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We would like a video showing Syrian opposition factions attacking regime forces. The video should include an explanation of how this major offensive was carried out, focusing on the methods used by the factions, including the deployment of drones such as the Shahin drone announced by the revolutionary factions. The purpose of this video is to document the field operations, highlight the strategies that enabled them to overcome regime forces, and shed light on the details of this significant event.
The title is not a question, it's a statement. In the video you will explain "how it works." With a question mark you are saying, "Is this how it works?" I don't know, maybe you want to sound 5Tup1d?
I originally skipped it, until I read your comment, curious I went back and watched it again! Although not purchasing, I wanted to see what I was missing!
Hi Aitelly just a small correction the Horten brothers Ho229 was a jet powered wing design from Nazi Germany first flown in December 1944 and planned for production by Gotha it was captured by the Americans at the end of the war and heavily influenced Northrop's design.
@@PaulSmith-zx2ru No, the Horton Ho-229’s first flight was only in 1944 meanwhile American flying wing designs have had their first flight 4 years earlier and paper designs dating back way earlier. I am talking about the N-1M also designed by Northrop.
@aungkyawmin6709 so there have been many flying wing designs by various companies but the Ho229 is the first jet powered wing to fly as far as any records show
@@aungkyawmin6709 sadly, the only example of the N-1M flying wing that was restored, crashed in 2019. A vital piece of aviation history gone forever...
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The AGM-158 has ER and XR variants which has a significantly longer range than original variant's 200+ miles. Also to note the B-1 and B-52s, which have since been equipped with advanced counter-measure and other ECM suite coupled with their capability to execute low level penetration, are capable of evading enemy SAMs. Nice graphics and detailed explanation of the hangar queen.
We would like a video showing Syrian opposition factions attacking regime forces. The video should include an explanation of how this major offensive was carried out, focusing on the methods used by the factions, including the deployment of drones such as the Shahin drone announced by the revolutionary factions. The purpose of this video is to document the field operations, highlight the strategies that enabled them to overcome regime forces, and shed light on the details of this significant event.
Turkey stabbed Putin in the back , Russia was gonna liberate Aleppo as well when they were liberated the rest of Syria and Turkey begged Putin not to and he would make sure they don’t take arms agains Syria , but obviously America Israel made him a better offer
Genuinely excellent video. I like that you told enough for everyone to enjoy but whilst you clearly know a lot more, you managed to not ruin the video by going into too much detail (no such thing for me but for potential enemies yes) This was extremely well made. You’re either a pilot yourself or very very close to one or two as there’s just no way you could know certain things and speak of them in such a manner if you had just read about it. Studied it. No this is from experience of some sort I respect this massively. It’s like a special forces soldier doing a video on “pairs fire and manoeuvre” But without mentioning that he was special forces. That to the best of my knowledge has never happened which makes me wonder how they got selected in the first place. Whatever happened to the “silent professional”? Whatever happened to “the type of person wee are looking for could have saved the world 6 times in their life and not require any recognition or thanks”. I miss those days. I’m getting kinda tired of the toxic seal /tier one “Influencer” thing. I don’t mean people like Shawn Ryan, goggins, - he is a really special unique unit of a man I’ve had the pleasure of meeting pre fame- chad from the 7 of six project. Dj Shipley who again I’ve had the privilege of meeting irl and what an amazing person I must say if you need a role model, even as a 35 year old man. Look at DJ. He could have went a very very dark path… thankfully for all of us he didn’t and now focuses on looking for ex sf guys who “didn’t get any thanks or goodbyes and knows that they look at the phone in the am waiting for it to ring”- not understanding why. I mean they know why but the brain doesn’t compute it. I’ve gone way off topic now but I wanted to make sure I’m not trashing any of the guys that helped me in life. Anyway excellent video sir
@@imthygamer3566 dude.....the flying wheel was not only invented long time before Northrop but it was also powered. Even if it wasn't the flying wheel is what we are discussing not the engine. You Americans had nothing to do with that ...stole design and then probably blamed Russian for it 🤣 Quotation...... The concept of the flying wing was born on 16 February 1876 when French engineers Alphonse Pénaud and Paul Gauchot filed a patent for an aero-plane or flying aircraft [5] powered by two propellers and with all the characteristics of a flying wing as we know it today" So to your poor argument......it was powered but that doesn't matter anyway. You lost.....deal with it
I remember getting to sit in the cockpit when we were doing phase inspections. My God, the intrusive thoughts every time I looked at the black and yellow striped ejection seat handles!
