The Fairey Gannet: Unattractive, Lethal, Fierce

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    Join us as we explore the story of the Fairey Gannet, a British aircraft famous not for its looks but for its practical design. Unlike the beautiful de Havilland Hornet, the Gannet was built to meet specific needs after World War II, especially for finding and tracking submarines. This video uncovers how this unusual plane came to be, its various roles from the 1940s onward, and how it was even used by civilians after it retired from military service.We also discuss today’s challenges with keeping personal information safe online and how to protect yourself from privacy breaches. This episode is sponsored by Incogni, a service that helps remove your personal information from the internet. Check them out through our special link below to keep your data safe and support our channel.Key Points: Why the Fairey Gannet looks different from other planes How it was designed and used by the British Navy Different ways the Gannet was used over the years Its life after military service Tips on protecting your privacy online🔔 Subscribe for more insights into historical and modern technological transformations.#FaireyGannet #BritishMilitaryAviation #ColdWarEra #SubmarineWarfare #AviationHistory #MilitaryTechnology #DataPrivacy #Incogni #ProtectYourData
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Komentáře • 135

  • @Dwaynesaviation
    @Dwaynesaviation  Před měsícem

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    • @therealrobertbirchall
      @therealrobertbirchall Před 6 dny

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  • @macdodd
    @macdodd Před 7 dny +13

    I was there at the scrapping of the last Gannets of B flight 849 Sqdn Royal Navy at RAF Lossiemouth. I was the Corporal Storeman tasked with overseeing all the paperwork & weighing of the scrap which was reduced to metal ingots for transportation. A really sad day as I used to love watching them fly, a lovely aircraft

  • @IdeasBox
    @IdeasBox Před měsícem +29

    The RAN have one in their naval museum and it's my wife's favourite. I love them, a perfect example of.. who cares how it looks, it works.

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před měsícem +35

    I have always found this a significantly practical and attractive aircraft. Love it.

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 Před 11 dny +2

      Unconventionally attractive. Every single bit of the plane is beautiful.
      You put it all together and you got a Steve Buscemi.

    • @steveclark5357
      @steveclark5357 Před 5 dny +1

      I appreciate the fairey gannet , she was a real tough plane

  • @jameshall1300
    @jameshall1300 Před měsícem +8

    I've actually always loved how these looked, and I'm not even British. There's just something unique and purely function-over-form about then that makes them look good to me.

  • @Kimdino1
    @Kimdino1 Před 7 dny +11

    The Falklands War shows a classic case of HMG spending a pound to save a penny. Saving the cost of 3 or 4 AEW Gannets cost 5 ships plus several others damaged.
    Hermes had carried Gannets as part of its wing just a few years previously and was capable of deploying them again. But the bean counters said "We've got helicopters so why should we spend the money to put the Gannets back in the air?" - Big mistake.

    • @aerotube7291
      @aerotube7291 Před 5 dny

      They spent a fortune hiring ex RAF short Belfast's I think in the same war.

  • @johnlucas9477
    @johnlucas9477 Před 12 dny +21

    The Gannet isn’t “unattractive”, it’s steampunk funky.

  • @andi346208
    @andi346208 Před měsícem +6

    There was one of these parked up outside a technical college in North Wales for decades. I used to pass it everyday. It was in pretty poor condition but occasionally they'd start it up and run it for a while. It was a huge (and loud) machine - loved it.

  • @retepeyahaled2961
    @retepeyahaled2961 Před měsícem +32

    I bet they first tried to modify a double decker bus into an airplane. That would explain the large surfaces covered with red paint.

    • @aerotube7291
      @aerotube7291 Před 9 dny

      Haha yeah, interesting plane

    • @AishaShaw-cl6wc
      @AishaShaw-cl6wc Před 6 dny

      Good point.

    • @aerotube7291
      @aerotube7291 Před 5 dny +1

      @@AishaShaw-cl6wc impressive amount of people and kit onboard. Bet it was hi-tech as for the era!

  • @AlphaWhiskey_Haryo
    @AlphaWhiskey_Haryo Před měsícem +9

    fun fact, in the 1980s an Indonesian gannet pilot was selected to be one of the final four of the future astronauts that was planned to launch with the space shuttle in 1987.
    but the program was cancelled after the Challenger incident.

