Lockheed’s attack helicopter that almost changed Vietnam - AH-56 Cheyenne

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Komentáře • 353

  • @joshuabessire9169
    @joshuabessire9169 Před 15 dny +465

    Bell:"We're making America's first jet fighter."
    Lockheed:"We're making America's first good jet fighter."
    Bell: We're making America's first attack helicopter."
    Lockheed:"We're making America's first good attack helicopter."
    Bell:" ....Listen here you little shit!"

    • @stefankohler3060
      @stefankohler3060 Před 15 dny +17

      Lockheed build the F-104, Widowmaker in Germany, we lost 300 Planes and 116 Pilots. Now they build the F-35. 641 Errors per Plane and we buy it again.

    • @aviatorfushigi9718
      @aviatorfushigi9718 Před 15 dny +40

      @@stefankohler3060 The F-104 crashed often in Germany because the pilots were not used to supersonic aircraft with high stall speeds. The F-35 has proven to be the most affordable, effective, and popular stealth aircraft that every single nation flocks to buy

    • @nikolaideianov5092
      @nikolaideianov5092 Před 15 dny +15

      ​@@aviatorfushigi9718and for the price its cheaper then the f15 was when it came out

    • @Some_Dingus
      @Some_Dingus Před 15 dny +3

      @@stefankohler3060 Makes you wonder who are members of the same country club

    • @kingjames4886
      @kingjames4886 Před 15 dny +3

      bell: fine, we'll move to canada and recoup our losses by over-charging for sub-standard utilities

  • @jgr7487
    @jgr7487 Před 15 dny +257

    Bell was building a current generation attack chopper, while Lockheed was already working on the future of attack helicopter. They could have coexisted.

    • @felixknorpp2803
      @felixknorpp2803 Před 15 dny

      there is no coexisting in capitalism

    • @Some_Dingus
      @Some_Dingus Před 15 dny +8

      The expiration date to that coexistence wouldn't have been very far off.

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 Před 12 dny +4

      One thing that the Russian war on Ukraine has shown is that Attack Helicopters need more range when a peer opponent is involved. Russian helicopter airfields were destroyed by ATACMS forcing use of the longer range Ka-52 in airfields far from the front line. Also in the Pacific the AH-64 is too short ranged. The 1970s Cheyenne could have done the job.

    • @philsalvatore3902
      @philsalvatore3902 Před 6 dny +2

      @@Some_Dingus I don't know about that. The AH-64 Apache has been around since the early 1980s and the Marines still fly Cobras and was buying new ones until very recently. The Army and Marines use attack helicopters very differently.

    • @Some_Dingus
      @Some_Dingus Před 6 dny +1

      @@philsalvatore3902 I just can't see two companies like that actually cooperating, knowing that defense contractors don't simply compete but will actively screw each other over where they can to get ahead. A "friend" in that industry would be even less trustworthy than a competitor.

  • @forgetittube5882
    @forgetittube5882 Před 15 dny +201

    McNamara, his impact, cancelling programs he wasn’t invested in, is legendary

    • @Ballsack_Menace
      @Ballsack_Menace Před 15 dny +24

      McNamara, if it wasn’t a ww2 equivalent design, then he was gonna cancel it.

    • @jacqueschouette7474
      @jacqueschouette7474 Před 15 dny +56

      We are still paying for McNamara's stupidity.

    • @johnhiggs325
      @johnhiggs325 Před 15 dny +27

      @@jacqueschouette7474
      His corruption

    • @Einwetok
      @Einwetok Před 15 dny +7

      Ladybird's worth a mention too. Bell kept getting contracts because of her stock in the company.

    • @jacqueschouette7474
      @jacqueschouette7474 Před 15 dny +8

      @@Einwetok Oh you mean a politician profiting from his or her office? Say it isn't so.

  • @troublecluster
    @troublecluster Před 15 dny +128

    The moment I saw that rotating gunnery chair my mind immediately went to "Greetings, Starfighter..."

  • @Tutisclutis
    @Tutisclutis Před 15 dny +73

    Seeing how much the Cobra have changed from it's original design, makes me wonder how the Cheyenne would look today.

