pretty sure intnl law says that's illegal to deny a mayday....... now if you say it's a day in may when it's in fact not may that's a felony crime subject to fines and prison time..... so it's May 12 today...... 😈
I've been with him since 2o9 yeah these where the guld'n times bud, got some 400 kts hot air b'loons goin' on and some other crazy stuff...Played Steam Edition too, now switched to MSFS which is a beauty, but still miss those guld'n times bud' ..
@@noah_dpk I joined a formation flight in an A-10 (I didn't have the T-6, and it was the only thing in my library that had the top speed and low stall speed to keep in formation. It was subbed in as an Intruder.
If you're *literally* dead, then how did you post that comment? What is it with dumbass, skinny jeans wearing Millennials saying "literally" all the time?
I both love and hate this man. I love him because his style of comedy is golden, and hate him because I've accidentally pronounced rotate as "row-ta-tay" on more than one occasion in public because I've watched that scene so many times.
I'm sick in bed with covid-19 and I gotta say, the laughter this is giving me has been an absolute boost for my mood and energy. Thanks, homie. Keep these videos coming please!
@@crimzon5326 Much much better now. Was very fortunate to have a relatively mild case. Thank you for asking. Hope you stay healthy and safe. Have an amazing day!
@@LIFEOFSTUFFEDANIMALS I feel very lucky that I'm still here. I've lost several friends and family members to covid. Here's hoping it's almost over. I wish you and your father wellness and love.
Getting a stall horn, looking at controls to deal with a different problem, and then crashing head-first into a mountain while you weren't looking is basically 2020 in a nutshell
The second "Vietnamese dialect alter-ego" part is Thai. It translates to: "We do not permit students into the campus but- (cuts off)" in a young tv reporter voice. Edit: Timestamp is 5:14 Edit 2: The one later from that says: "*inaudible* have a laptop here *inaudible*"
“I’m sorry!” “Say it like you mean it” “iM SoARRy” “Better” “I StIlL LoVe YoU” “Too much” *Actually concerning* One thing I’d like to say from someone who does still play fsx steam edition from time to time. Never have I laughed so hard from videos as funny as yours Wafflemuncher99. You’ve kept me and my friend in tears laughing for 5 years with your flight sim videos. 2020 has been a rough one for a lot of us, I hope your family and you and your friends are safe from it. I lost my best friend this year and he was a superfan of your videos. You brought a little bit of happiness and laughter to my life with your uploads. I wish you the best of luck with next year to come and I hope things will get back to normal. Thanks you for the wonderful vids for the past 5 years
@Lee Saddleback Lol. Btw, I'm sorry, I kinda... Messed up. I'm BI irl, and well- Golden Freddy actually has a mind of its own. Cassidy was placed inside, but she's just the talking and occasionally moving vessel. Golden Freddy is a They, and dont have a gender. So in conclusion: Hello ^-^
Almost forgot you existed until I saw this pop into my recommended randomly. Clicked on it and saw a hot air balloon being intercepted by an F-18, so nothing much has changed 😅
I love this! It’s like watching a reality show about flying in a post apocalyptic world where people who always wanted to fly and the random people who volunteer to be ATC. 😂
Watch the hot air balloon in the second clip, where they're in the fighter jets on the runway. The balloon is practically doing 620 knots and later does a full loop, and AirforceProud isn't even calling it out.
I'm not going to even lie, thank you AFP95. You made my entertainment this summer, and I really appreciate your efforts towards this channel. Keep it up mate!
