Fun fact. One of the older physics textbooks in my school library asked the student to calculate the change in airspeed of a Hurricane II D after firing a given number of 40 mm shells at a German Panzer. One of the maths books had combinatorial questions about the number of ways an officer could choose a patrol of x men given a pool of y soldiers. More advanced questions added the complication of choosing the patrol makeup according to the patrol rank structure and the numbers of each rank available in a platoon or company. In those days, it was naturally assumed that a Grammar School boy would be commissioned if they should join the services. 😊
Note: The armour was fitted to protect the Mosquito from debris thrown up by hits from the gun. The Mossie was so fast, that once in range the pilot only had time for 3 shots or he would be running into flak thrown up by his own strikes. From the crews, they hit more than one U-boat. I did hear a rumour that the MOD tested a 32lb gun (94mm) in the Mossie after the war and it was very accurate, but that is a rumour. The 57mm was not the biggest gun here, but at 55 rounds a minute it certainly wins on sheer damage per minute.
I used to have fun with the big guns in Aces High. It was extremely difficult to hit enemy planes with the cannon but when you did, they went off with a bang.
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the JU87 equipped with 37mm anti tank guns. I understood it was used by Hans-Ulrich Rudel and in his hands it was very effective.
@andreaslangner6621 as the originator of this comment, that's really what I was getting at. To put a vulgar but humorous slant on it, it's not what you've got. It's how you use it 😉 Most of the much larger weapons illustrated in this piece seemed to come with complications. What the application of the 37mm weapon showed was that, sometimes less is more.
Irc the use of the Mosquito's gun could cause a momentarily pause and drop before the plane continued flying forward. Quite unnerving for the crew. The hope was to fire below waterline, entering one side of the ship/sub and exiting out the other side. 2 gushing holes being harder to fix than 1.
Bofors made a special 57mm aircraft gun called m/47 used in the SAAB T18B twin engine strike aircraft. Made in 60 examples of wich one is at the Swedish Airforce museum. The gun/aircraft combination was quite succesful and had a good precision, but by the late 40s early 1950s it was surpassed by the jets. In the late 1950s they were replaced by SAAB A32 Lansen.
I LOVE how my dad seems to appear in every B25G-related video on TH-cam! That's him in the cockpit of a "G" at the B25 factory at the Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kansas. Lord HardThrasher, among others, also used pieces from a WWII newsreel video placed on TH-cam seen here: th-cam.com/video/cEek5IvGYKg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TRfIpFQOmS1MMZ9c Dad also clearly appears at :25 into the original video. Just to be clear, I hold no animosity whatsoever (!) against the use of the video in this manner. Actually, I find it a bit hilarious that my dad - who passed in 1968 - actually beat me onto TH-cam! (th-cam.com/video/NIW0HraJoRo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bbEPlj-HkKqhNnGN). Thanks Aviation Deep Dive!
I have been searching for vids like this with planes with huge guns/cannons sense I first played warthunder 7 years ago when I first saw the hs129 an the other huge caliber and naval guns thrown on planes , love it definitely a new fan 🤙👍🙌
The A-26 mounted up to 8 .50 Cals, but there were other configurations, combining with 20mm, 37mm, and 75mm. Most of them didn't make it out of prototyping before the war ended. Lucky for the Axis. There were also wing and turret mounted .50s in addition to the 8 (or 6) mounted in the nose for as many as 14 .50 Cals on target at once.
Could make a video talking about the planes that could go on the Graf Zeppelin , I know of some like Fieseler Fi 167 but I was wondering if I could have others. I wonder if the Graf had really gone into action it would have been effective in combat
The JU87-G2 “Kannonvogel” did not carry the largest guns, only two 37mm Cannons, but I think it would have been worth a place in this excellent, informative and fun video. Why bring in the AC-130 at the end, it had nothing to do with WWII????. 😢
It was just part of the conclusion, to give some context of how WW2 took us from small cannons to just about, almost the largest cannon that has ever been mounted.
When they were developing the M24 they searched for an appropriate main gun. This stripped down 75mm gun on the B25 fit the bill. When used on the B25, the recoil felt like the the aircraft stopped forward motion.
There were 2 confirmed German U-Boat kills, and 4 more probable kills, from Molins armed Mosquitos flying for RAF Coastal Command. The same planes caused havoc on German shipping in Norway.
