My nine year old son and I really enjoyed watching this together. He loves ships and history. Perfect way to spend quality time between a father and son. Thank you Mike for this past hour.
Hi, this is your friend Nkandu Kataya from Lusaka, Zambia. a landlocked country in central Africa. I love maritime stuff. Naval stuff, age of sail, ocean liners, the works. its great to see how much warship content youve been putting out. its a nice change of pace for you, and great for us who are interested in all things floaty! please keep up the good work.
@NkanduKataya-p8n Hello my friend Nkandu Kataya from Lusaka in the centralafrican republic of Sambia, my dream is to be the first one to sail with an oceanliner to Lusaka ❤ I am starting a fundraising campaing, can you get all Zambians to chime in? ❤
The Mogami class is one of my favorite ship classes. I think they and many other Japanese designs are very pretty and elegant with their unique superstructure shapes
You should check then the Yūbari. It was that little cruiser the one that defined almost all the rest warships of the IJN. Yuzuru Hiraga was the designer.
I really like the Pagoda masts on The late war ijn warships for some reason, the ones that just look like steel slabs piled on top of each other, there's a ship I forget which one, maybe the aoba, but it has almost like a wicked forward lean when you look at it from the side, for some reason the Pagoda masts have always intrigued to me . Obviously the yamato-class, with the backwards raked funnel, and that massive, fat bow. American warships of the period were more utilitarian, it seems like the Japanese and Italians actually considered looks when they designed their warships instead of just functionality.
My goodness this channel is superb. My Dad being in RAN would have loved it too. He lived and breathed Ships from childhood. I wish he was still here. Ahoy from Brisbane!
Great video! It made me think that, since you are interested in ships lost to war, why not study the ships involved in the Halifax explosion during World War I? These ships were not lost to enemy fire, but to their own cargo and a collision in port. But the result was truly catastrophic. A video you make of these ships should be fascinating!
I'd love to see a future video about the SS L'Atlantique, she's one of my favourite ships. Great video altogether though, I really love these War Ship stories.
NICE! I've been hoping for a long compilation video because your calm voice really helps me sleep and usually your videos are whitelisted on the work computers.
Remarkable pedagogical talent! This is a special skill that most people do not manage. You cover the entire Bloom's taxonomy very well. It does not surprise me you have accumulated so many subscribers.
General Billy Mitchell was right about neglect of some of the higher ranking officers in our military. It is sad that he did not live to see his - Air Force become a reality. Another excellent work there Mike. Thank you. Shalom
On the SS Rex story: worth also mentioning the time when an aircraft tried to deliver a package to someone aboard the Olympic. Although the Olympic was the largest floating target in the world, the aviator missed. (Story in Maxtone Graham's "The Only Way to Cross".)
I'm actually quite surprised HMHS Britannic wasn't in this video given how she did sink during WWI. Bias aside, I would definitely love to see a part 2 to this!
Love your channel Mike. The normalization of the allocation of vast resource and technology to produce evermore efficient instruments of death, does my head in as well.
That last one really made my eye sweat😢. RESPECT H.M.S. Glowworm! Hip-Hip-Hip. Y’all the response! Respect to our British Cousins 🇬🇧 from Atlanta Georgia 🇺🇸
Just IMO but never enough videos on German Raiders, of the converted Merchant types. Amazing stories one and all, some truly epic. Thx for great detained productions Mike.
I need a Boats and Bourbon, or.. "Ships and Sips" Podcast with you and Big Old Boats and maybe somebody else. Idk. I would listen to 2-3 hours of you guys talking about boats..
Hello, dear friend Mike Brady. Just quickly wanted to give my thanks to the excellent content you publish on youtube. I always look forward to the videos about warships. Not saying I skip your oceanliner content, which also boasts incredible quality, but I hope you keep up with both content as I learn alot from it. Cheers from a Naval ww1 and 2 history enthusiast.
Big fan of your work Mike. Never thought this would be such an interest for me but you have a really lovely presentation style. Knowledge and dress sense are second to none!