The first computer printer designed was a mechanically driven apparatus by Charles Babbage for his difference engine in the 19th century; however, his mechanical printer design was not built until 2000.[4] The first electronic printer was the EP-101, invented by Japanese company Epson and released in 1968.[5][6] The first commercial printers generally used mechanisms from electric typewriters and Teletype machines. The demand for higher speed led to the development of new systems specifically for computer use. In the 1980s there were daisy wheel systems similar to typewriters, line printers that produced similar output but at much higher speed, and dot matrix systems that could mix text and graphics but produced relatively low-quality output. The plotter was used for those requiring high quality line art like blueprints. The introduction of the low-cost laser printer in 1984 with the first HP LaserJet,[7] and the addition of PostScript in next year's Apple LaserWriter, set off a revolution in printing known as desktop publishing.[8] Laser printers using PostScript mixed text and graphics, like dot-matrix printers, but at quality levels formerly available only from commercial typesetting systems. By 1990, most simple printing tasks like fliers and brochures were now created on personal computers and then laser printed; expensive offset printing systems were being dumped as scrap. The HP Deskjet of 1988 offered the same advantages as a laser printer in terms of flexibility, but produced somewhat lower quality output (depending on the paper) from much less expensive mechanisms. Inkjet systems rapidly displaced dot matrix and daisy wheel printers from the market. By the 2000s high-quality printers of this sort had fallen under the $100 price point and became commonplace. The rapid update of internet email through the 1990s and into the 2000s has largely displaced the need for printing as a means of moving documents, and a wide variety of reliable storage systems means that a "physical backup" is of little benefit today. Even the desire for printed output for "offline reading" while on mass transit or aircraft has been displaced by e-book readers and tablet computers. Today, traditional printers are being used more for special purposes, like printing photographs or artwork, and are no longer a must-have peripheral.[opinion] Starting around 2010, 3D printing became an area of intense interest, allowing the creation of physical objects with the same sort of effort as an early laser printer required to produce a brochure. These devices are in their earliest stages of development and have not yet become commonplace.[citation needed]
This year was crazy 2020 can go to hell but the one consistently enjoyable thing I had going during lockdown was watching these video. And this years comp was one of the funnier ones. Keep up the great work.
The Sd.Kfz. 234 (Sonderkraftfahrzeug 234, Special Purpose Vehicle 234), was a family of armoured cars designed and built in Germany during World War II. The vehicles were lightly armoured, armed with a 20, 50 or 75 mm main gun, and powered by a Tatra V12 diesel engine. The Sd.Kfz. 234 broadly resembles the appearance of Sd.Kfz. 231 (8 rad). Quick Facts: Type, Place of origin ... Development Armoured wheeled vehicles were developed early in Germany after the end of World War I, since they were not subject to the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty. The Sd.Kfz. 234 belonged to the ARK series (type designation of the chassis) and was the successor to the earlier Sd.Kfz. 231/232/233 (8-Rad), which belonged to the GS series. The combat experience of fast-moving, hard-hitting wheeled reconnaissance vehicles during the Wehrmacht's early invasions of Poland and France impressed German military officials, but indicated some deficiencies in existing designs. A new armoured car project was thus undertaken in August 1940, incorporating several lessons from the Wehrmacht's own external operations. The latest Büssing-NAG Sd.Kfz. 232 variant, the Sd.Kfz. 234 was designed later that year. It was to have a monocoque chassis with eight wheels, and an air-cooled engine for use in North Africa. Chassis were built by Büssing-NAG in Leipzig-Wahren, while armoured bodies were provided by Deutsche Edelstahlwerke of Krefeld and turrets by Daimler Benz in Berlin-Marienfelde and Schichau of Elbing, with engines from Ringhoffer-Tatra-Werke AG of Nesselsdorf. Tatra 103 engine, Panzermuseum Munster, Germany The first trials with the prototype started around July, 1942. Due to problems with the excessive noise of the first engine, a second model was developed, the Tatra 103. The vehicle had eight-wheel steering and was able to quickly change direction thanks to a second, rear-facing, driver's seat; the transmission had six forward and reverse gears, with traction over the eight wheels. Power was provided by an air-cooled Tatra 103 diesel engine. The Sd.Kfz. 234 was the first and only German armoured vehicle to use an air cooled diesel engine. This was originally intended as a temporary solution until the engine could be redesigned to function better in harsher tropical climates, however, this never eventuated and thus the Tatra 103 was used until the end of production. The first and possibly best known version was the Sd.Kfz. 234/2; it had a turret armed with a 5 cm L/60 gun, which was originally intended for the VK 1602 Leopard light tank. It was produced from late 1943 to mid 1944. This variant was replaced in production by the second version, the Sd.Kfz. 234/1, which had a simpler open turret (Hängelafette 38) armed with a 2 cm KwK 38 gun; it was manufactured from mid 1944 to early 1945. 