The Bell XV-15 was a pivotal 'proof of concept' VSTOL aircraft (Which resulted in the development of the OV-22 Osprey) I am surprised it wasn't mentioned in this video.
¿por que no has puesto en YAK 141?, El primer vuelo convencional con despegue horizontal del Yak-41 ocurrió el 9 de marzo de 1987, y el primer vuelo estacionario, con despegue vertical, el 29 de diciembre de 1989. Why haven't you put YAK 141? The first conventional flight with horizontal take-off of the Yak-41 occurred on March 9, 1987, and the first hover flight, with vertical take-off, on December 29, 1989.
The Su-30 is my favorite aircraft. Maybe not as famous as the Eagle but it's gonna sneak up on enemy jets real quiet like and shoot them with its huge gun. My neighbor is an old F-4 Phantom pilot. He saw a little action in Vietnam. I keep telling him to write a book. He had his share of close calls and narrow escapes from MiGs. These are my 3 favorite aviation books: - Her Majesty's Top Gun by Sharkey Ward - Hogs in the Sand by buck Wyndham - Great Fighter Jets of the Galaxy 1 by Tim Gibson
@@3D_Emergency that is true but when I say base I mean the lift jets and the rotating nozzle for vtol capability come from the yak-41, Lockheed Martin has a contract with yakoklev to use the lift jet technology and ordered yak-41 aircraft to study so they could design the f-35
@@VanillaFox1-1 The only thing they have in common is a rotary nozzle. The F-35 has one engine and the Yak-41 has 3 in general. A completely different system.
I'm so happy to have subscribed to this channel, while it's very informative about the topic at hand, adding little images such as Vladamir on a bear, Deadpool, etc near or on the aircraft makes this channel very enjoyable to watch! Keep it up!
The information of the Yakolev Yak-141 is missing, that the project and the first prototypes were sold to Lockeed Martin in 1993, that is, he is the father of the F-35 ...
Woah there ! The f 35b is not just USA . It is a USA British jet . The reason it can go VTOL is that it has British tech in it . Otherwise it wouldn’t work . Apart from the harrier and osprey ( which is just a helicopter turned into a plane lol) the rest were failures . If not , they would of produced them in numbers .
6:46 whoever designed this: "ah yes let's just take a Dorito and stretch it out and throw a turboprop on top that should fly" A few minutes later **burning wreckage**
You missed a Canadian S/VTOL entry, the Canadair CL-84 Dynavert. The company built four of them in the late 60's/early 70's, and three of them were tested extensively during the early 1970's. The CL-84 was a tilt-wing, twin turboprop aircraft that performed beautifully in testing. Two were eventually lost due to engine malfunctions, then the remainder were scrapped after none of the proposed sales came through. Still, the CL-84 Dynavert was an amazing aircraft that definitely deserves to be remembered.😉 Edit; I found a video from Dark Skies detailing the decades of research and testing that the Dynavert went through. You can find it here; th-cam.com/video/YqKOJElAEAQ/w-d-xo.html
Two survived, more or less, one is intact and on display at the Aviation Museum in Ottawa, the other is one display in parts in Winnipeg. Been to Ottawa, it's a pretty cool, they have it next to the Arrow display
@@TheOriginalBlue62 Yeah, I learned about the display aircraft from the video. It's a shame nobody bought the Dynavert...at the very least, it could have saved the US the enormous costs associated with their development of the MV22 Osprey. Once again, Canada was way ahead of everybody else, then just...let it go. Sigh.
@@AmazingViz I really appreciate your work & effort for making these videos. I really request 🙏 you. Just do me a favor, Then I will be very grateful to you. Please make the video on Indian Air Force 🇮🇳 aircrafts. Please 🙏 it's a huge request to you 😊
Excellent! Anyone criticizing the choice of Homer J. Simpson as a NASA test pilot needs to remember:He is an Astronaut. [The, inanimate, Carbon Rod was busy.]
I see that the Balzac was put in here, nice touch. Though, I thought the Mirage III V would be put in the video as well, as it has the speed record for VTOL aircraft.
