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The Strangest US Subsonic Fighter
The A-7 Corsair II saw extensive action during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. Operating primarily from aircraft carriers, A-7s conducted numerous sorties against Iraqi military targets. They performed a variety of missions, including close air support, interdiction, and strategic bombing. The A-7's precision and reliability contributed significantly to the coalition's air campaign, helping to degrade Iraqi military capabilities and support ground operations.
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Insane Fighter Rejected by the U.S. Air Force
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Whatever the quality of the aircraft, manufacturers of combat aircraft are doomed to constantly improve their products, otherwise they will quickly lose the trust they have temporarily gained from aircraft operators. General Dynamics does not deviate from this rule, and while the F-16A and F-16B Fighting Falcon fighters come off the assembly line of the Fort Worth plant in large series, the air...
The Fearsome WWII Bomber
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In the heart of World War II, the B-26 Marauder soared through the skies, a sleek and powerful bomber that struck fear into the hearts of its enemies. Dubbed "The Widowmaker" due to its early reputation for difficult handling, the Marauder quickly earned respect as one of the most effective medium bombers of the war. Pilots and crews who mastered this formidable aircraft took on daring missions...
The Most Excellent US Aircraft in the Vietnam War
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In the dense and perilous jungles of the Vietnam War, the skies were dominated by powerful, high-flying jets. Amidst these aerial giants, the unassuming Cessna A-37 Dragonfly stood out as an unexpected hero. Weighing in at a mere 14,000 pounds, this compact jet was easily accessible at waist height, a stark contrast to the towering jets that required pilots to scale shaky ladders to reach their...
Supersonic Russian Bomber Terrorizing Nato
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June 27, 1982. The early morning sun cast long shadows over the rugged, mountainous terrain of Afghanistan, a country embroiled in a brutal and complex conflict. The Soviet-Afghan War had raged for over two years, with Soviet forces struggling to quell the fierce resistance of the Mujahideen fighters. On this day, the Soviets were about to unveil a new and formidable weapon in their arsenal: th...
The Fastest Aircraft Dropped From a Bomber
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The development and operation of reusable spacecraft like the Space Shuttle and the Soviet Buran marked a significant milestone in the history of manned space exploration. These spacecraft required extensive design and research efforts to address the unique challenges posed by high-altitude and high-speed flight. This journey toward reusable spacecraft began decades earlier, with pioneering res...
The Most Deadly Airplane Ever Built by the USA
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In the vast skies of World War II, an American P-38 Lightning and a German airplane engaged in a thrilling encounter. The American pilot showcased exceptional skill and precision, maneuvering his Lightning with unmatched agility. With a burst of gunfire, he crippled the German aircraft, sending it spiraling towards the earth. As the dust settled, the victorious American pilot soared triumphantl...
The Most Strange US Bomber Ever Built
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The Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster stands out as one of the most intriguing experimental bombers of its time, designed by American engineers with the singular goal of achieving unprecedented top speeds. What made the Mixmaster so unique was its radical approach to propulsion and aerodynamics.
AI mess confusing Douglas with Martin
Wow, what a powerful piece of history! The Fearsome WWII Bomber truly captures the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought in World War II. It's important to remember and honor their legacy. Thank you for sharing this incredible story.
What's with the millimeters instead of inches? Were these planes secretly made in Britain?
I saw the CIA's air force of black A-37s. They were used to bomb Columbian villages in Reagan's war on drugs.
Another crap produced mokumentary, made by Artificial Idiocy!
Who knew that the movie "The Final Countdown" was a documentary?! 😅
Yes it's another example of Crappie AI generated videos!!! 🙄😒
Poorly done🤨
Video talking about the B-26, but footage showed numerous other bombers, including the American B-25 and the German He-111. Also, the AI audio mispronounced many words. Sloppy and poorly done video.
My thoughts exactly. I've also have an issue with other videos that have been using AI for a narrator.
Thank you, thank you thank you for the humorous interjection of F4 Phantoms! All but shot wine out my nose. . !
What a mess of a video
why
@@WingedMighmany wrong videos. Talking about one plane showing different plane.
5:04 talking about B-26 showing German He111
@@davegoodridge8352 planes are similar, there is nothing terrible here, it happens to everyone
@@WingedMigh Not to me! There's a big difference between aircraft. If one makes a video on the B26 show it, don't confuse it with other planes
At the 4:30 mark, you can see where they were used in Vietnam as A-26's in the counterinsurgency role.
Douglas A-26 was unrelated to the Martin B-26.
Also used in Korea.
@@nandi123 The Douglas A-26 Invader was redesignated as B-26. Very confusing!
They flew with the 9th airforce.
yeah
If you have a CZcams Channel, write a script and read the damned thing yourself. This is the pit we are falling into, not the Matrix, per se, but some blurry pit where there are no facts, no one wins, and bullshit is better than what is real.
Cool workhorse
Rer Minute?
Stop at 5:33 ... the guy with the tie in the front looks like Richard Nixon.
ahah mayby )
Around 4 minutes in... will someone please tell the 'stoopid' that it IS pronounced: 'Bin Waahh' not 'Bin Hoe ah'.
The A37 was developed because of a low cost.
They were developed to be trainers, not combat jets. I have stood by one as it fired up it's engine, and it didn't take long to put my fingers in my ears. It was a remarkable plane.
Wow! F-4 Phantoms over Berlin! I bet that sure caught the Nazis by surprise. Perhaps this was compiled using AI?
timestamp 6:47, we could only wish we had F4 Phantoms back in 1942?