VERY HUGE AND LOUD PULSE JET HEINKEL HE-162 PULSO SCALE 1:3.5 MODEL AIRCRAFT / FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2023
- Model: Heinkel HE-162
Engine: 140mm Pulse Jet Engine with 16Kg thrust
Scale: 1/3.5
Weight: 14.5 kg
Wingspan: 2.00m
Length: 2.50m
Pilot: Jiri Novacek
Builder: Jiri Novacek
Construction report: • HEINKEL HE-162 PULSO ...
Event: "Days of Speed and Thunder" Rothenburg Germany in May 2023
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More videos from this event you can see my playlist:
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I usually do not watch r/c videos all the way through but I could not turn away from this one. Well done. I have always been fascinated by Pulse Jets and this takes the cake.
its loud and unefficient. just warkiddy fanboy stuff. nothign serious.
@@Raketenclub
das Triebwerk wurde in den 30ern entwickelt und eingesetzt,damals war es der erste Marschflugkörper(Cruise Missiles{vor der V2 die eine richtige interkontinentale Rakete war}und wurde mit großen Erfolg gegen die englischen Luft-Terroristen eingesetzt! Aber du hättest vermutlich damals viel bessere Sachen erfunden und umgesetzt,nicht wahr ?
@@nobbi3485 erkenne ganz klar deine Gesinnung.
.... Wenn Baerbock erst Kanzlerin ist - wird sie Dir dein Spielzeug schon noch verbieten :x - fuers Klimaaaaa
@@Raketenclub
Höhöhö, das träumst du aber nur,schon die neusten Wahl Prognosen studiert,das Volk begreift langsam!
Surely you’ve seen rocket man then? He builds the best practical pulse jet engines
Incredible model, skilled pilot. Incidentally, I showed this to an old guy who was a kid in London during WW2, he said the sound cutting out was pretty scary. He still thought it is a brilliantly done flight.
I actually know a guy who was an apprentice in WW2 he saw the first V2 strike while at a train station said it was just a flash as it came down then it exploded l.
My eldest sister (now deceased) was a small child learning to talk during the Blitz. The sound of the "Doodlebug" (i.e., V1) would cease just before it crashed into somewhere in London. My Aunts and Uncles in the UK, when remembering the raids, used to tell us that my sister could hear a V1 earlier than anyone else in the household, and would yell out "Doodlebug, Doodlebug," and everyone would start heading for cover.
@@burtinhart8438 My Father said he feared the V2s the most, you couldn't hear them, you didn't see them but suddenly, day or night , your whole street disappeared along with everyone who lived there.
It's basically a V1 on the back of a glider. Londoners learned that when the engine stopped the V1 was coming down so of course they feared that silence.
@@MXB2001
Wrong, He-162 Salamander was powered with BMW 003 is an early axial turbojet engine produced by BMW AG in Germany during WW2.
Stunning flight, and in true German WW2 ways no landing gear. I dare say the sound of the pulse jet just stopping would send shivers down older folk watching this from the UK.
Just a better guided V1
Yes , My mother who was in London during the second world war . Said they would hear the V1's fly over . And just got used to them . But when the engine stopped, then every body would dive for cover !
I'm seeing your comments on a lot of jet related videos, looks like we have some interests in common lol
@@SuperGarryGamer no, CZcams only serve up a very small portion of what's available to really see. Its sadly a game of what you never find in a search, we all get served the same shit
Doodlebugs, if you don't mind!!!!😄@@welshpete12
The builder / flyer Jiri Novacek was incredibly skilled. I was impressed with the lighting of the motor, and his method of using a foot pedal to launch the aircraft.
Jiri seemed to have thought of everything to make this a successful flight....WOW....
Didn't just fly extremely well, it glides well too. Excellent job.
Was just about to say the same thing. Amazing glide ratio for those stubby little wings.
I thought it had stubby wings, but that thing looked like it climbed at one point. Might have been a strong head wind.