B2 crash captured by Google Maps. Google Maps just happened to be flying over that day. Flying over Whiteman AFB the same exact day and hour that a B2 left the runway. Described as a minor incident, but it also totaled the aircraft. Some parts of the one billion dollar plane were recovered, such as the relatively undamaged engines. That plane hull number was totaled, but some internet posts show it as not being totaled - it never flew again after that accident.
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Love your videos. The animations and explanations are very clear and easy to understand. You’ve got a small error at 6:04 though. You swapped the turbine and compressor labels. Peace ✌🏾
Flying wings were actually invented before WW2 in by the Horten brothers in Germany. Jack Northrop did not invented them: he based his designs on the Horten brothers' technology captured by allied soldiers at the end of WW2.
Technically, it was invented in 1909, but Jack Norhtrop had a proposal for one in 1940. Heck, hr had flying being designed in the 1930s, and he designed the YB-35 in 1941.
@@voidtempering8700 although many designs of flying wings as gliders and powered craft existed since the dawn of aircraft it's a fact that Jack Northrop did access Horton brothers information. The Horton brothers had the first jet powered flying wing and had built reciprocating engine powered flying wing designs as well. In any case Jack Northrop did not invent the flying wing
@@jgdeyo Did you read my comment? I never said he invented it, just that Horton had little to do with his idea of a flying wing. Him and Horton developed wings without help from the others. Naturally he would look at the Ho-229s design, but whether it influenced his own ideas of the flying wing is debatable.
Awesome explanation about the elevons , split rudders. Please make a separate video about these control surfaces and their stability or rather shall i see unstability of this aircraft.
@101picofarad 36 warheads, which includes all of the separating components and re entry vehicles, and components that can't do damage, weighs up to 1800kg. Divided up, that is 50kg per warhead, but that includes the parts that aren't the warhead itself, so those warheads would likely be only 30kg, maybe 40kg, or less than a 155/152 artillery shell. Let's call it 35kg for simplicity's sake. They would need to be released very close to the ground because Russia sure as hell isn't fitting a guidance system into a 35kg warhead that is traveling at very high mach numbers. A generous estimate would put their impact velocity at around mach 8. That would give them 132MJ of kinetic energy. That is about 3x the chemical energy stored in a 155/152mm artillery shell, but this is kinetic energy, not potential energy stored in explosives. When the warhead strikes the ground, it doesn't just convert all of those megajoules into energy, which is what would be expected from an artillery shell. Instead, all of that energy goes directly into the ground. It doesn't shoot shrapnel in every direction like artillery shells. It doesn't burrow deep and explode like a bunker buster. Instead, it will just burrow very deep if it hits something soft like wood or dirt, or if it hits concrete, it will immediately vaporize and create an explosion of dust. It would be sending out very pieces of fragmentation that could actually be lethal. In the immediate vicinity, it would be deadly. But after maybe 10 meters, even a person would be fine as long as they didn't have their eyes in the direct line of sight of the explosion (dust). It would absolutely obliterate anything it directly impacts - no questions asked, but that damage is incredibly localized to that one area because it can't produce the fragmentation necessary to expand that destructive envelope. Also it's E = .5*m*v*v
10:22 phenomenal video, but I would like to point out that this is a glide bomb, not a missile. This is an AGM-154 JSOW. I think you were thinking about the AGM-158 JASSM which is a cruise missile
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Shortly before his death, he was given clearance to see designs and hold a scale model of the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which shared design features of his YB-35 and YB-49. Northrop reportedly wrote on a sheet of paper "Now I know why God has kept me alive for 25 years".
You left out the movable tail. This is supposed to prevent uncontrolled pitch changes. This is what destroyed an early Northrop flying wing design and killed its pilot Captain Edwards. The wing started up down pitch changes and left controlled flight. Th is how Edwards Air Base got its name.