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Před 15 dny +6

      Like an Apache

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 Před 12 dny +8

      @@pegcity4eva The Cheyenne is faster and much much longer ranged than the AH-64 (about 3 times) . One think the Russian war on Ukraine has taught us is that longer range is needed for attack Helicopters. ATACMS was able to destroy multiple helicopter bases leaving the Russians only able to use the Ka-52 and aircraft with limited ability to fire behined cover.

    • @pancudowny
      @pancudowny Před 11 dny +5

      Think of the Cobra as the Ford Mustang to the Huey's Ford Falcon: It lives on, but is so-much different from what it started from or as.

    • @philsalvatore3902
      @philsalvatore3902 Před 6 dny +3

      @@williamzk9083 As air defenses improved the Cheyenne's speed became moot. US Army Cold War helicopter tactics were to fly no higher than 50 feet above ground level. They used trees, foliage and terrain to hide behind so enemy air defenses would not detect them. They used scout helicopters and ground mounted sensors on cherry pickers to find and illuminate enemy formations so the attack helicopters could attack from difilade ( behind trees or terrain) and thus not expose their presence to the enemy before attacking. Airspeeds were low, 50-60 knots max as the scouts led the gunships through the forest. The Russians use their gunship helos more like close air support airplanes and suffer high losses as a result. They are also ineffective. The Cheyenne would have been equally ineffective.

  • @chheinrich8486
    @chheinrich8486 Před 16 dny +330

    Behold, the reason Lockheed never built another helicopter 😂
    Edit: I didn’t know Lockheed acquired Sikorsky

    • @paulsteaven
      @paulsteaven Před 15 dny +45

      They still are, if we consider their acquisition of Sikorsky.

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 Před 15 dny +9

      @@paulsteaven oh I didn’t know that

    • @paulsteaven
      @paulsteaven Před 15 dny +21

      @@chheinrich8486 yeah, not that well known as there's no major rebranding like when Boeing acquired MD.

    • @kazefw3834
      @kazefw3834 Před 15 dny

      ​@@paulsteaventhanks, didn't knew that happen at all

    • @ImpendingJoker
      @ImpendingJoker Před 14 dny

      @@kazefw3834 Happened about 10 years ago now.

  • @Mariner311
    @Mariner311 Před 15 dny +41

    I built a Cheyenne model as a youngin' back in 1972 - was crushed to learn the project was cancelled. Amusing that in 1986 I became a Naval Aircrewman - and later did the Maverick missile tests for the Seahawk helicopter.

  • @user-rp2nq1ev6x
    @user-rp2nq1ev6x Před 15 dny +28

    It was the US Air Force that primarily put a stop to the Cheyenne attack helicopter. The Air Force wanted the skies all to themselves.

  • @biddinge8898
    @biddinge8898 Před 15 dny +27

    A big part about the cheyenne, was not only the push prop and actual functioning wings, but the special stsbilized rotor blade system. It didnt use a traditional swash plate, it used a system similar to what toy helicopters actually use, with a stabilizing bar on top for a inherently stabilized system gyroscopically.

    • @ImpendingJoker
      @ImpendingJoker Před 14 dny +4

      This was not new at all. Bell pioneered this with the Bell 47, and it was also on the Bell UH-1. Bell upped Lockheed by completely eliminating the need for a stab-bar by introducing electrical stability system. So that huge merry-go-round clothes hangar on the AH-56 was also outdated, and Blom Und Voss built the first fully rigid rotor production helicopter with the Bo-105. No, that Cheyenne as cool as it was very out dated by the time it was in the prototype phase, and by the time it would have entered LRIP it would have been a dinosaur.

  • @nullterm
    @nullterm Před 15 dny +16

    Minor correction: AH-64 was started by Hughes. Which was bought by McDonnell Douglas 1984. Which was bought by Boeing 1997.

  • @jandraelune1
    @jandraelune1 Před 15 dny +19

    The AH-64 upgrade that is coming actually brings most of the AH-56 designs to it, minus the belly turret. The reasons for the AH-56 cancellation are superfluous at best.

  • @rileybriggs4731
    @rileybriggs4731 Před 8 dny +4

    Having 130 successful missile tests and then your first display test failing is like something out of a movie. I like to imagine a bell employee snuck in and cut a wire.

  • @user-qg1mw5tz1q
    @user-qg1mw5tz1q Před 16 dny +50

    this helicopter is awsome! sad thath it got cancelled.
    one of my favorite helicopter.

