The Flying Saucer Designed To Ram Soviet Bombers | Avro Canada Silver Bug

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  • @RexsHangar
    @RexsHangar  Před 8 měsíci +32

    F.A.Q Section - Ask your questions here :)
    Q: Do you take aircraft requests?
    A: I have a list of aircraft I plan to cover, but feel free to add to it with suggestions:)
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    A: Supporters over on Patreon now get to vote on upcoming topics such as overviews, special videos, and deep dives.
    Q: Why do you use imperial measurements for some videos, and metric for others?
    A: I do this based on country of manufacture. Imperial measurements for Britain and the U.S, metric for the rest of the world, but I include text in my videos that convert it for both.

    • @mariusmglestue1234
      @mariusmglestue1234 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I’ve suggested it before, but this time I’m early. Would you consider doing a video on the Dornier Wal?

    • @BrianTheGreenMan
      @BrianTheGreenMan Před 8 měsíci

      Avro Arrow?

    • @FinnDMG
      @FinnDMG Před 8 měsíci

      Is another "Top 10 ugliest aircrafts from [insert country name here]" planed? Would love to see one about germany

    • @scottgiles7546
      @scottgiles7546 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Based on this piece, perhaps a story on drug use in Canada in the early 50's?

    • @theinfernollama8564
      @theinfernollama8564 Před 8 měsíci

      Could you do a video about the Bloch MB.162 or The Koolhoven F.K.58? They look like interesting aircraft.

  • @mbryson2899
    @mbryson2899 Před 8 měsíci +75

    Those performance numbers (mach 2.7, 90,000 foot ceiling, etc.) remind me of the last time I talked with a retirement investment broker.

  • @drstevenrey
    @drstevenrey Před 8 měsíci +239

    This was another master piece that can be summarized by one of your own signature quotes: 'I wish I was making that up' Thanks Rex and see you next year. Can't wait.

  • @kaylzshter6153
    @kaylzshter6153 Před 8 měsíci +83

    Anti Soviet Frisbee of Death is a phrase I never knew I needed to hear, until I did. Fantastic video Rex!

  • @parrotraiser6541
    @parrotraiser6541 Před 8 měsíci +161

    A fascinating illustration of what happens when you combine science fiction, a huge, undisciplined flow of money, and a bunch of engineers unencumbered by adult supervision.

    • @dexlab7539
      @dexlab7539 Před 8 měsíci +4

      …and hubris, and having the Military in charge of everything

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 8 měsíci +4

      The whole time my brain was playing The Incredibles soundtrack.

    • @dragonbutt
      @dragonbutt Před 8 měsíci +3

      A fascinating illustration of 1950s canada

    • @ravenoferin500
      @ravenoferin500 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@MonkeyJedi99I wonder if there was inspiration or they were just also trying to think like a megalomanic.

    • @fredd3.14
      @fredd3.14 Před 7 měsíci +4

      and drugs

  • @vibeslide
    @vibeslide Před 8 měsíci +244

    Even by cold war standards this idea is insane.

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Před 8 měsíci +21

      Very true but it's also the stuff of great scifi movies where physics is... optional.

    • @tropicthndr
      @tropicthndr Před 8 měsíci +7

      Amazing how they think this goofy thing with so many design flaws would be considered top secret, now we know what top secret really means, “over budget beyond the stratosphere” but let’s spend more money on it anyway. NASA’s current design philosophy, which is why Elon’s space program is sprinting ahead so rapidly.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Před 8 měsíci +10

      At least it’s not a nuclear powered cruise missile/bomber with radioactive exhaust.

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Ah, and who doesn't remember those "Atoms For Peace" times?

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@JZsBFF I love the old informational videos from the military and chemical industry from that time period. Everything was so hopeful and completely unconcerned about safety at the same time. It’s a unique mindset.

  • @waynesworldofsci-tech
    @waynesworldofsci-tech Před 8 měsíci +61

    I used to live in Malton, only 300 metres from the old AVRO factory, and a couple of the locals remembered seeing the Avrocar. They had some really interesting ideas, emphasis on interesting.