5 cm KwK 39/1 used in a Sd.Kfz. 234/2, Panzermuseum Munster The Sd.Kfz. 234/3, produced simultaneously with the 234/1, served as a support vehicle for the reconnaissance vehicles. It had an open-topped superstructure, in which a short-barreled 7.5 cm K51 L/24 gun was installed. This gun was intended for use against "soft" targets; however, when using a hollow charge shell, the penetration power exceeded that of the 5 cm L/60 gun. This variant was produced from mid 1944 to the end of 1944, before switching production to the 234/4. The final variant produced was the Sd.Kfz. 234/4, which replaced the L/24 gun with the 7.5 cm L/46 PaK 40. This was yet another attempt to increase the mobility of this anti-tank gun; however, the 234 chassis was stretched to its limits. This variant was manufactured from the end of 1944 to the end of hostilities in 1945. Service history Protracted engine development meant that the desert campaign was over before the 234 arrived, but it nevertheless proved useful on the Eastern and Western Fronts. It was quite formidable, but not many were built before it was replaced by the simpler 234/1, with a 20mm gun, in 1944. The Sd.Kfz. 234 was commonly used in pairs, one equipped with a long-range radio communications kit while the other possessed only a short-range radio. The long-range unit was identifiable by the large "star" antenna on the left side of the vehicle. Some sources suggest that the Sd.Kfz. 234/2 was used by the following combat units: Panzer Lehr Division - 25 vehicles 2nd Panzer Division - 25 vehicles 1st SS Panzer Division - 16 vehicles 20th Panzer Division - 16 vehicles 7th Panzer Division - unconfirmed 13th Panzer Division - unconfirmed Brandenburg Panzer Grenadier Division - 2 issued January 1945 Variants Wartime view of a Sd.Kfz. 234/1 Sd.Kfz. 234/3 , Bovington Tank Museum, UK Sd.Kfz. 234/4 Pakwagen, Munster Panzermuseum, Germany There were four main variants: 234/1 - 1 x 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 autocannon, 1 x 7.92mm MG 42 machine gun. This design featured an open-topped turret. Around 200 produced. 234/2 - 1 x 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 gun, 1 x MG 42. Employed a fully enclosed turret originally designed for the VK 1602 Leopard light tank. The turret front was protected by 30 mm (1.2 in) armor at an angle of 20° from the vertical. The sides and rear had 10 mm armor set at 25°, and the top plate was 10 mm (0.39 in) armor. The gun mantlet was rounded and was 40 to 100 mm (1.6 to 3.9 in) thick. 101 built between September 1943 and September 1944. 234/3 - 1 x 7.5 cm K51 L/24 gun in open-topped superstructure replacing the turret. 88 built between June and December 1944. 234/4 - 1 x 7.5 cm PaK 40 L/46 gun in open-topped superstructure replacing the turret. 89 built between December 1944 and March 1945. References Sources Further reading ABOUT THIS ARTICLE View talk page Discuss improvements to this article View edit history Updated 150 days ago Page issues Alerts about subpar or problematic content READ MORE List of Sd.Kfz. designations Wikipedia list article Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper Type of Half-track Panzer I variants The Panzerkampfwagen I was a light tank produced in Germany in the 1930s. The Panzer I was built in several variants and was the basis for a number of variants listed below.
Watching this channel has taught me so much. Like how hot air balloons are the peak of aerodynamic design.
MACH 4 BITCHES!!!
Derigibles need to make a comeback.
facts
@Agustinus Reynaldi The Air Force hates him because of this 1 simple hack!
I will now ONLY travel via hot air balloon
Quote of the year;
“Mayday denied”
pretty sure intnl law says that's illegal to deny a mayday.......
now if you say it's a day in may when it's in fact not may that's a felony crime subject to fines and prison time.....
so it's May 12 today......
😈
Timestamp?
Or much better "You are clear to crash"
"Sir this is non mayday zone. For a mayday please park in the white zone. There is no parking in the red zone"
@@thevoid7635 0:58
Can't believe 747 pilot unable to land a 747 didn't make the cut 🤷 😆
Kelsey watches AFP95.
*That fulfilled my life with joy.*
Keep the great content up!
Looking forward for a Collab between you guys 👀
The fact that you watch AirForceProud95 warms me.
I cant believe you watch afp lol
Yk what it’s time to intercept kelsey’s 747 with a god damn air balloon irl 👀
74 Burger collab in 2021?
I don't know a single thing about anything that gets talked about in these videos but the absolute deadpan delivery of the jokes gets me every time
Same bro
I work in aviation and I still don't 100% understand everything he says. But I can agree deadpan is the ultimate method for humor delivery.
I think some of it is the contrast between the backdrop of serious roleplay with the wacky goings on lol
Never seen this before. I’m a 50 year old Maths teacher quite literally crying with laughter. This is the best RUclips commentary ever. Respect
@LondonBuses265 you’re*
@LondonBuses265 teachers are humans too you know
@@staffordpost5638 yoururre*
@@CaptainBenzler yu're
@@totallynotxia er'uoy
When you realize that this is the probably the last Funniest Flight Sim Moments of the year with the old Microsoft Flight Sim
Sad OG noises
There are 3 types of people. Thise who watched his old fsx videos, those that watch his msfs videos and those who watched his spotting videos
@@ivexcrustaceanYT I’m all 3
Son of a
We need a tower in the new SIM STAT!!!!