@mikethompson2650 it's a flying wing design, it doesn't have a fuselage or a tail at all, The B-2 has outboard and inboard eleons that move independently to control roll and pitch. The B-2 also has flaps on the trailing edge of its notched wing to control roll, pitch, and yaw. Nobody likes people that talk out of their backside
German engineers (Horten brothers, Alexander Lippisch) and Jack Northrop never met each other for obvious reasons. For sure, a prototype of the Horten 229 is now stored at the Smithsonian.
3:40 he didn’t invent the flying wing, The Horten brothers were inspired by an Austrian engineer & aviation pioneer, Johann Otto Krigele, who had proposed a flying wing glider in the 1920s. The Horten brothers began their work on flying wing aircraft in the 1930s, while Jack Northrop and his team at Northrop Corporation began their research and development in the 1940s. 3:43 Therefore, the flying wing designs of the Horten brothers predate those of Northrop. Just wanted to clarify! Love this video! It’s crazy to think how much technology we have because of war! How much technology we have like the jet engine because of the 3rd Reich/ Nazis “zombies lol”! I can only imagine how the allied pilots reacted when they saw an aircraft like the ME262 for the first time! Especially B-17 gunners! getting back to base “the ones that made it back” telling their comrades about the plane that was faster than anything they ever seen! But there was a lot of skepticism.. “yeah right your full of shite” nothing can go that fast”
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I'm a little shocked at the depth of knowledge & details of the B-2's construction & technology. Very informative...amazingly so. About the original Northrup YB-49. Wasn't the reason it was turned down was because one of the variants crashed?
The very first flying wing aircraft from Jack Northrop was the XB-35 turboprop. It later evolved into the YB-49 turbojet, which was way more difficult to fly than its predecessor. After it crashed in 1948, killing Major Daniel Forbes (Forbes AFB) and Captain Glen Edwards (Edwards AFB), USAF deemed it too risky and unstable to fly, and ordered all existing planes to be destroyed. Jack Northrop decided to resign from his company, going on early retirement. Late 70s: Jack Northrop, now old and unable to walk, got a security clearance to participate to a classified briefing. There he was handed a small scale model of the B-2 Spirit, and his words were “Now I know why God has kept me alive for 25 years”. He died 10 months later. Trivia: both YB-49 and B-2 Spirit have the same wingspan of 172 feet. And during their first test flights, air traffic controllers noticed that both XB-35 and YB-49 were very difficult to track on radar, due to their very reduced radar cross section
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We would like a video showing Syrian opposition factions attacking regime forces. The video should include an explanation of how this major offensive was carried out, focusing on the methods used by the factions, including the deployment of drones such as the Shahin drone announced by the revolutionary factions. The purpose of this video is to document the field operations, highlight the strategies that enabled them to overcome regime forces, and shed light on the details of this significant event.
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The title is not a question, it's a statement. In the video you will explain "how it works." With a question mark you are saying, "Is this how it works?" I don't know, maybe you want to sound 5Tup1d?
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I originally skipped it, until I read your comment, curious I went back and watched it again! Although not purchasing, I wanted to see what I was missing!
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Please do a video on Oreshnik that everyone has been talking about
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At 5:21 you can really see how it resembles a bird and how nature influences the design and engineering
I don't they have been at work since 1967 i guess the 6th day War
Im American and i dont use metric, but i can appreciate that you translate the measurements, i havnt really seen anyone else do that.
The S-duct intake is to prevent the engine blade to directly reflect the incoming radar
Hi Aitelly just a small correction the Horten brothers Ho229 was a jet powered wing design from Nazi Germany first flown in December 1944 and planned for production by Gotha it was captured by the Americans at the end of the war and heavily influenced Northrop's design.
@@PaulSmith-zx2ru No, the Horton Ho-229’s first flight was only in 1944 meanwhile American flying wing designs have had their first flight 4 years earlier and paper designs dating back way earlier. I am talking about the N-1M also designed by Northrop.
