@@georgezwick3717 The other way around. I believe he was called Pedro, and he comes from this era. Unsure about the exact year, but the basic concept of 'planes' is almost as old as Donald Duck himself.
@Hank Lucian Dude, get lost with yout FakeFlix. You and your bot army clog up the serious comments. I don't give a frick how much FakeFlix is paying you to deploy your bot army. Just leave and bug someone who cares.
@sjonnie playfull was gonna say, took me a second to register the fact that some idiot decided to put bots in this comment thread. Waste of time if you ask me
@MrFattyfatfatboy flying the A-7 Corsair II was a nightmare because it was so slow that even at full throttle, you had to pitch the nose up between 5 and 10 degrees just to keep it in the air
Goofus: "Say, this little green fella is mighty handy with that ray gun!" Narrator: "Thaaaaat's right! It always pays to know your friends. And when you see him out there, say a hearty American thank you to Gleebulax here for helping you give Tojo the ol' what-for!"
It might be because this is similar to what you watched in your childhood, especially if you were a child of the 1950's and 1960's (when Hannah-Barbara cartoons were first shown) or a child who watch Cartoon Network in the 1990's and 2000's (when Hannah-Barbara cartoons were shown again)
@@alvexok5523 yeah everybody is forced to have a fake persona to fit in its like that in all cultures, however in a war you have more important things to worry about than your rank in the social ladder; so people seem to be more genuine im talking out of my ass, but thats my theory
Say what theater of WW2 were US aircraft carriers most often used? And when did the war end in that theater? Oh yeah, the Pacific theater, where the war went on until August 1946.
Funny thing is if you do everything right up to the cut, the plane does land it's self. At that point the pilot's biggest job is to judge if the wire is missed and he needs to do a missed landing. There is very little you can do at that late a point to improve a landing on a carrier deck and if you try you likely will cause big problems. The worst thing you can do is to ignore a LSO's wave off and try to save a bad approach.
These banged up planes are probably lucky to be on the hangar deck - in reality they probably often just shoved them overboard to clear the deck, especially in wartime.
its prety cool that the government hired animators to create training films for trainees that arent as intelligent as others so they can understand what they are being thought in basic training
Fun Fact: Modern Carrier landings require the jet to run full throttle once it catches (keep in mind it is slow when landing and no where near full speed on the approach) this is for safety reasons. On the very off chance of a system malfunction or the cord snapping, this ensures that the pilot can get off the deck safely and attempt another landing.
Sure they have, back then high school graduates could actually fly in the US Military, that was true into the Vietnam era and let's face it flying fighter aircraft is fun, so are some attack aircraft too
Interesting. I felt like they were trying to portray all the airplanes as dogs. Loveable but concerned. But just waiting for the right person to come along and help them be great.! Such a great use of propaganda. Good job Navy. I felt sorry for those great airplanes waiting to find, great pilots.
@@crackpotpolitics5986 yeah that's probably what happened. And it's like when stray dogs are taken to the humane society. And then just uthenized. A few weeks later when no one comes to adopt them. 🙁
The one thing that scary about leaning on an aircraft carrier in World War II is that you have to aim correctly of your front wheels to go first and then your hook the catch the wire because if your wheels catch the wire then the plane will go headfirst onto the deck
@@joedingo7022 The end of World War II in Asia occurred on 2 September 1945, when armed forces of the Empire of Japan surrendered to the forces of the Allies. The surrender came almost four months after the surrender of the Axis forces in Europe and brought an end to World War II there.
My heart goes out to the guys who’s controls failed on approach, causing those bad landings you see in ww2 footage. If they were anything like me, they would’ve felt more like they weren’t the pilots this video was training them to be
To think this was the very beginning of carrier landings and they went virtually untested even until the start of the war these pilots had to learn a lot but once they did lead they could pass their information down to the younger pilots.
No. They also didn't need sexy pinup girls overlay-ed across star charts to learn how to navigate by the stars but it holds their interest better than a boring manual.
You also have to take into account that during WW2 a lot people were still illiterate, these cartoons like private snafu cartoons were made for those couldn’t read.
Even the Germans knew a boring manual does little good. They came up with the Tigerfibel. Go look it up, it has surprising humor for something German...