"Uh, we a have a 747, callsign 'YEET' barreling towards the runway."
Those terrorists are getting more creative.
ur the best 💯
Actually its YEET_BOI
that is the most cursedly funny comment i have ever seen
And now I wonder who let GrayStillPlays into the sim...
FSX Steam edition, “so long, partner...”
I've been with him since 2o9 yeah these where the guld'n times bud, got some 400 kts hot air b'loons goin' on and some other crazy stuff...Played Steam Edition too, now switched to MSFS which is a beauty, but still miss those guld'n times bud' ..
Will miss the hot air balloons.
@@lkslokinhow ye me too man already miss those hot air b'loons :(
AND HELLO FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2020!!
Whats happening to fsx?
"You did not land on the designated runway"
"I did not have any of my 4 designated engines"
That's the one that got me.
"Aaand I'm dead."
*nose dives jet*
"I'm going down guys."
Lmao
1 of my favorites:
"Who's here in my cockpit with me?"
"Helloooh!"
2:02
I shitted, then I shittied my shitty with another shitty.
@@maxwellhowig510 quite a shitty situation isnt it?
@@maxwellhowig510 $5 you make it into the next reading mean and weird comments video
Mine turtle
Sounds like tommyinnit lol
It’s always a Groundpound69 moment when a hot air balloon is going 400 knots in the sky.
Microsoft flight simulator steam edition.
While a 747 eats shit
@@yourlocalpilot3888 nobody asked
@@beanieboyy3795 I was just making a joke.. He says that alot, I’m sorry by the way.
I love how your name is Seaboard Airline Productions however your icon is that of a freight train!
" *I'm in a diamond formation with a hot air balloon and helicopter going 620 knots!* "
Dreams do come true ladies and gentlemen.
The helicopter is plausible...I have a payware concept Airwolf, I've had that subbed in as a "Beechcraft Bonanza going VTOL."
@@Chunkboi Oh my, that must look hilarious.
@@noah_dpk I joined a formation flight in an A-10 (I didn't have the T-6, and it was the only thing in my library that had the top speed and low stall speed to keep in formation. It was subbed in as an Intruder.
"Hot air balloon breaking off hard"
I'm literally fucking dead ahahahahahaha. 😂😂
I love match 5 air balloons
Same
Literally fucking dead… okay…
If you're *literally* dead, then how did you post that comment?
What is it with dumbass, skinny jeans wearing Millennials saying "literally" all the time?
@@Chimera_Photography /whooooooosh
"F*ck that do a barrel roll."
* Moments before disaster *
I didn't even smile
A
Never Give up!
Trust your Instincts
It's possible in a Q400!
R.I.P. Sky King.
"They call him..."
*_T O N Y S K Y - H A W K_*
I'm too young to get it, pls explain for kids
@@darkleome5409 if you are a kid you shouldn't be on RUclips, go back to RUclips kids
@@darkleome5409 There is the game series about pro-skater Tony Hawk. Thus the nickname for the guy who made some weird jump trick with his plane.
@@NektoIvan There's literally a guy named Tony Hawk.
"Thats because you cant kickflip kilo"
-Tony Skyhawk
Flight-sim in a nutshell “we have a F-18 intercepting a Hot Air balloon”
At least it wasn't a Hot Air Balloon intercepting an F-18
@@toasteratemytaco 🤣
That is one fast hot air balloon
@Agustinus Reynaldi F35 intercepting a German Zeppelin.
They didn’t have a squeaker on an open mic calling themselves Air Force One.
I both love and hate this man. I love him because his style of comedy is golden, and hate him because I've accidentally pronounced rotate as "row-ta-tay" on more than one occasion in public because I've watched that scene so many times.
I’m not the only one 🤣🤣🤣
this video will make your problem worse:
ruclips.net/video/2BrIPhuUxBQ/видео.html
sorry
@@AnAnonymousAuditor you pelican...
OMG I FORGOT WHERE I GOT THAT, I ALWAYS PRONOUNCE IT RO-TA-TAY, AND WHEN YOUR LEADING A 5 MAN FORMATION ITS SO EMBARASSING
V1, rotahtay
Positive rate, gear up
I'm sick in bed with covid-19 and I gotta say, the laughter this is giving me has been an absolute boost for my mood and energy. Thanks, homie. Keep these videos coming please!
How ya doin now?