  • @Parawingdelta2
    @Parawingdelta2 Před 28 dny +6

    When you get to 12:05 into the video and see the spread of photos, you'll notice the Gannet on the top left has the letter 'V' on the tail (HMS Victorious) and the number 3 on the forward fuselage.
    I have a photo of that same aircraft taxiing after landing at RAF Luqa in Malta in 1966.
    I got into a lot of trouble because I was sixteen years old and had gone to work with my father, who was on duty in the control tower. He had allowed me to accompany the fellow driving the 'Follow Me' Land Rover but hadn't counted on me jumping out in the middle of the airfield taking photos.
    The Gannet pilot saw me and did a 'folding wings' demonstration for me as he taxied past. Met him later in the control tower. I remember him being soaked in sweat. Must be hot in those things.

  • @JTA1961
    @JTA1961 Před měsícem +13

    Props (multiple) to you for making this video.

  • @terrystevens5261
    @terrystevens5261 Před 13 dny +7

    One never says "THE" HMS Eagle etc, just HMS Eagle. you got it correct later when you refered to a HMAS vessel though. Good video.

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist Před 8 dny

      That and there isn't a British Navy, it's the Royal Navy!

  • @davidhouston1729
    @davidhouston1729 Před 8 dny +2

    The engine inlet was a single casting which included the complex gearbox that allowed 2 A S Mamba gas turbines to drive the co-axial airscrews together, or separately (so that either turbine could be shut down in flight). The boxing for this sand casting was over 6 feet high!

  • @lonl123
    @lonl123 Před měsícem +9

    I'm weird, but I think it's cool looking.

  • @mrentertainer47
    @mrentertainer47 Před 3 dny

    Brings back fond memories of HMS Hermes which had one or two AEW Gannets and a mail delivery unit also (1967 to 1969).

  • @cluckingbells
    @cluckingbells Před 13 dny +2

    I'm sure I read somewhere the Gannet had a really slow landing speed. Something like 70mph ?
    They could be rebuilt and used without traps.

  • @rossmansell5877
    @rossmansell5877 Před 11 dny +2

    Had these on board EAGLE..great aircraft....Did the job.On landing on board they just cruised in solidly.

  • @joaogomes9405
    @joaogomes9405 Před 14 dny +2

    I think it looks cool. The twin propellers, the thick body, the curved wings. It's like a corsair, a wildcat and a wyvern got frisky together

  • @hingng9772
    @hingng9772 Před 11 dny +2

    Practicality over Beauty

  • @kikufutaba524
    @kikufutaba524 Před měsícem +3

    I saw this type of aircraft at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson AZ, USA. It was so cute. I was fascinated by it.

    • @melangellatc1718
      @melangellatc1718 Před 10 dny

      The Pima Air & Space Museum is a nice place to visit. Prepare to get toasty... desert and all.

  • @justintrett9663
    @justintrett9663 Před měsícem +4

    I love it. Beautiful.

  • @grantm6514
    @grantm6514 Před 28 dny +3

    11:25 With its wings folded it looks just like Private Baldrick doing his Sopwith Camel impersonation. 🤣🤣

  • @williamprice3929
    @williamprice3929 Před měsícem +4

    Who cares how it looked, it fulfilled it's function.

  • @richardjardine5864
    @richardjardine5864 Před 27 dny +1

    Legendary test,pilot Peter twiss,who broke the 1000mph barrier in the unique fairey delta,did loads of test flying on the gannet

  • @tectorama
    @tectorama Před 7 dny

    I remember as a youngster, camping in S.Wales not far from RNAS Brawdy.
    There were Gannets flying around all day long.

  • @jaex9617
    @jaex9617 Před 9 dny +1

    I genuinely find it beautiful.

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před 20 dny

    Absolutely, the Hornet was beautiful, building on the mosquito concept, visually, anyway. In its own right, it was a stunner.

  • @ericdidiergeorge4125
    @ericdidiergeorge4125 Před 9 dny +1

    A kind of flying yellow submarine to hunt submarines! Good point!

  • @Gynra
    @Gynra Před 12 dny +2

    Why name a Naval aircraft after a bird known for hurtling into the sea at a high velocity? Seems like tempting fate to me. Joking aside, I have always liked the shape of the Gannet.