What they trying to say American Planes are trash i mean tbh alot of the ww2 us Plaines where trash besides a fue like the p51 mustang or the Japanese zero or even the British spitfire
This was Planes 70 years in the past
Was just thinking Disney new planes movie might have something here
@@georgezwick3717 The other way around. I believe he was called Pedro, and he comes from this era. Unsure about the exact year, but the basic concept of 'planes' is almost as old as Donald Duck himself.
@Hank Lucian Dude, get lost with yout FakeFlix. You and your bot army clog up the serious comments. I don't give a frick how much FakeFlix is paying you to deploy your bot army. Just leave and bug someone who cares.
@sjonnie playfull was gonna say, took me a second to register the fact that some idiot decided to put bots in this comment thread. Waste of time if you ask me
LSO: "..they can't goof off and expect the plane to land itself."
F/A-18: "Hold my microprocessor"
Meanwhile Harrier: Hold my VTOL
Meanwhile F-14: Hold my wings
You do realize how many decades separate this video from even the first plans for the F/A-18, let alone the first landing of that plane?
@@Aristocles22 its a joke
@MrFattyfatfatboy flying the A-7 Corsair II was a nightmare because it was so slow that even at full throttle, you had to pitch the nose up between 5 and 10 degrees just to keep it in the air
I wouldn't be surprised if there are still old Toons that are STILL classified now
Goofus: "Say, this little green fella is mighty handy with that ray gun!"
Narrator: "Thaaaaat's right! It always pays to know your friends. And when you see him out there, say a hearty American thank you to Gleebulax here for helping you give Tojo the ol' what-for!"
Bugs Bunny & Micky Mouse did do some hush hush stuff back in the day so you may be right 😆
@@lycossurfer8851 I could be but won't know until they are declassified someday
Imagine a cartoon on the safe way to handle a nuclear weapon and the proper way to arm and trigger one
@@docvolt5214 LOL I bet there is one!
If you can walk away from the plane unaided, its a good landing.
If the plane can be used again tomorrow, it's a great landing.
Indeed
Right on,bro.👌
There's something about old cartoons I just really like. Don't know if it's the animation or what
High quality animation - much better than the anime...
It might be because this is similar to what you watched in your childhood, especially if you were a child of the 1950's and 1960's (when Hannah-Barbara cartoons were first shown) or a child who watch Cartoon Network in the 1990's and 2000's (when Hannah-Barbara cartoons were shown again)
I just like how real people were back in those days. Today, there's so many different kinds of crazy thinking and acting.
@@alvexok5523 yeah everybody is forced to have a fake persona to fit in its like that in all cultures, however in a war you have more important things to worry about than your rank in the social ladder; so people seem to be more genuine
im talking out of my ass, but thats my theory
I mean easily stand blood and guts and stuff but 50s cartoons cant stand they are demonic
Fun fact, it actually says at the end it's from 1946, the year after the Second World War ended, so it is peacetime training film, not WWII.
Say what theater of WW2 were US aircraft carriers most often used? And when did the war end in that theater? Oh yeah, the Pacific theater, where the war went on until August 1946.
@@joedingo7022 No it ended in August 1945, in August '46 we were demobbing
@@joedingo7022 The "Keep the Fleet, Keep the Peace" tagline was another giveaway.
Funny thing is if you do everything right up to the cut, the plane does land it's self. At that point the pilot's biggest job is to judge if the wire is missed and he needs to do a missed landing. There is very little you can do at that late a point to improve a landing on a carrier deck and if you try you likely will cause big problems. The worst thing you can do is to ignore a LSO's wave off and try to save a bad approach.
But it beats "BUT I DIDN'T WANT TO BE A SUBMARINE!!!!!!!!!! Glub, glub, glub......
There are more planes in the ocean than submarines in the sky.
@@insylem And there is more plane underwater than submarine
The cartoon style reminds me Disney's due to 'Susie the Little Blue Coupe', 'Pedro the Mail Plane' and, nowadays, in 'Cars'.
I would love to know the animators who worked on this.
@@LL-bl8hd sadly, they are probably dead by now.
These banged up planes are probably lucky to be on the hangar deck - in reality they probably often just shoved them overboard to clear the deck, especially in wartime.
Only if the carrier is crowded (I think)
In cartoon land...the planes can be repaired instantly. 😅
its prety cool that the government hired animators to create training films for trainees that arent as intelligent as others so they can understand what they are being thought in basic training
Well during the draftee era of WW1 and 2 some people really just couldn't read.
Well let's face it even the people who were less intelligent back then are today Magna Cum Laude and Summa Cum Laude college grads
But this cartoon was made for pilots, who were generally better educated and trained. It's more like a public service announcement for pilots.