@@crimzon5326 Much much better now. Was very fortunate to have a relatively mild case. Thank you for asking. Hope you stay healthy and safe. Have an amazing day!
@@fcsjohnnynips good 2 know
@@fcsjohnnynips My dad had a severe case, it's no joke. Glad to here youre better.
@@LIFEOFSTUFFEDANIMALS I feel very lucky that I'm still here. I've lost several friends and family members to covid. Here's hoping it's almost over. I wish you and your father wellness and love.
`Im in a diamond formation with a hot air balloon and a helicopter`
This is EPIC!
“I just got a fucking stall horn.” Not only was the best of 2020. It sums up 2020 perfectly.
Getting a stall horn, looking at controls to deal with a different problem, and then crashing head-first into a mountain while you weren't looking is basically 2020 in a nutshell
@@Emily-tv1iz I come from the future
It gets no better
2:02 That one is literally the funniest - at least for me.
„Who’s in my cockpit with me?“
„Hello!“ (Hijacking confirmed)
yeah I don't know how but every time I hear that "Hello!" I almost fall off my chair.
@@TheGamingScientist " H E L L O O O O ! "
“coming in from behind”
“thats what she said”
“how would she say that?”
that had me rolling 💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂
Took me a sec to understand then I laughed so much
Have you heard of pegging?
@@apolloandwarrior_3229 that's what I thought
"That's what she said" was often a joke from my former boss, Michael Gary Scott.
Pegging(?)
The second "Vietnamese dialect alter-ego" part is Thai. It translates to: "We do not permit students into the campus but- (cuts off)" in a young tv reporter voice.
Edit: Timestamp is 5:14
Edit 2: The one later from that says: "*inaudible* have a laptop here *inaudible*"
"In my defense dude that was in my cockpit, stole my engine"
................ *that should of Helped You* 😭😂😂😂😂😂
Killed* my engine
No one:
Hot air balloons: “I am in hot pursuit of the F-18 going NW at 700 knots!”
The most awaited video of this year
“I’m sorry!”
“Say it like you mean it”
“iM SoARRy”
“Better”
“I StIlL LoVe YoU”
“Too much”
*Actually concerning*
One thing I’d like to say from someone who does still play fsx steam edition from time to time. Never have I laughed so hard from videos as funny as yours Wafflemuncher99.
You’ve kept me and my friend in tears laughing for 5 years with your flight sim videos. 2020 has been a rough one for a lot of us, I hope your family and you and your friends are safe from it. I lost my best friend this year and he was a superfan of your videos. You brought a little bit of happiness and laughter to my life with your uploads. I wish you the best of luck with next year to come and I hope things will get back to normal. Thanks you for the wonderful vids for the past 5 years
yep. that was in the video. good job
GAHHHHHHHHHHHH😭
@@coletodgers do i get a participation ribbon from u?
Woah, heartfelt message, grand
I hope you’re doing well.
"whoa, who's in the cockpit with me?"
"ELLO"
"Somebody get this man a lesbian"
*Alas, I am here!!!*
@Lee Saddleback Lol. Btw, I'm sorry, I kinda... Messed up. I'm BI irl, and well- Golden Freddy actually has a mind of its own. Cassidy was placed inside, but she's just the talking and occasionally moving vessel. Golden Freddy is a They, and dont have a gender. So in conclusion: Hello ^-^
@@____-ez2wn golden freddy is two souls
"Someone get that man a LESBIAN." Killed me completely xd
What’s xd?
@@captainobvious1252 It's a laughing with tightly shut eyes emoji
@@sosigakaweinerman869 XD
Same
Same.
"Coming in from behind"
-That's what she said
-Wait she? How would SHE say that?
LMFAO
Weelll, if her name was Peggy...........
Strapon mydud
-E-eek e-eek!!!! :DDDD
That’s what HE said
Strap ons my dudes.
dat passenger briefing tho 😆
"...We'll be on the ground OR in the water momentarily. Thank you."
you guys definitely should have taken a boat
Hope everything is going good. Haven't seen a new one in a while.
Almost forgot you existed until I saw this pop into my recommended randomly. Clicked on it and saw a hot air balloon being intercepted by an F-18, so nothing much has changed 😅
Same here havent watched in about a year but somehow them hot air balloons stay controlling the sky 😂
I love this! It’s like watching a reality show about flying in a post apocalyptic world where people who always wanted to fly and the random people who volunteer to be ATC. 😂
This is probably a good representation of Hamid Karzai Int'l Airport right about now....
New upgrade for MFS2020: Hot Air Balloons doing 620 Knots.
