Tiger 1 next maybe ? I don't know why but tiger 1 tank always have special place in my memories ( its my first tier 7 tank that i get in world of tanks blitz back in 2015 and the first time i playing it i managed to win 1 vs 4 and getting my first rasenai hero medal and not to mention back then i used to watch fury movie), even now i still thinking about tiger 1 tank and even planning to buy an rc tiger 1 tank for myself at Christmas
An inspired design that was decades ahead of the technology that could have made it practical. Light and fast, it would have been very unforgiving of battle damage- though an enemy would have to catch it first! Anyone know why that front wheel is so huge?
Another great Blue Paw video. Love content and production quality. You quote its ability to maintain high G loading. I hat about its negative G loading capability
But what was more important was that the Horton brothers actually got the flying wing design to fly with reasonable stability for its time. That was an issue that Jack Northrup ran into when Northrop designed the XB-35 and XB-49, both of which experienced serious stability issues, especially with yaw. In fact, many of the control surface operations on the B-2 _Spirit_ and now B-21 _Raider_ likely incorporated the control surface design of the Horton 229, but of course with full fly-by-wire digital control.
According to Reimar Horton's own book "Nurflügel", his nurflugel (=wing only) concept was inherently stable due to its special aerodynamic layout, namely the "bell-shaped lift distribution" and a high level of taper and sweep angle, and worked well without a flight computer. His earlier designs flew well and support that claim. Jack Northrop used a different approach with his WW2 era designs an struggled a lot with instabilities in dflight.
One of my favorite aircraft among the what ifs. There would be a great asset for your 'Inside' series: US Navy flying aircraft carriers, namely the USS Akron and USS Macon rigid airships, which could carry the Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk fighters inside its airframe. Very cool 'dieselpunk' topic, IMHO. I love steampunk and dieselpunk themes anyway. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Akron en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Macon_(ZRS-5) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss_F9C_Sparrowhawk en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_aircraft_carrier
Great video. Possible small error at 13:17? "Once the engines reached 1800 RPM" your reading 10,200 RPM on the tachometers in your animation. I would think 1800 RPM would be pretty low to add fuel to a turbine engine. 1800 RPM sounds more like a piston engine. But awesome video. By far my favoirite TH-cam Chanel.
Interesting video. One question: I’m not sure I understand the point about the lack of a rear stabilizer and the cockpit’s rearward visibility. The fuselage shroud appears to restrict rearward visibility irrespective of whether there was a tail fin or rear stabilizer?
There were other flying wings made during the war. One of them crashed in the last 10 years having been restored and flyable. The others seems to me is post Korean war or just before the Korean war ended up crashing and killing and not working the problem ended up being the controls difficult to maneuver which was resolved with the computer revolution that we are currently living in
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My favorite plane to fly in the War Thunder Sim mod.
this plane had 3 x 1000 philosophy, that meaned it would go 1000 km/h (620 mi/h in freedom units), then 1000 km operational radius (also 620 mils) and could take 1000 kgs of bombs with it (+- 2200 lbs). So intresting indeed but came too late, and with shortage of everything in 44/45 in Germany, you cannot do much
The Ho 229 wasn't the first flying wing design to be flown though. Not even remotely true. Even the Horten brothers themselfs built many powered flying wings before it, and several other countries had similar designs in development too, like Northrop's XB-35
12G ??? ahahahahahahah Even modern aircraft like the F-22 or the Rafale are incapable of this. Yet they are made with very resistant composite materials. I think it was even incapable of taking 7G. It was made of wood with its fuel tanks in the wings. With its poor yaw and roll rate, it was incapable of chasing another aircraft.
One of the most beautiful and futuristic plane of WW2
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Mom? It's babe right?
Could you do the sturmtiger?
Or just tiger
Having it in french is a nice touch, and your french is perfect ! Thank you for those amazing video.
Tiger 1 next maybe ? I don't know why but tiger 1 tank always have special place in my memories ( its my first tier 7 tank that i get in world of tanks blitz back in 2015 and the first time i playing it i managed to win 1 vs 4 and getting my first rasenai hero medal and not to mention back then i used to watch fury movie), even now i still thinking about tiger 1 tank and even planning to buy an rc tiger 1 tank for myself at Christmas
El tige para es el icono de tanques de ww2, cual su vida promedio de Rc del tiger I?
Good job. Impressive CAD.
Yass!! A new video on a visionary and mysterious airframe..👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love ur content!!!
I have class tomorrow, it's currently 12:17 am but I gotta watch this first before I sleep
Beautiful video.
Can you do the Il-2 Sturmovik next?
Btw, great videos so far, looking forward to watch this one as well.
russki rubbish
Fantastic work! I love German WW2 technology!
is this your next yarnhub video bc its epic
wow the quality of this video is incredible!
Maybe the Do 17/215/217 next? Particularly the nightfighter variants.
An inspired design that was decades ahead of the technology that could have made it practical. Light and fast, it would have been very unforgiving of battle damage- though an enemy would have to catch it first! Anyone know why that front wheel is so huge?
Another great Blue Paw video. Love content and production quality. You quote its ability to maintain high G loading. I hat about its negative G loading capability
Amazing Video. Thank You!
wonderful video, thank you, just lack of explanations regarding the ejection seat and the parachute mechanism
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love when this channel and yarnhub post ❤❤
Maybe a Vid about the Blohm & Voss BV 155 High Altitude Fighter or the Horten H.XVIII "Amerika Bomber"please?