@@chance20m trained yes, taught to read, maybe not....
It's easier to learn when you're awake. Might as well make training films a little fun.
Pretty audience specific. Made just for carrier pilots.
Probably by carrier airplane mechanics tired of fixing that shit :P.
@@GaldirEonai US Navy, they were tired of having to replace aircraft more often than necessary
Fun Fact: Modern Carrier landings require the jet to run full throttle once it catches (keep in mind it is slow when landing and no where near full speed on the approach) this is for safety reasons. On the very off chance of a system malfunction or the cord snapping, this ensures that the pilot can get off the deck safely and attempt another landing.
They should make a newer version with jets.
Ever since Top Gun happened. .
A new version of a WWII training film?
@@dadillen5902
Carrier landing isn't that much different today. Bigger, faster, heavier planes. Longer decks, and 75 years more experience.
@@chuckaddison5134 What? There are pilots with more than 75 years of experience?! 😱
[Just kidding]
It should had been done during the Gulf War
March 12, 2021----Things haven't changed.....high school graduates fixing things college boys broke.
Sure they have, back then high school graduates could actually fly in the US Military, that was true into the Vietnam era and let's face it flying fighter aircraft is fun, so are some attack aircraft too
After I got out of the Navy I went to work as an auto mechanic. Still fixing things college kids break. Except now I get to bill them for it.
Anyone could fly back then lol
So this is skippers "Jolly wrenches"
Interesting. I felt like they were trying to portray all the airplanes as dogs. Loveable but concerned. But just waiting for the right person to come along and help them be great.! Such a great use of propaganda. Good job Navy. I felt sorry for those great airplanes waiting to find, great pilots.
They were probaly scrapped or crushed after this. Not a very happy ending
@@crackpotpolitics5986 yeah that's probably what happened. And it's like when stray dogs are taken to the humane society. And then just uthenized. A few weeks later when no one comes to adopt them. 🙁
This is Skipper in his early years in the jolly wrenches.
There is something relaxing about them.
Title is misleading. Its not from WW2. Video was produced in 1946 (5:01)
Surprised to not see any comments about how relatable this is for WT players. 2:00 is my propensity, or was for a long time in RB.
@Cosmic Gaming Warthunder and Wargaming both.
My early issues with carrier landings was always coming in short. I've kissed the ass of the carrier more times than I care to admit
@@presidentirinavladimirovna7054 Did that a few times myself trying to compensate for my usual propensity to go long.
I love the dog-like faces on these planes!
The one thing that scary about leaning on an aircraft carrier in World War II is that you have to aim correctly of your front wheels to go first and then your hook the catch the wire because if your wheels catch the wire then the plane will go headfirst onto the deck
"Ww2 training video"
*1946*
You know WW2 continued well into 1946 for the US right? Y'know, that who Pacific theater thing.
@@joedingo7022 The end of World War II in Asia occurred on 2 September 1945, when armed forces of the Empire of Japan surrendered to the forces of the Allies. The surrender came almost four months after the surrender of the Axis forces in Europe and brought an end to World War II there.
@@joedingo7022 dont worry, it's fine. I got confused at first about that as well :)
@@pillford4226 Yup, I just did so epic math to get that wrong too.., sorry about that. You right.
@@pillford4226 Yup, I just did so epic math to get that wrong too.., sorry about that. You right.
Why did I watch this...........
I still love it.😊
Planes before Planes
so WWII Cars' Hitler is real
*oh no*
@@magmat0585 oh no. oh no no no.
@@101jir all the german cars are laughing over warcrimes until Willy S. Jeep let's that .50 bang
In planes ( same universe) you have Skiper who is a corsai and he told a story how he fought and wasshoot down by Japan. So WW II happened there
@@racingraptor4758 Would be great to see a zero in that universe
The new planes lookin kinda lit
Was this video comissioned by the US Army in order to pester about the Navy's pilots? X-D
US Navy to prevent it's pilots from turning every plane into scrap
That is the often trouble for all the US F4F Willcat when it land on the CV in WW2
With the perfect landing.
Smashes into runway.
I hope this was a training Squadron!
Almost a Grampaw Pettibone there.
Every single war thunder player trying to land on a air field
This is one of the most passive aggressive things I have ever seen.
literally 5 minutes roasting pilots
So this is were disney pixar got the inspiration for the movie Cars!
So cool.
