Supersonic Nuclear Powered 600 Seat Jetliner
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- Fireflash is an advanced supersonic airliner with impressive specifications.
Speed: Fireflash is capable of reaching Mach 6 supersonic speeds, allowing for faster-than-sound travel.
Passenger Capacity: Nuclear Powered 600 Seat Jetliner
Range: The range of Fireflash is portrayed as a long-haul aircraft capable of traveling significant distances.
Defensive Systems: Fireflash is equipped with defensive systems to counter threats, including anti-missile countermeasures and a reinforced hull.
Advanced Avionics: The aircraft features advanced avionics and navigation systems to ensure safe and efficient travel.
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Just 1 q.
Where is the Nuclear power plant located ????
Completo dice y tiene 3 segundos más largo 🤡🤡
Now that is so cool, excellent stuff! Gerry Anderson would be proud you made FireFlash look so good
The sound you heard when it flew by wasn't the engines... It's the passengers screaming
🌽y Af
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Reminiscent of an F-104 Starfighter's howl. Quite unique and recognizable.
kkkkkkkk Jesus!
Actually, the toilets are nuclear, too. Same sound, though.
Thunderbirds are go!
Yup! That's exactly what I thought when the profile came into view b/c that is exactly or nearly identical to the airliner they had save in one of their missions. While HazeGrey is at it, let's see a good Thunderbird 2 in action !
From your dreams, A.i. , constructs futures.... chicken or egg ?
Yup
And our "time"!!!
GOOD TIME, AS A CHILD!!
Captain scarlet I loved that one too
Classic Fireflash airliner from the 1960’s ThunderBird TV series.
👍
In the real world , those engines would peel off and rip that thing open like a soda can
Exactly 😂
Vortex generator in front of an intake type logic
Well the its never going up with the center of mass at tail and thrust 20 feet high
Man the thunderbirds set and model designs were amazing you could tell they really loved what they did the attention to detail made that show special
I pray ai or a person doesn't ruin such a beloved piece of history and art with a show.
Omg no. Thats the Fire Flash from a old British kids show Thunder Birds Episode 1. Yes I just made myself feel old and extra geeky for knowing the name of the show, ep number and vehicle. Lol
I hope you also felt proud of the great TV we had as kids. 😁
Don’t forget Operation Crash Dive as well
Compilation film "Thunderbirds to the Rescue" in 1980 perhaps?
I don't know if they took the original shows in the 1960's uncut to create the films in the 80's?
I was hearing the music in my head as I watched
@@deang562283
Thunderbirds great show and fantastic models and sets for its day.
Iconic aircraft. This rendering of a fictional classic was good enough to put on a smile from ear to ear, thank you.
Whole new meaning to the phrase "catastrophic engine failure"
It would be instantaneous.
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Looks like there were many huge engines! 16 seconds from stop to leaving the ground.
If it is a molten salt nuclear reactor, even total destruction would still be passively safe and even the contamination could be safely scooped up as not only would the solid salts spread out the fissionable materials for fission to occur simply because it would be solid at normal temperatures but the salts would not be soluble nor bio absorbable. Unfortunately, the MSR designed for the atomic bomber, though operating for years on a shoestring budget was competing with the more favoured conventional solid fuel reactor of Project Pluto. Of course, both options suffered from the inability to provide sufficient shadow shielding (the elevated engines in this simulation is hence ridiculous as shadow shielding to reduce shielding mass would not be possible) and missiles made strategic bombers obsolete.
Why?
Thunderbirds are GO❗️❗️ At least for anyone old enough to remember.
Hahahaha, exactly what I was thinking !
I do indeed remember the Thunderbirds, I just can't for the life of me remember this aircraft! I do remember the episode at least, ha!
Fireflash, that's the one!
@@robanderson473 Don’t stress about not remembering. In all probability it will come to you at 3 or 4 in the morning. Reach for the iPad and tell the World. See I don’t remember either.
@@notagain9196 Ha, no stress here notagain as I saw the name in another comment of which I added after. The Fireflash! A great looking aeroplane and a truly tense moment when it just pulled up in time, from crashing into the sea! 👍
"Fireflash...that's Tin Tin's aircraft!"
Looked legit until the flyby above the clouds
lol yep
Did it though?
@@bishyeahbish3758 your mom sure did
I could see heat wave exhaust when it was on the runway. Seems to me a nuclear powered aircraft would generate electricity to power electric turbins. The airflow of flight could be used to cool the fuel. Then I saw what you described.
