Yes as previously mentioned by others, this is definitely a Bell P-39 Airacobra. The Allison V-12 engine was mounted behind the pilot (amidships) with the prop shaft running between his legs. They had tricycle undercarriage and a 37mm cannon firing through the prop spinner and four .50 caliber machine guns, two in the nose and one in each wing. It was a good fighter, much loved by many pilots and hated by others! Although its mid-engine placement was innovative, the P-39 design was handicapped by the absence of an efficient turbo-supercharger, preventing it from performing high-altitude work. But at low to medium altitude it was very good. Many thanks for the beach walk.
In 1986 I drove my truck with the assistance of my wife bird dogging with the car to Saskatchewan to drop the truck off to modified into a big rig car hauler. The Mrs and I continued in the car to the Queen Charlotte Islands off the west coast of British Columbia. One rainy day while walking on the beach near Masset we discussed the fact that there was a possibility of us finding a glass net float, and about five minutes later I picked one about the same size as the one you found. It was on a pebble beach, not in the surf line like yours. So ours would have continued on its odyssey on the next tide. I heard it takes about 7 years to cross the Pacific Ocean. It’s disturbing to see so much plastic debris everywhere you look. My early childhood was growing up coastal back in the late fifties till the mid sixties, there wasn’t the proliferation of plastic items back then, but it was inevitable. Thank you, enjoy life.
Thank you for another great look at our remote northern beaches, your beautiful dogs appear to enjoy themselves l look forward to seeing you adventures keep up the great work.
I wonder if it still has oil in the crankcase. My grandfather Blue 2 started out with P-39's in New Guinea. They didn't have air superiority with them and were getting hammered. Then they got P-47's, and then P-38's. My grandfather jumped out of a sketchy out of combat service P-39 over the Australia outback when the engine died and hit the parachute, while the plane went into the ground and exploded into parts. Probably still nothing left but parts still buried and scattered somewhere near Charter's Towers, Australia. 171 missions total, I've got video interviews of him and a website.
I just love to see the dogs working together as a team. Your landscape is so different from mine here and I don't live near the sea so it is always a treat to see your uploads pop into my feed. I have a love of glass floats as well. It is always a bit of a miracle to me they survive all weathers and turn up everywhere.
Thanks for another interesting video. It is such a tranquil place to roam around and see what washed up from the sea. Your dogs seem to have great pleasure exploring as well.
Always enjoy your beach adventures and love your dogs. They are amazing Beautiful beaches despite our world’s trash coming ashore. World please don’t litter. It’s not necessary
Pouring rain here on the coast of Washington State today so it was great to stroll with you in the sunshine. The scenery is spectacular to say the least. I love the doggo’s what great company. The crock’s are a little concerning to me but you seem to know how to avoid them. Thanks for another fun day. Always waiting for your next episode. 🪼🐾👍
I can't imagine finding nautilus shells on a beach anywhere? Also the baler shell. So many interesting floats. Would be impossible to get those back to your boat. Your videos are so interesting! The beaches aren't flooded with people. Please, keep posting your awesome adventures!
Great video again! I always get very "zen" on your trips and depressed with all the pastics that accumulate. Thanks for sharing and I just bought this week my own glass fishing float! $30 with a Japanese mark on it and a really big one!
I think some one did a documentary on the plane crash a while back. I think they said it ran out of fuel on a crocodile infested beach during ww2, and was not too badly damaged. I can not remember who did the you tube video and its no longer in my history.
Beautiful!! I am constantly amazed with the beauty of the places you go .. but that garbage, omg .. I am shouting at the screen - STOP, STOP, Check that out!??!?!?!!? lol
If I'm ever ship wrecked hopefully it's some where around there. In one video i seen small boats that looked patchable. I coulld build me a sail boat and escape. Those round disc looked like they had solar panels. I seen nets and bigger floats, so im sure i could catch fish and build a fort to help ward off the Crocs long enough to set up house. I probably would be there months just collecting junk like floats and ners, and those round disc things, and those green throw cushions.... those are valuable here. And the aluminum bottle... i probably would need the Queen Mary to haul my collection away that afternoon. Lol
@1914sweet lololol. There was a guy here that would walks miles along the beach after bad storms. He found a 1800s ship wreck and a ww2 airplane, once, while walking the coast of North Carolina USA.