Fantastic aircraft great video
@@OldMtnGeezer Low wing loading, once the fuel has been spent. Pulse jets have an excellent thrust to weight ratio, around 2:1 especially considering they don't need an oil tank and pump and batteries to run them. An engine this size has a thrust of around 30 lbs.
I find that landing amazing, I don't think bringing it in like that is trivial.
Possibly the most thrilling flight I have watched. Great plane, and amazing skill.
Most thrilling flight? Oh boy, wait till you see a real airplane... you might just lose your mind.
@@Q-nt-Tf With a Pulsejet? 😄
There’s so many R/C videos out there. But this is the first I actually watched beginning to end. Recreating a WWII pulse jet just blew my mind!
Next up a Me 163 Komet?
That RC plane not only flies great but sounds awesome too.
This was the best camera work I've ever seen on a CZcams RC video. Very well executed !!!
That was my first thought, followed by how great was the pilot and then what a great model! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Whoever did the camera needs to post tutorials. Great job all around.
I was just going to write the same thing 😃👍
I would like to see a video shot from the "cockpit" of that buzz bomb.
@@QuantumRift It's not a buzz-bomb, that would have been the V1, this Heinkel is a "buzz-fighter" to catch allied bombers.
The doppler effect is strong in this one
That was extremely well done.
What a skillful operator! Beautiful. Thanks very much for posting!
Wow! Amazing aircraft. Sounds like a two stroke engine but seemed to just cut through the air with tons of power in reserve. Can’t imagine the wing stresses on this model. Well built. Oh- and good camera work too!
Because of the scale, the stubby wings on this can take more Gs than the original.
@@KutWrite Also, likely some modern materials like glass or carbon fiber used in the construction.
They used a Two Stroke leaf blower to put some airflow through the intake to start it.
@@lioncurlewlike early German ww2 jets had a 2 stroke 2 cylinder to start them
Pretty damn cool, the doppler effect with a pulse jet is something else! Great flight, powered and gliding, which i didn't expect!
What a cool plane to look at. Nicely built.
Holy shit, what a pilot, hat’s off to you sir. 👍
Vaguely terrifying, genuinely hypnotic demonstration of pulse jet technology on a stress resistant airframe. Full scale tests of the pulse jets on Junkers aircraft very nearly ripped off the wings. The pilots themselves watched as the sheet metal began “rippling” on the dive bomber tested airframe when the pulse jets got to the proper ignition speed. Certainly disconcerting, to say the least!
Kudos to this team!
If the war had dragged on longer, I can imagine this tech being pushed harder. It's about as simple as an engine gets.
@@paulmurgatroyd6372 Full scale testing resulted in nauseated and deafened pilots-the detonations were simply too close to the pilot and observer! Amazing tech, no question about it!
@@JG-mp5nb Hanna Reitsch was made of stern stuff!
@@waynerussell6401 No joke!
Pulse jet technology is super simple but powerful. A very nice demonstration!
Fantastic. Love the look of the HE-162.
That is peak RC.
Such a wonderful model, flight and film.
One of the coolest RC planes I've seen in a long time and the pilot made flying it look so easy.
Wow! That was not only an impressive flight, but the way it glides effortlessly is simply outstanding. 👏👏👏 Your craftsmanship and attention to detail really shine through in this model aircraft. I'm amazed at how well it performs and the level of realism you've achieved. I'm curious to learn more about the design and engineering behind it. Keep up the fantastic work! ✈🔥🔧
dunno I put a .60ci engine on a 60" kit that called for a .45 that went so quick I had to reinforce the ailerons, cause they'de flutter at high speed LOL
I bet there were a few elderly grandmothers out there thought the doodle bugs were back again. Pulse jets simple technology but not an easy subject to master
The glide to finish was perfection.
