Ypres Air Battle WW1 - The Red Baron
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The part where the Bomber just crash instead of explode like in mostly Hollywood movies is absolutely Beautiful, cause adds Realism to the Movie
Well, it's a WWI bomber...
Just cardboard and wood, nothing that can cause a serious explosion.
Not mentioning the very low altitude....
@@panzerivausfg4062 exactly, but imagine that were a movie of Michael bay xd
@@charles07km83
Massive explosion obliterating half of the trenches in the vicinity intensified...
@@charles07km83 tactical nuke level explosion mid air followed by Armageddon asteroid blast during impact. 😅
@@panzerivausfg4062 also hit the nose not the engines or the fuel tank...
How a human being can train himself or be trained to fly something like that around in circles and loops and stalls and still maintain situational awareness and be able to effectively shoot down another such object is just insane. I understand today with computers and fly by wire systems but these guys had to have been the Red Bull Extreme Sport adrenaline junkies of their day.
I fly for years in realistic WW1 flight simulators like Rise of Flight and Flying circus, and I can tell you that yes, it is indeed difficult! With training, a lot becomes possible. But yes our ancestors were amazing;
1) spotting a plane by eye
2) recognizing which plane it was, knowing there were a lot of different types, each with its strength and weakness
3) putting themselves in a favourable position to engage, with planes that have nowhere near the power of later planes
4) once the dogfight has begun, not only fly a plane that can be quite troublesome to handle (amongst others the rotationnal forces of the planes with rotary engines), but to not lose the enemy out of sight despite the many wings blocking your sight and oil leaking on your glasses
5) doing all this with multiple opponents and allies swarming all around you.
not to mention the airframe was mostly made of wood and fabric supported by steel beams or even wooden ones for lightweight ,which makes it even more difficult to maneuver .
geniuses in the air
@@RailriderchrisBruh you play a video game, you know nothing about what it was like for them.
@@masterlinkster 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
3:15 idk man this entire little bit with the machine gunner in general just goes so hard
born a soldier from the horseback to the skies. that's where a legend will arise.
AND HE´S FLYING....
@@robertosorianocabrera5008Higher, the king of the sky!
HE’S FLYING TOO FAST AND HE’S FLYING TOO HIGH!
Then the winged hussars arrived!
The legend will never die
Richthofen wrote "I am in wretched spirits after every aerial combat. I believe that [the war] is not as the people at home imagine it, with a hurrah and a roar; it is very serious, very grim."
Love the lack of dialogue. No speaking, just action and soundtrack to complement it
True story. An English airman had his leg blown off by an explosive bullet mid flight, he moved his leg out of the controls, tail gunner took down the other plane, landed wrote down the German positions then went to get medical treatment the amazing thing his the tail gunner had no idea of the injury till after the landing. Never mentioned his leg had been blown off 🤯
Yeah it's in simple history an ace with no Legs
@@jbarral6509 I wasn’t aware they did a video I read about it
The Germans loaded their aerial machine guns with explosive munitions, allowing them to inflict extra damage on machinery and determine distance - the bullets would automatically explode at a certain range. We Britons also used explosive munitions as well, but mainly against the Zeppelins/Airships, in conjunction with incendiary munitions.
@@autoiko4300 very true!
That English airman was Ferdinand Maurice Felix West, and the action for which he earned the Victoria Cross was on August 12, 1918. Fun fact: he lived to the age of 92 and was interviewed for a documentary called Cavalry of the Clouds, which you can find on CZcams.
I have never seen a piece of Cinematic Media show ww1 dogfights that Featured bombers, this was absolute eye candy
Flyboys
1:06 Several years before Hermann Goering met a young politician named Adolph.
You know, even without meeting Der Fuhrer, Goering was a friend of the industrialists and military aristocracy. His family were already prominent military veterans, his father, for example, was the first governor-general of what is now Namibia. Through his familial connections, Goering was able to garner the support of the military - something the National Socialist needed in their rise to power. In fact, if history gone differently, either because Adolph became a painter or was assassinated, Goering would've been the best choice other than Rudolf Hess (Himmler was an imbecile and Goebbels, while fanatically loyal, was only a messenger, not a scheming politician).
HIGHER,KING THE SKY
He's flying too fast and he's flying too high!!
We call his name . Red pilot
And he’s flying
HIGHER
THE KING OF THE SKY
HES FLYING TOO FAST AND HES FLYING TOO HIGH
HIGHER
AN EYE FOR AN EYE
THE LEGEND WILL NEVER DIE!!
SABATON!!!