Great video's, wonderful nature sounds and idyllic beaches! I was very curious what that long flat animal track was? You mentioned 'sprag' and 'dugong', what was it? Really curious....thanks for letting us share your beachcombing adventures ;)
@@obsessedbeachcomber Thanks, now I see it! That's a pretty powerful croc! :) *I'm watching your channel from The Scottish Highlands, and it's great to see these isolated beaches and wildlife, plus your finds!
What is that round hubcap looking spinny thing hanging from the tree at 17:50 ?? I saw something similar on the ground earlier in the video as well. It would be more fun to watch if you would explain what some of these weird and odd items are even if you don't take them with you. Oh yeah, and what island is this? Aloha😎🤙🏽
Спасибо за ваши видео, очень воспитанные четвероногие друзья сопровождают вас. Я хочу с вами прогуливаться по побережью и увидеть такое большое количество песка, воды и солнца, увидеть в живую Амбер и многое другое.😊
Thanks for another great video. I'm wondering it that wreck is a Bell P-63 Kingcobra. It's very unusual to have a V12 on top of the wing like that. The wing shape sort of matches too. I enjoy the watching with the sounds of the wave, very soothing. Cheers
@@obsessedbeachcomber Ah, but they could almost pass as dingoes (to my eyes!) So where is that beach, approximately? If not in Australia, maybe in PNG or somewhere in Melanesia?
Most likely on of eleven P39 airccobras that ran out of fuel on their way to port moresby, two P39 were recovered from that flight in the 70s and were restored only because they crashed inland, the aircraft that crashed along the beach were not recovered and can be seen in certain conditions.
Sad to see a lot of trash in that beach. A lot of tuna seiner apparel (yellow corks) and a zunibal zuni e7 buoy hanging on the mangroove (17:59). The numbers are the satellital code and the two letters the ships that shared the buoy (SLX and K). I think that belongs to a tuna seiner ship called "Blue ocean" and his partner that usually works around Seychelles and all west indian ocean. Greetings from Spain
Bonjour a tous, Je decouvre votre chaîne avec plaisirs, je passerai mes journées entiere sur les plages ......et meme y dormir 😅. Cest avec tristesse de voir tous ces plastiques de 💩😢😢😢. Y aurais t'il une possibilité de vous acheter un flotteur en verre ????😇 Je suis sur Dijon ( moutarde) Prenez soin de vous bises aux chiens 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
@@obsessedbeachcomber Bonjour et merci pour votre réponse, serait il possible que nous ayons les sous titres sur vos vidéos s'il vous plaît ? Je lirai en Français et me facilitera la vie 😅 Bonne journée découverte à vous et bises aux malinois ❤ Byyyyye 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
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Yes as previously mentioned by others, this is definitely a Bell P-39 Airacobra. The Allison V-12 engine was mounted behind the pilot (amidships) with the prop shaft running between his legs.
They had tricycle undercarriage and a 37mm cannon firing through the prop spinner and four .50 caliber machine guns, two in the nose and one in each wing. It was a good fighter, much loved by many pilots and hated by others! Although its mid-engine placement was innovative, the P-39 design was handicapped by the absence of an efficient turbo-supercharger, preventing it from performing high-altitude work. But at low to medium altitude it was very good. Many thanks for the beach walk.
Thanks for the info
In 1986 I drove my truck with the assistance of my wife bird dogging with the car to Saskatchewan to drop the truck off to modified into a big
rig car hauler. The Mrs and I continued in the car to the Queen Charlotte Islands off the west coast of British Columbia. One rainy day while
walking on the beach near Masset we discussed the fact that there was a possibility of us finding a glass net float, and about five minutes
later I picked one about the same size as the one you found. It was on a pebble beach, not in the surf line like yours. So ours would have
continued on its odyssey on the next tide. I heard it takes about 7 years to cross the Pacific Ocean. It’s disturbing to see so much plastic
debris everywhere you look. My early childhood was growing up coastal back in the late fifties till the mid sixties, there wasn’t the proliferation
of plastic items back then, but it was inevitable. Thank you, enjoy life.