Rats are the first to abandon a ship when it sinks. A short video about the rats. It is not a joke. Today has no rats on board but yesterday had. I am seaman retired. Old.
Congratulations on the documentary show, I also love ships, especially warships, not because of the drama of the loss of life but because of the ships and their technology..👏👏👏🇵🇹👍
I remember back in the 90s, when the Thistlegorm first became well known, there was a scheme put forward to raise one of the 8Fs for preservation. Im very glad it never came to anything.
Hey Mike I was just thinking, since you like doing all manners of wrecks That you should do a 45+ minute video on dangerous wrecks. From Russian sub. Still producing radioactive waste, To ones filled with WW2 ammunition and ordnance. Anyone who reads this like or comment, so Mike sees this.. I think he could do them justice. And perhaps bring light to shipwrecks we aren’t familiar with..
And the 45 minute is not mandatory. But 52 is… so I hope you know how much we enjoy your work and the void you filled that had been open for some time in your field of the wrecks and ship a like..
I am even planning on making a cardboard model of the SS Rex after bombing, Mike, IDK if I told you, I am one who makes shipwrecks from scratch out of cardboard, I have made 44 so far, and also, I made a game of the sinking of HMS Glowworm as well, it's available on rec room as I told you for some of my other games, IDK if you have the time to play, and I even did Fuso as well, along with her sister Yamashiro.
Thank you for the effort placed into the creation of these most informative videos. However, I do have a question about a subject I don't believe you've yet addressed. Will you detail your book collection? As an avid reader, I am only able to make out a few of the titles and it is most frustrating. Thank you!
Hi Mike! You should have mentioned USS Arizona as a ship destroyed by aircraft. You showed a picture of her flaming wreck at Pearl Harbor. The only minor critique I have ever had of one of your BRILLIANT videos! Best Regards from Pennsylvania! David
Popcorn and a Diet Coke? Me thinks a cold frosty glass of milk goes better with a bowl of popcorn! That said - what a marvelous video! Kudos and cheers !!
I just had the pleasure to make the basic design for a ship girl for SS Rex in an alternate timeline video game called Victory Belles, she's truly a beauty.
The Mogami class is one of my all time favorite cruiser classes. Mogami herself is the IJN’s queen of friendly fire, both sending and receiving (if torpedoing IJA transports could be even considered friendly fire).
Thanks so much for doing these videos, I’ve always loved ships since I was a small boy growing up near a river and I watched the huge Great Lakes cargo ships steaming down the Saginaw River to my town of Carrollton unload and load cargoes like gypsum and beans and corn and grain
My dad was in the Eight Army in Egypt during early WW2 then in Northern Europe (I'm 72) and I remember him telling me he was on the Queen Mary when it was a troopship, in I believe in 1941. Watching this I wonder if he was on it when those German bombers were looking for it, and would I be here if they had found it? He's long gone now so I can't ask him, I wish I had asked him lots of questions but to be honest he didn't like to talk about it.
My nine year old son and I really enjoyed watching this together. He loves ships and history. Perfect way to spend quality time between a father and son. Thank you Mike for this past hour.
Get yourself a few models and build some ships together whilst watching. 🎉
I'm 45 and I still build models.@@davconelectric
Hi, this is your friend Nkandu Kataya from Lusaka, Zambia. a landlocked country in central Africa. I love maritime stuff. Naval stuff, age of sail, ocean liners, the works. its great to see how much warship content youve been putting out. its a nice change of pace for you, and great for us who are interested in all things floaty! please keep up the good work.
Have you ever been to sea in a ship? Ships are nothing like the current crop of airliners.
@NkanduKataya-p8n
Hello my friend Nkandu Kataya from Lusaka in the centralafrican republic of Sambia, my dream is to be the first one to sail with an oceanliner to Lusaka ❤ I am starting a fundraising campaing, can you get all Zambians to chime in? ❤
@@m420-nd1ifSeen that comment before. 😂😂😂
The Mogami class is one of my favorite ship classes. I think they and many other Japanese designs are very pretty and elegant with their unique superstructure shapes
You should check then the Yūbari. It was that little cruiser the one that defined almost all the rest warships of the IJN. Yuzuru Hiraga was the designer.