    • @Einwetok
      @Einwetok Před 15 dny +2

      There's one on display at Ft. Campbell

  • @Faelen_furry
    @Faelen_furry Před 15 dny +9

    Don't you love when someone change the requirements without giving notive to the other but by some dark way, the opponent knew what would change

  • @BarryHWhite
    @BarryHWhite Před 15 dny +12

    Lockheed didn't need to build helo's anymore, as with the Griada treaty Skunk works got anti-gravitic technology in 1954.

  • @amramjose
    @amramjose Před 15 dny +7

    I saw this copter, not knowing what it was, at Ft Rucker in 2005; impressive, rigid main rotor and pusher prop. By the time it was debuged, I understand it had state of the art avionics and control systems, as well as devastating firepower. Very cool.

  • @sebastianthehotsaucedude5473

    I love watching the release live!

  • @biddinge8898
    @biddinge8898 Před 15 dny +6

    Ive seen concepts for a boeing ah64 upgrade package that would turn it into a cheyenne more or less. With bigger wings, and a pusher propeller.

  • @ArchusKanzaki
    @ArchusKanzaki Před 13 dny +4

    Lesson learned time-to-time. "There is nothing more permanent, than a temporary solution".

  • @pancudowny
    @pancudowny Před 11 dny +2

    McNamara probably saw the Huey Cobra as his Ford Falcon being turned in the Mustang, all-over again...!😄

  • @basilmiller8307
    @basilmiller8307 Před 15 dny +12

    Saw one at Ft. Rucker museum in ft Rucker, Alabama

  • @neilwarren875
    @neilwarren875 Před 12 dny +3

    Nobody seems to have mentioned one of the best reasons for going with the AH-1. It has about 40% parts interchangeability with the UH-1. Really streamlines logistics.

    • @raymondyee2008
      @raymondyee2008 Před 4 dny

      Correct. Compare with the AH-56 where in hells teeth are they getting spare parts in Nam?

  • @michaelwhitefgguocv4713
    @michaelwhitefgguocv4713 Před 15 dny +7

    I love your enthusiasm, it encourages my own fascination and wonder.

  • @Planes_Are_Epik
    @Planes_Are_Epik Před 16 dny +15

    This premiere was awesome! You earned ur self a sub 👍

  • @AircraftEnthusiast_7900
    @AircraftEnthusiast_7900 Před 15 dny +5

    Thank you,gratefully, for covering this wonderful helicopter.

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před 14 dny +8

    The idea that any single weapon system could win the Vietnam War, is to misunderstand the conflict completely.

    • @ibubezi7685
      @ibubezi7685 Před 7 dny

      The brass and DC would have f'd it up anyway - they never wanted to win (apart from the fact they didn't even know what 'winning' entailed).

  • @jimcabezola3051
    @jimcabezola3051 Před 15 dny +5

    Built the Aurora model kit of this back in the early '70s. Soon after building it...I found the Cheyenne project was canceled. (Cue sad trombone...)

  • @mrbigberd
    @mrbigberd Před 10 dny +2

    You forgot to mention that the Air Force was exerting HUGE pressure that this was THEIR domain under the Key West Agreement. The Army was effectively barred from creating a fast helicopter again which is one reason the Apache is so slow.

  • @Saffi____
    @Saffi____ Před 15 dny +5

    One of my personal favorite helicopters (mostly by design) is the Yak-60. Looks like a Chinook, just bigger, though I think the Mil V-12 has it beat in weight.

  • @DatChernobylGuy_
    @DatChernobylGuy_ Před 16 dny +6

    Amazing video!

  • @johnnyt1305
    @johnnyt1305 Před 15 dny +4

    🤔 The AH 56 Cheyenne reminds me a bit of the A-10 Thunderbolt II 🤔

  • @timbrake3404
    @timbrake3404 Před 15 dny +6

    I've always wondered why the canopie was so large. It has to be 3 feet higher than the gunners head! I bet he could have stood up and not needed to open it.

    • @CraigLandsberg-lk1ep
      @CraigLandsberg-lk1ep Před 14 dny +2

      That's what I thought, would have made it a little lighter and cut down the crosssection a bit😅

    • @timbrake3404
      @timbrake3404 Před 13 dny +4

      @@CraigLandsberg-lk1ep I can usually figure out design features on aircraft but I never understood that one. I would to find out why.

