Aviation Marvels, Lesser Known Historical Events And Stories | Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- A look at aviation marvels, lesser-known WW2 and post-WW2 aircraft, and engineering marvels such as the McDonnell XF-88, project Tip-Tow, Vickers Wellington, Lockheed Constitution, Sauders Roe Princess, the Curtiss Helldiver, Boulton-Paul Defiant, and the Martin B-10
Listen to Eric Winkle Brown and other experts talk about these aircraft and their experiences.
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McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo General characteristics:
Crew: 1
Length: 54 ft 1.5 in (16.497 m)
Wingspan: 39 ft 8 in (12.09 m)
Height: 17 ft 3 in (5.26 m)
Wing area: 350 sq ft (33 m2)
Airfoil: NACA 65-009
Empty weight: 12,140 lb (5,507 kg)
Gross weight: 18,500 lb (8,391 kg)
Max takeoff weight: 23,100 lb (10,478 kg)
Fuel capacity: 834 US gal (694 imp gal; 3,160 L) internal fuel
Powerplant: 2 × Westinghouse J34-WE-15 afterburning turbojet engines, 3,600 lbf (16 kN) thrust each dry, 4,825 lbf (21.46 kN) with afterburner
Performance
Maximum speed: 706 mph (1,136 km/h, 613 kn) at 20,000 ft (6,100 m)
641 mph (557 kn; 1,032 km/h) at sea level
Cruise speed: 527 mph (848 km/h, 458 kn)
Range: 1,737 mi (2,795 km, 1,509 nmi)
Service ceiling: 39,400 ft (12,000 m)
Rate of climb: 8,000 ft/min (41 m/s)
Time to altitude: 35,000 ft (11,000 m) in 4 minutes 30 seconds
Wing loading: 52.9 lb/sq ft (258 kg/m2)
Thrust/weight: 0.323
Armament
Guns: 6 × 20 mm (0.787 in) M39 cannon
See also
Related development
McDonnell F-101 Voodoo
McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
Lockheed XF-90
North American YF-93
Republic XF-84H
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Eric 'winkle' Brown (RIP). Guinness World Record holder for the most planes flown by one man EVER! and that didn't include derivatives of the same aircraft. If it flew between '39 and '70, you could bet he'd flown it. Also holds (or at least held, not sure which) the record for the most carrier landings. A personal hero of mine, what a bloody legend !
I'm just glad Winkles stories were recorded before he passed away.
Another great video!
Thank you very much.
Our pleasure!
I've never heard of the FICON accident before. Cheers.
Very informative. I enjoyed every minute of it.
The Constitution looks like it should be still flying today.. beautiful
Didn't Brown say one of his all time favorite aircraft was the Mossies replacement the single seat Hornet.
What a crazy stunt there at the end. Amazing video.
Glad you enjoyed it
@20:10 - Thank you for this comment! I've nevet known about the tail being offset in prop planes. How much in--say--a Piper Cub?
First, your answer, but then a clarification. The angle is very, very small (about 1 degree is typical), so small that you would have to measure accurately to see it. It is not evident to a casual visual inspection. Now for the clarification. I do not believe that the commentator was exactly accurate in his statement that it was set at an angle to counteract torque at takeoff. That angle would have to be extreme, and this would cause excessive drag trim at cruise. For takeoff, left rudder is used to counteract torque. The real reason for the offset is that without this, the plane would have a tendency to turn left (assuming the engine turned clockwise, which is by far the most common direction). There are several factors that make that happen, but the rudder is slightly offset to provide just enough steerage to counteract those forces at cruise. Very powerful planes like the Corsair would have much more, but once again, even in this plane, the rudder trim tab was used to counteract the takeoff torque. The angle for the Corsair is set more for to counteract the turning tendency at cruise than at takeoff. generalaviationnews.com/2022/01/26/it-takes-a-crooked-tail-to-fly-a-straight-line/#:~:text=Control%20inputs%20can%20negate%20the,of%20flight%20to%20the%20left.
Good vid. Bad on headphones tho, the 1990's soundscape is rough.
😂😂...bummer...
Australia never operated the Helldiver. It was rejected during early evaluation in the U.S. of the land based version, due to its numerous faults, in favour of the Vultee Vengeance, and although one was painted in Australian markings, (and photographed by Curtiss for promotional purposes), none were ever delivered to the Royal Australian Air Force.
Ordered into production from the drawing board, so much money had already been spent on setting up production, that it wasn't politically expedient for the type to be withdrawn from production, hence the continual mountain of modifications that never really solved all the problems, and earned it the scornful nicknames that it truly deserved.
All visual. Even at night
The DEFIANT always struck me as a really bad idea. Glad I never knew anyone who had to fly them. Made great target tugs though.
😍😍😍 XF88 B
Excuse me? The Martin B-10 surely. Is anyone else getting tired of the parasitic Boeing intellectual property lawyers claiming everything the Boeing company has bought, the Boeing P-51, the Boeing B-25, the Boeing F-86, the Boeing F-100? Some respect please for the North American Aviation engineers (not lawyers) who designed these great aircraft.
They said it was built by Martin. I never heard Boeing b10.
@@dustinandtarynwolfe5540 Says Boeing B10 in description
Could refuelling cables be used to tow fighters? So the fighters could re-engage after a sortie?
No, both are actually designed in a way to snap if the force gets to great.
And towing planes at higher speeds isnt a good idea at all.
Curtiss made many other aircraft of note, but the HELLDIVER was a turkey. To get from prototype to production…823 MAJOR airframe/system changes. OUCH.
Enjoy your videos, but I wonder, as with many other content creators… what is so difficult about getting the aspect ratio correct? No snark, serious question.
" Boeing B-10" how do you make such a simple mistake?
Boeing has absorbed many other aircraft companies.
Why did they make the interview at 13m in black and white? I've seen that interview in it's entirety filmed in color. Strange stylistic choice.
Holy crap! It's a "Skeeter" with an extra seat and 20mm cannons (easy 'tards, it's just a bit of humor).
Can't believe he never got a K ,BUT Lewis Hamilton did WTF .
What's a "K" and who is it that didn't get one?
I think Brown died just too early for his Knighthood to be confirmed; it was being considered but officialdom always dithers. In answer to another query here - Brown indeed holds the record for the most deck landings; a feat not likely to be broken now.
Bro, real pilots here. I mean that as in they manual fly , aim, control , navigate , fight gravity, Today it’s more “data management “. But these guys. Are real f-ing pilots. No disrespect But as a pilot wanna be and private learner, it’s so crazy how much those old school
Guy did.
14 mph faster... that sounds like an economists view of better ...please
And no further skinny on Elsie McGill? This is simple cruelty