First to the scene he is a letal machine
IS BLOODY APRIL AND THE TIDE IS TURNING
Fire at will, it is the thrill of the kill
FOUR IN A DAY SHOT DOWN WITH ENGINES BURNING
*FROM THE DEPTHS OF HELL AND SILENCE, CAST THEIR SPELLS EXPLOSIVE VIOLENCE*
My Father-in-Law’s home in Ypres, Belgium was the home occupied by the Red Barron at the time he was shot down. He did return once he recovered. He was very Kind to the family and actually protected the family. My Father-in-law was the Belgium Consulate for Louisiana. His life story is incredible!
The german army entered Ypres on the 7th October 1914, by midday on the 8th of October they began to leave the town continuing the advance westwards, British and French forces attempting to halt the German advance occupied the town and moved on through it towards the east setting up a defensive line, ,
Ypres became a salient protruding into the german lines and suffered terrible damage, but was never occupied by german forces again and remained in allied hands until the armistice, the " red baron" certainly never had a house there, as he did not even transfer to the airforce until 1915
@@jeremyfoster6942 Thanks. All these annoying fake stories coming up on world war related videos...
This is one of the best ww1 dogfight scenes I have ever seen, thanks' for uploading.
The fact that it's complete bullshit doesn't put you off?
“Complete” you say? How so?
@@UGNAvalon it's everything about it from the way aircraft move being wildly unrealistic, and the number of them in such a small space being stupid all the way to the fact that his ammunition drum keeps turning when he's not firing.
I didn’t see snoopy out there. Operations must have given him the day off.
I saw Hugo Stiglitz though.
"Aw Cute he is playing with his Toys!"
The Lore:
1:34 bro got that side eye
that's john lennon my bro
@@catvader9830Hahaha
The good ol’ albatros… a lucky plane to be in… good memories
The Albatross had large wings to grant incredibly favourable turns and lift. It was not as fast as its contemporaries, such as the French Spads, but it can easily climb away from anyone; however, its large [thinly built] wings easily sheared at high speed. If a Frenchman can tempt a German into a dive, the Frenchman wins; however, if the Frenchman chases the German, the German wins - the German can easily climb and loop around or strafe him.
Great clip. CG is amazing. Thank you.
It’s really difficult with a handgun to shoot a moving human target that’s 10 yards away while you’re standing still, I can’t imagine how difficult it must be to shoot a moving vehicle while you yourself are in another moving vehicle
Until the advent of high-performance jet engines and countermeasures (i.e. flares and chaff), bombers needed machine gunners to protect them. One of the most important techniques every gunner needed to learn was leading their shots into their target (Americans like calling it Kentucky Windage). If you're in a leftward moving vehicle, you need to aim offset to the left; the bullets retain the same inertia as the vehicle itself, and hence will rapidly lose it upon leaving the muzzle. Subsequently, the bullets retain a curved trajectory. Think of like trying to throw a beer bottle at a stop sign in a moving car or throwing a water balloon at someone while on a high-speed moped.
Most films and videogames depict this technique incorrectly. Despite the inaccuracies that plague this movie, the aforementioned technique is surprisingly depicted correctly. The front gunner in this scene barely had enough compensation to lead his bullets into the German Albatross, but he managed to get him, nonetheless. And by 1916, bomber machine gunners, specifically us Britons, had tracer ammunition, usually a "tracer-AP-AP-AP-AP-tracer-AP-AP-AP-AP" pattern, which allowed us to see where our bullets were going. By contrast, the Germans had explosive bullets, both to disintegrate at a certain range or inflict extra damage, especially machinery, such as, fuel tanks.
Excellent dogfighting. This movie’s audio quality is excellent too, it adds so much 👍
The audio? Every time those Albatrosses enter a dive they sound like Stukas 🤣
world war one was the best air fight. This screen film is the best I've seen for fun love of a flying Fokker. 💌 Happy Valentines Day
Was a fan of him 10 years ago
Albatros DIII & DV notorious for wings shedding in dive (like all V strutters) would not be able to follow the Camel. But then it is only a movie. At least the German planes were not all red DR1s as in many such films!
The albatros c no
Its obviously not 100% accurate but the dogfights are very very good. And theres actual variety in the planes instead of red DR Is like you mentioned.
What you say is true, but aren't you exagerating the expected result? You make it sound as if at soon as it dives, the Albie would lose its wing... As far as I know, the albie had this tendency of losing its wings in prolonged diving, so I guess speed will also play its part. Diving in a turnfight barely let's you reach high speed, so I think it would be safe most of the time. Imagine if all the Camel had to do was diving a tiny bit to lose its opponent....
@@Railriderchris That dive @ 2:23 was pretty steep and long.
The DV was also a pooch. It was heavy and somewhat sturdy with the plywood fuselage but that's about all it had going for it. And the Camel was a remarkably snappy airplane to fly-so much so it was dangerous to inexperienced pilots. It's inherent instability also made it a remarkable dogfighter (like the Fokker Triplane) and half the scenes depicted in this clip could've been over in an instant with the Camel simply pilot rolling away leaving the Albatros all alone.