Decently substantial aircraft. There was at least one that I didn’t know about being there P 1000 with the centerline engines. Sadly missing was anything that the Germans did with the 104 starfighter frame. No yak 141 or the yak 38. Didn’t see anything about the jump pack from the 70s TV series intro“the fall guy”
My mom and her co-workers saw the Bell V-280 Valor fly by her work, they had no idea what it was so she texted me describing it and I replied with it's name and sent a video and sure enough that is exactly it, we live in Cincinnati, about 2 hours away from Dayton Ohio where there are air force bases (or well at least 1 and a drone testing place)
missing from video: 1) LTV XC-142, biggest VTOL tilt-wing aircraft. 5 built, one is still in museum. Project scrapped after some bubblehead in Pentagon "re-think" usage of rapid respond team’s needs. In 1980, when attempt to rescue US hostages from Iran ended with catastrophe, someone in Pentagon comfy office spilled coffee, when Delta force commander suddenly kicked his door in. 2) German (Messerschmitt) VJ 101 VTOL fighter, canceled because nobody in west wanted to by German fighter after WWII. Also allied administration in Germany banned the Germans from producing it. Test fights where completed successfully 3) German (Focke Wulf) VAK 191 VTOL attack-bomber, same fate as Messerschmitt VTOL fighter. Test flights where highly successful, despite British humongous propaganda campaign because in same time they were developing Harrier, what was inferior to Messerschmitt VTOL fighter and even Focke Wulf attack-bomber. 4) Bitish Harrier first fly in 1967, 5 years BEFORE soviet JAK-38 5) Soviet union produced on more VTOl fighter-bomber project- JK-41. Only frame and equipment testpads flew. No real JK-41 aircraft was ever produced. There was no real JAK-41, only mockups for testing equipment and frame elemnts. Same as SU-57 - first complete testplane was finally built only 5 years ago, despaite developing it more thaan 30 years (SU-57 still dosent have his own engines and avionics - uses older SU's parts).
If you're doing VTOL, why so many ideas that never flew, and yet so few of the prototypes that did: Canadair CL-84 Dynavert Bell XV-3 Bell XV-15 Benson B-10 Boeing-Curtiss-Wright X-19 Doak VZ-4 Vertol VZ-3 LTV XC-142 Dornier Do.29 EWR VJ-101 Fairey Gyrodyne Lockheed XFV-1 Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird Ryan X-13 Vertijet Ryan XV-5 Vertifan Yak-141 VFW VAK 191B All flew and tested the boundaries of tilt wing / engine / thrust design.;
Totally Biased towards America again. The Harrier fought and won in the 1982 Falklands war so why have you dated it only from 1986 Harrier 1967 to 2003. Hawker Siddeley Kestrel 1960. Flying bedstead 1954
why is everyone sticking the ruhrstahl x4 guided rockets onto the heinkel lerche? that plane would have been absolutely unable to launch those rockets due to the rocket requiring a two man cockpit wich the lerche was absolutely unable to be build with.
I don't know if I'm dumb enough but I didn't see the Yak-141
Yak-141 is a refined Yak-38
@@troygroomes104 okay you know better, I thought the Yak 141 was based on itself
@@Tadj. nope it was a joint project between the US and Russian military in the 1990's when I was a kid
@@troygroomes104 I thought it was made during the Soviet era by Soviets only. Thanks, I'm not even in my 18s by the way
@@Tadj. na, it was made in the post soviet union era in the early to mid 1990's.
I am 31 , and have made a couple of aircraft designs myself
Where is YAK-141?
Personally I'm missing the Yak 141, the first supersonic VTOL and also the German VTOL fighter and strike fighter programs of the cold war
And the Yak-36, and the MiG 1.41
Yes the VJ 101C. A kind of VTOL F-104. And the "German Harrier", the VAK 191 B.
The Bell XV-15 was a pivotal 'proof of concept' VSTOL aircraft (Which resulted in the development of the OV-22 Osprey) I am surprised it wasn't mentioned in this video.
I still don't get to this day why it took so long to develop the V-22 Osprey considering it was just a larger version of the XV-15.
I'm also surprised that the XC-142 wasn't mentioned either. It was extensively tested including some trials on an aircraft carrier.
¿por que no has puesto en YAK 141?, El primer vuelo convencional con despegue horizontal del Yak-41 ocurrió el 9 de marzo de 1987, y el primer vuelo estacionario, con despegue vertical, el 29 de diciembre de 1989.
