 times a month in the hangar

    • @vrettos99
      @vrettos99 Год назад +1

      The local school district gets to send teachers and students onto it every year so they can experience simulated zero gravity

  • @paulsmodels
    @paulsmodels Год назад +1

    When I was a kid growing up in Southern California, Van Nuys National guard and airport was just south of us, and were under the landing path for anything that landed there. In addition to all the cool military planes we saw, the Guppy would fly over us at times. It was an incredable thing to see.

  • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
    @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling Год назад +3

    I loved the history behind this Guppy. The fact that a man goes from his last borrowed dollar to a successful company is amazing. Doesn't Kelsey from 74Gear occasionally fly these Belugas? Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed this one.

    • @junrenong8576
      @junrenong8576 Год назад +4

      Kelsea I think fly the Boeing Dreamlifter, derived from 747-400. Airbus Beluga was derived from A300, and the sister Beluga XL was derived from A330.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Год назад

      @@junrenong8576 Indeed, exactly.

  • @aregularperson7573
    @aregularperson7573 Год назад +1

    I have seen the super guppy at EAA this year for the first time they are big

  • @IsurvivedAntiochCA
    @IsurvivedAntiochCA 9 месяцев назад +1

    I worked and lived in Charleston county, SC for seven years. The plant that builds the 787 dream liners in located there. I never got tired of seeing the Dreamlifter flying in an out of the adjacent airport. Kind of a spiritual successor I feel.

  • @peteorengo5888
    @peteorengo5888 Год назад +2

    Another great video!
    I’m a big fan if the Super Guppy and own a small piece of skin of the #1 airplane that was made into an aviation tag. It is also the first model I bought for my 1:400 airplane collection.

  • @terrylaw18
    @terrylaw18 Год назад +3

    Don’t think most people realize the extent to which aviation has shaped for better or worse the world we have today. Somewhere in the future the 20th century will be known as the aviation age. Aviation involves every scientific discovery and technology known to mankind. That is what makes it such a fascinating subject even to someone who isn’t in the industry. You have hit a home run with your series.

  • @cverlo
    @cverlo Год назад +2

    The last superguppy's registration, N941NA is a 2001 reference; the dimensions of the Monolith are 9-4-1 (the squares of 3, 2, 1).

  • @North_West1
    @North_West1 Год назад +3

    If you’re ever near Tucson, Arizona, USA; head over to the boneyard to see a Guppy. Pima Air & Space Museum

  • @piratetype
    @piratetype Год назад +1

    We had a house near Ellington Field in Houston when I was a kid. I remember seeing the Super Guppy flew over the house on several occasions!

  • @JohnnyWednesday
    @JohnnyWednesday Год назад +2

    One of the greatest aircraft documentaries of all time is "Flying through Time" and it speaks very highly of the Guppy and the Beluga. Shame we can't have a modern automated mating system on a plane like the guppy. With today's technology? the design is just pure weight saving.

  • @leonkibet4587
    @leonkibet4587 Год назад +1

    Thanks Mentour for a very informative piece! And I love how passionate you are

  • @JohnSmithShields
    @JohnSmithShields Год назад +2

    Another beautiful aircraft, but in a very different way.

  • @mrrolandlawrence
    @mrrolandlawrence Год назад +3

    Indeed the old jokes goes "Airbus, built with the help of Boeing aircraft".

  • @TacticaLLR
    @TacticaLLR Год назад +1

    I really like the super guppy, great vid!

  • @gop4usa12
    @gop4usa12 Год назад +1

    That mini guppy with the name "Erickson" is sitting at the Tillamook, OR air museum. And there is public access to the interior of it.

  • @fanBladeOne
    @fanBladeOne Год назад +3

    "All of this happened before his 24th birthday" ... 😐

  • @CommomsenseSmith
    @CommomsenseSmith Год назад +2

    I have seen a super-guppy at NASA in FL and there is also a museum Fantasy of Flight, they have a Lockheed Constellation in static display. Both really cool aircraft.