    • @belperflyer7419
      @belperflyer7419 Před 6 dny +1

      Indeed. I used to sail in the Clyde estuary and loved watching the gannets in their headlong dives. Beautiful and large seabirds. I even landed on Ailsa Craig once and a lighthouse keeper took me up to the gannet colony - very noisy (and noisome :) )

  • @HDSME
    @HDSME Před 11 dny +1

    This aircraft is awesome built like a tank !!!!

  • @lornecunningham326
    @lornecunningham326 Před 3 dny

    Love the Gannet, such a cool aircraft.

  • @colcot50
    @colcot50 Před 16 dny

    I remember these being in the hangar when I went through training at HMS Daedelaus back in the 80’s as well as lots of Wessex helicopters

  • @frglee
    @frglee Před 8 dny

    There's a Fairey Gannet at the entrance to the Dumfries aviation museum in South West Scotland - I drive past it quite often.

  • @CH-tp4wz
    @CH-tp4wz Před 13 dny +1

    I've always loved these planes I don't know what's ugly about them I personally think their really cool looking...

  • @MrArray1967
    @MrArray1967 Před 5 dny

    I first noticed this airplane a few years ago and I must admit the first impression is not the one to last, because it was quite ugly. As ugly as it makes it so unique and beautiful in its own way. I love it.

  • @johnfisk811
    @johnfisk811 Před 9 dny +1

    Thank you for this. I always liked the Gannet but was it necessary to use some shots of American aeroplanes and sailors when referring to British naval aviation?

  • @wadde30
    @wadde30 Před 5 dny

    An aircraft engineers nightmare for sure...can't imagine anything being worse....the amount of maintenance on that thing must have been astronomical...

  • @chuckcawthon3370
    @chuckcawthon3370 Před měsícem +1

    Always good stuff.

  • @belperflyer7419
    @belperflyer7419 Před 6 dny

    I was in the Naval Section of the school's CCF back in the early 50s and we visited RNAS Stretton on a couple of occasions. The Gannet was still in service and I loved it! True, it's ugly in a way but perhaps I have a soft spot for ugly aeroplanes that seem to be purposeful (Westland Lysanders were another favourite). The Wyverns were also in service at the time and I admired them, too. You have to allow for schoolboy tastes :)
    I build and fly RC models now and I'd build a Gannet if there was kit - I'm not clever enough to design my own.

  • @vincentcondron588
    @vincentcondron588 Před měsícem

    Very nice video on this rare aircraft all credit to you

  • @jeanlavoie5598
    @jeanlavoie5598 Před 7 dny +1

    Its look like the search radar was the big American APS-20.

  • @TheWGLOVER
    @TheWGLOVER Před měsícem +2

    I actually think it looks cool.

  • @oxcart4172
    @oxcart4172 Před měsícem +1

    I hear that the aircraft at the beginning is being inspected by the Royal Navy Historic Flight (or whatever they call themselves now!) With a view to bringing it home

  • @gblan
    @gblan Před 13 dny

    Pretty cool looking plane to me.

  • @babenberg
    @babenberg Před 5 dny

    Any Cessna is worthy to be called disgusting looking plane thousand times before this one.

  • @robert-oq9jq
    @robert-oq9jq Před dnem

    All birds are beautiful you just don't know what you're looking at

  • @alexwilliamson1486
    @alexwilliamson1486 Před 9 dny +1

    Great film, minor quibble, it’s the “Royal Navy” not “British”

    • @jaex9617
      @jaex9617 Před 9 dny

      Great comment, minor quibble. It's a "video," not a "film."

    • @terrystevens5261
      @terrystevens5261 Před 9 dny

      @@jaex9617 Yes, a video of maily film material. but i won't quibble.

  • @aerotube7291
    @aerotube7291 Před 9 dny

    Cool video

  • @BlueJazzBoyNZ
    @BlueJazzBoyNZ Před 8 dny

    A Beast !!

  • @dartmoordave
    @dartmoordave Před 8 dny

    If the Ministry hadnt pensioned them off 10 mins before Falklands, we would have had an air defence over the Fleet. They'll circle all day on a gallon of AVGAS.