I really like the Pagoda masts on The late war ijn warships for some reason, the ones that just look like steel slabs piled on top of each other, there's a ship I forget which one, maybe the aoba, but it has almost like a wicked forward lean when you look at it from the side, for some reason the Pagoda masts have always intrigued to me . Obviously the yamato-class, with the backwards raked funnel, and that massive, fat bow. American warships of the period were more utilitarian, it seems like the Japanese and Italians actually considered looks when they designed their warships instead of just functionality.
@@mikeprimm4077Fuso has the most goofy Pagoda mast lol
They look like they're begging to capsize! I don't know how they stabilized them.
Hello, my friend Mike Brady.
He is MY friend only.
Mine, not yours.
Comrades, hes OUR FRIEND
@@nursestoylandUSSR anthem starts playing
@@garyharmon6447Battleship Potemkin video soon?
My goodness this channel is superb. My Dad being in RAN would have loved it too.
He lived and breathed Ships from childhood. I wish he was still here. Ahoy from Brisbane!
1hour+ video of the one and only Mike Brady, from Oceanliner Designs! HELL YEAHHHH! THIS WILL BE A FUN VOYAGE!
I'm a simple person, I see Oceanliner Designs video, I click. (I enjoy all of your videos, Mike, keep up the amazing work!!!)
Oh what a lovely surprise! It’s our friend Mike Brady from ocean liner designs and illustrations!
I'm honestly not a huge fan of warships, but you make any topic interesting, Mike, so I always watch anyways!
A day off and a long Mike Brady episode!!
Life is good.
same right here
Long Island from the East Coast or from the West Coast of the U.S.A.?
Life is life. Only.
As art is art.
@@briancross7835 Yes.
Great video! It made me think that, since you are interested in ships lost to war, why not study the ships involved in the Halifax explosion during World War I? These ships were not lost to enemy fire, but to their own cargo and a collision in port. But the result was truly catastrophic. A video you make of these ships should be fascinating!
Great job Mike! 👍🚢
This was a great watch, thanks for your time, work and posting............
I see a Mike Brady video. I click like and then I watch.
to make sure you don't get so engrossed in the video you forget to click Like, right? 😜
@@acedecade8337 More like, I trust I'm going to like it. If not I could 'unlike' but it hasn't happened yet :)
I'd love to see a future video about the SS L'Atlantique, she's one of my favourite ships. Great video altogether though, I really love these War Ship stories.
That would be an excellent episode .
Just when i think I dont have any friends, I remember that I am subscribed to this channel.
NICE! I've been hoping for a long compilation video because your calm voice really helps me sleep and usually your videos are whitelisted on the work computers.
my god, mike brady's done it again
Remarkable pedagogical talent! This is a special skill that most people do not manage. You cover the entire Bloom's taxonomy very well. It does not surprise me you have accumulated so many subscribers.
Fantastic video Mike!
Thanks!
A whole hour of the good stuff with my friend Mike Brady! Wheeeeeee! 🎉💥
An extraordinary compilation of warships
General Billy Mitchell was right about neglect of some of the higher ranking officers in our military. It is sad that he did not live to see his - Air Force become a reality. Another excellent work there Mike. Thank you. Shalom
Just finding your channel mate, absolutely loving it so far.
When the Japanese Imperial Navy torpedoes the Japanese Imperial Army, is that really an example of friendly fire?
Tbh I don't think so lol
Friendly fire doesn't seem very friendly,.. does it..?
This was the plan all along, the Mogami saw an opportunity and seized the moment.
Think its fair game to them
The Americans were the IJN's opponents.
The army was the IJN's enemies.
Oh interesting topic! I *had* heard these names but hadn’t listened to the stories all together. I like this format
One hour of pure Mike Brady yap!?!! Sign me up
I always look forward to the videos you make
On the SS Rex story: worth also mentioning the time when an aircraft tried to deliver a package to someone aboard the Olympic. Although the Olympic was the largest floating target in the world, the aviator missed. (Story in Maxtone Graham's "The Only Way to Cross".)