They max out at 420. 😆
“Going vertical”
Bro, open voice chats
Watch the hot air balloon in the second clip, where they're in the fighter jets on the runway. The balloon is practically doing 620 knots and later does a full loop, and AirforceProud isn't even calling it out.
The video length reveals that we will be stuck in 2020
Oh my.....
"O MY GOD"
Last year's video was 20 minutes too~
Last year’s video was 20:20 long
It says 2021 in the thumbnail but when you click on the video it reveals it's just 2020 again
I like how his best moments of 2020 video is 20 minutes and 21 seconds.
When he said that he was choking on water I choked on the water i was drinking lol
I just choked on water while reading this. 😅 #waterception
YESSSSSS I’ve been watching you since 2015 man I look forward to this every yearrrrr
Same dude same. ✌️
@@mcnutbal1s94 same
same dudessssssssssssssssssssss
I agreeeeeeeee
He should do this every timeeeeeeee yeahhhhhhhh sureeeeeeee
*sauce*
'The hot air balloon just broke off..... Hard'
That was hilarious.
Dude I just love the way he never laughs and is just dead serious the entire time
8:02 "New investment strategy." Underrated joke! :D
I can’t watch these at work anymore. Everyone here doesn’t appreciate the fact that I bust out laughing randomly at 3am when they’re trying to sleep.
"it's 2020 you can do what you want" is the biggest lie I've heard all year.
“I got 5 seconds of this until I file a formal complaint” ironic
5:14 did someone just freaking speak thai in english server? obsolute legends
Yep. Can confirm. It's about not entering campus
This man single handedly made me want to learn Airplane terminology
Just they way that they said “woah” when the hot-air ballon broke off was hilarious
‘I hope social distancing protocol has these beaches closed right now, cause this is happening’. Hilarious.
I'm not going to even lie, thank you AFP95. You made my entertainment this summer, and I really appreciate your efforts towards this channel. Keep it up mate!
Hamburgerstown73*
The first computer printer designed was a mechanically driven apparatus by Charles Babbage for his difference engine in the 19th century; however, his mechanical printer design was not built until 2000.[4]
The first electronic printer was the EP-101, invented by Japanese company Epson and released in 1968.[5][6]
The first commercial printers generally used mechanisms from electric typewriters and Teletype machines. The demand for higher speed led to the development of new systems specifically for computer use. In the 1980s there were daisy wheel systems similar to typewriters, line printers that produced similar output but at much higher speed, and dot matrix systems that could mix text and graphics but produced relatively low-quality output. The plotter was used for those requiring high quality line art like blueprints.
The introduction of the low-cost laser printer in 1984 with the first HP LaserJet,[7] and the addition of PostScript in next year's Apple LaserWriter, set off a revolution in printing known as desktop publishing.[8] Laser printers using PostScript mixed text and graphics, like dot-matrix printers, but at quality levels formerly available only from commercial typesetting systems. By 1990, most simple printing tasks like fliers and brochures were now created on personal computers and then laser printed; expensive offset printing systems were being dumped as scrap. The HP Deskjet of 1988 offered the same advantages as a laser printer in terms of flexibility, but produced somewhat lower quality output (depending on the paper) from much less expensive mechanisms. Inkjet systems rapidly displaced dot matrix and daisy wheel printers from the market. By the 2000s high-quality printers of this sort had fallen under the $100 price point and became commonplace.
The rapid update of internet email through the 1990s and into the 2000s has largely displaced the need for printing as a means of moving documents, and a wide variety of reliable storage systems means that a "physical backup" is of little benefit today. Even the desire for printed output for "offline reading" while on mass transit or aircraft has been displaced by e-book readers and tablet computers. Today, traditional printers are being used more for special purposes, like printing photographs or artwork, and are no longer a must-have peripheral.[opinion]
Starting around 2010, 3D printing became an area of intense interest, allowing the creation of physical objects with the same sort of effort as an early laser printer required to produce a brochure. These devices are in their earliest stages of development and have not yet become commonplace.[citation needed]
I love how always there's a hot air balloon going insanely fast and doing some airshows in most of the best videos in the channel. Just EPIC.
1:02 “Random caller, Mayday denied.”
Ladies and Gents, it’s here!
Airforceproud95: “Thank you for making 2020 such a great year...”
Me: Excuse me?!
Well, it was for MFS players, since the new version of the game was released in 2020.
@@HeidiKohne True.
apf95: It was a heaping pile of dogshit overall
me: Wow, maybe that guy could have been patient for four more seconds...
