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Gabby Gabreski never got the hang of the radar gunsight in the F-86. He stuck a wad of chewing gum on his windscreen to use as a stationary gunsight. 6 ½ kills in an F-86 using piece of gum.
Kiowa Warrior pilots used grease pencil X marks on the canopy bubble during the GWOT. Nightstalkers still do the same with their AH-6s. If it works, it works.
Similar technique used by Huey pilots by using a marker on the windscreen. That technique was used up until the introduction of the UH-1Y that came with helmet mounted display.
He should not let Shotgun fly in anymore videos for at least a month. They had rules about head-on engagements, and he broke it twice. I'm sure there are plenty of other DCS players who would like to be given a chance for a dogfight.
hey GS many greetings from Germany, your videos are simply great, my son and I have been watching them almost from day one. Our wish from good old Germany would be that you make more WW2 videos on the now beautiful WW2 maps in DCS. I myself was in the German Air Force from 1995 to 2010 as a soldier and aircraft mechanic on the F4F Phantom and Mig 29 weapons systems. I then left the air force as a staff sergeant. thank you again for your great work
Getting pumped full of .50 cal holes will definitely tend to ruin your whole day. I think that the USAF's choice to go with four 20mm cannon for gun armament later on was a good choice.
The writing was on the wall for 50BMG no longer being viable for air to air for many years. The fact it took so long for the US to adopt cannon armament for aircraft is borderline criminal negligence.
The NATO designation for the Mig 15 was not a homophobic slur as we know it today. the Designation literally meant ‘bundle of sticks’, and was British slang for cigarettes.
According to one of my high school teachers, there was once a town in the US where you could order a bowl of hot (plural f-word with 7 letters, including 2 g's and a t), and you'd get meatballs with sauce. Funnily enough, this came up in conversation in class precisely because we were talking about bundles of sticks and cigarettes. (If I recall, it was a chemistry class.)
@@kristianfischer9814 the musical instrument you're referring to is called "bassoon" in English. I hardly think NATO gave it its callsign after the German word "Fagott"...
"The rules for this engagement were no head-on passes. You knew it; you broke it. You followed suit a second time after you didn't learn from your first fatal mistake. Why?" - Viper Sr. , probably. 🤣
For those arguing about the callsing and trying to come up with weird theories, its called 'Fagot' with 1 G as its shaped exactly like a Fagot, a wind instrument.
@@Stormcrow_1 - and a swastika was a south Asian symbol of good luck and fertility, but you won't find many people arguing that it's acceptable to plaster them on your house. Meanings change over time.
@@Stormcrow_1 ... which were gathered in France to burn homosexuals at the stake. Yes, I get uncomfortable in a men's room in San Francisco, what straight guy doesn't, but I can't help but wonder what Alan Turing could have done for the World if he had just been left alone, or perhaps, recognizing his genius, encouraged and supported.
That head-on gun pass would have been a work of art if his aim was a little better. Usually I would agree that head-on passes suck, but I only think that when it involves aircraft like F-15s and Su-27s. But when it is MiG-15s and F-86s, all is fair! Gun fights are meant to be dirty!
The MiG-15 had a very basic hydraulic system which didn't include the wings. It had a tendency to not turn at all past certain mach speed (a problem carried onto the MiG-17) I can only imagine the poor pilot's arms after the flight
The head on Knight dual slow mo moments were awesome 😍😍😍 Soviet pilots who flew mig15 uses to say that their FLYING COMRADE protected them from all harm many times and use its last bit if energy to safely deliver them to survive duals with F86s. Round 3 was a testament to that Resilience. The engine REALLY FOUGHT HARD until it Ditch Landed onto the field. Saved pilot. Whereas despite being slightly technologically advanced F86 pilots couldn't get Sure kills on many occasions duo to the 50cal gun instead of a canon and the Structure couldn't take half the punishment mig15 could take. Nimble Gym Brat vs a Rugged Hardworking FARMER 😁
Very entertaining video again, GS! Sorry you got ground strafed at the end there. Maybe Shotgun was perturbed you collapsed his chute during your flyby? 😆
This fight really showed just how close the two planes were. The only reason the Sabre was so much more successful came down to superior American training, compared to Russian and later Korean pilots.
