My grandfather (R.I.P) used to work for Boeing while it was based out of Washington. He said that was the best place he had worked. I grew up around planes and the airport in the fact that every once in a while, I'd go to my grandfather's work with him. I remember sitting in his office and looking out the window at Boeing field, admiring the planes. My Father flies to a new country / state almost every month, so I grew up going to the airport either really late, or really early to pick him up or drop him off. Whenever we'd pull into the airport parking lot, the roar of plane engines exited me. Since then I've been working towards becoming a pilot. ✈🌏
William Boeing became very wealthy but imagine if he had held on to his stock for another 30 years. Love the propeller animation, nice touch, Thank you.
The 377 Stratocrusier/KC 97 would have seemed like an obvious success, but it was VERY COMPLEX and quite a challenge to flight crews. The AF procured some 800 tankers but it was ill suited for jet bombers because of slow speed until the KC-135 came along.
I toured the Boeing factory once. It was fun, and at the end, I watched a brand new 747 with Air India livery take off on their test runway. Oh, and when I was in the factory, they were just attaching the wings to the first Dreamliner!
Another one you could possibly do someday is an evolution of Union Pacific, one of the biggest railroad companies in the world, starting way back in 1862.
That "new" Boeing logo is quite interesting. After Douglas made the DWC, Douglas World Cruiser, they made a logo, of a stylized airplane, circling the world. When Douglas merged with McDonnell, the new company kept that insignia. Now that Boeing has swallowed up Douglas, Boeing chose to (again) steal that design. Even though McDonnell nor Boeing could lay claim to have circled the world, in 1924. steve
I’m not an airplane fan, a rocket one actually, but I found this really interesting and you clearly have a passion for making videos, keep up the amazing work.
fun fact : before 307 existed, passengers had to wear gas mask at high altitudes. But with the 307's pressurized cabin technology, passengers don't need to wear one anymore and that's why it had an amazing cruising altitude of 20,000 ft
it was the first (commercial) aircraft to use a pressurized cabin the lessons in technology were applied to the b-29 superfortress which also had a pressurized cabin.
@@米空軍パイロット most of the time that was true but if they wanted to fly higher than the clouds which removed as much turbulence they needed masks to prevent dieing of hypoxia
I felt ashamed working at Boeing after the 737 crisis before I finally quitted. Whatever prestige it had, is all gone in my opinion. It hope it will recover trust one day.
14:43 - that Stratocruiser did in fact fly with that Ecuadorean airline, LIA. It also did have those two registrations. It was abandoned in UIO many years ago. Even the airline name is spelled correctly. Very nice details that you have included in this video.
You did a great job on this video, you perfectly summarized the beginnings of Boeing. It is true that the B 29 was one of the best bombers of the Second World War. We shouldn't have converted it into an airliner after the world war 2 as it was so fast: 587 KM/H is not bad
Wonderful work-what a capture! Would it be okay if I included this in a Weekly Dose of Aviation episode? Of course, you will receive credit in both the description and the video.
6:24 Fun fact: the Boeing p-26 peashooter it was used by Philippine army air corps (today Philippine air force) and that was used by caesar basa, a first Filipino fighter pilot casualty and Jesus Villamor, a first Filipino ace fighter pilot that he fights the powerful Japanese Mitsubishi A6M zero. both of these pilots are bear their names in military airbases including nichols field (today Villamor air base in pasay) and Floridablanca airfield (today basa air base in Pampanga). Today the p-26 peashooter was displayed in PAF aerospace museum located in pasay near in NAIA
6:23 The P-26 Peashooters were the last fighter aircraft manufactured by Boeing for the US Military until they acquired McDonnel Douglas that eventually gave birth to F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
My dad used to work at boing building the flaps for f-18s then later built elevators for 777 I remember once he took me to work an some kind of take your kid to work day and i got to see all the plane parts and all that kind of stuff, recently I've gotten into aviation and whenever I see him now we always talk about planes.