  • @Saml01
    @Saml01 Год назад +1

    Super interesting history and it answered my biggest question. How they maintained the continuity of the flight controls with the door. Its true what they say, sometimes the simplest solution is the right one.

  • @Jerry10939
    @Jerry10939 10 месяцев назад +1

    I remember as a child back in the late 60s hearing a prop plane above, it was the Guppy. I thought that was one weird looking airplane. I lived in San Diego Ca. Which I believe at the time was still a major aerospace manufacturing center.

  • @brianalberico9171
    @brianalberico9171 Год назад

    I got the opportunity to see and touch that last guppy at an air show a year or two ago. They've always been one of my favorites since I was a kid.

  • @Wargasm54
    @Wargasm54 Год назад +1

    Aside from the Super Guppy, the Antonov with 6 engines and the 747 with the space shuttle attached are the weirdest planes I’ve ever seen in person.

  • @ThatBoomerDude56
    @ThatBoomerDude56 Год назад +1

    When I was a kid, *I watched a Guppy* take off out of San Diego regularly carrying DC-10 fuselage sections from Convair up to Douglas in Long Beach.
    Dad worked for Convair and led a team to redesign the DC-10 forward wheel because Douglas screwed up the design.

  • @roqua
    @roqua 5 месяцев назад +1

    11:40 Wonderful look back at the birth of the "Guppy" type logistics aircraft. Great job, as usual. Also, "disensemble" may be a new favorite word of the week. Keep coining those Petter-isms, and we'll keep watching! :)

  • @jaywatson7286
    @jaywatson7286 Год назад

    Aero Spacelines still had an 377 cockpit and nose section on site in the Mid 80s, when they were converting PanAm DC-10s to United configuration. The cockpit even had its sealed toilet with the sign "You use it, you clean it!"

  • @karrenwebb3341
    @karrenwebb3341 Год назад +1

    I can't believe it can fly! Just looks so bulky.

  • @markedis5902
    @markedis5902 Год назад +1

    Another deep dive that would be interesting would be BEA. Also my great uncle was the artist who designed the BOAC logo referred to as the BOAC arrow.
    The BEA offices were in line with the runway at Northolt (then London) Airport and had tire tracks on the flat roof where pilots had come in a bit low. My mother worked there in the 1950s.

  • @marclederman6206
    @marclederman6206 Год назад +1

    This is a great story! Thanks for bringing this out. Continue to enjoy the Mentour Pilot channel. Keep up the great work! 😊

  • @NicolaW72
    @NicolaW72 Год назад +1

    I saw these Aircrafts often until the late 1990ies - they often approached Hamburg-Finkenwerder and Bremen, where large production sites of Airbus were and are located. Thank you very much for this amazing Story!😃🧡👍

  • @BryanDorr
    @BryanDorr Год назад +1

    A fascinating aircraft that also inspired the 747-400LCF "Dreamlifter."

  • @nataliehilton9334
    @nataliehilton9334 Год назад +1

    I actually saw one of the Super Guppy planes land at Manchester Airport in 2019. It was a very unusual sight to see that day, as I'd only seen pictures of them.

  • @everyhandletaken
    @everyhandletaken 6 месяцев назад +1

    They are the weirdest looking things ever & I love it.

  • @minnichaa
    @minnichaa Год назад +1

    THEY LOOK SO GOOFY I LOVE THEM

  • @Arthur3148
    @Arthur3148 Год назад

    I lived in Toulouse as a student and the sight of the Belugas going down to or out from Blagnac Airport where the main Airbus assembly factory is was always amazing. I didn't know Airbus first used the Guppies, that was an interesting video.

  • @barbarawilcox182
    @barbarawilcox182 Год назад

    So happy as a history nerd to have these great videos on commercial-aviation history and the evolution of these iconic aircraft.

  • @DisHammerhand
    @DisHammerhand 4 месяца назад +1

    I lived in Long Beach in the late 60s when I was a child. I remember seeing a Guppy several times. My Dad told me it was a 'pregnant guppy.'