  • @Netcentric-fk6ek
    @Netcentric-fk6ek Před 12 dny

    Someone at Fairey should have been brave enough to say to leadership 'Oh Honey, what you doin' ? '

  • @martinsmith9054
    @martinsmith9054 Před 9 dny

    They commissioned a propellor plane in case the jets didn't work.

  • @rogerhudson9732
    @rogerhudson9732 Před 5 dny

    It was a nuclear weapon carrier so very powerful.
    Very clever engineering.

  • @brianspendelow840
    @brianspendelow840 Před měsícem +1

    Very interesting video. On the subject of looks, Fairey had experience building ugly aircraft. Check out the Fairey Barracuda.

  • @gar6446
    @gar6446 Před 8 dny

    Ugly birds are loyal, dependable, and grateful.

  • @TommygunNG
    @TommygunNG Před 7 dny

    I kind a like the looks.

  • @notreallydavid
    @notreallydavid Před 4 dny

    This is great.
    HMS Illustrious - no 'the' ('the His/Her Majesty's Ship')
    'aitch emm ess' - not 'haitch'
    All best!

  • @rustycann6887
    @rustycann6887 Před 12 dny

    clean in bomber form i think it is a good looking plane

  • @ianscoot2
    @ianscoot2 Před 15 dny +2

    In your video featuring the Fairey Gannet you make several references to the "British Navy" - this is not only incorrect but irritating. It's the Royal Navy - please correct this inaccuracy.

  • @jonathasfigaro4992
    @jonathasfigaro4992 Před 27 dny

    Love it reminds me Ducktales

  • @stephenconnolly3018
    @stephenconnolly3018 Před 2 dny

    Double Mamba.

  • @stevetaylor8698
    @stevetaylor8698 Před 11 dny +1

    Saying "the HMS......" is just wrong. What you are effectively saying is, "The His Majesty's Ship....."

  • @drcovell
    @drcovell Před 11 dny

    Looks like a British creation similar in functionality to the “Skyraider” that served in the post WWII era.

  • @onlythatonetime
    @onlythatonetime Před 7 dny

    On first glance I saw "fairly unattractive, lethal, fierce" and thought it was another F-35 video.

  • @localbod
    @localbod Před dnem

    It's almost as if aircraft designers of propeller-driven aeroplanes forgot all they had learned during the second world war.
    Very odd.

  • @simongills2051
    @simongills2051 Před 8 dny

    This aircraft was function over form
    But it worked really well.
    How about two engines in line so it flies just as well one one.
    The French copied it with a prettier plane but less capable.

  • @user-qk4qy3tu5l
    @user-qk4qy3tu5l Před 8 dny

    So why have we never heard of it?

  • @alanbrown5593
    @alanbrown5593 Před 9 dny +1

    Not sure who the British navy is, the Royal Navy however......

  • @AcademyMike
    @AcademyMike Před 7 dny

    Did it fly, did it do the job? If the answer is yes, then what is the problem?

  • @neiloflongbeck5705
    @neiloflongbeck5705 Před měsícem +11

    Please, it's HMS Eagle or the Eagle never the HMS Eagle.

    • @Anmeteor9663
      @Anmeteor9663 Před měsícem +1

      No one cares. Get a life.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před měsícem +2

      ^ Only you don't care. Get a life 😝 .

    • @AlfieDoug
      @AlfieDoug Před měsícem

      ​@@jimtaylor294 I don't care for the grammar police either you muppet, losers hanging around in youtube looking for minor things to criticise need to get a life.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 Před 9 dny

      You sound like another anal Englishman. Chill dude.

    • @jamsstar2010
      @jamsstar2010 Před dnem

      Yeah don't care
      Who said anyway?

  • @DrTWG
    @DrTWG Před 8 dny

    What difference do aesthetic qualities make to a military plane ? I've watched a few Gannet videos and they always kick-off with an apology for how 'ugly' it looks. It's the priority that's given to it and the grating clichés . It just seems pretty/very stupid to me.

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Před 17 dny +1

    I'm pretty sure there's a kitchen sink in there, somewhere! Just saying ?

  • @christophermancrief4916
    @christophermancrief4916 Před 16 dny +2

    Never ever say "The HMS --------", it is simply HMS, which stands for His/Her Majesty's Ship, hence putting 'the' in front of it makes no sense. Unfortunately this obvious error is common, presumably because people are ignorant of the proper title.