0:00 Intro 0:36 Wright Flyer 1:03 B&W seaplane 1:37 Model C 2:38 B-1 Seaplane 3:11 PW-9 fighter 3:55 Model 40 4:26 Model 80 & Model 80A 4:57 monomail 5:14 Boeing YB-9 6:26 P26 peashooter 6:50 Model 247 7:41 Boeing 314 10:07 Model 307 Startoliner 11:08 Boeing B-17 12:48 Boeing B-29 14:34 317 Startocruiser 15:26 Boeing 367-80 16:14 outro
it is technically the fastest manned aircraft as drones can go faster and if you count the space shuttle as a plane or a glider which it could "technically" go faster
Fun fact: the boeing warehouse in Everett is the largest warehouse in the world. It's around 4.3million square feet it's large enough to fit 80 football field piches in
My grandfather (R.I.P) used to work for Boeing while it was based out of Washington. He said that was the best place he had worked. I grew up around planes and the airport in the fact that every once in a while, I'd go to my grandfather's work with him. I remember sitting in his office and looking out the window at Boeing field, admiring the planes. My Father flies to a new country / state almost every month, so I grew up going to the airport either really late, or really early to pick him up or drop him off. Whenever we'd pull into the airport parking lot, the roar of plane engines exited me. Since then I've been working towards becoming a pilot. ✈🌏
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Sad because your grandpa died :(
R.I.P
@@jelenaslavnic6302 Same R.I.P
Same i wanna grow up and become a pilot
William Boeing became very wealthy but imagine if he had held on to his stock for another 30 years. Love the propeller animation, nice touch, Thank you.
The 377 Stratocrusier/KC 97 would have seemed like an obvious success, but it was VERY COMPLEX and quite a challenge to flight crews.
The AF procured some 800 tankers but it was ill suited for jet bombers because of slow speed until the KC-135 came along.
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Airbus next after boeing ok keep that promise :)
then we will do cutriss
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McDonald Douglas: I don’t exist
Then we do Delta
@@f00tb4lladd1ctno because delta is an airliner not a plane factory, delta uses the Boeing 717, Boeing 757, and Boeing 767
I appreciate your effort. You make so many educational things that I'm learning a lot from you. Keep up the good work
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The fact that it has three parts just shows how great boeing's history is.
Arbus also has three parts😊
Ah yes arbus @mrTycooleditz
@@mrTycooleditzairbus history is nothing compared to Boeing
@@gameswithdarn bro can’t spel airbus 💀
@@nicofink5678 i did not say that they hade an equal history
I toured the Boeing factory once. It was fun, and at the end, I watched a brand new 747 with Air India livery take off on their test runway. Oh, and when I was in the factory, they were just attaching the wings to the first Dreamliner!
Dang man, I wish I was there! Boeing is my favorite plane company, but Airbus is amazing too. I wish I got to see they make the first Dreamliner.
That is so cool man
Another one you could possibly do someday is an evolution of Union Pacific, one of the biggest railroad companies in the world, starting way back in 1862.
Or do asus laptop part 1/4
Good idea bro
Or do the evolution of microsoft
@@isaiahbautista268 yes
Good idea
Your videos are top notch, keep up the great work.
Team boeing | Team airbus
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F**k Boeing
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@xsauliusgamerprox "McDonald" Douglas moment
Wow flatlife is covering my most favourite 2 topics-Aviation & video games superb!👍🏻
That's what I requested a year ago, thank you so much for making it a reality!
Thank you for the suggestion!
I would really like you to make a video about Airbus history after this Boeing series. I really appreciate your work, very nice video! 👍
That "new" Boeing logo is quite interesting.
After Douglas made the DWC, Douglas World
Cruiser, they made a logo, of a stylized airplane,
circling the world. When Douglas merged with
McDonnell, the new company kept that insignia.
Now that Boeing has swallowed up Douglas,
Boeing chose to (again) steal that design.
Even though McDonnell nor Boeing could lay
claim to have circled the world, in 1924.
steve
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I’m not an airplane fan, a rocket one actually, but I found this really interesting and you clearly have a passion for making videos, keep up the amazing work.
Nasa won't be letting Boeing touch their space stuff again anytime soon i dont think.