Thank you for another great look at our remote northern beaches, your beautiful dogs appear to enjoy themselves l look forward to seeing you adventures keep up the great work.
I wonder if it still has oil in the crankcase.
My grandfather Blue 2 started out with P-39's in New Guinea. They didn't have air superiority with them and were getting hammered. Then they got P-47's, and then P-38's.
My grandfather jumped out of a sketchy out of combat service P-39 over the Australia outback when the engine died and hit the parachute, while the plane went into the ground and exploded into parts. Probably still nothing left but parts still buried and scattered somewhere near Charter's Towers, Australia. 171 missions total, I've got video interviews of him and a website.
I just love to see the dogs working together as a team. Your landscape is so different from mine here and I don't live near the sea so it is always a treat to see your uploads pop into my feed. I have a love of glass floats as well. It is always a bit of a miracle to me they survive all weathers and turn up everywhere.
Yay, another episode! Interesting history in regard to the WW2 planes.
Those babies are happy to get to get out and play. Beautiful babies! Love your videos. Stay safe and God bless🥰
Yes they are
Bell P 39 Airacobra....
Plane might be a P-39 Airacobra. V12 engine mounted over the wing.
Good observation
Think you might be right
It was so sad when he said 35 ran out of fuel that day. Hope at least these 2 ditched successfully.
That's what I was thinking
Thanks for another interesting video. It is such a tranquil place to roam around and see what washed up from the sea. Your dogs seem to have great pleasure exploring as well.
Glad you enjoyed it
Always enjoy your beach adventures and love your dogs. They are amazing
Beautiful beaches despite our world’s trash coming ashore. World please don’t litter. It’s not necessary
Pouring rain here on the coast of Washington State today so it was great to stroll with you in the sunshine. The scenery is spectacular to say the least. I love the doggo’s what great company. The crock’s are a little concerning to me but you seem to know how to avoid them. Thanks for another fun day. Always waiting for your next episode. 🪼🐾👍
I can't imagine finding nautilus shells on a beach anywhere? Also the baler shell. So many interesting floats. Would be impossible to get those back to your boat. Your videos are so interesting! The beaches aren't flooded with people. Please, keep posting your awesome adventures!
Passionnant de regarder une personne passionné parlant de sa passion 🇨🇵 ❤
Great video among all of yours. So much gorgeous driftwood. Love watching your Mali s having the time of their lives. And the planes!
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it
Oh come on mate! You can't do that to us! What the heck was in that black bag? I got to know! I got to know! Lol
He kinda cut away from that. Probably full of goodness
Brave man with all those crocs about ! 😮
Are you allowed any kind of defensive weapons there ?
Just a bag of sand
Bag of money😮
Love your videos so much, thank you!
Great video again! I always get very "zen" on your trips and depressed with all the pastics that accumulate. Thanks for sharing and I just bought this week my own glass fishing float! $30 with a Japanese mark on it and a really big one!
Good price
I love watching your videos so peaceful 😊 id love to find shells like you do so cool
Very cool 😎 mate😂😂
Cheers for posting again, thoroughly enjoyed
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I wonder if the diver of the ripped up wet suit got taken by a shark or a croc
Great stuff, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Fantastic love watching Gris and Shelly out exploring the beach. Thanks for the show Obsessed beachcomber From New York
Our pleasure!
Bellissimo video come sempre aspetto il prossimo a presto
Great video, I carefully search your videos and scenes for the glass fishing floats. I have about 20 or so and find them quite interesting....
Always a good day when you pop into my feed ❤
I think some one did a documentary on the plane crash a while back. I think they said it ran out of fuel on a crocodile infested beach during ww2, and was not too badly damaged. I can not remember who did the you tube video and its no longer in my history.
Yes as far as I know over thirty planes run out of fuel on the same day
Beautiful!! I am constantly amazed with the beauty of the places you go .. but that garbage, omg .. I am shouting at the screen - STOP, STOP, Check that out!??!?!?!!? lol
🤣🤣 me too!! I would be checking everything so much more thoroughly for cool stuff.