    • @adenkyramud5005
      @adenkyramud5005 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Interesting... that's one way to say it. Another would be crack induced😂

    • @nikolaideianov5092
      @nikolaideianov5092 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@adenkyramud5005just like keltech they like to spend 50% of the money for crack

    • @BeingFireRetardant
      @BeingFireRetardant Před 8 měsíci +3

      It is at WPAFB museum. Surprisingly tiny. Very shiny. Barely flyey.

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Před 7 měsíci

      @@adenkyramud5005 That was my first idea, but then I changed it in favour of mushrooms.

  • @firstcynic92
    @firstcynic92 Před 8 měsíci +32

    I take it that sanity was not a requirement in Frost's job description, nor for the CAF and USAF personnel reviewing his work.

    • @grahambuckerfield4640
      @grahambuckerfield4640 Před 8 měsíci +7

      After some projects were canceled at Avro Canada, Frost with other engineers went to work in the US, including Frost at NASA.
      Clearly the links he made as described in this video worked out, he was to become a flight controller in the space program, if you watch the limited series released in 1998, From The Earth To The Moon, when Neil Armstrong and David Scott faced a serious emergency on Gemini 8, the actor depicted as flight controller at Houston, does not have an American accent.
      The show was accurate, it was John Frost who ran the effort to get them back.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The cold war was wild

    • @NikeaTiber
      @NikeaTiber Před 8 měsíci +5

      I think the best inventors tend to have a streak of insanity.
      The trick is teaming them up with other engineers that don't outright veto their ideas, but can collaborate to inject some practicality into the project.

  • @Katy_Jones
    @Katy_Jones Před 8 měsíci +33

    I find the lack of death rays disturbing.

    • @dragonbutt
      @dragonbutt Před 8 měsíci +6

      Knowing canada at the time, they probably had one drawn up but it was too expensive because it ran on moon rocks.

    • @doge_sevens
      @doge_sevens Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@dragonbutt shhhhhh stop revealing our secrets

  • @ma9x795
    @ma9x795 Před 8 měsíci +28

    For an aircraft that relied so heavily on the serviceability of its engines to remain controllable / airborne, the Viper is a rather curious choice of powerplant as it was originally designed as a single use engine to power Jindivic target drones. Obviously it was later beaten into shape and its early prolonged-use maintenance issues were resolved, as it went on to power the BAC Jet Provost, and with another compressor stage added, the HS Dominie.

  • @ronhudson3730
    @ronhudson3730 Před 8 měsíci +25

    Unparalleled aviation development from ‘45 to ‘55. Lots of interesting ideas that looked good on paper but didn’t come to fruition, this being one of them. Remember, the combination of almost limitless American money, combined with the post-war optimism I remember so clearly from my childhood days, fuelled by the very real threat of Soviet bombers appearing overhead, made projects like this possible. From nothing to a man on t(e moon in less than 19 years… Anything seemed possible - until it wasn’t.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Před 7 měsíci +5

      All great dreams sound foolish on paper to the next generation, unless they were completed. Had we not landed on the moon, people nowadays would say it was impossible, and ridiculous. This is also inspiring to me, because I tend to reach for the stars and dream big.
      If a dream isn't crazy, it's not big enough.

  • @eyerollthereforeiam1709
    @eyerollthereforeiam1709 Před 8 měsíci +51

    Wow, even for Canadians that's quite insane!

    • @tombogan03884
      @tombogan03884 Před 8 měsíci +29

      Not really.
      It's shaped like a hockey puck. 😆😁

    • @eyerollthereforeiam1709
      @eyerollthereforeiam1709 Před 8 měsíci +9

      @@tombogan03884 maybe they should have had it spray maple syrup into the enemy bombers engines...

    • @All2Meme
      @All2Meme Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@tombogan03884 Maybe they could use an enormous hockey stick to launch it?

    • @eyerollthereforeiam1709
      @eyerollthereforeiam1709 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@All2Meme I was thinking of making a slingshot. A truck tire inner tube stretched between two oak trees.