You did not mention the Germans built a Dorneir DO-17Z..and later the Do-217...both which carried a huge 215mm Recoiless cannon...that carried up to 10 rounds. I have seen photos of it...including one of a 217 my Grandfather's navigator took from his Mosquito as they engaged it at dawn over the Hiegoland in early '44. The barrel was slung under the fuselage, and was intended for Anti-shipping or large ground targets like bridges...and the barrel was some 30 feet long....and when fired a jet of flame shot some 20 feet behind the aircraft. According to my searching..there were 5 guns built...and the single 217 was taken off a damaged 17Z in the early winter or 44...and he only got the picture back after 4 months with the photo interpretation unit. I have no idea where picture went..but was like 12 when I saw it..and it was a blurry image of the aircraft but the gun was evident.
OK, so with a 'Mossie', you are expecting a WOODEN FRAME Airplane to Withstand multiple 57mm/recoils? Yeah, about 3 flights, then Balsa splinters! at least the N/A B-25's had a METAL FRAMEWORK for their 75-mm gun!
Japan told everyone, "Hold'a my sake!". 3 words: Space Battleship Yamato. 9 x 18+ inch cannons, plus -- plus -- a multi-meter diameter Wave Motion Gun (capable of destroying continents). Retractable delta wings & a Wave Motion Engine allowed atmospheric flight, to achieve orbit. Flying battleship *mic drop*.
"Car-BEEN." Please, say it with me now, "car-BEEN". See how much nicer that sounds? When you're talking a rifle with a shorter overall length than a typical main battle rifle, that's how it's pronounced. Thanks.
Man, you'd think such a pretentious asshole would maybe check the dictionary where it clearly shows two correct pronunciations? Then again ignorance and arrogance often go together.
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Fun fact. One of the older physics textbooks in my school library asked the student to calculate the change in airspeed of a Hurricane II D after firing a given number of 40 mm shells at a German Panzer.
One of the maths books had combinatorial questions about the number of ways an officer could choose a patrol of x men given a pool of y soldiers. More advanced questions added the complication of choosing the patrol makeup according to the patrol rank structure and the numbers of each rank available in a platoon or company. In those days, it was naturally assumed that a Grammar School boy would be commissioned if they should join the services. 😊
Note: The armour was fitted to protect the Mosquito from debris thrown up by hits from the gun. The Mossie was so fast, that once in range the pilot only had time for 3 shots or he would be running into flak thrown up by his own strikes. From the crews, they hit more than one U-boat. I did hear a rumour that the MOD tested a 32lb gun (94mm) in the Mossie after the war and it was very accurate, but that is a rumour. The 57mm was not the biggest gun here, but at 55 rounds a minute it certainly wins on sheer damage per minute.
I believe the Mozzie was the most successful of the bunch in service and was credited with two U boats plus other shipping.
Great video! Those schematics of the autocannons are fascinating!
The Yak 9T had an NS-37 canon with 200 rounds of ammo. It was so successful there was 2,748 examples built, it was also very popular with its pilots.
first of your vids ive watched.
bloody good effort.
ill check out more of your stuff.
cheers from the USA
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Yay, what a fun topic!
Great video, as always.
I used to have fun with the big guns in Aces High. It was extremely difficult to hit enemy planes with the cannon but when you did, they went off with a bang.
That civilian with the instant camera could have made some serious money if he marketed his invention!
My thoughts exactly!
There is also Yakovlev Yak-9K with 45 mm NS-45 cannon.
The Mossie with the Molins was the Mk XVIII (18), not the Mk VIII (8).
The narrator's voice is strangely soothing!
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Great video
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the JU87 equipped with 37mm anti tank guns. I understood it was used by
Hans-Ulrich Rudel and in his hands it was very effective.
Those 37s were the same calibre as we left off in WW1, so too small to mention!
@@aviationdeepdivebut just one shot of " too small " 37 mm cannon at a root of the wing on a B 24 or B 17 bombers could ripp the entiree wing off
@@aviationdeepdive Hans Ulrich Rudel Destroyed more then 500 Tanks and a Lot of Other vehicles.
@andreaslangner6621 as the originator of this comment, that's really what I was getting at.
To put a vulgar but humorous slant on it, it's not what you've got. It's how you use it 😉 Most of the much larger weapons illustrated in this piece seemed to come with complications. What the application of the 37mm weapon showed was that, sometimes less is more.