A ONE HOUR VIDEO? we are blessed... just let me get my handsewing...
Poor beautiful Rex, it's a real shame that this beautiful ship was destroyed 😢
She was a nice looking ship.
Great vid as usual I love the way you provide the oral content a lot better than other TH-camrs
I'm actually quite surprised HMHS Britannic wasn't in this video given how she did sink during WWI. Bias aside, I would definitely love to see a part 2 to this!
Britannic was simply the victim of an enemy mine, not friendly fire
She was a hospital ship and didn’t sink in war maybe that’s why
@@DoomSpartanplays Britannic sank on November 21st, 1916, World War I.
@@DoomSpartanplays What do you mean "didn't sink in war", she literally hit a mine and wrecked during WWI
Love your channel Mike. The normalization of the allocation of vast resource and technology to produce evermore efficient instruments of death, does my head in as well.
You do great work! Tons of ever improving content shared with all of us, doing true justice to these stories. Thanks!
Another great video from our friend.
That last one really made my eye sweat😢. RESPECT H.M.S. Glowworm! Hip-Hip-Hip. Y’all the response! Respect to our British Cousins 🇬🇧 from Atlanta Georgia 🇺🇸
It's our friend, Mike Brady from Oceanliner designs
It's good to hear from you again, my good friend Mike Brady!
Just IMO but never enough videos on German Raiders, of the converted Merchant types. Amazing stories one and all, some truly epic. Thx for great detained productions Mike.
Nice library!! Also Hello my friend Mike Brady
Great video as usual from our friend Mike Brady!! 😊
I need a Boats and Bourbon, or.. "Ships and Sips" Podcast with you and Big Old Boats and maybe somebody else. Idk. I would listen to 2-3 hours of you guys talking about boats..
Loving all this content you guys have been shipping out!
I appreciate this new warship content recently
Hello, dear friend Mike Brady.
Just quickly wanted to give my thanks to the excellent content you publish on youtube. I always look forward to the videos about warships. Not saying I skip your oceanliner content, which also boasts incredible quality, but I hope you keep up with both content as I learn alot from it.
Cheers from a Naval ww1 and 2 history enthusiast.
Big fan of your work Mike. Never thought this would be such an interest for me but you have a really lovely presentation style. Knowledge and dress sense are second to none!
Mitchell got his recognition by actually getting the B25 Mitchell named after him. Well deserved.
Rats are the first to abandon a ship when it sinks. A short video about the rats. It is not a joke. Today has no rats on board but yesterday had.
I am seaman retired. Old.
Awesome video Mike well done ❤
A collection of existing videos, though. But yeah, good compilation!
Although your channel is primarily boat focused I enjoyed listening you talk about aircraft as well.
Mike waiting patiently for Pearl Harbor resurrection part 3 & 4…need that man
Grabbing some snacks for this one.
But no diet coke for me. Not interested in the fake sugars!
Congratulations on the documentary show, I also love ships, especially warships, not because of the drama of the loss of life but because of the ships and their technology..👏👏👏🇵🇹👍
Mike Brady, a true Friend
Nice Mike. Very nice.
I remember back in the 90s, when the Thistlegorm first became well known, there was a scheme put forward to raise one of the 8Fs for preservation. Im very glad it never came to anything.
Helmuth Heyer was acting very honourable. May his spirit live on.
Hey Mike I was just thinking, since you like doing all manners of wrecks
That you should do a 45+ minute video on dangerous wrecks.
From Russian sub. Still producing radioactive waste,
To ones filled with WW2 ammunition and ordnance.
Anyone who reads this like or comment, so Mike sees this..
I think he could do them justice.
And perhaps bring light to shipwrecks we aren’t familiar with..
And the 45 minute is not mandatory.
But 52 is… so I hope you know how much we enjoy your work and the void you filled that had been open for some time in your field of the wrecks and ship a like..
Hey it's our friend Ocean Brady from Mikeliner Designs.
Some epic stories here, and of gentlemen at sea.