  • @koiyujo1543
    @koiyujo1543 Před 9 dny +2

    how badass this was... to have a rotating gunner seat for an attack helicopter

  • @Navy_Army305
    @Navy_Army305 Před 15 dny +4

    The rotating CPG station would get you super sick lol

    • @ImpendingJoker
      @ImpendingJoker Před 14 dny +2

      Actually no, as your inner ear is what controls your balance and equilibrium. The Cobra and Apache are worse for motion sickness because your eyes are looking left or right but your inner ear is still looking straight ahead so when the pilot turns your brain gets conflicting input, and up comes your lunch. 🤮

  • @Hoverfiles
    @Hoverfiles Před 15 dny +3

    Great mini documentary 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @notoriousbigmoai1125
    @notoriousbigmoai1125 Před 16 dny +10

    Can you make a video about the new biggest plane in the world concept built to carry wind turbine blade, the Radia WindRunner?

  • @fitzachella
    @fitzachella Před 10 dny +3

    "First attack helicopter"
    The AH-1 litrally flying the same year

  • @ognjenivanovic7871
    @ognjenivanovic7871 Před 15 dny +3

    Bell: I ain't taking this humiliation! *makes a helicopter that would be quicker to make*
    .
    Lockheed: *surprised pikachu*

  • @blurglide
    @blurglide Před 15 dny +6

    This thing was always 50 years ahead of its time. The Army dropped the ball by cancelling it.

  • @shawnkelley9035
    @shawnkelley9035 Před 15 dny +3

    Just sad that it was cancelled.

  • @philsalvatore3902
    @philsalvatore3902 Před 6 dny

    I grew up in the San Fernando Valley not all that far from the original Lockheed Skunk Works in Burbank. Back in the 1960s the sound track of the San Fernando Valley was sonic booms from jets screaming overhead and the roar of Clay Lacy's purple P-51 "Miss Omni" pylon racer making hot laps of the Valley from its home at Van Nuys Airport. Oh, and the sound of prototypes of the Cheyenne. One of them would fly over our elementary school right at recess time every day like clockwork, and I always noticed. One day I will never forget it pulled a loop right over our school. Even as a 4th grader I "knew" helicopters weren't supposed to pull loops but there it was right before my eyes. One nice clean loop on the way north probably to some test range out by Edwards Air Force Base. What a thrill for a little kid who would as an adult go on to fly helicopters, though nothing that hot.

  • @naturalfreq
    @naturalfreq Před 14 dny +3

    When I was a undergraduate in mechanical engineering, my professor in my mechanical vibrations class (1979) said this helicopter had vibration problems that could not be corrected. Thus it was cancelled.

  • @notebookytismos
    @notebookytismos Před 15 dny +4

    Swear first time I saw this helicopter it looked hella cool

  • @Besir355
    @Besir355 Před 14 dny +2

    Obsessed with landing everywhere

  • @NN1Ckl.
    @NN1Ckl. Před 15 dny +3

    It looks a lot like that dragonfly aircraft

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před 14 dny +1

    The development of turboshaft engines was what took helicopters to the next level. The earlier use of piston powered craft was their limiting factor originally.

  • @theredheadrenegade2243
    @theredheadrenegade2243 Před 13 dny +4

    Does anyone notice the nose and canopy is nearly spot on with an OV-10 Bronco?

  • @tmcd4657
    @tmcd4657 Před 10 dny +1

    Seen one of these things on static display at Ft Rucker. Cool as hell, too bad they couldn't have been put into production

  • @aaronsanborn4291
    @aaronsanborn4291 Před 10 dny +1

    One is on display at Ft Polk, Louisiana...I was stationed there from 97-02

  • @samuelstanton8944
    @samuelstanton8944 Před 16 dny +22

    Can you make a video about the secret weapons of the Luftwaffe. Like the Fritz X , Hs 293, X4, V1, and V2, etc...

    • @baraka629
      @baraka629 Před 15 dny +2

      V1 and V2 weren't exactly "secret" the moment they rained down on Britain by the thousands 😂

    • @samuelstanton8944
      @samuelstanton8944 Před 15 dny

      Still secret technology for the Germans.

