That propeller on the top of the cabin is called a rat it is used for electrical power mainly for emergency on modern aircraft such as engine generator failure on all engines .
My guess on the top tiny propeller: airspeed indicator. IIRC back in WWI there was a fighter plane whose airspeed indicator was legit a 3-cup anemometer.
@@lando2011 it was a good joke, but I’m saying it in the context that’s it’s overused now and the max IS in fact safe… like I said this joke is overused
Laughs in sikorsky iliya muromets, which first flew in 1914 (it was a bomber, but it got reconverted into a passenger plane in 1917, 2 years before the Farman F.60)
I'm assuming it's for the electrical inside of the plane if there was an electrical inside of the plane then emergency power unit but of course they wouldn't care about that
another passenger plane that had a horrible record is the Tri Turbo Three, a version of the dc3 made by conroy from another conroy built dc3. 2 were built with one being destroyed.
This actually *isnt* the first passenger plane, and heavier-than-air craft had been ferrying passengers since right before WW1 in 1914. Several German "Riesenflugzeug" (giant airplanes) were converted to passenger aircraft right after the armistice before being ordered to have them scrapped in late 1919. Several more large biplanes (such as the AEG J.2 iirc) were converted into small passenger airplanes that were used by small german airliners after WW1 ended.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Lothar von Richtofen, brother of Manfried von Richtofen, the Red Baron, perish while flying one of these? After WWI Lothar became a commercial pilot and perished in the early 1920s.
Half of them crashed, maybe, but what was the entire production run? A lot of even the most successful early commercial aircraft were produced in very small numbers as the market for them was quite limited.
Man that thing is a literal cardboard box
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I was going to say exactly that
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The Propeller is the speed indicator
Naa i think it's a R.A.T
@@MrAnthonyfrenchsame
Or yes or actually it's a generator (i've seen same at some other mid-war planes)
Probably the windmill fuel pump. Fixed pitch props means you also had high rpm while flying at higher speeds, so that is quite useful.
For as much as the brown version looks uncannily like a cereal box cut-out creation, the modeling and texturing look really nice!
Listening to swiss talking in frensh is the best thing 😂
That propeller is obviously the third engine, it provides enough thrust alone to operate out of the shortest runways
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Swiss extend the B757 next or make the a320 the A3
4:42 power in the plane
4:45 Is this like a some sort of a speed probe?
love your videos! i always watch them as soon as I can. I also think that the propeller is a speed indicator.
That propeller on the top of the cabin is called a rat it is used for electrical power mainly for emergency on modern aircraft such as engine generator failure on all engines .
oh yeah, that's a generator for all those Fancy new electrical lights for the passengers
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I suppose as long as it gets you to your destination alive that is good
The propeller is for 1 energy or 2 speed calculator
The propeller on the fuselage was mostly used for electricity
The kg/cm3 should be oil pressure, as the gauge reads "oil" in French
IT AIN'T A PLANE, IT'S A PLAEN
6:37 That landing gear is as big as the fuselage 😂
4:40 Maybe A ram air turbine?
Prop on fuselage is for either electric or for a speed indicator.
Keep up the good work swiss001 love your vids
The little propeller is for airspeed
My guess on the top tiny propeller: airspeed indicator.
IIRC back in WWI there was a fighter plane whose airspeed indicator was legit a 3-cup anemometer.
2:30This is quite harry potter
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4:40 wind turbine to generate electicity
Think that too.
APU
No all wrong
@@Max-sy7nf so what is it
@@Pluton1709something to measure speed would be my guess if it's not a generator
4:40 thing for telling the airspeed
Hi Swiss and well done for your videos. Where is this WW airstrip ?
The propeler is apu or speed indicator on wind indicator
I always thought this plane looked like a flying mailbox
The third propoller is the speed indicator since there is nothing else i can see to take the indicators
0:10 it looks like its made of cardboard…
Actually, is it?
spirit when you dont pay "exterior decoration" fee
Man, that sh*tbox is basically a spirit airplane but in 1919
What is that snowy airfield at 10:24?
the propeller is used for speed indication in the cokcpit
That propeller thing is actually an ice cream maker for the pax. It worked very well. It made Chocolate only.
Make a video about the ATL 100
Can you do brick rigs again since there is new crash physics that makes it act like how real lego breaks appart?
that thing is a piece of carboard
I love your channel
I think the propeller is for electrical power
that plane looks like an amazon box💀
I think I know what to propeller is. It’s for airspeed so you know how fast you’re going.