The creator of this video seriously dropped the ball on technical designs.
As far as dropping the ball goes, the creator could probably have just as good a chance at playing pro football as me. I'm in my 60s.
What looks legit? The two speaker boxes on the tail wings?
"Supersonic Nuclear Powered 600 Seat Jetliner" Hey man, what have you been smoking? That must be some good stuff!
😂😂😂😂😂
Only a toy..
It smoked the air of a good time and its Television Series The Thunderbirds are Go. You need to "smoke" this - rss.
Thunderbirds baby
No, niente paura ! Tranquilli ! È soltanto un'incapace in tutto
Gerry Anderson had an amazing imagination! He was way ahead of everyone else for futuristic design concepts! 😊👍
I remember that episode!
But he surely wasn't an engineer.........
Hi Lewis, No he wasn't an engineer, but he had good ideas and a good eye for creating beautiful models of futuristic aircraft, rockets and vehicles and he had a great imagination of how we could travel in the future ?
I'm not saying that any of the designs would actually work? We will probably never know?
You don't have to be an engineer to paint a picture, or design anything!
To quote Craig Breedlove: " If it looks right, it probably is?"
Science fiction often becomes science fact! All it takes is a little imagination and the will power to succeed!
Anything is possible!
@@YourMom777-x3xyeah thunder bird 2 had the little trucks that pace the plane when the landing gear doesn’t work, for some reason I remember more about this one than a lot of the rest
@@lewis7515maybe but he sure sparked the imagination of hundreds if not thousands of kids that would go on to be
Damn.....That's a bomb when it malfunctions....
9/11 was the worst terror attack in US history.... nuclear passenger rocket - Hold my beer.
Jerry Anderson was a prolific and talented aerospace engineer! Awesome graphics and soundtrack. 👍🏻
Derek Meddings and Mike Trim designed most of the models!
Gerry Anderson was not a engineer of any sort. He was a visionary in his productions for TV
FIREFLASH!!! Knew that profile from 4 km away! Nice.
Exactly! Fireflash from the Thunderbirds!
"UP...UP...AND AWAY"...
"HIP...HIP...HOORAY"...
A passenger forget her purse at Sweden airport and remember that after 10 minutes she is already at Melbourne 😂
I can still see the bead of sweat on Virgil's forehead ...
I can taste it... salty! 😂
"The" bead ... :D
Good to see good old British, 1960s engineering up in the air.
Apart that this is computer generated
@@mercedes-benzw123The joke about this being the Fireflash from the 1960s Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds show (hence old British engineering) is lost on you I feel.
Thunderbirds were created and produced in the sixties but the fictional stories themselves were taking place a wee bit later than that. So if not actually representing sixties British engineering what decade should they be described as in your opinion. Certainly no later than 1999.
@@timothyirwin8974 A fair point, Timothy.
Can we have a Fireball XL5 video next please?
I absolutely love the work you put in your videos for how realistic they are!
"....crashed today killing all 600 on board and contaminating the watershed of all of New England."
Awesome
Fireflash and Sun Probe were my favorites when I was a kid.
I drew it many times side by side with the Boeing 2707.
😂 would never get the nose up with that engine placement
Easy: just pull up on the string at the front of the plane!
The canards would definitely have to be larger!
I agree..cool concept though.
Anything can happen I makebelieve land!
You could get away with it, maybe with a heavy nuclear reactor behind its centre of lift. You couldn't get away with the placement of the undercarriage on the wingtips, just daft. A cool look though. Thunderbirds were a big favourite of mine, still are 😉
Can you imagine the passengers glowing in the dark as they soar through the skies? What's a silly 💡 😂
Nothing like Dying ,From Radiation Burns ,Fire ,and IMPACT TRAUMA all at once. Sign me Up.
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Dear Technology: If you want to help us, install some f'ing parachutes
Dear Technology: You know that indestructible stuff the flight recorder black box is made out of?