Now that is absolutely wicked.. I loved the sound of that pulse jet engine. Beautifully flown liked how it just glided back in when the engine stopped 👍👍👍
What did you expect it to do when the engine cut ! Just fall out of the sky ? Moron 2
Wow, that’s wild! I believe the buzz bombs used the same technology, same sound. I say that because, when that engine stopped, it sounded like that dooming silence that the British witnessed before one would hit. Really a unique and amazing RC scale model!
That is correct!
A link to a guy on youtube doing in pulse jets: czcams.com/users/results?search_query=maddox+pulse+jet
And there was a planned variant of the He-162 to be powered by a Pulse jet engine
@@EnterpriseXI That is correct, wasn't it intended to use two Argus Geräte?
Pretty amazing it can be started with a leaf blower. Usually they need compressed air. I bought one of the cheap hobbyking pulse jets. I could never get it to run on its own.
@@edwardd9702 that's a shame Edward D.Flying something like that wow That is the dogs bollocks
Wahnsinn!😊
Danke dafür, dass es solche Enthusiasten gibt, die solche Modelle in die Tat umsetzen!
I've never been entertained by RC videos.....until now. The thrust and control of this model was jawdropping. Hats off to the crew for their passion and dedication. 👌
Cool! I'll never forget myself and a coworker accidentally turning the long steel handle of our radius bender into a pulse jet .
We weren't doing anything bad. We were just firing the boss' Cayenne pepper bottle from the tube like a cannon using alcohol.
Suddenly the damn thing went full auto when the end cap blew off.
I'm sure the office personnel were confused to find the thing still smoking after a 20 second cacophony of noise with NO ONE around.
Lol
Very impressive aircraft and flying skills. The neighbors must love hearing that pulse jet fire off! 😁😉
Not just the Heinkel HE-162, but the V-1 - Buzz-bomb. If you think that's loud, can you imagine what the pilot had to endure? Thanks for the video. Jon
When the engine stopped running at the end, I really got the chills after learning about the V1 and V2 units
Yep, you had no worries if you could hear the jet buzzing away, if it went silent then you were in trouble. Very ominous sounding plane.
Wow! Great sound, wonderfully flown, and well filmed. 👍
Amazing model and excellent flying skills! Also a big thumbs up to the camera operator, I know from experience how hard it is to hold a fast flying model in shot and not lose it from the frame.
Great build and machining work. Once it hits resonance, away it goes! One of the fastest RC models I have ever seen.
Superb landing, and what a sound! 😀
Outstanding aircraft and a spectacular demonstration. Well Done Sir.
I wish they would put cameras in these things. I know some do but it would be incredible if the camera was in this outstanding aircraft.
This has got to be THE best RC plane I've ever seen!!
Outstanding!
That's just absolutely awesome! Neatest rc plane I've ever seen!! That's cool how a pulse jet works!!
Darn that thing is fast. I can imagine how it was to witness and hear the full scale version heading towards you in war times.
The full scale version had a real turbojet engine not a pulsjet like this one.
@@bountyflyer the V1 had a pulse jet
@@jodeldk yes but this is a Heinkel Slamander not a rocket. Supposed to have mechanical retracts using bed springs and a Jumo or BMW 003 turbojet on top of it.
Almost never happened: only a few where built, even less flew, and the very few that did go up met a 15 to 1 ratio of P51's and the likes. I have not found reports of HE162's doing ground attacks. They were meant to shoot down B17's and B24's in such numbers that the allies would reconsider fighting on against Germany. In march 1945 that is. It's in the historybooks now that that failed.
@@daddyjohan911 The allies wouldn't have ever quit. It might have been hopeful thinking, but the nazis had to be defeated. If the Japanese had waited another six or eight months to "sneak" attack Pearl, the outcome of the war may have been different.
Awesome model and flies really well, the pulse jet powers the plane effortlessly…great job, I’m sure a lot of hours went into this build.
Beautiful sound and flying of the Spatz
I genuinely applauded that landing. Superb footage of a beautiful model aircraft and a brilliant pilot at the controls.
Exquisite! What a brilliant RC model.
Far out!! Great build and superb flight from start to finish!