  • @TheKulu42
    @TheKulu42 Před 15 dny +3

    I can understand the Army needing a combat helicopter right away thanks to the Vietnam war, but I agree that the Cheyenne should have gone to production and started on the upgrade cycle. It seems more viable as an anti-tank helicopter for Europe; especially if the Soviets felt a yearning to come west.

  • @chandrachurniyogi8394
    @chandrachurniyogi8394 Před 15 dny +2

    the Bell UH-1D Huey multi mission helo gunship could have done with a twin-engined arrangement . . . for e.g. the 1,623 shp (1,283 kW) General Electric T700-GE-401 turboshaft engines . . . and a 4-blade main rotor instead of the typical 2-blade type . . . the ship borne Bell UH-1Y Venom maritime multi mission helo gunship is a heavily upgraded variant of the good old UH-1D & UH-1H . . .

  • @kingkea3451
    @kingkea3451 Před 15 dny +3

    Have you got more information on the attack plane based on the Ah-56?

  • @Archie2c
    @Archie2c Před 13 dny +1

    Beautiful Graphics

  • @rogersmith8480
    @rogersmith8480 Před 11 dny +3

    WHAT I THINK IS THAT THIS HELICOPTER SHOULD HAVE BEEN BUILT, BUT POLITICS AS USUAL, GOT IN THE WAY.

  • @user-jh6ik1qd7p
    @user-jh6ik1qd7p Před 13 dny +1

    please do the 1910 coanda, its the first "jet" biplane that was created before ww1. Would be interesting to do a what if it was successful and managed to be developed during the war.

  • @edutaimentcartoys
    @edutaimentcartoys Před 15 dny +3

    amazing helicopter video

  • @StefOne-nw9un
    @StefOne-nw9un Před 15 dny +2

    hey, i love your videos for years now!
    there is one plane i'd like you to look into:
    the MBB Lampyridae, germany's stealth fighter from the 80's that wasn't to be... would love to see it coming to life with your great renders ;-)

  • @srogamina
    @srogamina Před 15 dny

    3:10 - the tail propeller is working backwards xD

  • @davidmoore1102
    @davidmoore1102 Před 15 dny +1

    The Blackburn Beverly needs some found and explained love

  • @magdovus
    @magdovus Před 8 dny +2

    I think you missed the real problem. The Cheyenne was designed to attack from relatively high altitude in a fast steep dive, then pulling up to high altitude. This would have been safe in Vietnam as the main threat to helicopters was AA guns, which couldn't easily hit at the altitudes they'd have cruised at. Then, the Soviets brought out the SA-7 which would have decimated helicopters at altitude. The only way to avoid the SA-7 would have been going even higher (not feasible for helicopters) or lower, which would have made the high speed less useful as a defence.
    The Cobra was actually introduced into combat while the Cheyenne was in test.

    • @raymondyee2008
      @raymondyee2008 Před 7 dny

      Ah finally somebody brought that up.

    • @philsalvatore3902
      @philsalvatore3902 Před 6 dny

      Exactly right. And Army SOP during the Cold War was to stay below 50 AGL where early Soviet MANPADS could not acquire you and the radars on their longer range missiles systems could not track you.

  • @RGP3012
    @RGP3012 Před 16 dny +4

    Very epic video

    • @RGP3012
      @RGP3012 Před 16 dny +2

      I wanted to see this

  • @vin7490
    @vin7490 Před 15 dny +3

    More lockweed content please

  • @nofearnelson58
    @nofearnelson58 Před 15 dny +25

    You didn't do your due diligence when researching this chopper. The US Air Force exerted a lot of influence to the powers that be to cancel this program since it would take away funds from their Close Air Support program. They argued that since it had functioning wings, the US Army should not be allowed to operate it since fixed wing aircraft are the Air Forces' domain. It's petty and silly but that's how the Air Force operated during the 60's and 70's. Also, it was Hughes Helicopters who produced and won the contract for the original AH-64 Apache until they were acquired by McDonnell Douglas in the early 80's and then MD merged with Boeing in the late 90's.

    • @gort8203
      @gort8203 Před 15 dny +3

      You're right, that USAF was against the Cheyenne, but it was not silly. The helicopter was planned to have performance close to a fixed wing aircraft and would encroach on the roles of fixed wing aircraft. At the same time the Air Force was developing the A-10 to support the Army in those roles. The proper use of aircraft on the battlefield can be argued about all day, and was a conflict within the Army long before the Air Force became a separate service. In this case the Cheyenne was going take food out of the USAF rice bowl, and the rice supply was limited by Congress.