  • @willhovell9019
    @willhovell9019 Před 7 dny

    From Fairey Swordfish also from the same stable, so effective against the Nazi German and Italian Fascist navies

  • @chrisknight6884
    @chrisknight6884 Před 8 dny

    There were a lot of factual errors in this.
    The Seaking AEW 2 was introduced in 1982 with a highly effective and advanced radar and was used right up until the Merlin replaced it. The installation of the Searchwater radar looked odd, but it was innovative and worked very well as was proven by its longevity.
    Why, oh why do people, such as this narrator, keep referring to Royal Navy ships as 'the' HMS Whatever? HMS is an abbreviation - for His Majesty's Ship, so to say 'the His Majesty's Ship' makes no grammatical sense. So please just call it 'HMS Ark Royal' or drop the HMS bit and simply call it 'the Ark Royal'.
    Additionally, the plural of aircraft, is aircraft - not aircrafts. This is another disturbing trend of corrupting the English language.

  • @goodviewfromuphere120

    So ugly that it was banished out to sea.

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Před měsícem

    Why would the Brits have to send planes to the U.S. to test propellers?

    • @terrystevens5261
      @terrystevens5261 Před 13 dny

      I must have missed that bit. i did however hear him say they sent a plane to Dowtys for propeller testing, they are between Cheltenham and Gloucester in the UK.

  • @throwabrick
    @throwabrick Před měsícem +1

    I don't like Gannets. They wet their nests. That is why I prefer the expurgated version of Olsen's "Standard Book Of British Birds"

    • @clickbaitcharlie2329
      @clickbaitcharlie2329 Před měsícem

      Expurgated...like, ejected from the nesting material?.

    • @throwabrick
      @throwabrick Před 29 dny

      @@clickbaitcharlie2329 It's a Monty Python sketch about a very fussy customer in a book shop.

    • @clickbaitcharlie2329
      @clickbaitcharlie2329 Před 25 dny +1

      @@throwabrick should have known, "albatross", pining for the fjords?..

  • @garyjonah22
    @garyjonah22 Před 7 dny

    'Haytch' EM ESS? What's the matter with you?

  • @foreverpinkf.7603
    @foreverpinkf.7603 Před měsícem

    Form is following function and doesn´t care about aesthetics.

  • @TontonMacoute
    @TontonMacoute Před 6 dny

    I believe the first plane shown was the De Haviland Mosquito? Not Hornet.

  • @bluskytoo
    @bluskytoo Před 14 dny

    when ugly and homely had a child

  • @raphael7552
    @raphael7552 Před dnem

    Ugly as the french carrier aircraft "Alizé" (anti submarine).

  • @migranthawker2952
    @migranthawker2952 Před měsícem +2

    Why oh why do you insist on saying "haitch", when the letter "H" is properly pronounced "aitch"?

    • @inkycat191
      @inkycat191 Před měsícem

      Because people like me don’t remember that English makes absolutely no fucking sense and mispronounce things

    • @neiloflongbeck5705
      @neiloflongbeck5705 Před měsícem +2

      Because most English is based on Old French.

    • @Anmeteor9663
      @Anmeteor9663 Před měsícem +2

      No one cares. Get a life.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před měsícem +1

      ^×2 Not really. English has a lot of languages to thank, while French has mostly pig Latin as its basis.

  • @inkycat191
    @inkycat191 Před měsícem

    Wait, the Firefly was a fight? Nah, that heavy piece of shit was actually a fighter… That large flying box of a plane was a god for saken fighter plane…

  • @hamshackleton
    @hamshackleton Před 8 dny

    Another one with a fake - and American accented - AI talk-over.

  • @paulbriody297
    @paulbriody297 Před 7 dny

    "Aeroplanes" airplanes is American English, how embarrassing.

  • @tommypaget2294
    @tommypaget2294 Před 18 dny

    It’s a pilots dream for a safe and reliable aircraft!!!!

  • @TinMan0555
    @TinMan0555 Před 3 dny +1

    Interesting info on a plane I’d never heard of. Thanks 🫡

  • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
    @PORRRIDGE_GUN Před měsícem

    To be fair, the RN has had many uglier aircraft.