    • @joedingo7022
      @joedingo7022 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@eyerollthereforeiam1709 ah, but then they would need to make it run on maple syrup, as there wasn't fuel space to spare

  • @lostinpa-dadenduro7555
    @lostinpa-dadenduro7555 Před 7 měsíci +9

    As a kid I got to see the Avrocar in person as it was awaiting restoration in a U.S. Air and Space museum facility. I touched it and the guide was extremely upset with me.

  • @MrHws5mp
    @MrHws5mp Před 8 měsíci +19

    That was far from being the only ramming aircraft suggested. One of the Northrop flying wings was intended as a ram fighter as were lots of German WWII proposals. There were some examples of non-suicidal ramming attacks during WWII. Probably the most famous is the Hurricane pilot who, out of ammo and seeing a Do 17 heading for Buckingham Palace, put his wing through the Dornier's notably slim rear fuselage, cutting the tail end of it off completely. There is cine footage, taken from the ground, of the tail unit sycamour-leafing it's way to earth. The Hurricane remained flyable for a while after the collision, but unfortunately it was one of the early fabric-wing ones and air flowing in through the damaged leading edge eventually ripped the fabric to the point where it became unflyable, and the pilot had to bale out.

  • @grifter3680
    @grifter3680 Před 8 měsíci +16

    Woah, these look exactly like the flying saucers that chase Dash in the Incredibles (2004)!

  • @bhumiriady
    @bhumiriady Před 8 měsíci +25

    This is one fascinating concept aircraft video, Rex!^^
    I've heard of the Avrocar before, but your video made me aware of this flying saucer concept from Avro Canada.

  • @mechaman7818
    @mechaman7818 Před 7 měsíci +3

    These showed up in F-91 Gundam. They were still called BUGS. They even looked like the inner petal drawing of the disc at 4:35. Now that I look at it, the circular cockpit on that craft looks very similar to the domed cockpit Iron Mask sits in on the Rafflesia mobile armor.

  • @scrumpydrinker
    @scrumpydrinker Před 8 měsíci +6

    Drach’s cocaine laced rum seems to have had a much wider distribution than anyone had ever thought…

  • @samborambobo
    @samborambobo Před 8 měsíci +4

    That first boat you showed at the beginning of the video, what a masterpiece!

    • @samuelruetz5175
      @samuelruetz5175 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The paint job and general hull form would suggest it's some form of Tailspin fanart. If you're unfamiliar with that, it's Disney's answer to the question "what if several characters from the Jungle Book starred in a deiselpunk 30s style adventure serial?"

  • @torchris1
    @torchris1 Před 8 měsíci +6

    There’s a whole country waiting with baited breath for the Avro Canada Story! 🇨🇦

  • @makschorney2514
    @makschorney2514 Před 8 měsíci +7

    They all look remarkably like the BMW WW2 projects of the late war period! Great Video!

    • @papadopp3870
      @papadopp3870 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I think they ARE the same. Winners get the spoils.

  • @satagaming9144
    @satagaming9144 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I believe the supply lines from Colombia to the drafting room were running quite well in the case of this design...

    • @Double_Vision
      @Double_Vision Před 7 měsíci

      The shipments have been redirected to KelTec these days.

  • @TheEvilpossum
    @TheEvilpossum Před 8 měsíci +7

    Have mentioned in another thread, a term I have come up with that covers both "flying saucers" and many flying wings is "Fat Wing", meaning a thick wing surface about as long as the craft, with resulting high resistance to stalling. From examples like the Chance Vought V-173 and Kalinin K-7, what we can see is that the true saucer had no advantages over a semi circular or elliptical design, and that all could work with propellers. It's also clear in hindsight that after Sikorsky came along, there was nothing these craft could do that a helicopter couldn't do better outside of less noise and better fuel economy.

  • @Lensman864
    @Lensman864 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I enjoyed this one Rex (as always!); well done.
    Wishing you, from just up the road from the Duxford IWM, a productive, expansive and enjoyable 2024.

