Excellent and comprehensive historical coverage of this very advanced German wartime design. However, I was surprised that there was no mention of Hanna Reich (?) the lady who demonstrated this machine inside the Deutschland Halle. A remarkable female test pilot who once test flew a piloted version of the V 1 Buzz-Bomb amongst many other advanced types.
Hi Ray, thanks for the comment and kind words. I am aware of Hannah Reitsch and her pioneering work with helicopters. The reason she's not in this video is because (as far as I know at least) she has no connection to the specific story I was trying to tell about the Fa223. She did fly a rotary wing craft in the hall as you say, but... it was a Focke-Wulf Fw 61, and in the pre-war years, and not a Focke-Achgelis Fa223 which wasn't invented until wartime. Happy to be corrected and always up for learning more... but I hope that answers your question as to why she wasn't in my account of the Fa223 and its eventual journey to England.
Thanks for the comment :-) Just to be clear though, metal detecting is illegal on New Forest land so anything like that needs to be left to professional archaeologists. I've spoken to some, and they all agree the Drache is unlikely buried though despite the story - such as interesting story though and I loved researching it - hope you are well, enjoying your videos recently too.
@@TrexplorerUK Thanks Mark , when you’ve finished your work on this project hopefully you can start on the other airfields/bombing range in the New Forest. Oh I was only joking about the metal detecting - I’ve been watching too many episodes of The Detectorists lol
@@newforestexplorer I knew you were, my response was more intended for other people who might read it and get the wrong idea. I would love to travel further afield, with Beaulieu around the corner it's been great during the lockdown... still so much there to document though :-)
Excellent and comprehensive historical coverage of this very advanced German wartime design. However, I was surprised that there was no mention of Hanna Reich (?) the lady who demonstrated this machine inside the Deutschland Halle. A remarkable female test pilot who once test flew a piloted version of the V 1 Buzz-Bomb amongst many other advanced types.
Hi Ray, thanks for the comment and kind words. I am aware of Hannah Reitsch and her pioneering work with helicopters. The reason she's not in this video is because (as far as I know at least) she has no connection to the specific story I was trying to tell about the Fa223. She did fly a rotary wing craft in the hall as you say, but... it was a Focke-Wulf Fw 61, and in the pre-war years, and not a Focke-Achgelis Fa223 which wasn't invented until wartime. Happy to be corrected and always up for learning more... but I hope that answers your question as to why she wasn't in my account of the Fa223 and its eventual journey to England.
RAF Beulieu... I vividly recall the empty field in the late 1950s. We used to explore there, as it was close to Walhampton where I went to school.
Hi ross, if you search RAF Beaulieu in RUclips you will find a few more videos I've made on the airfield which I hope you enjoy for the memories.
Was its name always massacred to "Bjooley" ?
It's Beau Lieu - French for "Beautiful Place" ...
@@Wannes_ despite coming from the French language, it is how the Beaulieu village name is pronounced.
I had no idea this existed. Fascinating
Thanks Charles, it is an incredible thing eh!
Really fascinating, great video
Thank you, 😀
Looking forward to the follow up. Excellent video
Interesting. Thanks. Litterally around the corner from my place. Ill keep a look out when walking the dog!
Let’s get some metal detectors and take a look ! Lol ! Very well put together video Mark
Thanks for the comment :-) Just to be clear though, metal detecting is illegal on New Forest land so anything like that needs to be left to professional archaeologists. I've spoken to some, and they all agree the Drache is unlikely buried though despite the story - such as interesting story though and I loved researching it - hope you are well, enjoying your videos recently too.
@@TrexplorerUK Thanks Mark , when you’ve finished your work on this project hopefully you can start on the other airfields/bombing range in the New Forest. Oh I was only joking about the metal detecting - I’ve been watching too many episodes of The Detectorists lol
@@newforestexplorer I knew you were, my response was more intended for other people who might read it and get the wrong idea. I would love to travel further afield, with Beaulieu around the corner it's been great during the lockdown... still so much there to document though :-)
Great doco, very informative but why that banal music that drowns out the narrator?
bro your email is not working, where can i drop you a message mate?
I just emailed you via your Channel - tell me if you get the email :-)
@@TrexplorerUK not come through man lostadvs@gmail.com
@@LostAdventuresExploring I just emailed that one too - better?
@@TrexplorerUK got it!
Brilliant and interesting tale,but please scrap the irritating musak!
It detracts from your otherwise excellent presentation.thank you
Those Guys were Committed . !