This is absolutely magnificent. Getting a Pulse Jet to run so flawlessly is incredible
Отличный пилотаж и манёвры!!!И движок супер,шустрее винтовых.
Definitely something you don’t see every day. Very VERY nice model. Congrats
That looks very fast,and the best looking RC I have ever seen.
Mann, wäre ich gerne da gewesen!
Rothenburg ( Pulso City) ist jedes Jahr der Hammer‼️
I'm sitting here with my 103 year old grandpa WWII vet in Europe. He remembers these "Buzz Bombs" in Germany and he just said your RC model and the real thing sounds the same. He heard this sound from across the room. He said it kinda startled him even 80 years later.
I was the youngest member of the Toledo Weak Signals Model Airplane club in Michigan in 1981-85, and the club bylaws specifically stated that at neither flying field was a pulse-jet allowed to be run, due to the obnoxious noise levels these create.
THIS video was fucking awesome!
Now that's impressive, different, looks and sounds amazing, flies and glides incredibly well too in the hands of a very skillful pilot. Truly awesome, congratulations and thanks for sharing.
This is literally all or nothing. Pulse jets are fascinating to me. The fact people make planes to run on them with full throttle till no throttle and bring it home is actually incredible 😊
More than half a century ago, when I was in high school, we had a "science" assembly in the gym that was conducted by a former science teacher from our school. Maybe it was NSA or NASA or something (we had a lot of these things in Maryland in the 1960s), I can't recall. Well the "finale" of his demonstration show was a ram jet that he had mounted to a stand. He gave his patter and then he set off that jet and it went on for about 10 seconds. I think my ears bled. It was the loudest noise (in a gym, no less) that I have ever heard in my life before or since. After the screaming had died down, we walked out of the gym VERY quietly. I passed my principal on my way out. He had a look of fire and brimstone on his face. Needless to say, former science teacher was never invited back.
Superb, and what a smooth glide landing.
Days of Speed and Thunder is a very nice Event in Rothenburg. Very nice Models, cool People there and the sound is great. It's a pity that the event is only once a year.
The fact that it was able to glide for so long after it ran out of fuel tells you how fast it was moving. Very cool. 👌
The power of this model! Just going in every direction like it was nothing.
Wie sehr habe ich das verpasst, ich wäre so gerne wieder dabei gewesen.
Toll, dass Sie das mit uns geteilt haben, so konnte ich noch einmal einen Eindruck von der tollen Atmosphäre bekommen.
I am totally blown away by that...
I have always been fascinated by WW2 jets so...Seeing that amazing aircraft flying is just...Wow 🙂🙂
Good job men! Beautiful aircraft!
Amazing, both performance, speed and sound. Thank you!
This is basically almost a home made V-1….So cool!!!
Great sound,great plane
Can't say enough good things about that model. Amazing in every respect. Genius design. Congratulations!!
Wow. Amazing model and flying!!!
this one rips! man... that sound. my friend and i made a pulsejet a few years back, the neighbor across the field said the curls in his wifes hair straighten out when we got to start ;)
Fantastical.....speechless....this is the beauty of bigger/larger scaled models ...you get a glimpse of what was or could be....very, very interesting... congratulations on the flight....and ut looked fast.
I remember seeing a guy using a pulse jet to power a U-control plane in the late 60's. He started it with a bicycle pump
Superb flying and a brilliant replica, Cheers.
Surprisingly good glide capability.
The glide pitch attitude is wonderful given that when the motor stops, the reed valves on the front of the motor automatically close and that must present one heck of a "Wall of drag".
Luv the noise . . would wake the park keeper and all his ancestors up !
Wow truly amazing that some could build a scale down pulse jet! Using similar technology! Impressive! Very cool! The pilot was a beast maneuvering that jet!
Apparently even scaled down combustion engines exist! And steam engines and jet engines!
I can't believe that the landing would be that smooth. Awesome!
Excellent modeling. Excellent piloting. Excellent filming..