  • @josephd.5524
    @josephd.5524 Před 8 měsíci +15

    You have to admit, as an explanation for all the old UFO sightings from the 50s and 60s New Mexico-area, one-off almost-working prototypes of some of these really fit. There probably are some real interesting things in the underground hangars, just not extraterrestrial.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Před 7 měsíci

      And people who claimed to see these were called insane, same as people who claimed to see the stealth bomber, and even the Me 262.
      A harsh reminder of the narrowmindedness of both people who want to and don't want to believe in extraterrestrial craft.
      If someone wants to believe the US is hiding aliens, they'll see a hot air balloon and stake their life that it abducted them, probed them and killed the Easter bunny.
      And if we ever do, or even have recovered alien craft, there will always be some boomer to laugh and say "Impossible! ROFL! So stupid!"
      Humans are a funny bunch.

    • @White_Recluse
      @White_Recluse Před 7 měsíci

      I had a feeling that all the UFO sightings were just experimental military aircraft, and the fact this just pretty much proves it

  • @plasmaburndeath
    @plasmaburndeath Před 8 měsíci +1

    TY for Covering the developments of the Secretly named 'Enterprise' NX-000.001 Alpha: Saucer Development.

  • @kittehgo
    @kittehgo Před 8 měsíci +17

    I wonder if anything like it could be produced, with the technical knowledge and materials we have today 🤔

    • @Jon6429
      @Jon6429 Před 8 měsíci +1

      There was some small drone prototypes kicking around in the late 90's using the coanda effect and computer assisted fly-by wire tech has found its way down to toy aircraft. So possibly, with a big enough power to weight ratio even a lawnmower can fly.

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Před 8 měsíci +6

      The idea is just as stupid now as it was then

    • @ericpode6095
      @ericpode6095 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@Jon6429I've seen a "flying lawnmower"! It was a RC mock up but it looked quite convincing . 😊

    • @dragonbutt
      @dragonbutt Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Jon6429 Fly by wire would probably be the thing to make this idea work. It would need MANY computers. ALL OF THEM.

    • @Will-hv9ns
      @Will-hv9ns Před 7 měsíci +1

      The thrust/lift generated by this sort of design is massively inferior to conventional designs. This is absolutely dead end development.

  • @andrewmacgregor8717
    @andrewmacgregor8717 Před 8 měsíci +6

    The Frisbee of Death ☠️! Ohh, Canada, how could you?

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Před 8 měsíci

      Well, they were inspired by the nazis. So,... they could.
      The Ozzies planned on building a boomerang of death, allegedly.
      As for the Brits, everything they build is basically meant to die in.

  • @martijn9568
    @martijn9568 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Rex, April Fool's is still a couple of months away. In any case, I will be putting my tinfoil hat on. Just in case the CIA does come to my house to zapp me, with one of these, from the face of the earth.😂

  • @hckyplyr9285
    @hckyplyr9285 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Know much about "Pyewacket" or the "lenticular defense missile"? It was a proposed defensive armament for the B-70 that would fly at hypersonic speeds and pull 100G that would similarly just bash into interceptors or SAMs. They did quite a bit of development work on it. Havent seen much on it on CZcams but i guess flying saucer shaped aircraft/missiles were all the rage back in the 50s.

  • @mistformsquirrel
    @mistformsquirrel Před 8 měsíci +2

    I think we've found the line between genius and insanity and this guy kept hopping back and forth across it like a jump rope.

  • @thefuturist1867
    @thefuturist1867 Před 8 měsíci +5

    for half a second I though it would be about those Lenticular defensive missiles the valkyrie had

  • @billpostscratcher2025
    @billpostscratcher2025 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Pye Wacket was another 'flying saucer', a Mach 7 Lenticular Defense Missile for the B-70.

  • @jonathan_60503
    @jonathan_60503 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Ah, the Avro Car - unexpected precursor to the hovercraft

  • @atomdent
    @atomdent Před 8 měsíci +1

    Frost reminds me of Rusty Venture,including the" directing " of officials. In fact the whole thing is very Venture Industrys,lol!!Thanks Rex!