1:51 it’s so funny that they say this is Top Gun 2 when Top Gun Maverick pulls off a very similar maneuver
“I’m gonna do my best” is not what you want to hear from your pilot lmao
That’s a Court Gentry...
The end of an era boys and girls. Thanks for the memories boss man over and out
End of an era? Y?
Thank you for making it 20:21 as how you usually do it with your end of year special. I love you SkyDaddy.❤
Ok now we know the video length is intentional since it was 20:20 last year and then 20:19 the one before
Eventually we'll get an extra minute of content
@@colemin2 no...
It’s 20:21 for me.
1:51 Top Gun 2 is now a reality. Airforceproud = time traveller????
I'm a trucker. "Do a barrel roll" is not in my move set unless I break the game.
FSX Users: This qualitys sucks do something better!
FS2020: *Waits a year* OMG THIS LOOKS SICK
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Let's go back.
"Welcome to steam edition " HAPPY Holidays bois!
The randomness and nonsense of these videos really brightened some of my days during a tough year. Thanks for posting this and all the previous ones.
This year was crazy 2020 can go to hell but the one consistently enjoyable thing I had going during lockdown was watching these video. And this years comp was one of the funnier ones. Keep up the great work.
Hot air balloons are on a different plane of existence
Bum dum tss
Welcome to FSX Steam edition.
i saved this to my “masterpieces” playlist
"Your mom's onboard that's why." 😂
“Who’s ready for Top Gun 2” someone predicted Top Gun Maverick
“Who’s ready for top gun 2?”
Little did he know
dude predicted the future
1:30 That missile sound was pretty real xD
Im 1 min in the vid writing this. "the hot air balloon just broke off hard!" i needed 5 min to recoop from that one XD
"much like a towelette"
MOIST
(shivers in disgust)
JoeysWorldTour: DONT YA LIKE MOIST THINGS?
I just found this channel, and I love it! I’ve been binging it nonstop all day. Why are so many videos unavailable?
The amount of random conversations going on is amazing!
I've got absolutely no interest in flight-sims but the subtitles in this video are pure comedy gold.
HE DID IT AGAIN, THE VIDEO LENGHT IS 2021!
Look at the video length. True attention to detail right there
I've seen about 3 of these and now I'm hopelessly addicted.
I found this channel 2 years ago and it’s been nothing but gold thank you for getting us through 2020 as well!!
2:32- The greatest apology I have ever heard.
"Coming in from behind" - that's what she said 😂😂😂
He funny
7:57 "I'll just cut that out of the video"
*proceeds to leave it in the video*
Applause for "call him Tony Sky-Hawk" 👏👏😅
This is a great thing to watch in the morning, I hope to continue enjoying your content throughout 2021
"I had a Toyota Camry doing Mach 4 last week", dead.
AFP should do an audiobook.
"I have no idea if his name is Jimmy but it is now."
🤣🤣🤣
The Sd.Kfz. 234 (Sonderkraftfahrzeug 234, Special Purpose Vehicle 234), was a family of armoured cars designed and built in Germany during World War II. The vehicles were lightly armoured, armed with a 20, 50 or 75 mm main gun, and powered by a Tatra V12 diesel engine. The Sd.Kfz. 234 broadly resembles the appearance of Sd.Kfz. 231 (8 rad).
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Development
Armoured wheeled vehicles were developed early in Germany after the end of World War I, since they were not subject to the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty. The Sd.Kfz. 234 belonged to the ARK series (type designation of the chassis) and was the successor to the earlier Sd.Kfz. 231/232/233 (8-Rad), which belonged to the GS series.
The combat experience of fast-moving, hard-hitting wheeled reconnaissance vehicles during the Wehrmacht's early invasions of Poland and France impressed German military officials, but indicated some deficiencies in existing designs. A new armoured car project was thus undertaken in August 1940, incorporating several lessons from the Wehrmacht's own external operations. The latest Büssing-NAG Sd.Kfz. 232 variant, the Sd.Kfz. 234 was designed later that year. It was to have a monocoque chassis with eight wheels, and an air-cooled engine for use in North Africa.
Chassis were built by Büssing-NAG in Leipzig-Wahren, while armoured bodies were provided by Deutsche Edelstahlwerke of Krefeld and turrets by Daimler Benz in Berlin-Marienfelde and Schichau of Elbing, with engines from Ringhoffer-Tatra-Werke AG of Nesselsdorf.