Plus some quality control issues that led to maneuver kills where Sabre pilots reported that they never fired on a few occasions because the tail assembly on the MiG just fell apart in a high g turn
You do realise that the kill to loss ratio has been revised by modern research? Pretty much 1 to 1 between Sabres and MIGs. So what is more successful? The Sabre or the Mig15 which was used by more countries and for longer in higher production numbers? Not the Sabre.
If you would really like to know why the 2 planes performed differently Dog Fights on the History Channel has an episode called Mig Alley Robbie Risner is 1 of the Sabre Aces who takes you step by step into a Dog Fight he had with a "HONCHO". This is what allied pilots referred to a Russian high time pilot who were secretly put into Korean planes for combat experience against the American and Aussie pilots in Korea. The Sabre yes had an advantage with the Radar Ranging Gunsight, tho it wasn't until the E model and the flying tail was introduced that it really changed everything.
Completely agree and understand. I would assume however that whomever assigns the designations for NATO was referencing the benign meaning of the word. Pieces of iron created by rolling and hammering under high heat into a stick like form and bundling them together. Can also be used to describe the act of said bundling…
Are you sure you aren't flying a shapeshifting A-10 that just morphed into the SHAPE of a MiG-15? Because that's the kind of damage an A-10 would shrug off.
The physics in DCS are amazing. I was going to suggest a no HUD gunfight between that era of fighter and something more modern, but the disparity in available power would make it pointless.
I watched a pilot die in that same mig at El Toro airshow☹️ also an f-18 belly flop 100 yards away from crowd. He saved us because he was straight up above us when his engines quit and hydraulics were lost.
The word that seems unmentionable on the other side of the Atlantic is a form of meatball here in England. Centuries ago it was a slur word for women sometimes and the first three letters is nickname for a cigarette. Personally I have never heard anyone use it as an offensive term in the context that I believe TH-cam is worried about (or indeed ever)... another case of some people hijacking the English language for their own reasons.
I'm also from the uk and I don't believe for a second that you've never heard the word used as a slur. It is absolutely no longer in common use for anything else these days, and if you said it people's first assumption would be that it's a homophobic slur and not a meatball, lmao We still use "fag" as common shorthand for cigarette and that's it
When I was in the Army back in the late 1960s, we had 40mm high explosive(HE) grenades, that were fired from a hand-held grenade launcher(M-79), that you wouldn't want exploding anywhere closer than about 20 ft, due to blast and fragmentation damage. It's hard to imagine the devastating effect that cannon shells of this caliber would have on an aluminum airframe, considering the release of both the shell's kinetic and chemical potential energy on a target.
Overall, the N-37’s HE round has around the same filler as a 40mm low-velocity grenade, but it weighs 3x more and is moving around 3x faster, meaning around 27 times the kinetic energy.
Wasn't it Shotgun who blasted you in the face with an anti-aircraft cannon after you parachuted to the ground? Because I'm starting to notice a pattern with him. 😂
The MIG has 37mm and 23mm diameter rounds. Pretty big. For comparison the .50 cal in the F-86 is 1/2 inch, or 12.7mm. Roughly 1/2 the size of the MIGs small rounds. Higher rate of fire but still so small.
You should start playing both jets, for fairness. I'm not sure these guys are half as good as you are naturally, so, split it up man. You know you'd win in either plane brotha.
You spare him from being a red smear on the fuselage after he ejects, so he repays you with getting tore up on the ground after a great fight followed by a white knuckle landing lol. I'm guessing he was screaming at you after getting rounds on you 3 times and you were still in the fight.
It makes sense the Mig15 could compete with the F86, it was the only time the Soviets were given allied equipment, as they bought a rolls Royce jet engine and reverse engineered it
For the first and last time in history, the Americans and Soviets had access to the same tech- the same Nazi jet research and models, the same engine tech, and two fighter corps both very skilled at the same kind of A2A combat. Not a shocker that the aircraft they make are so similar. And yeah, engines remained a pretty big hindrance for the Soviet Union and China for a while.
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Can you do an su-34 vs f-15e dogfight please both are fighter bombers
Two morons in huey vs felon
Buddy it is almost a year i tried to convince you for L-39 vs mb339 aeromacchi
After you crash landed, I knew Shotgun was gonna commit a war crime
😂😂😂😂
Its not a war crime the first time
If you an american this isn't war crime :)
It's only a crime if you get caught!