  • @marleegould542
    @marleegould542 Před 5 měsíci

    My instructor at Job Corps here in the US (for non Americans, it's a government run job training program) has pictures of her standing next to the Avro Aircar as a kid. Her dad worked at Avro at the time and took her out to see it.

  • @carlwheezerofsouls3273

    this video summoned a mystical frog into my house that my two cats both didnt notice somehow, i had to get it outside carefully, wrapped the little guy up in a burrito of toilet paper so i didnt get my hands slimy, he actually chilled out after a second and was just vibing.

  • @Ph03nix1
    @Ph03nix1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Man that thing is the Ultimate Frisbee.

  • @FandersonUfo
    @FandersonUfo Před 8 měsíci +2

    love the maple leaf roundels

  • @viatcheslavshleniov21
    @viatcheslavshleniov21 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you, you are making great content. Dc-3 and Dc-6 those beauties needs your attention.

  • @raymondyee2008
    @raymondyee2008 Před 7 měsíci

    Omg that display picture I saw that in an aviation magazine when I was young; crazy is an understatement.

  • @arno-luyendijk4798
    @arno-luyendijk4798 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I just love your colorful use of euphemisms and irony, Rex: Anti-soviet frisbee of death.......priceless!!!

  • @ccfmfg
    @ccfmfg Před 7 měsíci

    I used to work for Avrocar in Canada and spirited away the 1st 9961 silver Bug Prototype away before the Avrocar was bought out and dissolved. It's still in My garage. I only take it out a couple times a year to fly it to the local Dairy Queen for a Blizzard Shake. But You are absolutely right about the visibility not being the Greatest because of the center cockpit, but it is also a problem when going thru the Drive-Thru when You try to reach Your Order all the way over at the Window!

  • @noahortiz4738
    @noahortiz4738 Před 7 měsíci

    I find it funny that he doesn’t think people would willingly fly a plane into something else, because I can think of two pretty good examples of it

  • @anthonywalker4108
    @anthonywalker4108 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Ramming a bomber at mach 2 thats some math to hit a soft bit a few feet wide and not a bomb or engine. Brave or mad?

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr Před 8 měsíci

      both?

  • @robbierobinson8819
    @robbierobinson8819 Před 8 měsíci

    A fascinating video. Looking forward to watching more of your videos and enjoying your great narration in 2024. Thank you for the enlightenment and entertainment over the year.

  • @user-tu7yi5yw9x
    @user-tu7yi5yw9x Před 7 měsíci

    Another great video, sort of Xmas gift. Thanks Rex, and wish you a prosperous 2024.

  • @oilguygamer1744
    @oilguygamer1744 Před 8 měsíci

    Another Great one. Thanks. All the best for the festive season

  • @lathelarson4009
    @lathelarson4009 Před 7 měsíci

    imagine being the test pilot, being briefed on what you will be testing..."you want me to ram what at mach2?"

  • @toastysalmen4642
    @toastysalmen4642 Před 8 měsíci +1

    well damn, I thought this was gonna be @Mustards new video not Rex's. either way happy surprise!.

  • @themercer4972
    @themercer4972 Před 8 měsíci +2

    It must have been a wonderful time to be a Canadian when we had flying saucers of death.

  • @macbrown99
    @macbrown99 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I, for one, lament the absence of manned supersonic destructo-disks in my life.

  • @armyman-ig7qs
    @armyman-ig7qs Před 8 měsíci +1

    great videos been watching for long while now

  • @aaronsakulich4889
    @aaronsakulich4889 Před 8 měsíci

    The despair in rex's voice when he says "alarming"....

  • @LaMarcheFutilé101
    @LaMarcheFutilé101 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The pilot sitting in the middle of this thing, _completely_ surrounded by jet fuel, trying to ram enemy aircraft. Jesus christ.

  • @alexdemoya2119
    @alexdemoya2119 Před 7 měsíci

    Intercontinental Flying Saucer Fantasies is my favorite funk band of the late 70s

  • @leetheeagle7264
    @leetheeagle7264 Před 8 měsíci +2

    So thats where the flying saucer concept came from.