How about making the whole effin plane outta dat?😆
Primero, ¿para que poner un paracaidas cuando el avion es de los medios de transporte mas seguros del mundo?, segundo, lo unico que harias es aumentar el peso de la aeronave con todos esos metros de paracaidas lo cual lo haria ineficiente, ademas de eso ¿que tipo de paracaidas usarías? pq las mas fuertes y grandes se utilizan tres de esas para bajar un auto blindado del ejército imaginate como debe ser para un avión comercial
@@UserName_no1 la caja negra esta compuesta por varios materiales, osea por varias capas de materiales que dentro de todaa esa protección esta la información en una pequeña memoria en comparación a la caja claro, pero esta bien cubierta, como los paquetes que te llegan cusndo pides algo deben tener polietileno para cubrir tu producto pues es algo parecido a eso lo que ocurre y no es solo un metal indestructible son varias capas de materiales, y eso no seria viable pq como tendrias un pasillo ya que ahi estan los materiales que te protegen, ademas deberias estar en un punto fijo osea no no se podria de ninguna de las maneras seria asfixiante
I just watched a program on NGC where they have the entire passenger compartment being manufactured to drop from the aircraft in an emergency and parachute to safety. When and how that will happen is unknown, but it's a step in the right direction methinks.
@@jamesrichey5334 Nah.
Ya know that indestructible material that black box that holds the flight recorder is made out of?
Why don't they make the whole dern plane outta dat stuff?😉
The center of thrust💀
Passenger reading an engineering book before takeoff:
-Help, i wanna go out!😂😂😂
Nice to see Thunderbirds making a comeback.
Well done on this video. Got the heat from the runway rising and the detail of the distortion too. Will you be doing the rest of the Thunderbirds too? Please!😊
Man if this was real it would han been on 5he news and we would be on our way exploring space ...
...u.s.marine...
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This MUST be one of the greatest achievements in aviation history... *photorealistic CGI*
Survives the crash, dies of radiation poisoning. 😅
Great job for the cameraman
Wait! The Hood placed a bomb on that plane!
Oh Kirano you poor fool he hypnotized you.
5 -4-3-2-1 Thunderbirds are go….
Awesome!!
The sonic booms from that enormous thing would kill people 😂
...the beautiful Fireflash.
To the ones who actually recognise this thing, I salute you o7
T-Birds. Easy. Next?
@@skysurferuk give me the name of the aircraft
Fire Flash. I was obsessed with that first Thunderbirds episode as a kid. It's still awesome today.
Wow. You really have a great method of creating realism. Your videos are literally like window into the future. Very impressive 👍
If that crashes you get real life Fallout for thousands of years 😂
For a moment there as the nose was swinging to starboard to line up on the runway, the pilots and passengers at the front of the aircraft experienced about 2.5g of sideways acceleration. Barf bags are full even before takeoff.
Nuclear-powered airliner. Can't imagine what could go wrong
Tutto, già all'accensione 😂😂😂
It could run out of neutrons and have to use oldtrons.
This is great! Would love to see more angles of this plane.
It's not real
Just someone's imagination being revealed to us. God have mercy on us if something like that was for real.
Duh!!
It's not real at all you have to have a pretty good eye to see , but when you start seeing the things in these videos
@jimi1944 anyone who even thought this was real should be fixed so the can't have children..lol
It's going to be cool when we meet the aliens
Don't crash that beast in my hemisphere!
FIREFLASH !!!!
It wouldn't sound like that as it flew passed. All you would hear is a sonic BOOM!.
And all i got was a bag of damn peanuts on the whole trip.
When the rule of cool trumps actually working.
Loved the show, have the DVD set
For anyone wondering how this would've worked.
A traditional jet engine.
- Will use compressed air to turn the front turbine, which will draw in air.
- Then ignites fuel and air to generate extreme heat, that heat rapidly expands, thus generating thrust.
- That thrust turns a turbine at the rear of the engine, which then turns the front turbine. Providing more air for igniting the fuel.
A nuclear jet engine.
- Will use compressed air to turn the front turbine, which will draw in air.
- A small fission recator will generate heat.
-A series of pipes would run through the reactor, and using a material such as water or molten salt would remove heat from the ractor.
- The heat would be moved to the jet engine via a heat exchanger.
- As the air is drawn into the engine by the front turbine, the air would rapidly heat up and rapidly expand, thus generating thrust.
-That thrust then turns a turbine in the rear of the engine, which then turns the turbine in the front. Providing more air for the heat exchanger.
In theory.
-it's the cool incoming air, from the engines that cools the reactor and prevents a meltdown.
- No radioactive particles should be able to leak out of the system.
In reality.
- Much more expensive to operate.
- Many more moving parts.
- The heat exchanger isn't efficient enough to rapidly heat the air enough to generate a thrust to weight ratio to justify the added complexity.
-The heat exchanger isn't efficient enough to keep the reactor cool enough to prevent a meltdown on its own. An additional cooling system would be needed.