@aungkyawmin6709 so there have been many flying wing designs by various companies but the Ho229 is the first jet powered wing to fly as far as any records show
@@aungkyawmin6709 sadly, the only example of the N-1M flying wing that was restored, crashed in 2019. A vital piece of aviation history gone forever...
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Thanks for the idea!
The AGM-158 has ER and XR variants which has a significantly longer range than original variant's 200+ miles. Also to note the B-1 and B-52s, which have since been equipped with advanced counter-measure and other ECM suite coupled with their capability to execute low level penetration, are capable of evading enemy SAMs. Nice graphics and detailed explanation of the hangar queen.
We would like a video showing Syrian opposition factions attacking regime forces. The video should include an explanation of how this major offensive was carried out, focusing on the methods used by the factions, including the deployment of drones such as the Shahin drone announced by the revolutionary factions. The purpose of this video is to document the field operations, highlight the strategies that enabled them to overcome regime forces, and shed light on the details of this significant event.
Will look into it thanks
@Aitelly Thank you
They just fled
Bashar's collapsing army made a mistake when it relied on Russia and Iran, and now it and its soldiers are facing their death.
Turkey stabbed Putin in the back , Russia was gonna liberate Aleppo as well when they were liberated the rest of Syria and Turkey begged Putin not to and he would make sure they don’t take arms agains Syria , but obviously America Israel made him a better offer
Genuinely excellent video. I like that you told enough for everyone to enjoy but whilst you clearly know a lot more, you managed to not ruin the video by going into too much detail (no such thing for me but for potential enemies yes)
This was extremely well made. You’re either a pilot yourself or very very close to one or two as there’s just no way you could know certain things and speak of them in such a manner if you had just read about it. Studied it. No this is from experience of some sort
I respect this massively.
It’s like a special forces soldier doing a video on “pairs fire and manoeuvre”
But without mentioning that he was special forces.
That to the best of my knowledge has never happened which makes me wonder how they got selected in the first place.
Whatever happened to the “silent professional”?
Whatever happened to “the type of person wee are looking for could have saved the world 6 times in their life and not require any recognition or thanks”.
I miss those days. I’m getting kinda tired of the toxic seal /tier one “Influencer” thing.
I don’t mean people like Shawn Ryan, goggins, - he is a really special unique unit of a man I’ve had the pleasure of meeting pre fame- chad from the 7 of six project. Dj Shipley who again I’ve had the privilege of meeting irl and what an amazing person I must say if you need a role model, even as a 35 year old man. Look at DJ. He could have went a very very dark path… thankfully for all of us he didn’t and now focuses on looking for ex sf guys who “didn’t get any thanks or goodbyes and knows that they look at the phone in the am waiting for it to ring”- not understanding why. I mean they know why but the brain doesn’t compute it.
I’ve gone way off topic now but I wanted to make sure I’m not trashing any of the guys that helped me in life.
Anyway excellent video sir
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"[...] Jack Northrop, who invented the flying wing aircraft [...]"
(X) doubt
@@IRico_chetI Northrop and the Hortons developed the flying wings at around the same time
@@imthygamer3566 nope......George Cayley 1799 UK inventor...you are welcome
@@BooYaa253 Dude? Thats a glider???? Not a powered aircraft? By that logic birds are flying winged aircraft aswell
@@imthygamer3566 dude.....the flying wheel was not only invented long time before Northrop but it was also powered. Even if it wasn't the flying wheel is what we are discussing not the engine. You Americans had nothing to do with that ...stole design and then probably blamed Russian for it 🤣
Quotation......
The concept of the flying wing was born on 16 February 1876 when French engineers Alphonse Pénaud and Paul Gauchot filed a patent for an aero-plane or flying aircraft [5] powered by two propellers and with all the characteristics of a flying wing as we know it today"
So to your poor argument......it was powered but that doesn't matter anyway.
You lost.....deal with it
Horten Ho 229?
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Chinese engineers are rendering a real prototype thanks to the video. Ccp is very pleased with your work.
I remember getting to sit in the cockpit when we were doing phase inspections. My God, the intrusive thoughts every time I looked at the black and yellow striped ejection seat handles!
Superb video and very very well made. Thanks for taking the time and effort to entertain and educate :)
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B2 crash captured by Google Maps.