Thank you for the entertaining video . More please
Glad you enjoyed it
We get these adds on TV ,come visit our great beutiful northland Australia beaches , after seeing vidios and all the rubbish , no thanks
Enjoyed that thank you 🙏👍👍🇬🇧
If I'm ever ship wrecked hopefully it's some where around there. In one video i seen small boats that looked patchable. I coulld build me a sail boat and escape. Those round disc looked like they had solar panels. I seen nets and bigger floats, so im sure i could catch fish and build a fort to help ward off the Crocs long enough to set up house.
I probably would be there months just collecting junk like floats and ners, and those round disc things, and those green throw cushions.... those are valuable here. And the aluminum bottle... i probably would need the Queen Mary to haul my collection away that afternoon. Lol
Yes you may need to refloat the Titanic that is what you will need
@@obsessedbeachcomber lolol..
Yep fantasy island for sure. I would probably avoid rescue for a while.
@1914sweet lololol. There was a guy here that would walks miles along the beach after bad storms. He found a 1800s ship wreck and a ww2 airplane, once, while walking the coast of North Carolina USA.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏 me too! I'd have to build a barge out of all the collectibles. And then put more collectibles on top of it 🤣🤣🤣
The ammount of plastic on this one beach just goes to prove how much we have buggered this planet we need to get a grip and save what we can
GUTE ARBEIT , Grüße aus Germany,Lübeck🇩🇪
Great video's, wonderful nature sounds and idyllic beaches! I was very curious what that long flat animal track was? You mentioned 'sprag' and 'dugong', what was it? Really curious....thanks for letting us share your beachcombing adventures ;)
Croc covered it's tracks with the dugong dragging over his
@@obsessedbeachcomber Thanks, now I see it! That's a pretty powerful croc! :) *I'm watching your channel from The Scottish Highlands, and it's great to see these isolated beaches and wildlife, plus your finds!
What is that round hubcap looking spinny thing hanging from the tree at 17:50 ?? I saw something similar on the ground earlier in the video as well. It would be more fun to watch if you would explain what some of these weird and odd items are even if you don't take them with you. Oh yeah, and what island is this?
Aloha😎🤙🏽
Buoys used in fishing to locate schools of fish .
@obsessedbeachcomber cool thanks for the reply. Would be awesome if you could explain how they work in one of your videos. 😎🤙🏽
Спасибо за ваши видео, очень воспитанные четвероногие друзья сопровождают вас. Я хочу с вами прогуливаться по побережью и увидеть такое большое количество песка, воды и солнца, увидеть в живую Амбер и многое другое.😊
It’s always something
Thanks for another great video. I'm wondering it that wreck is a Bell P-63 Kingcobra. It's very unusual to have a V12 on top of the wing like that. The wing shape sort of matches too.
I enjoy the watching with the sounds of the wave, very soothing. Cheers
P 39... real common in Auzzie during WW2.
@@MBCGRS ok, cheers
spitfire Rollceroyce v12
@panoramablue9191 Sorry, old boy. It's back to plane spotting 101 for you...
@panoramablue9191 you have docs to prove ?
Will that engine run?
Ok mate 😂😂
Looks like a P39 airacobra
13:44 if it is a plane from WWII, then it may have some value, historical and monetary
I always love seeing a new upload. Did you check what was in the black backpack?
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Your living my dream thanks for your videos
Thanks for watching!
Nice Dog's mate
Very nice! May I guess the place: somewhere on Australia's Northern coast, or "nearby"? And have your dogs dingo blood in them?
No dingo, Belgium shepherd malinois
@@obsessedbeachcomber Ah, but they could almost pass as dingoes (to my eyes!) So where is that beach, approximately? If not in Australia, maybe in PNG or somewhere in Melanesia?
Nice video, all that rubbish is depressing!
Indeed it is
It would be fascinating to trace back what happened to this plane
Yes it would be good to no the story
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Da möchte ich hin.Sofort,ohne Rückfahrticket...
I hope there was a return ticket
That was interesting
I didn't follow, what left the tracks? Was it a crocodile going out and something else going back?
TY, miss the ocean
Plane was an Aero cobra mid engine fighter
Most likely on of eleven P39 airccobras that ran out of fuel on their way to port moresby, two P39 were recovered from that flight in the 70s and were restored only because they crashed inland, the aircraft that crashed along the beach were not recovered and can be seen in certain conditions.
welcome video
Which beach are you on?