Why haven't you put YAK 141? The first conventional flight with horizontal take-off of the Yak-41 occurred on March 9, 1987, and the first hover flight, with vertical take-off, on December 29, 1989.
because it is not crazy looking
@@TheTestyDuck He included the Harriers, the Yak 38 and the F35 so that argument really isn't going to hold.
@@tschetschan yeah fair enough
The VJ 101C ist missing too.
@@geraldbalzer2429 Good contribution, I did not remember this plane, the system that V / STOL has is very interesting.
Didn't I see the Yak-141?
The Su-30 is my favorite aircraft. Maybe not as famous as the Eagle but it's gonna sneak up on enemy jets real quiet like and shoot them with its huge gun.
My neighbor is an old F-4 Phantom pilot. He saw a little action in Vietnam. I keep telling him to write a book. He had his share of close calls and narrow escapes from MiGs.
These are my 3 favorite aviation books:
- Her Majesty's Top Gun by Sharkey Ward
- Hogs in the Sand by buck Wyndham
- Great Fighter Jets of the Galaxy 1 by Tim Gibson
You forgot the yak-41/141 whatever you decide to call it but it's quite important as Lockheed Martin used it as the base for the f-35
They purchased test data from the Yak141 program
@@firstduckofwellington6889 yes and they collaborated with yakoklev because the lift jet technology is patented
No. The F-35 and Yak-41 are completely different aircraft.
@@3D_Emergency that is true but when I say base I mean the lift jets and the rotating nozzle for vtol capability come from the yak-41, Lockheed Martin has a contract with yakoklev to use the lift jet technology and ordered yak-41 aircraft to study so they could design the f-35
@@VanillaFox1-1 The only thing they have in common is a rotary nozzle. The F-35 has one engine and the Yak-41 has 3 in general. A completely different system.
Donde carajos esta el Yak 141?
Y el AUTOGIRO del español Juan de la Sierva?
And the Yak-141?
I'm so happy to have subscribed to this channel, while it's very informative about the topic at hand, adding little images such as Vladamir on a bear, Deadpool, etc near or on the aircraft makes this channel very enjoyable to watch! Keep it up!
Yak-141??
What about the world's first supersonic VTOL: EWR VJ 101?
When I was younger I had a toy sky car, I didn’t know anything about it and just pretended it was vtol, and turns out I was right
The information of the Yakolev Yak-141 is missing, that the project and the first prototypes were sold to Lockeed Martin in 1993, that is, he is the father of the F-35 ...
Always love the videos. Amazing 3D work. I think you forgot the Canadair CL-84 Dynavert
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-84_Dynavert
In the NASA
Puffin why was there a Homer Simpson?
I wish Freddy Mercury good luck at keeping those Xenomorphs away from Earth and away from the Mars Rovers
He and David Bowie will surely be Under Pressure to hold the xenomorphs at bay.
Woah there ! The f 35b is not just USA . It is a USA British jet . The reason it can go VTOL is that it has British tech in it . Otherwise it wouldn’t work . Apart from the harrier and osprey ( which is just a helicopter turned into a plane lol) the rest were failures . If not , they would of produced them in numbers .
Nice video bro 👌🏻
Thanks 🔥😁
@@AmazingViz No problem
That mars segment was just a gift that kept on giving.
Where is the VFW Fokker V AK 191 B and EWR VJ 101 from Germany ???
There are many crazy VTOL aircrafts from films, would be fun to see them.
6:46 whoever designed this: "ah yes let's just take a Dorito and stretch it out and throw a turboprop on top that should fly"
A few minutes later **burning wreckage**
Underrated comment
Freddie is alive! Yeah🎉
These must take a very long time to render I commend you for your dedication
5:05 if anyone of you know this drone in the game [Prototype] you are a Prototype Veteran
(Only Prototype Veterans know this drone)
Omg 💀
And people who played Metal Gear Solid 2
You missed a Canadian S/VTOL entry, the Canadair CL-84 Dynavert. The company built four of them in the late 60's/early 70's, and three of them were tested extensively during the early 1970's.