Google Maps just happened to be flying over that day. Flying over Whiteman AFB the same exact day and hour that a B2 left the runway.
Described as a minor incident, but it also totaled the aircraft. Some parts of the one billion dollar plane were recovered, such as the relatively undamaged engines. That plane hull number was totaled, but some internet posts show it as not being totaled - it never flew again after that accident.
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I have come to wonder why they allowed this technology to be open on public. They probably have newer military toys now.
We need a video about what's happening in Syria!!
Will Look into it
@@Aitellyalso about Oreshnik, we need your animated explanation about it
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Beware of mistakes, The Horten 229 was the first flying wing and was german
Love your videos. The animations and explanations are very clear and easy to understand.
You’ve got a small error at 6:04 though. You swapped the turbine and compressor labels. Peace ✌🏾
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Fun fact: the reason that the B-2 does not exceed Mach 1, is because breaking the sound barrier makes you light up on detection systems
Скорее, просто сам фюзеляж не даст вам превысить 1 Мах
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Flying wings were actually invented before WW2 in by the Horten brothers in Germany. Jack Northrop did not invented them: he based his designs on the Horten brothers' technology captured by allied soldiers at the end of WW2.
Technically, it was invented in 1909, but Jack Norhtrop had a proposal for one in 1940. Heck, hr had flying being designed in the 1930s, and he designed the YB-35 in 1941.
@@voidtempering8700 although many designs of flying wings as gliders and powered craft existed since the dawn of aircraft it's a fact that Jack Northrop did access Horton brothers information. The Horton brothers had the first jet powered flying wing and had built reciprocating engine powered flying wing designs as well. In any case Jack Northrop did not invent the flying wing
@@jgdeyo Did you read my comment? I never said he invented it, just that Horton had little to do with his idea of a flying wing. Him and Horton developed wings without help from the others. Naturally he would look at the Ho-229s design, but whether it influenced his own ideas of the flying wing is debatable.
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Awesome explanation about the elevons , split rudders. Please make a separate video about these control surfaces and their stability or rather shall i see unstability of this aircraft.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll keep that in mind!
No Oreshnik vidio?
This is the best technology and engineering discussion topic of this century, you should make a video about it
The Oreshnik is literally just an ICBM with 36 small MIRVs that, judging by the satellite imagery, are way too small to do any damage
Coming soon!
@ImBigFloppa The missile(s) fired were UNARMED. I repeat, UNARMED. You'd have been aware if it was armed.
@@ImBigFloppa e = m*v*v - small but damn fast Mirv.
@101picofarad
36 warheads, which includes all of the separating components and re entry vehicles, and components that can't do damage, weighs up to 1800kg. Divided up, that is 50kg per warhead, but that includes the parts that aren't the warhead itself, so those warheads would likely be only 30kg, maybe 40kg, or less than a 155/152 artillery shell. Let's call it 35kg for simplicity's sake. They would need to be released very close to the ground because Russia sure as hell isn't fitting a guidance system into a 35kg warhead that is traveling at very high mach numbers. A generous estimate would put their impact velocity at around mach 8. That would give them 132MJ of kinetic energy. That is about 3x the chemical energy stored in a 155/152mm artillery shell, but this is kinetic energy, not potential energy stored in explosives. When the warhead strikes the ground, it doesn't just convert all of those megajoules into energy, which is what would be expected from an artillery shell. Instead, all of that energy goes directly into the ground. It doesn't shoot shrapnel in every direction like artillery shells. It doesn't burrow deep and explode like a bunker buster. Instead, it will just burrow very deep if it hits something soft like wood or dirt, or if it hits concrete, it will immediately vaporize and create an explosion of dust. It would be sending out very pieces of fragmentation that could actually be lethal. In the immediate vicinity, it would be deadly. But after maybe 10 meters, even a person would be fine as long as they didn't have their eyes in the direct line of sight of the explosion (dust). It would absolutely obliterate anything it directly impacts - no questions asked, but that damage is incredibly localized to that one area because it can't produce the fragmentation necessary to expand that destructive envelope.