Gut fürs 😅Klima
Greetings from Brandenburg 🇩🇪🚣
Sad to see a lot of trash in that beach. A lot of tuna seiner apparel (yellow corks) and a zunibal zuni e7 buoy hanging on the mangroove (17:59). The numbers are the satellital code and the two letters the ships that shared the buoy (SLX and K). I think that belongs to a tuna seiner ship called "Blue ocean" and his partner that usually works around Seychelles and all west indian ocean. Greetings from Spain
¿Cuando fue el accidente?
World War Two
what are all the round things like at 2:23 ?
Used in fishing finding schools of fish
There is so much of the world in such an isolated place.
I'm sure glad I don't have smell-o-vision.
I think that it is a P39 airocobra as the engine is behind the pilot. Also , the shape of the wings.
I think you are right
Where are the Commodo monsters or the Crocs?
I bet you could have quite a solar array by now if you had collected all of those small buoys. I think I've seen 20 or 30 in your videos.
I do keep some for the batteries
So much rubbish on the beach
Well at least it’s not in the ocean anymore
The dogs we’re having a good time
5:02 the shark got the contents
I hope not
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P39?
P 39 seems to be most people's guess.
Deveria ter mostrado o que tinha dentro da bolsa , mesmo que fosse só areia para ficar mais interessante . 😊
Great the amount of plastic crap on those beaches
Unbelievable amounts of plastic waste washed ashore.
Wear are you based ?
dear sir pure metal is expensive bring it to the city or scrapyard
Too far from the city and to many people
Do you worry about your dogs being taken by a croc?
No, but they are trained not to enter any water until I say. Un-trained dogs won't last too long here
They would probably come tell him about it and fight to save him from one. They probably have an understanding vocabulary of a 10 year old.
Have your ever found human remains?
No
Why is that planes engine sitting between the wings? Odd
Could be a p39/63, engine mounted behind pilot.
@@damonrobus-clarke533 could be
They look like a pair of merlin engines and the wing shape looks like a mosquito .
Not sure what a Merlin engine is but I will look it up
17:56 What are those?
Bonjour a tous,
Je decouvre votre chaîne avec plaisirs, je passerai mes journées entiere sur les plages ......et meme y dormir 😅.
Cest avec tristesse de voir tous ces plastiques de 💩😢😢😢.
Y aurais t'il une possibilité de vous acheter un flotteur en verre ????😇
Je suis sur Dijon ( moutarde)
Prenez soin de vous bises aux chiens
🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Sorry don't sell glass floats.
Take care
@@obsessedbeachcomber
Bonjour et merci pour votre réponse, serait il possible que nous ayons les sous titres sur vos vidéos s'il vous plaît ? Je lirai en Français et me facilitera la vie 😅
Bonne journée découverte à vous et bises aux malinois ❤
Byyyyye 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
is that a fishing rod tube at 16:08,,,it looks like one
Could have been not sure
P 39
Почему не могут навести порядок и убрать мусор😂
No one is willing to throw enough money at it would be my guess and it would take a lot of money
HOLA SEÑOR : me gusta mucho mirar sus videos, pero no me gusta no saber de que habla usted..sería muy inteligente que pusiera los subtitulos, ya que eso ayudaría para los q no tenemos la suerte de hablar inglés.😮😢
That's sad to see all that trash
a sad shame about all the shit on the beach
Don't know the location...but what an absolute mess the shoreline is...pretty disgusting..
Lots of garbage washed up. Sad to see that.
002++(YAUSHA O MASSHYA
MATEUS-13-41-- O Filho do homem enviará os seus anjos, e eles tirarão do seu Reino tudo os que praticam iniquidade e os que praticam o mal. VAI DESTRUI OS QUE TA DESTRUINDO A NATUREZAZ
Plastic garbage everywhere... Sad.
Any guesses what kind of plane it was? Most likely an American twin engine fighter. My guess is it was a ditched Lockheed P-38.
P -39 i think
I would say P39 since the V 12 Alison was mounted in the back
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