Tatra 103 engine, Panzermuseum Munster, Germany
The first trials with the prototype started around July, 1942. Due to problems with the excessive noise of the first engine, a second model was developed, the Tatra 103. The vehicle had eight-wheel steering and was able to quickly change direction thanks to a second, rear-facing, driver's seat; the transmission had six forward and reverse gears, with traction over the eight wheels. Power was provided by an air-cooled Tatra 103 diesel engine. The Sd.Kfz. 234 was the first and only German armoured vehicle to use an air cooled diesel engine. This was originally intended as a temporary solution until the engine could be redesigned to function better in harsher tropical climates, however, this never eventuated and thus the Tatra 103 was used until the end of production.
The first and possibly best known version was the Sd.Kfz. 234/2; it had a turret armed with a 5 cm L/60 gun, which was originally intended for the VK 1602 Leopard light tank. It was produced from late 1943 to mid 1944. This variant was replaced in production by the second version, the Sd.Kfz. 234/1, which had a simpler open turret (Hängelafette 38) armed with a 2 cm KwK 38 gun; it was manufactured from mid 1944 to early 1945.
5 cm KwK 39/1 used in a Sd.Kfz. 234/2, Panzermuseum Munster
The Sd.Kfz. 234/3, produced simultaneously with the 234/1, served as a support vehicle for the reconnaissance vehicles. It had an open-topped superstructure, in which a short-barreled 7.5 cm K51 L/24 gun was installed. This gun was intended for use against "soft" targets; however, when using a hollow charge shell, the penetration power exceeded that of the 5 cm L/60 gun. This variant was produced from mid 1944 to the end of 1944, before switching production to the 234/4.
The final variant produced was the Sd.Kfz. 234/4, which replaced the L/24 gun with the 7.5 cm L/46 PaK 40. This was yet another attempt to increase the mobility of this anti-tank gun; however, the 234 chassis was stretched to its limits. This variant was manufactured from the end of 1944 to the end of hostilities in 1945.
Service history
Protracted engine development meant that the desert campaign was over before the 234 arrived, but it nevertheless proved useful on the Eastern and Western Fronts. It was quite formidable, but not many were built before it was replaced by the simpler 234/1, with a 20mm gun, in 1944. The Sd.Kfz. 234 was commonly used in pairs, one equipped with a long-range radio communications kit while the other possessed only a short-range radio. The long-range unit was identifiable by the large "star" antenna on the left side of the vehicle.
Some sources suggest that the Sd.Kfz. 234/2 was used by the following combat units:
Panzer Lehr Division - 25 vehicles
2nd Panzer Division - 25 vehicles
1st SS Panzer Division - 16 vehicles
20th Panzer Division - 16 vehicles
7th Panzer Division - unconfirmed
13th Panzer Division - unconfirmed
Brandenburg Panzer Grenadier Division - 2 issued January 1945
Variants
Wartime view of a Sd.Kfz. 234/1
Sd.Kfz. 234/3 , Bovington Tank Museum, UK
Sd.Kfz. 234/4 Pakwagen, Munster Panzermuseum, Germany
There were four main variants:
234/1 - 1 x 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 autocannon, 1 x 7.92mm MG 42 machine gun. This design featured an open-topped turret. Around 200 produced.
234/2 - 1 x 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 gun, 1 x MG 42. Employed a fully enclosed turret originally designed for the VK 1602 Leopard light tank. The turret front was protected by 30 mm (1.2 in) armor at an angle of 20° from the vertical. The sides and rear had 10 mm armor set at 25°, and the top plate was 10 mm (0.39 in) armor. The gun mantlet was rounded and was 40 to 100 mm (1.6 to 3.9 in) thick. 101 built between September 1943 and September 1944.
234/3 - 1 x 7.5 cm K51 L/24 gun in open-topped superstructure replacing the turret. 88 built between June and December 1944.
234/4 - 1 x 7.5 cm PaK 40 L/46 gun in open-topped superstructure replacing the turret. 89 built between December 1944 and March 1945.
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Imagine that the Hot Air Ballon exist in FS2020
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Moist guy and his alter ego at 4:40 is my personal favourite
When a 747 is barreling towards the ocean saying mayday, mayday, but the mayday is declined so the plane is repaired and levels out.
The fact that this is a compilation of 2020 clips n that the time of this vid comes out to 2021 just makes it even more enjoyable to watch
“Apparently Jesus has taken over and is taxing on the water”
Had my dying 😂
favorite part:
"STUD MISSILES RELEASED AT YOUR COMMAND!"
"FOX 1, FOX 1"
"YEAH--HE'S GONE"
*MISSILES LAUNCH*
fs2020 carrying FSX legacy it served us flight simmers well and now we must all download the hot air balloon for fs2020 steam edition