What a history lesson! I study WW2, hearing this, even in a smaller scale brings the significance of those times to life.
Terrific flying 👏👏👏
Superb flying, superb aircraft, loved the vid
Landing lights! Pure skill dead stick set down, really cool model, looks and sounds great.
The pulse jet works wonderfully! Bravissimo! :D
I’ve never seen a pulse jet powered plane before, jets running but not in a plane….brilliant
Great flight. The wingtip lights when she came gliding in looked full scale.
I think it’s really cool to see obscure/not well known prototypes to get their own functioning models
I drove a pulse jet powered go cart in the 1980s in Auburn, CA which was made by a team of builders who worked for Aerojet. It was fast and on the straight run I got up to 80 mph. Nice technology but it wasn't nice what the first pulse jet missiles were used for. Great show and flight here.
How awesome is the performance of the pulsejet!
Great flight guys.
That's one awesome plane, great flying too!! 👍👍😁
Wow that was absolutely beautiful!
That’s brilliant, I was so surprised she glided so well. Very impressive 🫡
That was awesome. Clear representation of the doppler effect here too
your won't believe how loud these RC pulse jet engine are. They are essentially gas powered noise generators that produce thrust as a side effect. The big ones in WW2 were audible from many miles away.
WOW! That is impressive! Fantastic to see it flying so fast with that pulse jet engine too. What is the scale speed of that plane as shown? (does it exceed the speed of the real original full size aircraft?).
As I was watching it fly by fast, or off into a climb or roll or coming back towards the camera, I imagined how difficult it would be for a gunner on a bomber to try to track or anticipate (and hit) it with a .50 caliber machine gun. The jet was so fast!
Also, congratulations to the builder/pilot for making such a great scale model, and flying it with such skill and speed. Bravo!
Even the takeoff was impressive, and a gliding landing too. Bravo!
Google search found this for the HE-162: The specification stipulated various performance requirements, including a maximum weight of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb), a maximum speed of 750 km/h (470 mph) at sea level, an operational endurance at least a half hour, while the takeoff distance was to be no greater than 500 m (1,640 ft).
Irzhi, Ukraine needs few millions like this.
Finally something new, very impressive
Having flown a r/c glider, all I can say is that guy is brave.
I love how well you controlled its descent after flameout. I often practice a power loss with my panes and they rarely come down that gently!
Outstanding in many ways, thanks for the video.
You'll pardon my laughter. People who build things like this just for fun make delightful toys, and my smile just naturally turns into laughter. I can't help it. That motor is just so absurdly powerful.....not to mention that pulse jets are such Rube Goldberg devices......witness it takes 2 leaf blowers (or whatever that second one was) to get it started.
I took some classes in aerodynamics and aircraft design back in the late 80s and one of the interesting things that was presented was an analysis of the He-162 and it was stated that it was a very good designed airframe, aerodynamics and ease of flying. With a different engine instead of a pulse jet, like a small turbine like we have today it would make a great sport plane
The He 162 was designed for and built with a turbo jet engine, not a pulse jet.
It would probably look similar to an A10 thunderbolt if it had two jet engines behind the cockpit
@@stejer211 yes, powered by BMW-109 engines. I reread my post and it's not clear, sorry for the confusion.
I was trying to say that in the class the teacher was saying the aerodynamics design would do well today with a modern small turbine engine. And trying to say that it would not use a pulse jet like the model in the video.
Sorry, I typed and posted while doing something else and what was in my mind wasn't what my fingers did.
@@sludge801beats a case of "form follows function" which is why most birds are designed similar and most fish have similar design to do the same job in the water environment. I hear people complaining that most cars are starting to look the same but if the designer is trying to achieve higher fuel mileage they have to do the most efficient aerodynamics and our universe follows set physics they all have to follow so all the designs are going to be similar.
At the subsonic airspeed and rear mounted engines with a canon in the nose your going to get very similar design requirements in the HE-162 & the A-10
@@ralphgesler5110 Tell me.