@@CapTexamerica as far as war goes, it's only a crime if your side loses
Gabby Gabreski never got the hang of the radar gunsight in the F-86. He stuck a wad of chewing gum on his windscreen to use as a stationary gunsight. 6 ½ kills in an F-86 using piece of gum.
Kiowa Warrior pilots used grease pencil X marks on the canopy bubble during the GWOT. Nightstalkers still do the same with their AH-6s. If it works, it works.
Haha! Hey, whatever works, I suppose! :-D
Similar technique used by Huey pilots by using a marker on the windscreen. That technique was used up until the introduction of the UH-1Y that came with helmet mounted display.
Gum Ace
@@KH990jcan verify we still do it.. LOL
The utter disrespect of the head-on gun pass and then trashing the hull on the ground. Brutal.
He should not let Shotgun fly in anymore videos for at least a month. They had rules about head-on engagements, and he broke it twice. I'm sure there are plenty of other DCS players who would like to be given a chance for a dogfight.
@@FlintIronstag23 Also, he knows Shotgun, he isn't just some random DCS player.
Was kind of a douche thing to do.
@@FlintIronstag23 agreed, much less fun to watch than your usual fights....
@@FlintIronstag23dude he was just having fun lmao don’t think he even took it personal or anything.
hey GS many greetings from Germany, your videos are simply great, my son and I have been watching them almost from day one. Our wish from good old Germany would be that you make more WW2 videos on the now beautiful WW2 maps in DCS. I myself was in the German Air Force from 1995 to 2010 as a soldier and aircraft mechanic on the F4F Phantom and Mig 29 weapons systems. I then left the air force as a staff sergeant.
thank you again for your great work
Getting pumped full of .50 cal holes will definitely tend to ruin your whole day.
I think that the USAF's choice to go with four 20mm cannon for gun armament later on was a good choice.
The writing was on the wall for 50BMG no longer being viable for air to air for many years. The fact it took so long for the US to adopt cannon armament for aircraft is borderline criminal negligence.
You gotta admit.... in Shotgun there is no quit. lol
Damn shotgun got some pent up beef inside him 😂
The NATO designation for the Mig 15 was not a homophobic slur as we know it today. the Designation literally meant ‘bundle of sticks’, and was British slang for cigarettes.
lol accurate.
True! In Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag there's actually a lyric "While you've a lucifer (match) to light your f-word (cigarette)".
In the case of the MiG, it's spelled with only one "g" and refers to the musical instrument.
According to one of my high school teachers, there was once a town in the US where you could order a bowl of hot (plural f-word with 7 letters, including 2 g's and a t), and you'd get meatballs with sauce.
Funnily enough, this came up in conversation in class precisely because we were talking about bundles of sticks and cigarettes. (If I recall, it was a chemistry class.)
@@kristianfischer9814 the musical instrument you're referring to is called "bassoon" in English. I hardly think NATO gave it its callsign after the German word "Fagott"...
This era of jets just look like mudskippers to me. I can't unsee it.
"The rules for this engagement were no head-on passes. You knew it; you broke it. You followed suit a second time after you didn't learn from your first fatal mistake. Why?" - Viper Sr. , probably. 🤣
For those arguing about the callsing and trying to come up with weird theories, its called 'Fagot' with 1 G as its shaped exactly like a Fagot, a wind instrument.
I thought it was because it looked like a cigarette
What a bunch of wind instruments
It's a meatball
we need a video called: retired too soon? spitfire against f-35
lmfao
I'd rather have a battle of the lightning: P-38 vs F-35. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
@@RT42069 I second the Lightning fight.
@@RT42069 I third the Lightning fight
@ same same …. but different
I knew he was gonna strafe at the end. Always a fitting ending. LOL. Love this era of jets.
The strafing run at the end LOL
No spite in that fight, clearly ;)
After you refused to use the Mig 15's designation I had to look it up and ALMOST......decorated my keyboard and monitors with Pepsi.
It's a bundle of sticks.
@@Stormcrow_1 It's also a meatball served with gravy.