  • @RenoLaringo
    @RenoLaringo Před 2 měsíci

    9:38 My stomach still hurts!😂 I love your videos !

  • @alm5992
    @alm5992 Před 8 měsíci

    Just looking at the cross sections of this thing blows my mind! So many vents; it would have been a nightmare to clean!

  • @drksideofthewal
    @drksideofthewal Před 7 měsíci

    “I can’t imagine a pilot volunteering-“
    Let me stop you right there

  • @Hybris51129
    @Hybris51129 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Little did they know that their anti-communist Frisbee of death would be used by the Soviet Union's most powerful psychic... Yuri.

  • @blu___1612
    @blu___1612 Před 8 měsíci

    all the bestfor the new year

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc Před 8 měsíci

    Happy New Year!

  • @Olumin37
    @Olumin37 Před 7 měsíci

    Trying to make a flying saucer aeroplane is like trying to make a renaissance rapier in the stone age.

  • @CanuckWolfman
    @CanuckWolfman Před 7 měsíci

    *"And, continuing the trend of designing weapons best suited for a Tom Clancy novel..."* Tom Clancy, hell. This man is related to Gerry Anderson. You cannot convince me otherwise.

  • @sim.frischh9781
    @sim.frischh9781 Před 7 měsíci

    Those, often outright bizarr, ideas of early aircraft pioneers are really fascinating to look back to as a lesson on what was tried and worked.
    Many of those strange ideas had great promises which they then sadly could no longer hold up to in practice.
    It´s almost sad that, while we now might have the technology to remedy their weaknesses from the technical limitations back then, in most cases we now have better solutions for the same goals or functions. But they make great inspiration for SciFi fighters! XD

  • @FumbleSquid
    @FumbleSquid Před 8 měsíci +2

    Where on earth did they get that max speed estimate????
    Did they just add up the thrust of all the engines or something? Cause I imagine there'd be A LOT of losses due to having your exhaust flow around in ducts before exiting.
    I bet nowadays with turbo fans you could get one of these to work. Idk about anywhere near mach tho lol

    • @dragonbutt
      @dragonbutt Před 8 měsíci +1

      Postwar canadian optimism fueled estimates. As far as they were concerned at the time anything was possible. Even putting things into space with a giant cannon. Read up on Gerald Bull if you want more absolutely nutso canadian ideas lol

  • @SephirothRyu
    @SephirothRyu Před 8 měsíci +2

    Ah, a weapon for when the Canadians decide they are no longer sorry.

  • @ibluap
    @ibluap Před 8 měsíci

    Happy new year!

  • @Insanitypants80
    @Insanitypants80 Před 8 měsíci

    Another great vid.
    (I will go into more detail in another comment at a later date)

  • @Vatharian
    @Vatharian Před 7 měsíci +1

    @3:26 - this is the coolest spaceship from 90s video game I've ever seen!
    But jokes aside, was there any possibility, that Silver Bug 1 and 2 could actually work as Frost envisioned? I have real trouble envisioning how the airflow would look and how VTOL would be achieved in both cases

  • @Dr.K.Wette_BE
    @Dr.K.Wette_BE Před 8 měsíci

    Nice in depth doc !

  • @rjbartrop2
    @rjbartrop2 Před měsícem

    The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada in Winnipeg has an Avrocar on display.

  • @davidgenie-ci5zl
    @davidgenie-ci5zl Před 8 měsíci +1

    10:30 Simular to the Flying Sub carried by the Sea View submarine in the 1960's TV show... Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.

  • @maryclarafjare
    @maryclarafjare Před 7 měsíci

    Absolutely amazingly wild!!!!