@@Luddite-vd2ts probably the most famous aerial cannon of the war.
Outstanding content
Irc the use of the Mosquito's gun could cause a momentarily pause and drop before the plane continued flying forward. Quite unnerving for the crew.
The hope was to fire below waterline, entering one side of the ship/sub and exiting out the other side. 2 gushing holes being harder to fix than 1.
Very informative, Thanks!
Engineers: How big do you want the gun?
Pilots: Yes!
Great Video, great video, love it. One of your best.
The Whirlwind fighter was tested with a 37mm cannon but that’s as far as it went.
Bofors made a special 57mm aircraft gun called m/47 used in the SAAB T18B twin engine strike aircraft. Made in 60 examples of wich one is at the Swedish Airforce museum. The gun/aircraft combination was quite succesful and had a good precision, but by the late 40s early 1950s it was surpassed by the jets. In the late 1950s they were replaced by SAAB A32 Lansen.
I LOVE how my dad seems to appear in every B25G-related video on TH-cam! That's him in the cockpit of a "G" at the B25 factory at the Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kansas. Lord HardThrasher, among others, also used pieces from a WWII newsreel video placed on TH-cam seen here: th-cam.com/video/cEek5IvGYKg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TRfIpFQOmS1MMZ9c Dad also clearly appears at :25 into the original video.
Just to be clear, I hold no animosity whatsoever (!) against the use of the video in this manner. Actually, I find it a bit hilarious that my dad - who passed in 1968 - actually beat me onto TH-cam! (th-cam.com/video/NIW0HraJoRo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bbEPlj-HkKqhNnGN).
Thanks Aviation Deep Dive!
I have been searching for vids like this with planes with huge guns/cannons sense I first played warthunder 7 years ago when I first saw the hs129 an the other huge caliber and naval guns thrown on planes , love it definitely a new fan 🤙👍🙌
super movie
I saw rumors of an A-26 with a 105mm
Please do not forget the Düka series.
The Stuka JU 87 flown by Ulrich Rudel had a 37mm mount, and took out hundreds of enemy tanks.
I've wanted to make a model of the B-25 with a 107mm recoilless rifle barrel sticking out of the nose.
2:00 How did a souvenir hunter take a photo? Time travelling Polaroid 😊?
beat me to it.
he said picture, not photo...so presumably it was Bob Ross who did a pencil sketch, or some dude drew stick-figure dead aviators
@@daiichidoku I did wonder if the souvenir hunter removed the photo from the belongings of one of the dead airmen.
@@Oligodendrocyte139 that would make sense
He took it off one of the dead airmen, I think.
Great vid!
Love the sarcasm.
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New subscriber.
Stakken built a 5 engined RML bomber with a 130 mm cannon that fired straight down and trialed it in 1916
The A-26 mounted up to 8 .50 Cals, but there were other configurations, combining with 20mm, 37mm, and 75mm. Most of them didn't make it out of prototyping before the war ended. Lucky for the Axis. There were also wing and turret mounted .50s in addition to the 8 (or 6) mounted in the nose for as many as 14 .50 Cals on target at once.
As a card carrying pedant, I'm really enjoying the pronunciation comments.
It's "Boss-com" Down by the way...,,
Nice video. Ta.
THE FIRST FLIGHT WAS CARRIED OUT BY SANTOS DUMONT!🙂
Could make a video talking about the planes that could go on the Graf Zeppelin , I know of some like Fieseler Fi 167 but I was wondering if I could have others. I wonder if the Graf had really gone into action it would have been effective in combat
"The Salmson Moineau seemed to like collapsing on its undercarriage, which may have limited the effectiveness of its armament". That cracked me up! 🤣
Love them fourths
Very nice video but there was a also an idea to put 2 40mm cannon in the beaufighter
raf figured out the big gun wasn't worth the effort, a load of rockets on the wing was just as effective, quoted as being a broadisde from a cruiser
the muliner was also fitted in the bristol beufitter
The JU87-G2 “Kannonvogel” did not carry the largest guns, only two 37mm Cannons, but I think it would have been worth a place in this excellent, informative and fun video.
Why bring in the AC-130 at the end, it had nothing to do with WWII????. 😢
It was just part of the conclusion, to give some context of how WW2 took us from small cannons to just about, almost the largest cannon that has ever been mounted.