@@Stormcrow_1 - and a swastika was a south Asian symbol of good luck and fertility, but you won't find many people arguing that it's acceptable to plaster them on your house. Meanings change over time.
@@philiponeill6903 ...the meanings of symbols change over time.
@@Stormcrow_1 ... which were gathered in France to burn homosexuals at the stake. Yes, I get uncomfortable in a men's room in San Francisco, what straight guy doesn't, but I can't help but wonder what Alan Turing could have done for the World if he had just been left alone, or perhaps, recognizing his genius, encouraged and supported.
I've seen a lot of your vids. This was one the of the coolest ones i've seen! No fancy tech, just pure and good ole fashioned dogfighting!
That head-on gun pass would have been a work of art if his aim was a little better. Usually I would agree that head-on passes suck, but I only think that when it involves aircraft like F-15s and Su-27s. But when it is MiG-15s and F-86s, all is fair! Gun fights are meant to be dirty!
missle fights are made to be dirty, gun fights are for gentlemen
aim for the cockpit only gunfight
The MiG-15 had a very basic hydraulic system which didn't include the wings. It had a tendency to not turn at all past certain mach speed (a problem carried onto the MiG-17) I can only imagine the poor pilot's arms after the flight
17:45 Was waiting for it! 🤣🤣
They should bring out the Australian version of the F86 with 30 mm canon and Rolls Royce engine
The second time he did the head-on shots, my mind immediately went to Norm MacDonald's voice saying "I said, you dirty dog!"
casually committing a war crime at the end lmao
The F-86 pilot said, "You got me F'ed up," and made a strafing run. Epic matchup!
This was one of my favorite videos and I watch them all. Very fun. Thank you.
Shotgun seems to be a bit of a heel, but that's fine. That is a distinct pilot personality.
👍 Mig Alley on Win95, miss that day's
The slow mo of that 1st head on pass was amazing camera work!
I kinda like when the battles end with a plane landing from damage.. that was a good brawl..
The head on Knight dual slow mo moments were awesome 😍😍😍
Soviet pilots who flew mig15 uses to say that their FLYING COMRADE protected them from all harm many times and use its last bit if energy to safely deliver them to survive duals with F86s. Round 3 was a testament to that Resilience. The engine REALLY FOUGHT HARD until it Ditch Landed onto the field. Saved pilot. Whereas despite being slightly technologically advanced F86 pilots couldn't get Sure kills on many occasions duo to the 50cal gun instead of a canon and the Structure couldn't take half the punishment mig15 could take.
Nimble Gym Brat vs a Rugged Hardworking FARMER 😁
Huge respect to past pilots that flew those planes. Great video.
Very entertaining video again, GS! Sorry you got ground strafed at the end there. Maybe Shotgun was perturbed you collapsed his chute during your flyby? 😆
This fight really showed just how close the two planes were. The only reason the Sabre was so much more successful came down to superior American training, compared to Russian and later Korean pilots.
Many of the soviet machines did so poorly in large part to misuse
Plus some quality control issues that led to maneuver kills where Sabre pilots reported that they never fired on a few occasions because the tail assembly on the MiG just fell apart in a high g turn
You do realise that the kill to loss ratio has been revised by modern research? Pretty much 1 to 1 between Sabres and MIGs. So what is more successful? The Sabre or the Mig15 which was used by more countries and for longer in higher production numbers?
Not the Sabre.
@@rodneypayne4827as soon as you start to count out of combat losses it won’t look so good for you…
If you would really like to know why the 2 planes performed differently Dog Fights on the History Channel has an episode called Mig Alley Robbie Risner is 1 of the Sabre Aces who takes you step by step into a Dog Fight he had with a "HONCHO". This is what allied pilots referred to a Russian high time pilot who were secretly put into Korean planes for combat experience against the American and Aussie pilots in Korea. The Sabre yes had an advantage with the Radar Ranging Gunsight, tho it wasn't until the E model and the flying tail was introduced that it really changed everything.
Nice video - as always, it's great to see you vs Shotgun. Just an idea for another period match-up, how about Viggen vs F-4 Phantom?
... a BVR or Fox-2 fight, because that would be more relevant.
If it features Sven and the hammer of Thor, I don't mind which scenario is used.