  • @lord_scrubington
    @lord_scrubington Před 7 měsíci

    kinda intersting that these designs were first imagined just before flying saucers were prominent in popular culture

  • @Marce159951
    @Marce159951 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video and channel! Happy New Year 🎉

  • @itsjohndell
    @itsjohndell Před 8 měsíci

    Happy New Year Rex>

  • @sasapetrovic1084
    @sasapetrovic1084 Před 7 měsíci

    Happy New Year

  • @danieldonaldson8634
    @danieldonaldson8634 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Frost, at the time that he came to Canada, was the designer of the world speed record holding aircraft, the Swallow for De Havilland. He had been a major part of the Hornet replacement for the Mosquito, and he had as much experience with wing-slot design as probably anyone else working at that time.
    What, in its glibness, is omitted here is how much impact the research into the Coanda Effect had in advanced aerodynamic design. Coanda airflow promised to create whole new possibilities that removed the separation of power and lift, by making the leading edge of the wing act as generator of both. The figures around maximum speeds aren't as fanciful as they are made out to be: there was no experimental limit established for when Coanda-generated pressures might collapse, provided sufficient supply of high-speed airflow, but what was experimentally established put these figures within reasonable bounds.
    Jets were very new in 1948, and had already blown away the propeller driven model for most military aviation. They provided far higher flow rates than had been possible with props and pistons. With no theoretical limit known, a man who had designed the world's fastest aircraft, had extensive experience working on the engineering of airfoil leading edges, where Coanda structures would go, knew enough to be responsible for the jet-transformation of the most successful, fast and innovative aircraft of WWII, and with the US Air Force paying him to think big, he did what anyone with the imagination (not necessarily including the commenters below, or the author of the video) would do.
    It's not worth including the points that Avro Canada were headed to building the most advanced interceptor in the world - The Arrow - or that many of the best minds in British aircraft engineering were brought by Avro to Malton. The Arrow, remember, had the same design brief, which was to intercept Soviet bombers on their way to US targets, over the pole. That required short flight times, very high climb rates, and high ceiling. The company knew what it was doing, and Frost was the guy.
    Also not worth mentioning that the underlying issues of control of an unstable lift generating system is exactly what was finally mastered in the F-16, making it the most capable military aircraft of its type today, and the same problems needed to be solved in the Osprey and the F-35, to say nothing of the Harrier. Frost was visionary, and I am sure could see the direction of aviation over the next 40 years clearly enough, even if the snark here indicates how many are still unable to keep up with his ideas.

    • @MrArgus11111
      @MrArgus11111 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Every fascinating aerospace project that gets cancelled was going to be the best thing ever. Every single time. Because people who "lacked vision" wouldn't perpetually keep dumping money into those projects it is therefore their fault, and never the designers', that Canada/Russia/the UK/Germany etc did not have the VERY BEST interceptor/reconnaissance plane/cruise missile etc. Thus, forever ad nauseum, Canadians can have the best superfighter ever in the (cancelled) Arrow, F-22 critics can have the (cancelled) world beater YF-23 Black Widow, the UK can have the (cancelled) best strike aircraft in the world in the TSR2... and it will never end. You aren't upset with Rex for getting his facts wrong. You are upset that he didn't speak about the Silverbug and the Avrocar in reverent tones. Frost was brilliant, no doubt, but he was also quite mistaken in many respects. No one here in the comments is having any trouble keeping up with his ideas.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Před 8 měsíci

      It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if all the unconventional research was shunted to secret programs that we’ve just never heard about yet publicly.

    • @jamesharding3459
      @jamesharding3459 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@MrArgus11111 I was going to say something similar, but I think you’ve quite nailed it. Cancelled projects are never what they “might have been”.

    • @jamesharding3459
      @jamesharding3459 Před 8 měsíci

      Not how fluid dynamics works, buddy. Sorry to burst your fantasy.

  • @VintageWanderer
    @VintageWanderer Před 8 měsíci +1

    You can wonder if someone tried this later on with better technology. Very interesting

  • @mkendallpk4321
    @mkendallpk4321 Před 8 měsíci

    Me thinks that Mr. Frost saw flying saucers everywhere he looked.

  • @mikemullen8174
    @mikemullen8174 Před 6 měsíci

    Based on a myriad of blurry photos I can only assume these flew in the 1950s and spooked a lot of people in rural America.