However, these issues could be solved with better materials and manufacturing techniques.
Nuclear jets could still be in our future.
Yah, the _Burevestnik_ probably doesn't use a heat exchanger; the engine just heats the air directly. That's how they got the engine small enough to fit in a cruise missile.
@@akizeta Yes, that's probably the case.
It also possibly contributed to the 5 weapons engineers who died back in 2019.
If a molten salt nuclear reactor is used no meltdown will happen.
Didn't the testbed plane that had the reactor back in the 60s dump radiation out when it was in use?
@@jamesb120 Radiation, Yes.
Radioactive particles, No.
Those two get conflated with one another a lot.
And the level of radiation leakage was not harmful levels.
Gerry Anderson's world certainly be a more interesting and better place ! Thanks for this marvellous video. And of course the flight deck crew had to announce "through the sound barrier" to themselves !
With an emphasis on fabricating technology to save laves rather than to wage war.
"America, fuck yeah! coming' again to save the Motherfuckin' day, yeah"
Love how the front landing gears fades in and out of existence during takeoff. Nice attempt at making it look real with the heat waves coming off the runway!
The Sound, Outstanding Takeoff & Mind Blowing Speed 😘
Reminds me of the 'Thunderbirds' tv show.
That is from the thunder birds. Episode 1 the vehicle was called the Fire Flash
@@kristenl8043 That explains it, Thanks.
And there are all the ufo sightings right there
Need I say....has everyone got their luggage?.... awesome.....
That right turn just killed the flight crew…
Flew on it once and arrived 6 times in the same day.
Wow, they had a camera sitting on top of a cloud to capture the flyby
Yeah that's an explosion in the skies waiting to happen 😂 No thank you. I'll just drive
Reactor at 110% so that they can see the Curvature of the Earth.
There is no provable curvature. Example: Daytona to Miami is 270 miles. According to earth curvature calculator , there must be over 40,000 feer of curve. In Florida. Along the beach. There is none.
If there’s an emergency landing, International Rescue can be called upon for assistance, at which point Thunderbird 2 will be dispatched with appropriate equipment.
Yeah!
I wonder which technology is Camera man sitting on😂
i love Fireflash, its a great mix of plausible design and really weird different
The range on that thing….
"OMG! IT'S A UFO FROM AREA 51!"
-90s people
This looks so much like the type of aircraft shown in the TV series Thunderbirds I watched in my childhood.
Ahh, the “Fireflash” aircraft from the 1960’s Gerry Anderson TV show: “Thunderbirds”.
Thunderbirds and Stingray. Shows I wouldn't miss.
the march started playing in my head
Imagine if a Thunderbirds super fan who was the CEO of an airliner made this possible? My prayers would have been answered.
Look much legit with The Jetsons theme
I have a nuclear tooth brush.
The phallic entry of the “aircraft” into the frame is pretty classic
Aerodynamics left chat
Them Kerbals are really stepping their game up!
‘Anything can happen in the next haff-hourr!’
I was stationed on a nuclear powered submarine but it didn't go that fast. I would suspect that this nuclear powered jet concept is not the most cost-effective nor safe means of transporting 600 people. In fact, you could probably purchase each passenger a car for the price of a ticket.
Fire Flash. 50's & 60's Dreams.
The pilots Cockpit is on the tail. First time that fly-by-wire was actually shown in operation to the public - 1965.
Takes me back to my childhood. Thanks for posting this
Ayooo they strapped jets to a toothpick😂😂😂
That dang sneak pass got me last week too at the Thunderbirds show!
Oh, goodness, Thunderbirds ep.1. The Fireflash
The worse place to have a nuclear flying machine,if it comes down or there’s any fire on board,this would be extremely catastrophic for the área of the accident
Thats a death sentence..😂😂😂
Really, amazing special effects in the circs.
Every child of the 70s, saw Thunderbirds. This airplane is a toy of a puppets TV show.
FireFlash ... Thunderbirds are GO!
Well done!
'Mericuh, fuck yeah! Here we come to save the mother fukin day yeah!
What a superb "bringing to life" Fireflash.
Even though it's been almost 40 years since i watched Thunderbirds i can still recognize that silhouette.
Just imagine the potential disasters if there really were nuclear powered aircraft!
That's all I need, is to get to my destination glowing with bright green with radiation
That was such a great show. Big part of my childhood.
That's one of the most awe inspiring aircraft that neither I nor anyone else has ever flown.👍