Good 'ol gunfight without the electronic wizardry. I love these fights (and this era) the best.
Those fights were legendary! Well done, both of you!
Lol, I was waiting for that strafing run on the MiG there! 😂
I just learned this today...the NATO codename for the Mig15 was 'fagot'......
The flat scissor fight sounds like a pair of little awnry ladies ladies that can’t decide how much they love each other
F in the chat for Mig-15's NATO designation 💀
Completely agree and understand. I would assume however that whomever assigns the designations for NATO was referencing the benign meaning of the word. Pieces of iron created by rolling and hammering under high heat into a stick like form and bundling them together. Can also be used to describe the act of said bundling…
@skipgumphrey9579 So basically a bundle of iron sticks? I actually learnt something new today. Thank u
Petition to retroactively change it to "faygo"
@@metalgear6531 That would probably also spawn a new generation of aviation memes 💀💀💀
I just call it the "groomer".
I do genuinely enjoy these low tech dog fights! Good time
That bar in the middle of the canopy would have been so annoying!
Are you sure you aren't flying a shapeshifting A-10 that just morphed into the SHAPE of a MiG-15? Because that's the kind of damage an A-10 would shrug off.
Haha when shotgun did the head on I think it definitely made the second fight more interesting. Very back and forth.
The physics in DCS are amazing. I was going to suggest a no HUD gunfight between that era of fighter and something more modern, but the disparity in available power would make it pointless.
0:20 I will give you the pass this once
I watched a pilot die in that same mig at El Toro airshow☹️ also an f-18 belly flop 100 yards away from crowd. He saved us because he was straight up above us when his engines quit and hydraulics were lost.
It was Sabre that crashed at El Toto, not MiG.
@kowies mig-17 , couldn't pull out of loop and belly scraped then exploded .
@@philgonzalez5953 well it was F-86 Sabre that crashed not Mig, if we speak of te same incident. May 2nd 1993
I love these old school WW2 dogfight videos.
The word that seems unmentionable on the other side of the Atlantic is a form of meatball here in England. Centuries ago it was a slur word for women sometimes and the first three letters is nickname for a cigarette.
Personally I have never heard anyone use it as an offensive term in the context that I believe TH-cam is worried about (or indeed ever)... another case of some people hijacking the English language for their own reasons.
It originally meant a bundle of sticks for firewood. NATO called it that because it kind of looks like a bunch of sticks.
Isn't the c word that rhymes with punt also much less offensive across the pond?
@RT42069 No, I believe Americans get really wound up by it. Oh hold on, you're on the left side?
I'm also from the uk and I don't believe for a second that you've never heard the word used as a slur. It is absolutely no longer in common use for anything else these days, and if you said it people's first assumption would be that it's a homophobic slur and not a meatball, lmao
We still use "fag" as common shorthand for cigarette and that's it
@harrybirchall3308 I'm also from the UK, and never heard it used here as a homophobic slur. Not once.
The F86-H variant had 4x 20mm cannons as well as other improvements. This would have been a different fight.
today i learned the nato designation for the mig-15.... to be fair, the fuselage kinda sorta looks like a cigarette so
Outstanding fight!! Why are the Mig15 battles always so intense!? 😂
10:00 that "ok" was full of malicious intent😂
Very nicely flown both of you. Rare to see such a deftly managed F-86.
I hope you do more of these early jet fighters battles. Maybe the StarStreek against the Mig 15 or the Navy Panther?🤔
That fight got nasty, real quick lol
When I was in the Army back in the late 1960s, we had 40mm high explosive(HE) grenades, that were fired from a hand-held grenade launcher(M-79), that you wouldn't want exploding anywhere closer than about 20 ft, due to blast and fragmentation damage. It's hard to imagine the devastating effect that cannon shells of this caliber would have on an aluminum airframe, considering the release of both the shell's kinetic and chemical potential energy on a target.
Overall, the N-37’s HE round has around the same filler as a 40mm low-velocity grenade, but it weighs 3x more and is moving around 3x faster, meaning around 27 times the kinetic energy.
this era is truly like a knife fight, i love em
Shotgun appears to be a veteran War Thunder player... LOL
Nice dogfights for this two legends; and the planes too.