  • @peterjohnson6273
    @peterjohnson6273 Před 8 měsíci

    Always interesting. Thanks.

  • @TheNecromancer6666
    @TheNecromancer6666 Před 7 měsíci

    Coanda Effect: remember the Exhaust exits of 2012 F1 cars? Yes. Those.

  • @The_diffman
    @The_diffman Před 7 měsíci

    Keep going rex!!!

  • @jonathancollard7458
    @jonathancollard7458 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for your videos. They are a highlight every time. Looking forward to every video and especially Canadian content. 😊
    Very curious if there was ever a night fighter response by Japan to the B29 raids?

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 7 měsíci

    *Rex: **_"Anti-Soviet Frisbee of Death"_*
    Genius...🤭

  • @migueldelacruz4799
    @migueldelacruz4799 Před 8 měsíci

    Somebody loved the Jetsons.

  • @MisterApol
    @MisterApol Před 8 měsíci +5

    Can you think of *any* disk shaped aircraft that flew successfully? I can't. All these pseudo UFO craft were duds.

    • @ripvanwinkle2002
      @ripvanwinkle2002 Před 8 měsíci +4

      frisbee

    • @ddddddddddd5354
      @ddddddddddd5354 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Vought V-173
      XF5U
      And some other circular wings

    • @copter2000
      @copter2000 Před 8 měsíci +3

      The USS Enterprise from the 1969 documentary, Star Trek.

    • @Will-hv9ns
      @Will-hv9ns Před 8 měsíci

      @@ddddddddddd5354 the XF5U never flew

    • @kiwidiesel
      @kiwidiesel Před 8 měsíci

      Millennium Falcon😂

  • @fraserconnell21
    @fraserconnell21 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Anti soviet Frisbee of death !! Such a brilliant name. Much better than the snow-thingy. Great interesting film. 👍🏼

  • @stevenborham1584
    @stevenborham1584 Před 8 měsíci +1

    No one has mentioned adverse gyroscopic forces of the giant anular disc compressor/turbine in full song. This would have severely limited maneuvrability. I reckon these projects were always a flimsy smoke screen for more exotic levity disc craft that was being worked on at deeper levels. Excellent plausable deniability.

  • @SVanHutten
    @SVanHutten Před 7 měsíci

    Ahh, that time when lenticular flying vehicles were in fashion: Pye Wacket, Sack AS-6, the Lenticular Re-Entry Vehicle and, of course, the AvroCar.

  • @DaiElsan
    @DaiElsan Před 7 měsíci

    Imagine that Y2 being used as a drone today.

  • @alexandergustafsson4245
    @alexandergustafsson4245 Před 8 měsíci

    Happy New Year Rex! :)

  • @C-Henry
    @C-Henry Před 8 měsíci +1

    Flying saucers are strange enough, but even stranger to me is how often in history the idea of designing an aircraft for the specific purpose of ramming other aircraft has been entertained. It seems like the kind of idea that could only be dreamed up by someone with little to no actual flying experience, not just because of the obvious risks, but I think there's this concept in the minds of some armchair pilots that steering your aircraft into an intentional collision with another would be easy, and I highly doubt that thats the case. It also seems like it'd be a nightmare to maintain due to the likelihood of structural damage as well as all the debris the engines may ingest during a successful attack. It's really no surprise that the idea has never really taken off.

  • @randalc6118
    @randalc6118 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Got to love those boys at Avro. It was a good company but too bad the Gov at the time sold out the company and county

  • @robertdragoff6909
    @robertdragoff6909 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Weren’t they supposed to spin?
    Anyway, maybe they should try again because technology has changed since then…..
    Who knows, maybe they did, and that could be the source of all the UFO reports!
    Great video Rex

    • @interpl6089
      @interpl6089 Před 6 měsíci

      Most UFO reports are actually triangles...

  • @MenwithHill
    @MenwithHill Před 8 měsíci

    Any ramming-based military technology is top tier.

  • @paulbarthol8372
    @paulbarthol8372 Před 7 měsíci

    You have to wonder about an aeronautical engineer who has to be reminded to add landing gear.