My heart goes out to the guys who’s controls failed on approach, causing those bad landings you see in ww2 footage. If they were anything like me, they would’ve felt more like they weren’t the pilots this video was training them to be
To think this was the very beginning of carrier landings and they went virtually untested even until the start of the war these pilots had to learn a lot but once they did lead they could pass their information down to the younger pilots.
1:27 Uhh bois, I don't know how to tell you this 70 years down the line, but uhhhhh...
So it takes me 5 minute and 10 seconds to finish a can of soda
Where can we open our hearts and homes for a damaged plane in need?
Asking for a friend.
The precursor to Pixar’s Planes
Planes 2: WW2 is looking great
We can sue pixars plane 🤣
>War Thunder lobbies whenever someone tries to land on a WW2 Carrier
5:08 down left its says 1946 and the War ended 1945
Lol
Er...uh...correction: Down on bottom *right*
Film date is also given elsewhere in Roman numerals...for those who know how to read/decipher.
🇺🇸
So the movie Planes before the movie Planes
Planes 2 coming to streaming services this 2021?
And yet I still don't know what exactly I should do after the cut. Is it cut the engines, hook the wire, or abort the landing?
Narrated by the late great Paul Frees
dang why is this training video better than the Disney movie planes?
I always thought Anglomania was more like Beatlemania, just more broader with the English culture.
"With the grace of a gull"
...Bro they are literally called rats of the Sky.
My War Thunder SL balance visualized.
Feel bad for the mechanics
@US navy Institute do you have information on BB-25 Uss New Hampshire
The navy makes the best cartoons.
We all meet, once again.
good video
Did you leave your forged document in my home torescolonroy, (irvin) danny latin
What if this is in the cars universe
The fact that this was posted 9 years ago in the early days of TH-cam is really shocking
No it really isn’t
This is real the only problem is the first camera has some minor problems so the film look like a cartoon
Not bad, not bad this is cool
I think thats how tex avery got this idea of hia cartoon.
Little Johnny Jet.
Did pilots really need a cartoon to teach them how to land?
no, but it sticks in your mind a lot better than some manual. No one's gonna forget the talking planes.
No. They also didn't need sexy pinup girls overlay-ed across star charts to learn how to navigate by the stars but it holds their interest better than a boring manual.
I mean it was fun and it helped some of them.
You also have to take into account that during WW2 a lot people were still illiterate, these cartoons like private snafu cartoons were made for those couldn’t read.
Even the Germans knew a boring manual does little good. They came up with the Tigerfibel. Go look it up, it has surprising humor for something German...
Planes prequel
Those are F6F hell cats
Remember how i got you dishonorably discharged. It melts like lava and you have it right in front of you. Use caution.
That`s 70 years ago now, imagine how they have improved now
Wait , WW2 end in 1945 . But why in the end there is a number 1946 ?
Inaccurate title- it’s actually a postwar peacetime training film
If this is a WW2 training video why does it say 1946 at the end?
because the artists were training in ww2 to make it lol
You ever draw a cartoon? They take a long time to finish.
Write me a check delivered in person im still covering it up so if you disappear ill say your still on duty and its classified.
Anthro airplanes from the 1940s...
"They say there are some good flyers in the navy ~ impossible" - the Navy
Jokes aside if any navy folks see this, thank you for your service!
Aaah, my Aachen back!
I don't feel so bad about my Sim carrier landings anymore.
Please, any real(War Thunder) pilot knows they always destroy their propellor
What they trying to say American Planes are trash i mean tbh alot of the ww2 us Plaines where trash besides a fue like the p51 mustang or the Japanese zero or even the British spitfire
CARS 4 WORLD WAR 2 EDITION
Ah I see the government knew how to shitpost on their pilots ◖⚆ᴥ⚆◗
WWII hmmm?
Disney's Planes looks strange
His nose broke
This is 【Planes】Anime
Our Airplane Genderd boys in ww2...
Dusties grandpa
LOL !!
TYPICAL!!
1% INFORMATION!!
99% CORN!! (AS IN CORNY)!!
1946 after war end okkkk
1940s
imagine bitching out people who where already scared of flying.
If a “Normal Landing” is super rare, then it’s not a “normal landing.” The rough landings the planes were experiencing were “normal.”
Still a better plane film than planes
This is kinda disturbing...
Every plane on that lower deck is a representation of every plane I have flown in War Thunder.
Like if you are in the same boat ;)