episode 1 masters of the air combat footage + B-17 collection
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- the first combat footage from Masters of the air a brand new hit series about USA bombers over europe, and in which i show a part of my B-17 collection recovered from the sea over decades by fisherman rocksteady-mil...
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About time the “Bloody 100th” got some recognition.
Of course can’t compare with “Twelve O’Clock High” and “Memphis Belle” but I prefer this over that opening scene in “Red Tails”.
Far superior special effects these days,, memphis belle and its weak historical story,,very bad dialog, only saved by the aircraft,,twelve oclock high was great for the story and cast,,my father 48 missions,,,radio op,,
It looks incredible
for the next upcoming episode next week, what would you like to see more or less in the videos? please drop in comments all feedback is appreciated , tnx Bas
Thanks for the good editing and additional information. Your collection is really cool too.
Thank you, we have just started with edit programs so still learning 😅
@@rocksteadymilitaria541it's a wonderful video. Thank you again!
This generally looks good, although this doesn't show formation course and altitude changes to avoid flak.
the series is more extended, iv just highlighted some fights from episode one
Nice collection. Do divers ever bring up things?
not divers but i got some gear from fishing trawlers
Love it mate :)
thanks! 😃
Why not at night.... like the RAF and their Lancasters.. ?? What was the reason to fly the mission at daylight ? RAF used pathfinders so the bombers could find the target at night..
My grandfather living near the dutch coast once said... you could hear te engines from the bombers before you could see them.. within seconds the sky was filled with the bombers.
Greetings, Rik
US bomber doctrine wanted daytime ‘precision’ bombing to aim for specific targets compared to British carpet bombing which aimed for a rough area.
Brutal.
the series had some epic scenes for sure
How did the B-17 fly in formation to protect each other with it weapons
i guess protecting was limited
How rare where direct hits by flak
no clue to be honoust? anyone has more info? stats?
see our latest episode of relics uncovered: th-cam.com/video/SKZrdl_-KQ8/w-d-xo.html
These are just clips, not the series.
correct, for the complete series: apple TV $$
Movie name?
series: masters of the sky
The CGI looks cheap.
imo it could had been better..
shameful display of indiscipline and incompetence.
A Bail out alarm is sounded and the crew asked
whats that, do you mean bail out?
They bring shame to their entire family.
No crew member is going to call out flak locations. The only flak that matters is dead ahead, and the pilots can see that.
Actually, the crews did call out flak locations, so...🤷🏾
@@derrickj45yeah they did. The formations would be slightly above or below eachother to avoid midair collisions. So calling flak locations was used to make other flights on the same mission aware of where flak was bursting in the air. Ignore that guy man, he’s obviously not clued on with the subject or just looking for a reaction.
Wrong.
Flak expands in all directions.
Tell us about your time serving in a B-17?
typical hollywood, germans saying "fire" in english rather then german
I'm gonna assume you're American and don't speak German:
The German word for "fire" is "feuer", which sounds almost IDENTICAL to the English pronunciation of fire. Hollywood got it right.
Source: I'm German
You know a lot of English words come from German, right? What other word would you have had them use? Feuer means fire and sounds like fire, so... what exactly are you complaining about?
Hello, William!
I'm Portuguese, but yes, the times I heard the pronuntiation of the german word "feuer", it really sounds very close to the english word "fire".
First time I heard it was when I was a kid, I had a german friend who would spend vacations near our house (his grandparents were portuguese), and we always laughed when he said the word "lighter" (feuerzeug, or something like that..), it sounds powerfuly weird funny for portuguese hears. And that's how he also explained us the word feur (among others, ofc).
Curiously, because of this story, feuer is one of the very few german words I know. 😅
Bro does not know languages, professional yapper over here
its indeed close to german so its sounds the same but its different