Ótimo filme!
At least they could have made it somewhat realistic. The G's they are putting on these paper airplanes would buckle a modern fighter jet.
He's flying Higher THE king of the sky
I always wondered if the front gunner had straps or something holding him in. I couldn't do it.
What I find the most disturbing about air combat during this period was that unlike balloonists, fighter pilots generally didn't carry parachutes so if the plane was crippled to the point where flight was impossible (like that one poor guy here who lost a part of his upper wing), that pilot was doomed and there was little if anything he could do to save himself.
He just had to ride that crippled bird all the way down to the ground floor.
I went to all the war stuff in Ypres for a school trip and saw the red baron
Why this scene make WW1 looks chill for some reason
Red Baron: let’s have a good match everyone
British: cheers mate, you’re so good at this war
3:17 Even when not firing you can see the Lewis Gun drum mag turnin' 🔎
Never noticed that. Ive seen propellors spinning whe. The engine is off in his junk movie but not that bit.
I always felt so sad when the Jewish guy died. There were so many Jewish people who fought for Germany in WW1. I love everyone who fought for Germany.
Iudaeorum Delenda Est
@@recusantcatholicgroyper101that’s a bit harsh
I get that movies need to up the drama, but the extremely-close-formation swarm flying shown in the beginning - nearly wingtip-to-wingtip with the next plane over - seems like suicide, considering the rather rudimentary flying machines we're talking about. Even in WWII, the tendency was more to space out than to bunch up like that: gives more room for maneuvering, etc.
I agree. Search up the Vic formation on Google. The germans called it the idiots formation. You can see an example if you look at a CZcams video called "Dunkirk first dogfight".
You can only put young guys into these machines. Those that can’t understand the value of their life yet.
Why does every plane sound like a stuka when its going down?
Innit
I mean, the sound of Stuka is badass to represent a plane in a dive, whether it is a stuka or not, also it doesnt have a shameless volume, so it can be hidden perfectly
Where do we go to see the full length episodes? These are very nice but teasers.
Amazing how every flaming aircraft heading towards the ground suddenly sounds like a stuka.
This is about as realistic as a Stop The Pigeon cartoon. At the ridiculous speed at which these aircraft are climbing and diving, twisting and turning in reality they would rip the wings off!
Oh of course don't forget they have never ending ammunition.
That is exactly how a diving (or crashing) aircraft sounds. You can type in "realistic plane diving sound" and see for yourself. You are confused because the stuka was also diving and so made this same sound as well, they just also had a siren added. But the aircraft in this movie don't have the stuka siren just the diving noise ( which all prop aircraft make when diving)
4:39
With all the tech modern fighter jets have it makes dog fighting efficient and relatively safe for the pilots but ww1 dog fighting took balls, like fighting in twisted metal but flying unreliable machines made of wood and canvas. Hell flying was a new concept and they went up and fought each others
The stuka dive sound tho😂😢
Were there that many planes available?
Those valve rockers ...
4:34 what is he saying?
"YOU BUSTER YOU FUCKING BUSTER" i think that what he was saying
"you b@stered, you b@astered"
I want to see his silver cup collection that has every one he killed engraved on them.where is this collection?
that bomber plane british i like when engine sets on fire
Tora! Tora! Tora!
The speed and movement of the aircraft's is ridiculous.
like the potatoes of the sky. hard to believe these planes had half the top speed of my honda
Did they actually grin while airborne fighting?
Must be adrenaline
Dogfight Of Red Baron
repost?
2:00
What the heck is that Cobra?!
Nah,he just stalled then used his rudders.I forgot what the maneuver is called.
@@omgRent_ hammerhead turn i think
@@omgRent_ not just rudder, throttle usage greatly helped in such turns. The torque of the rotary engine was so hard it could literally be used to quickly turn the aircraft around
The bombers look like consular cruisers but the y wing crash
Fun Fact! Planes in WWI were only rated to the weight limit of the operators titanium balls.
They really got the Iron Man soundtrack here
AWESOME
У ''Красного Барона'' - Рихтгоффена-был триплан!
И такой управляемости и маневренности у '' бумажно- деревянных '' самолетов быть не могло!
I played Star Wars music over this. It makes it even better.
😮😮
I Think The New Movie Is Wallace & Gromit: Dogfight (2011) Gromit:Biplane, Unknown Dog: Red Baron. The Red Baron Vs Biplane
Gromit First Battle (1/10)
My stomach growling as i watch this scene, as if I'm starving for weaponry. 💌
0:37
0:31 So, Harry Potter was a Ww1 British bomber before a wizard,,,
Lol! Actually it's the logo of the company who built the bomber. "Hadley Page Limited" This bomber was the Handley Page O/400
good CG.