Forgot Cannon Stuka JU87G ?
37 mm is not big enough by world war 2
Those 37s were the same calibre as we left off in WW1, so too small to mention!
The 75mm gun from M24 Chaffee Tank
Why mix tanks with airplanes ?
When they were developing the M24 they searched for an appropriate main gun. This stripped down 75mm gun on the B25 fit the bill. When used on the B25, the recoil felt like the the aircraft stopped forward motion.
There were 2 confirmed German U-Boat kills, and 4 more probable kills, from Molins armed Mosquitos flying for RAF Coastal Command. The same planes caused havoc on German shipping in Norway.
No mention of the Voisin IV's 47mm cannon variant? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voisin_IV
You did not mention the Germans built a Dorneir DO-17Z..and later the Do-217...both which carried a huge 215mm Recoiless cannon...that carried up to 10 rounds. I have seen photos of it...including one of a 217 my Grandfather's navigator took from his Mosquito as they engaged it at dawn over the Hiegoland in early '44.
The barrel was slung under the fuselage, and was intended for Anti-shipping or large ground targets like bridges...and the barrel was some 30 feet long....and when fired a jet of flame shot some 20 feet behind the aircraft. According to my searching..there were 5 guns built...and the single 217 was taken off a damaged 17Z in the early winter or 44...and he only got the picture back after 4 months with the photo interpretation unit.
I have no idea where picture went..but was like 12 when I saw it..and it was a blurry image of the aircraft but the gun was evident.
20:17
The Lockheed 105mm weapon needs total airsupremacy.
Saddam shot a few of these down in the 1991 Gulf War with SAM.
The Japanese Mitsubishi Ki-109 carried a 75mm gun.
They had a 57mm. Cannon on some anti-sub planes.
The b 25 gunships had up 8 50 cal just because the American army air corp wanted to teach the Japanese the virtues of the second amendment
You can thank pappy Gunn for that
There’s one of these that flies with The Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It goes by the name Hot Jen.
A lot of countries got a fair share of freedom and democracie in 0.50!
Bristol Beaufighters carried ten, plus 8 64lbs rockets
@@michaelpielorz9283USA doesn't even have democracy
Big cal' guns at this time were almost useless by the time it reloaded you were past your target
The mosquito machine guns was just because 57 mm cannon did not offer enough darka
Six pounder gun. Antitank in a plane.
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why are you using ai voice models of the voices of people from other channels
is the writing also some algorithm? seems like
I am not using AI voice. It's my voice.
No, I can assure you we have a human script writer. It's on you if you can't tell the difference.
my apologies for such a blunt accusation, though i still reckon it is quite derivative
What about the Ju 87 G with cannons mounted on the wings?
Düsenkanone? Surely Düsenkanone.
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Why there is no word about 37mm in Aircobra and Kingcobra?
OK, so with a 'Mossie', you are expecting a WOODEN FRAME Airplane to Withstand multiple 57mm/recoils? Yeah, about 3 flights, then Balsa splinters! at least the N/A B-25's had a METAL FRAMEWORK for their 75-mm gun!
What About The Bell P-39/P-63 With Their 37mm Cannon Firing Through The Propeller Hub? Thank You. (Like #705)
90mm no not big enough get a a Bigga gun
Japan told everyone, "Hold'a my sake!". 3 words: Space Battleship Yamato. 9 x 18+ inch cannons, plus -- plus -- a multi-meter diameter Wave Motion Gun (capable of destroying continents). Retractable delta wings & a Wave Motion Engine allowed atmospheric flight, to achieve orbit. Flying battleship *mic drop*.
samsung made french aircraft in ww1 lol
"Car-BEEN." Please, say it with me now, "car-BEEN". See how much nicer that sounds? When you're talking a rifle with a shorter overall length than a typical main battle rifle, that's how it's pronounced. Thanks.
In British English it's pronounced "Kar-Bine". Words sometimes have different pronunciations in different accents of English.
Man, you'd think such a pretentious asshole would maybe check the dictionary where it clearly shows two correct pronunciations? Then again ignorance and arrogance often go together.
My pomposity gauge has exploded, Tommy. You've broken it.
Americans when literally the whole world doesn't pander to their preferences
Yes, "Kar-Bine" in Britain and the Commonwealth. Say it with me now "Kar-Bine", sounds right to me. Thanks. Good video as always.
What about the P-38?
Great video