Wish if William Boeing can see the advanced 787 Dreamliner... Waiting for next episode and so on!
fun fact : before 307 existed, passengers had to wear gas mask at high altitudes. But with the 307's pressurized cabin technology, passengers don't need to wear one anymore and that's why it had an amazing cruising altitude of 20,000 ft
it was the first (commercial) aircraft to use a pressurized cabin the lessons in technology were applied to the b-29 superfortress which also had a pressurized cabin.
Can you tell me where you heard about masks being used for passengers? i thought airliners before pressurization just had to fly lower.
@@米空軍パイロット most of the time that was true but if they wanted to fly higher than the clouds which removed as much turbulence they needed masks to prevent dieing of hypoxia
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I always felt proud to be born and grow up in the same state boeing was at, it has such a unique history and is very interesting to learn about.
I felt ashamed working at Boeing after the 737 crisis before I finally quitted. Whatever prestige it had, is all gone in my opinion. It hope it will recover trust one day.
14:43 - that Stratocruiser did in fact fly with that Ecuadorean airline, LIA. It also did have those two registrations. It was abandoned in UIO many years ago. Even the airline name is spelled correctly. Very nice details that you have included in this video.
Your videos are so good! Could you do the evolution of Lego? It has so much history that I don't know of and I would like to see a video of it!
flatlife's videos are very educational
and the animations are good it really gives me happiness to see these stuff
I have watched part 1-3 and it is a really good video series. This interests me as I didn't know much about Boeing before I watched this video.
You did a great job on this video, you perfectly summarized the beginnings of Boeing. It is true that the B 29 was one of the best bombers of the Second World War. We shouldn't have converted it into an airliner after the world war 2 as it was so fast: 587 KM/H is not bad
After a long time of not seeing this channel I found it again
The Boeing model 80 is at least the size of a Cessna citation, impressive considering that it was built in 1928
Well there was the Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI which was even bigger during ww1, it managed to bomb Londen during ww1
Flatline thank you I got into aviation because of you. love your videos
Wonderful work-what a capture! Would it be okay if I included this in a Weekly Dose of Aviation episode? Of course, you will receive credit in both the description and the video.
Great job! I just cant wait for part 2!
Yeah me too
6:24 Fun fact: the Boeing p-26 peashooter it was used by Philippine army air corps (today Philippine air force) and that was used by caesar basa, a first Filipino fighter pilot casualty and Jesus Villamor, a first Filipino ace fighter pilot that he fights the powerful Japanese Mitsubishi A6M zero. both of these pilots are bear their names in military airbases including nichols field (today Villamor air base in pasay) and Floridablanca airfield (today basa air base in Pampanga). Today the p-26 peashooter was displayed in PAF aerospace museum located in pasay near in NAIA
Thanks man it made me feel patriotic now I was about to say that
The first filipino fighter pilot casualty*
Peashooter was used by*
The first filipino*
he fought*
Today the P-26 Peashooter is displayed*
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6:23 The P-26 Peashooters were the last fighter aircraft manufactured by Boeing for the US Military until they acquired McDonnel Douglas that eventually gave birth to F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
13:52 you were so close to summoning an entire community
How
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Very excited to see the largest planes video coming up!!!
One thing that was left out is that the xb15 and the boeing clipper shared the same wing
My dad used to work at boing building the flaps for f-18s then later built elevators for 777 I remember once he took me to work an some kind of take your kid to work day and i got to see all the plane parts and all that kind of stuff, recently I've gotten into aviation and whenever I see him now we always talk about planes.
Same bro but my dad works for the boeing research and development
This guy deserves 5 billion subscribers…
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Can’t wait for the 2/3 or even if it goes to the full thing.