Should've done a Baldwin-Nolan. Real biplane flying with real bullets, and real pilots. Alec Badlwin gets to be the main charchter.
Dad nice
BATTLEFIELD 1
When you are 19 you can do anything.
Movie seemed to be afraid of saying the name herman goring!🙄
Jman
1:27
Suzane Von Richthofen saiu da cadeia esse ano.
São Paulo, Brasil.
How to tell between a red plane and the red baron its ez the red baron has a 3 winged red plane
And yet he's clearly not flying one here. Almost as if the majority of his victories were achieved in biplanes, not the dreaded Fokker.
Metal machine gun tastes like... ...brass and lead flavored chewing gum. 🤭
Sky shark arcade game in real time
0:14 absurd
How 1.0 br war thunder feels like
They should add World War 1 planes on their game. And the red Baron as well.
Is this historically accurate, is this what a dog fight would have actually looked like back then. I don't know much just wondering
Way to fast, to precise, to maneuverable, and the guns does not jam every few shots. In reality those pilots would be fighting their own planes to stay aloft as much as enemy planes.
@@randomnickify Any videos of an accurate ww1 dogfight interpretation in a movie seen or historical reenactment?
This is (largely) accurate, movies ALWAYS fudge some things, but remember.
These were basically box kites with motors, they weren't as heavy and were therefore more maneuverable than metal planes of WWII and later.
Is this film meant to be a cartoon?
💌
...wtf !?!?
should not cut the scene seconds before a SPAD set aflamed and shooting down the albatros !
boiling oil to the face is always fun
Dirty greasy oil in the face! 😂❤ So gross. The worst part of flight fight...🛩️
Imagine how hot that oil was....
Ww2 bombers
No
防弾板のない生身の射手
Wheres snoopy?Snoopy has to shot down red baron
Physic? Who cares about physic?
No doubt this sort of thing entertains a certain clientele, technically it's very clever but historically it's complete nonsense.
In ww1, I'm pretty sure the Red Baron had a triplane, not a biplane.
He flew both during the 1st WW, his Triplane being the most famous.
@@IainAWard You are indeed correct.
@@thurse-ri8je
No, his fighter career started with Halberstadt D.II, Albatross and then Fokker Dr. I
@Stalhelm only the last 17-18 or so of his kills were in the Dr.1, the majority were in various models of the Albatross.
Fun fact btw, at the time of his death, he had test-flown and (along with his squadron) were due to begin receiving the newest design for Germany, the Fokker D.VII, a plane so devastatingly effective that in the short few months between its introduction and the Armistice, it's did so much damage to Allied airforces that surrender of all existing models, parts, design plans, and engineers was specifically demanded in the surrender agreement.
Richtofen's squadron began receiving these planes a week or two after his death, imagine what he could have done with one had he lived, Hermann Goering himself scored almost 40 iirc, in the short time he himself flew one.
When the Red Baron was starting his career, he flown Albatrosses. Later on, he eventually acquired the famous Dr.I triplane, where, due to his ego, he painted it red.
These dogfights were not that exciting in WW1.....super slow, super boring......nothing like this....
Not this fast no but hardly 'super slow'
The Red Baron…..the most over rated fighter pilot of WW1
How is he overrated??
@@propiggaming921
How many people do you know who can say they've heard of the Red Baron, but not aces like Udet and Voss or Luke and Guynemer? Of Lanoe Hawker, and of Oswald Boelcke. He's the most popular, most representive and most iconic figure of WW1 to the average person. Yet he was shot down and achieved less than some of his comrades.
I saw a Jewish naz1 there is it real or just my eyes playing tricks on me?
Please tell me your trolling
Its a WWI movie, 1914-1918, Nazis did appear at 1933 or something near
Average murican history knowledge always enlightens me.
@Thurse I'm American but I'm not stupid enough to think what he did
The guy who flew that aircraft was Jewish (he dies later I the film) but nazis didn't exist get as it was the German empire who was fighting alongside austro hungaria and the ottoman empire.
looks so much like crap
welcome to ww1 planes
not the planes, the movie@@trition1234
@@polaktak7701 but its a action movie about wood and cardboard planes man this is about as good as you can get for them lmao
@@trition1234 what does the subject have to do with that ?
@@polaktak7701 then why do you think it sucks your not explaining why lol
Wrong plane for the red baron
The red baron used other planes before the famous tri plane
Only his last few kills were with his triplane, he earned most of his kills in the Albatros biplanes like the one in this film
@@thatredfokker yeah
Crimimaly underrated film
It's complete bullshit from start to finish
This is one of my all time favorite movies in aviation. But I hate the maneuvers they animated. So dumb how the planes are needlessly aileron rolling and going nose down to evade, which would tear off the wings
Not always, different planes can handle different things...