Also it's E = .5*m*v*v
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I can see why some people would have thought this to be alien technology. The engineering is amazing
fantastic
10:22 phenomenal video, but I would like to point out that this is a glide bomb, not a missile. This is an AGM-154 JSOW. I think you were thinking about the AGM-158 JASSM which is a cruise missile
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“Time dilation is so annoying”
Mostly because those that assume power are not aware of the mechanism of measurement.
“Very frustrating”
Keep up the good work
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Well Noted we have to improve more on the ending
1:57 did he say attitude display?
@@matthewwelz8081 he did. Attitude is an aviation metric for angle of attack.
Shortly before his death, he was given clearance to see designs and hold a scale model of the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which shared design features of his YB-35 and YB-49.
Northrop reportedly wrote on a sheet of paper "Now I know why God has kept me alive for 25 years".
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You left out the movable tail. This is supposed to prevent uncontrolled pitch changes. This is what destroyed an early Northrop flying wing design and killed its pilot Captain Edwards. The wing started up down pitch changes and left controlled flight. Th is how Edwards Air Base got its name.
@mikethompson2650 it's a flying wing design, it doesn't have a fuselage or a tail at all, The B-2 has outboard and inboard eleons that move independently to control roll and pitch. The B-2 also has flaps on the trailing edge of its notched wing to control roll, pitch, and yaw. Nobody likes people that talk out of their backside
Don't forget that the flying wing is based on German research during WWII
German engineers (Horten brothers, Alexander Lippisch) and Jack Northrop never met each other for obvious reasons. For sure, a prototype of the Horten 229 is now stored at the Smithsonian.
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6:05 you got your compressor/fan and turbine labels mixed up. Turbine label should be at the rear, with the compressor and fan labels at the front.
The b2 clears the path for other bombers with less payload and higher level of detectability...?
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The secret paint is Vantablack, radar light absorption.
3:40 he didn’t invent the flying wing, The Horten brothers were inspired by an Austrian engineer & aviation pioneer, Johann Otto Krigele, who had proposed a flying wing glider in the 1920s. The Horten brothers began their work on flying wing aircraft in the 1930s, while Jack Northrop and his team at Northrop Corporation began their research and development in the 1940s. 3:43 Therefore, the flying wing designs of the Horten brothers predate those of Northrop.
Just wanted to clarify! Love this video! It’s crazy to think how much technology we have because of war! How much technology we have like the jet engine because of the 3rd Reich/ Nazis “zombies lol”!
I can only imagine how the allied pilots reacted when they saw an aircraft like the ME262 for the first time! Especially B-17 gunners! getting back to base “the ones that made it back” telling their comrades about the plane that was faster than anything they ever seen! But there was a lot of skepticism.. “yeah right your full of shite” nothing can go that fast”
Bro how did i miss this channel so far!? what's up with this quality and details in ur video! i've see dozens of yt videos on B2 but none Even remotely close to yours please maintain the quality of the content in the future
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I'm a little shocked at the depth of knowledge & details of the B-2's construction & technology. Very informative...amazingly so. About the original Northrup YB-49. Wasn't the reason it was turned down was because one of the variants crashed?
The very first flying wing aircraft from Jack Northrop was the XB-35 turboprop. It later evolved into the YB-49 turbojet, which was way more difficult to fly than its predecessor. After it crashed in 1948, killing Major Daniel Forbes (Forbes AFB) and Captain Glen Edwards (Edwards AFB), USAF deemed it too risky and unstable to fly, and ordered all existing planes to be destroyed. Jack Northrop decided to resign from his company, going on early retirement.
Late 70s: Jack Northrop, now old and unable to walk, got a security clearance to participate to a classified briefing. There he was handed a small scale model of the B-2 Spirit, and his words were “Now I know why God has kept me alive for 25 years”. He died 10 months later.
Trivia: both YB-49 and B-2 Spirit have the same wingspan of 172 feet. And during their first test flights, air traffic controllers noticed that both XB-35 and YB-49 were very difficult to track on radar, due to their very reduced radar cross section
Fun fact: B2 pilots always a married men/women that have kids. The reason is to prevent them from defecting to other country.