Do you know this is one of the best videos I’ve ever watched😅 keep up the good work
Fun fact: I had no idea that the b17 was made by Boeing
Another week another peak
0:00 Intro
0:36 Wright Flyer
1:03 B&W seaplane
1:37 Model C
2:38 B-1 Seaplane
3:11 PW-9 fighter
3:55 Model 40
4:26 Model 80 & Model 80A
4:57 monomail
5:14 Boeing YB-9
6:26 P26 peashooter
6:50 Model 247
7:41 Boeing 314
10:07 Model 307 Startoliner
11:08 Boeing B-17
12:48 Boeing B-29
14:34 317 Startocruiser
15:26 Boeing 367-80
16:14 outro
You forgot the Boeing 314 Clipper
@@Eagleblazer69are you blind
@@Fake_guy911 1. I commented that 5 months ago 💀🙏
2. you forgot the Clipper at the end of the Boeing 314 listing
Now its time for the evolution of airbus
Edit: after the history is finished at 3/3
i really love these kind of video showing the history and timeline.
but hope to have some best technology or best plane evolution or timeline too.
1:04 that’s there the car came😂😂😂
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Love the video, can you do the evolution of Airbus too 😁👍
didn't thought this would be a amazing video, love the quality and precession
Fun fact: The B52 can also carry the X - 15 the worlds fastest aircraft.
it is technically the fastest manned aircraft as drones can go faster and if you count the space shuttle as a plane or a glider which it could "technically" go faster
The world's fastest aircraft ever build is the Lockheed A-12
@@robjustil8722I think it’s the SR-71 Blackbird.
@@Eagleblazer69 A-12 is a variant of the SR-71
Thanks for the Turkish subtitle
These videos hit! Great work!
Fantastic video. Just wish you would mention the exact museums those models went to. So we can visit.
Please do a video on evolution of McDonnell Douglas too
Guys I swear flatlife is our history teacher keep it up!!!!!!!!!
Ur the best👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love your videos!
I'm learning so much about Planes. thank you for making this video
I'm excited for part 2 and 3!
This was my childhood bruh i loved these
Keep up your great videos!
I like that these videos are simple and easy to understand
Another top notch video, as usual.
Me at 3 am: Hmm, interesting
Great piece of history 👍😁
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I tought simple history made this video because of the thumbnail artstyle.
„It flew from Vancouver to Seattle“
Me: „that’s the longest range ever…“
Ahh yes the vertical takeoff company
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No the f-35 is
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Hey flat life, This was so cool to watch! But can you do the History of the Mcdonnell Douglas company? 😅
I skipped this video in my recomendations alot, now im going to watch this.
Fun fact: the 707 use to be a the air force carry the presedent
Pretty nice video
0:44 looks familiar💀
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You are the best keep up the good work mate
Only true Boeing fans can like this comment (not to be that guy but this is the most amount of likes I got)
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This is incredible if you have done this can you do a video about Concorde?
Can you do the evolution of McDonald Douglas?
Thank you what a great vid
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The last Boeing 747: good bye guys I’ll never see you again me: 😢
And now their doors are falling off 💀
And killing people
I wish that you talked more about post WW2 bombers like the stratofotress. Not complaning though.
If it's a Boeing, I'm not going.
Another Great video by a Great youtuber
This is the best evolution seris
Yes bro
Nice video
you havent even finished it yet XD
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You take my request, good job.
0:44 Poland people when they saw this: we're cooked
You should make an evolution of airbus
I didn't even think of wanting this.
IM SO HYPED
Hello friend I am Indian so I am listening you
This is amazing and very educational
Still crazy to think that the TU-95 Bear is a distant relative of the B-29
I was waiting for this video for ages can the next one be about airbus
Fun fact: the boeing warehouse in Everett is the largest warehouse in the world. It's around 4.3million square feet it's large enough to fit 80 football field piches in
I'm a simple man.
I see B-17s, I like the video.
Who’s watching this for a book report😅Though I like to draw and learn about the history of Boeing and Airbus and the newest Boeing plane 16:30
Did u know the boeing 314 clipper was the first Air Force one?that makes it a very important aircraft
Not going to lie, the animation are good
History of McDonnell-Douglas when? The Douglas side first then the McDonnell side.
The evolution of Airbus is next please!
- Sadly though, in 1943, a fatal accident happened in a landing, and 24 passengers and crew lost their lives
seconds later : FUN FACT
Cool stuff