The CL-84 was a tilt-wing, twin turboprop aircraft that performed beautifully in testing. Two were eventually lost due to engine malfunctions, then the remainder were scrapped after none of the proposed sales came through. Still, the CL-84 Dynavert was an amazing aircraft that definitely deserves to be remembered.😉
Edit; I found a video from Dark Skies detailing the decades of research and testing that the Dynavert went through. You can find it here; th-cam.com/video/YqKOJElAEAQ/w-d-xo.html
Two survived, more or less, one is intact and on display at the Aviation Museum in Ottawa, the other is one display in parts in Winnipeg. Been to Ottawa, it's a pretty cool, they have it next to the Arrow display
@@TheOriginalBlue62 Yeah, I learned about the display aircraft from the video. It's a shame nobody bought the Dynavert...at the very least, it could have saved the US the enormous costs associated with their development of the MV22 Osprey.
Once again, Canada was way ahead of everybody else, then just...let it go. Sigh.
The Soviet Yakovlev Yak-38 "Forger" are my favourite because it's look same like US F-4 Phantom, good video for education!
great vedio and great chanal ❤️❤️
No Yak-141?
I like the David Bowie reference, my dad is gonna be happy about it 😂
Adding Ingenuity was a nice touch!
AWESOME! i love vtol
expermintal
@@Uahmedtahaalnady yes
Don’t put the harrier in there it wasn’t a crazy design it was an amazing one
Nice vid bro😁
Thanks 🤗😁
@@AmazingViz I really appreciate your work & effort for making these videos.
I really request 🙏 you. Just do me a favor, Then I will be very grateful to you.
Please make the video on Indian Air Force 🇮🇳 aircrafts.
Please 🙏 it's a huge request to you 😊
How can you literally miss out the first jet
bourne VTOL! the rolls royce flying bedstead, 1954.
it wasn't American. he has also only got the harrier from 1986 on so what was used in the Falklands.
@@coastlinesailingcruisingan3991 Harrier 2 was 1985, Harrier 1 was shien as 1960
Well, where the Leonardo tilthrotor or eVTOL for EVE?
Thanks for compiling, now I'm certain that I have a design in mind that can beat all of these.
Excellent!
Anyone criticizing the choice of Homer J. Simpson as a NASA test pilot needs to remember:He is an Astronaut.
[The, inanimate, Carbon Rod was busy.]
YaK 141 1987 year
Can you create new channel for modelling tutorials ?
Thats really will be Great.
All the Best
I see that the Balzac was put in here, nice touch. Though, I thought the Mirage III V would be put in the video as well, as it has the speed record for VTOL aircraft.
Decently substantial aircraft. There was at least one that I didn’t know about being there P 1000 with the centerline engines. Sadly missing was anything that the Germans did with the 104 starfighter frame. No yak 141 or the yak 38. Didn’t see anything about the jump pack from the 70s TV series intro“the fall guy”
My mom and her co-workers saw the Bell V-280 Valor fly by her work, they had no idea what it was so she texted me describing it and I replied with it's name and sent a video and sure enough that is exactly it, we live in Cincinnati, about 2 hours away from Dayton Ohio where there are air force bases (or well at least 1 and a drone testing place)
Fun fact : Slovakia made first function flying car
Source?
NICE + AMAZING ...😍❤️
The EWR VJ 101would have been nice in this list
Yak 141?
¿Como se llaman las canciones que siempre usas en tus vídeos?
The HARRIER is still the king of VTOL! 🇬🇧
Please make the video on Indian Air Force 🇮🇳 aircrafts (type & size comparison)
Please 🙏 it's a huge request 🙏
Get lost
4:08 that thing looks like starscream!
Nice video bro please please make a video on Airplane size comparison in Indian air force please please really cool video
Good job man
You from JORDAN 🇯🇴 USA 🇺🇸
@@peacedude-gy3zl 😃😃both
@@peacedude-gy3zl 🇺🇲
What is hiding in the top most crater at the end of the video?
El Garret STAMP es una belleza!
5:05 Metal Gear
Have you done anything about mobile shields size comparison?
@💋 Sweety Hotgirl • Vlogs yeah. But I’m just waiting for mobile shield
Can you do a video with the best drones of the world? Btw your channel is amazing 🔥❤❤
Cool looking!
Wo ist Picard's Solar Impuls?
Pity the Moller M400 Skycar never got anywhere. I really wanted one of those.