My routine is to watch this channel while playing world of warships
IT'S OUR FRIEND, MIKE BRADY, FROM OCEANLINER DESIGNS, WITHOUT A MUSTACHE!
My boy never disappoints
My friend Mike Brady from Warship Designs!
I say we need a return of the Brady, Ismay stache. Love the compilation video, helps make a good chunk of time go by while I'm at work.
I am even planning on making a cardboard model of the SS Rex after bombing, Mike, IDK if I told you, I am one who makes shipwrecks from scratch out of cardboard, I have made 44 so far, and also, I made a game of the sinking of HMS Glowworm as well, it's available on rec room as I told you for some of my other games, IDK if you have the time to play, and I even did Fuso as well, along with her sister Yamashiro.
This channel is great 🎉🤩🤩
A perfect night. Just me, some popcorn, a Diet Coke, and my friend Mike Brady !
I absolutely love your content keep it up if you can ❤
Vänner! Det är vår vän Mike Brady! Från Passagerarfartyg Designer!
Thank you for the effort placed into the creation of these most informative videos. However, I do have a question about a subject I don't believe you've yet addressed. Will you detail your book collection? As an avid reader, I am only able to make out a few of the titles and it is most frustrating. Thank you!
1941? The Army Air Force was an Army organization until the reorganization in 1948, when the United States Airforce was created.
Close. The Air Force was formed in 1947.
Army Air Corps until 41
Army Air Force from 41 to 47
I love your videos Mike. They are always high quality, informative and very entertaining 🫶
Billy Mitchell. The greatest video game player of the century. Those who know, know.
I in joyed watching your video with good music 🎵🎵🎵❤❤❤
Wow Mike Brady made 3 Warship videos in a row nice
Mike Brady, my friend
Mine too 😊
Hello my friend Mike Brady. I enjoy these videos.
The IJN Fuso broke in half and floated away on fire still being shot at in the dead of night. The vision of that still fascinates me.
It’s my great friend Mike Brady! 😊
RIP HMS Thunder Child. Damn martians.
Captain and our friend Mike Brady
oh my gosh its my friend mike brady, from my favorite channel, oceanliner designs!
Glowworm was a badass.
What about the loss of the Empress of Britain Mike ! Her story deserves to be told .
The Yamato Ship should be the Number one on this list
from a french guy watching your videos thanks for your incredible work
Hi Mike! You should have mentioned USS Arizona as a ship destroyed by aircraft. You showed a picture of her flaming wreck at Pearl Harbor. The only minor critique I have ever had of one of your BRILLIANT videos! Best Regards from Pennsylvania! David
Hey it's our mate Mikey B!
37:10 that Evergiven cameo was hilarious
Such a harrowing image~
34:23
Popcorn and a Diet Coke? Me thinks a cold frosty glass of milk goes better with a bowl of popcorn! That said - what a marvelous video! Kudos and cheers !!
I just had the pleasure to make the basic design for a ship girl for SS Rex in an alternate timeline video game called Victory Belles, she's truly a beauty.
The Mogami class is one of my all time favorite cruiser classes. Mogami herself is the IJN’s queen of friendly fire, both sending and receiving (if torpedoing IJA transports could be even considered friendly fire).
Thanks so much for doing these videos, I’ve always loved ships since I was a small boy growing up near a river and I watched the huge Great Lakes cargo ships steaming down the Saginaw River to my town of Carrollton unload and load cargoes like gypsum and beans and corn and grain
The Carpathia for me will always be one of the worst losses to war, it should have survived as a museum ship
My dad was in the Eight Army in Egypt during early WW2 then in Northern Europe (I'm 72) and I remember him telling me he was on the Queen Mary when it was a troopship, in I believe in 1941. Watching this I wonder if he was on it when those German bombers were looking for it, and would I be here if they had found it? He's long gone now so I can't ask him, I wish I had asked him lots of questions but to be honest he didn't like to talk about it.
I love warships, got into it after my brother downloaded world of warships legends on Ps and been obsessed ever since
I hadn"t realized that the Suez canal was as deep as the video shows.