4:46 propeller measures airspeed
This plane looks like it’s made out of carton 💀💀💀
It probably is
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@@smirkyglint5437 Plywood and fabric to be completely specific.
I’m not sure if you noticed, but the copyright says 2021. Is that info about the 3080, iPhone XS, and cheap iPad 2018 true?😊
Cool looking airplane. Is the unpowered prop a speed indicator?😊
At least safer than the max lol
Ur not funny
@@isthis2ezyes they are
@@lando2011 it was a good joke, but I’m saying it in the context that’s it’s overused now and the max IS in fact safe… like I said this joke is overused
@@isthis2ez fair, but it isnt particularly the most safe of all airliners in the modern day
@ how so? 2 crashes because of a software/mechanical issue, which is now fixed
1:49 it looks a bit door-key
F*ck that was a sh*t poun
I'm guessing that propeller is like the modern RAT, Ram Air Turbine, powering something electrical/mechanical within the aircraft.
I don’t think it was used as a generator because the plane really didn’t have any big systems that needed electrical power..
Propeller some sort of early Ram air turbine?
Still a nice looking plane though!
I remember getting kills with this in bf1 was so fun back then 😂
Laughs in sikorsky iliya muromets, which first flew in 1914 (it was a bomber, but it got reconverted into a passenger plane in 1917, 2 years before the Farman F.60)
Small prop is probably like an APU for emergencies?
Did anyone else see him on the msfs map
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Is the propoller the Airspeed indicator?
And I would imagine they had no way of telling True Airspeed?
The prop might be attached to an eletrirc generator
Bro it looks like it's a papercraft from art class😂
that thing is a flying piece of card 💀💀
btw i think that propeller is a rammer turbine
the little proppeller is a dynamo for power
(electricity)
I'm assuming it's for the electrical inside of the plane if there was an electrical inside of the plane then emergency power unit but of course they wouldn't care about that
another passenger plane that had a horrible record is the Tri Turbo Three, a version of the dc3 made by conroy from another conroy built dc3. 2 were built with one being destroyed.
Is the propeller a dynamo for electrics?
I think the propeller is an airspeed sensor
It is a train carriage with wings💀
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swiss favtoite plane
Fun plane. Does it include gtn750 integration
Is the propeller is a Rat? (Used for generating electricity for the aircraft)
Please do a video on the cmc leopard buisness jet it has so much history to share on TH-cam
This actually *isnt* the first passenger plane, and heavier-than-air craft had been ferrying passengers since right before WW1 in 1914. Several German "Riesenflugzeug" (giant airplanes) were converted to passenger aircraft right after the armistice before being ordered to have them scrapped in late 1919. Several more large biplanes (such as the AEG J.2 iirc) were converted into small passenger airplanes that were used by small german airliners after WW1 ended.
4:46 the speed sensor
0:31 "go, lee, ath"
The fuselage prop is to see the speed I think
Looks like something a DIY youtuber make
what is that modeled washing machine box
It is amazing that this plane is only 10 year older than the Ford trimotor, and 20 years older than the Beechcraft model 18.
Nice a Amazon cardboard box takes to flight 📦🛩️
The propeller is for airspeed.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Lothar von Richtofen, brother of Manfried von Richtofen, the Red Baron, perish while flying one of these?
After WWI Lothar became a commercial pilot and perished in the early 1920s.
i think the propeller is a way of power
That is the definition of „Holzklasse“
4:53 it a power thing
Man that’s just a train car with a ram Turbine
Plane from Temu be like:
beware with the throttle -- full power at take-off will burn the engines. that's why you get the smoke.
the prop is a airspeed indicator
Hey Swiss, how is your BMW doing?
Some french people might have been offended. Mais ne t'inquiètes pas on est fiers d'avoir le premier airliner.
Half of them crashed, maybe, but what was the entire production run? A lot of even the most successful early commercial aircraft were produced in very small numbers as the market for them was quite limited.
what if the first ever passenger plane had GE90 engines tho
in those days the flight engineer would fix the engine as and when while flying -- he had all the spares and even a screw-driver and spanner.
Day 11 of asking Swiss to review the new A380 in Infinite Flight
9:20 this is the oil quantity
As a French, this episode was hilarous 😂
Giving me those max vibes....
Looks like an old wood boat with wings.
da speed indicator
how much porpeller spins this big is speed
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propeller for speed?
The non-powered propeller determines your airspeed.
That propeller is for electricity just in case