I'm so here for this!!! haha Love it!
"Inhaling him into the jet engine" Had me rolling 😂😂😂😂
"We do not train to be merciful here. Mercy is for the weak."
I think the last time GS did this i think he mentioned that the 23mm and 37mm had a slow rate of fire that you could fly between bullets?
Wasn't it Shotgun who blasted you in the face with an anti-aircraft cannon after you parachuted to the ground? Because I'm starting to notice a pattern with him. 😂
Shotgun out here with the "by any means necessary"
The MIG has 37mm and 23mm diameter rounds. Pretty big.
For comparison the .50 cal in the F-86 is 1/2 inch, or 12.7mm. Roughly 1/2 the size of the MIGs small rounds.
Higher rate of fire but still so small.
That last fight was genuinely epic
@8:58 that cinematic... :o
That NATO designation is not Bis, it's because of how it's shaped -- like a cigarette.
Thank you for this newfound knowledge concerning the Nato designation for the Mig 15, I will be using this to my utmost convenience.
"Hey Siri, what's the NATO designation of the Mig-15?"
The kill on round 2..... oh my GOD! 🗣🔥
I enjoyed this video. Once again, a realistic engagement simulating real war.
How many of y'all immediately jumped on Google to find out what was the NATO destination for the Mig 15 😂
Pretty sure on the real Mig, you had little sticks that would pop up out of the wings, as a visual confirmation that the main gear was down.
This is probably my favorite era of dogfights. Probably the History Channel's fault
We need the Rafale in BVR and you drive it …will be awesome
Pyongyang sleigh ride at the end.
lesson learned: Don't bring 50 cal when you're fighting a flying Tractor...
Ouch. Slingshot just would not give up.
Awesome Dogfight. Really enjoyed watching.❤
8:57 That scene felt like young Goku defeating king Piccolo Daimaku
You should start playing both jets, for fairness. I'm not sure these guys are half as good as you are naturally, so, split it up man. You know you'd win in either plane brotha.
@@dadajackyo I guess you're kinda new here, he has a lot of videos where they take turns in each.
I love F-86 v Mig-15 - the fights are so pure
with a twist at the end lol thumbs up
"Lord I never drew first
But I drew first blood
I'm a devil's son
Call me young blood"
Nice fight! You fly the Mig-15 much better than older videos. Can you dogfight the Mig-19 vs F4 phantom?
id love to see another "sabre vs everything" type video soon!
Okay, the old Soviet stuff is okay. Ty for the content. (Any prop aircraft? )
i think its the first time of me seeing a "win" without a kill.
It was a kill. F-86 finished it off with a strafing run.
lol see till the end, it's a maximum disrespect xD
After the AA gun assassination, I had a feeling the landing wasn't going to end well. 🤣
This chapter has a Korean movie called Hijacked 1950 I think.
Im surprised GS u didn't get payback when Shotgun used the Shilka to 💀💀💀💀💀 (Moments of Death/Funny Moments Compilation video)
Disrespect on the gun pass, then total disrespect after the dead stick landing.
You spare him from being a red smear on the fuselage after he ejects, so he repays you with getting tore up on the ground after a great fight followed by a white knuckle landing lol. I'm guessing he was screaming at you after getting rounds on you 3 times and you were still in the fight.
7:59 THAT WAS SO CLEAN!!!! 🔥
Вы должны сделать видео SU 35 против P1 Mustang, просто почему бы и нет
It makes sense the Mig15 could compete with the F86, it was the only time the Soviets were given allied equipment, as they bought a rolls Royce jet engine and reverse engineered it
Eh, in WWII the Yak-3 and La-7 were second to no one, wally or axis. Ask Ivan Kozhedub, the top allied ace of WWII!
Funnily enough they were asked to not put it in military aircraft. Even worse it went to also power the MiG-17 with slight modifications.
For the first and last time in history, the Americans and Soviets had access to the same tech- the same Nazi jet research and models, the same engine tech, and two fighter corps both very skilled at the same kind of A2A combat. Not a shocker that the aircraft they make are so similar.
And yeah, engines remained a pretty big hindrance for the Soviet Union and China for a while.
That was unbelievable! Spectacular!!!
⭐👍😄♥️🎬💥👌