Parabéns pela pelo excelente conteúdo
Beautiful! Excellent work!!! Love this plane!
Thank you for this!!. Love the Horton 229. Beautiful looking plane. Wonder what its impact would of been had it been developed and deployed earlier?…
The most fascinating aircraft of WW2, hands down.
But what was more important was that the Horton brothers actually got the flying wing design to fly with reasonable stability for its time. That was an issue that Jack Northrup ran into when Northrop designed the XB-35 and XB-49, both of which experienced serious stability issues, especially with yaw. In fact, many of the control surface operations on the B-2 _Spirit_ and now B-21 _Raider_ likely incorporated the control surface design of the Horton 229, but of course with full fly-by-wire digital control.
According to Reimar Horton's own book "Nurflügel", his nurflugel (=wing only) concept was inherently stable due to its special aerodynamic layout, namely the "bell-shaped lift distribution" and a high level of taper and sweep angle, and worked well without a flight computer. His earlier designs flew well and support that claim. Jack Northrop used a different approach with his WW2 era designs an struggled a lot with instabilities in dflight.
hermoso tu trabajo muy buen video saludos
Oh wow.. i don't expect, you guys made this Horten video.
I love it!!! 😘😘😘🙌🙌🙌👍👍
Tiger and King Tiger Tank, please. 😁😁
Next Yarnhub vid is gonna be about the Ho-229
I'm calling it
Cool! Please make vid about the M1 Abrams tanks?
Yes
Very well done.
One of my favorite aircraft among the what ifs. There would be a great asset for your 'Inside' series: US Navy flying aircraft carriers, namely the USS Akron and USS Macon rigid airships, which could carry the Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk fighters inside its airframe. Very cool 'dieselpunk' topic, IMHO. I love steampunk and dieselpunk themes anyway.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Akron
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Macon_(ZRS-5)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss_F9C_Sparrowhawk
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_aircraft_carrier
Great video. Possible small error at 13:17? "Once the engines reached 1800 RPM" your reading 10,200 RPM on the tachometers in your animation. I would think 1800 RPM would be pretty low to add fuel to a turbine engine. 1800 RPM sounds more like a piston engine.
But awesome video. By far my favoirite TH-cam Chanel.
Cool
Hell yeah
marvel of engineering. if you showed this to anyone, they would say it's from today.
i can't believe it's entirely made of wood.
Magnífico vídeo. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Me encantan estos videos
Very nice video
Pls do next IL-2
How long does it take to animate these videos?
looks like this inspired the B-2 Spirit aka "Stealth Bomber"
Pretty sure USA took inspiration from the this Germany jet fighter design probably
Im suprised one survived to modern day, it feels like the allies assessed it saw flying wings that arent viable, then scrapped it
Interesting video. One question: I’m not sure I understand the point about the lack of a rear stabilizer and the cockpit’s rearward visibility. The fuselage shroud appears to restrict rearward visibility irrespective of whether there was a tail fin or rear stabilizer?
Your epic!
This video is good but I would gladly appreciate it if you all could make a video about how the Junkers ju 87 Stuka dive bomber.
There were other flying wings made during the war. One of them crashed in the last 10 years having been restored and flyable. The others seems to me is post Korean war or just before the Korean war ended up crashing and killing and not working the problem ended up being the controls difficult to maneuver which was resolved with the computer revolution that we are currently living in
My favorite plane to fly in the War Thunder Sim mod.
Dear Mr. Blue Paw Print people, i would really appreciate if you made an inside the FW-190, as you already made the BF 110.
This is awesome , would love to see a diagram of a Whitehead torpedo please!
Just imagine if Germany success to there research
time investment...
nice job
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It is frightening how intelligent the Germans were. It goes without saying it would've been a different world had they defeated the Allies.
Love the plane. WOOD is a horrible idea but understand the Germans had no resources.
i luv your videos
I like to watch these videos as I play war thunder or enlisted
It is interesting how similar this plane is to newer designs like the Russian S-70 drone that recently was shot down by a Russian Su-57 over Ukraine.
this plane had 3 x 1000 philosophy, that meaned it would go 1000 km/h (620 mi/h in freedom units), then 1000 km operational radius (also 620 mils) and could take 1000 kgs of bombs with it (+- 2200 lbs). So intresting indeed but came too late, and with shortage of everything in 44/45 in Germany, you cannot do much
Can you do spitfire next?
So this is the grandfather of the B2 Bomber...
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the father of the B-2🫡
The Ho 229 wasn't the first flying wing design to be flown though. Not even remotely true. Even the Horten brothers themselfs built many powered flying wings before it, and several other countries had similar designs in development too, like Northrop's XB-35
he specified it was the first flying wing design to be powered by jet/turbine engines.
Well well well look who we have ‘ere
First :) From Chile!
MoH:Frontline anyone ?
YEHAHHH
Do 335? A6m?
This is so UFO like!!!
Ho229
Why do you use crappy imperial units?
Use me as a button to make a German tank from WW2 like El Tiger I
Это та конструкция которую американцы использовали в постройке своих спиритов.Ничего своего.Всё краденое.
12G ??? ahahahahahahah Even modern aircraft like the F-22 or the Rafale are incapable of this. Yet they are made with very resistant composite materials.
I think it was even incapable of taking 7G. It was made of wood with its fuel tanks in the wings. With its poor yaw and roll rate, it was incapable of chasing another aircraft.
14th
Excellent video.