3:00 yes I love this aircraft the Dassault BalZac
Where Yak-141, the one that the F-35B has its VTOL configuration from
LOVED the Bowie on Mars
I love the Snecma Coleopter. They literally put a cabine on a big turbojet. So French
German designs were so far ahead of their time.. The Allies stole their tech after the War ended
everyones dying at laughing until its hits 1960's (the ded come backs to life)
Nice.... 🥰
Thanks 🤗 😁
Hi 🙋
@@AmazingViz bro u haven’t answered my comment
How did someone escape in the november of 1943, using the Focke-Wulf Triebflügel when the first flight was on 1944?
The first Captain America movie
5:49 You misspelled "Prototype". XD Also Deadpool.
You forgot the flying Iron Bedsted - a predecessor to the P-1127.
"There is life on Mars"
missing from video:
1) LTV XC-142, biggest VTOL tilt-wing aircraft. 5 built, one is still in museum. Project scrapped after some bubblehead in Pentagon "re-think" usage of rapid respond team’s needs. In 1980, when attempt to rescue US hostages from Iran ended with catastrophe, someone in Pentagon comfy office spilled coffee, when Delta force commander suddenly kicked his door in.
2) German (Messerschmitt) VJ 101 VTOL fighter, canceled because nobody in west wanted to by German fighter after WWII. Also allied administration in Germany banned the Germans from producing it. Test fights where completed successfully
3) German (Focke Wulf) VAK 191 VTOL attack-bomber, same fate as Messerschmitt VTOL fighter. Test flights where highly successful, despite British humongous propaganda campaign because in same time they were developing Harrier, what was inferior to Messerschmitt VTOL fighter and even Focke Wulf attack-bomber.
4) Bitish Harrier first fly in 1967, 5 years BEFORE soviet JAK-38
5) Soviet union produced on more VTOl fighter-bomber project- JK-41. Only frame and equipment testpads flew. No real JK-41 aircraft was ever produced. There was no real JAK-41, only mockups for testing equipment and frame elemnts. Same as SU-57 - first complete testplane was finally built only 5 years ago, despaite developing it more thaan 30 years (SU-57 still dosent have his own engines and avionics - uses older SU's parts).
And the F-35 final as the pinnacle of technical excellence.
as always incredible !
If you're doing VTOL, why so many ideas that never flew, and yet so few of the prototypes that did:
Canadair CL-84 Dynavert
Bell XV-3
Bell XV-15
Benson B-10
Boeing-Curtiss-Wright X-19
Doak VZ-4
Vertol VZ-3
LTV XC-142
Dornier Do.29
EWR VJ-101
Fairey Gyrodyne
Lockheed XFV-1
Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird
Ryan X-13 Vertijet
Ryan XV-5 Vertifan
Yak-141
VFW VAK 191B
All flew and tested the boundaries of tilt wing / engine / thrust design.;
Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee... Thats some Johnny Quest shit right there.
A Dornier Do 31 stands about 20 km away at Friedrichshafen Airport
Where is Kamov's Ka-22 "Vintokryl"?
1:51 Canada really build an alien looking ship. Honestly if I had this I would troll entire cites so hard.
Totally Biased towards America again.
The Harrier fought and won in the 1982 Falklands war so why have you dated it only from 1986
Harrier 1967 to 2003.
Hawker Siddeley Kestrel 1960.
Flying bedstead 1954
Цыфры скоростей взяты прямиком из фантазий инженеров этих апаратов когда они их впервые нарисовали
You should've included Nikola Tesla's VTOL patent from 1928 tbh
the first VTOL was an air ballon
yes
2:13 Luke Skywalker called, he wants his speeder back
That was rambo
that nutcracker ....
The EWR VJ 101 is missing, and also the soviet Vintokryl.
No Embraer EVE?
Woah!!!!!!!,Awesome
why is everyone sticking the ruhrstahl x4 guided rockets onto the heinkel lerche? that plane would have been absolutely unable to launch those rockets due to the rocket requiring a two man cockpit wich the lerche was absolutely unable to be build with.
VZ-9 looks like the UFO I saw at top of my home.
You forgot E.T.'s Bicycle and Dr.Brown Hover Converted Delorean in 1885.
oh waoo, this video is so cool
you forgot the tiltrotor AW609
Bro, next a video about drones please
not maverick flying the ducted fan platform 😭😭😭
next viz ! 😁
I love the v-22 osprey
Ayo where is my yak-41 ?!