    • @marioacevedo5077
      @marioacevedo5077 Před 15 dny +2

      This is true. I flew Cobras in the US Army and had the opportunity to chat with old-timers who had flown the Cheyenne as test pilots. They said the Cheyenne was a beast to fly. The A-10 turned out to be a great choice and in the Army we loved having them show up over the battlefield.

    • @Shaun_Jones
      @Shaun_Jones Před 15 dny

      ⁠@@marioacevedo5077 does the A10 do anything that the Cheyenne couldn’t? I don’t think so, and I bet the AH56 had a lot more upgrade potential than the Warthog.

    • @seththomas3418
      @seththomas3418 Před 15 dny +1

      @@Shaun_Jones A10 has greater speed, range, and payload. So yes the A10 could do a lot more than the AH-56.

    • @JollyGreenFE
      @JollyGreenFE Před 15 dny

      @@Shaun_Jones Survive in Congress or Combat? The A-10s combat record stands alone. And just as with any Helicopter, its Achilles' heel will always be its Tail Rotor.

  • @abhinavs7008
    @abhinavs7008 Před 15 dny

    Can you do a video on Indian military equipments like LCH Prachand or INS Vikranth

  • @PatrickCallahan-wg2sh

    I saw one of these AH=56 helicopters in the local on post museum at what used to be called Ft Polk, LA, back in the mid 80's. I was serving in the US Army as an LT and recognized it what it was. May have been an example being tested at this post when the program was cancelled in 1972.. Perhaps its still there slowly turning to dust.

  • @Claymore5
    @Claymore5 Před 14 dny +3

    McNamara was a beancounter and a bully and we all know what means...he would have made the perfect merchant banker

  • @FerrariDMC
    @FerrariDMC Před 10 dny +1

    My Uncle flew Cobras in Vietnam. 👍🏼

  • @Zachary244
    @Zachary244 Před 13 dny +2

    what website do you use to make the AI videos??

  • @craig4867
    @craig4867 Před 12 dny +2

    Defiant X looks very similar to the AH-56 Cheyenne and it also got canceled! Bell helicopter 🚁 wins again! Makes you wonder 🤔

  • @robynlang8554
    @robynlang8554 Před 14 dny

    Can you try and see if there’s any Canadian jets I would like to hear about more if there’s any prototypes or something

  • @Dingofighter78
    @Dingofighter78 Před 9 dny +1

    I feel like the program was sort of revived in the sense that it's idea was, ish, i think the V-22 Osprey can revive the idea if they made an attack helicopter variant

  • @jeebusk
    @jeebusk Před 15 dny +1

    no mention of piece price,
    or operating cost...

  • @taherahmad2818
    @taherahmad2818 Před 5 dny

    Thank you for this wonderful video. The helicopter is a great invention and its primary purpose was for rescue and flying ambulance.

  • @jfangm
    @jfangm Před 10 dny +1

    The cancellation of the Cheyenne is just another reason why the USAF was a mistake.

  • @saschapriyambodo7250
    @saschapriyambodo7250 Před 16 dny +5

    Dude i swear some american tech that looks "Futuristic" are literally old as heck!

    • @FoundAndExplained
      @FoundAndExplained  Před 16 dny +7

      its crazy. in the 1960s we had tech that makes today look old!!!

    • @saschapriyambodo7250
      @saschapriyambodo7250 Před 15 dny +2

      @@FoundAndExplained Dude fr they need to take more inspirations from older tech!

  • @lovemym16
    @lovemym16 Před 3 hodinami

    The AH-1 feels disrespected.

  • @Chimpunk729
    @Chimpunk729 Před 14 dny +2

    Lockheed....Apple of defense industry
    One thing i had hear about the cancellation due to the Air Force that didnt like Army took over their job on XAS role. The cancellation would led to the birth of the A 10 Thunderbolt II.

  • @huybinhle5796
    @huybinhle5796 Před 16 dny +3

    cool!

  • @aviationlogs8478
    @aviationlogs8478 Před 15 dny +3

    Its lookalike ov 10 bronco

  • @jessietoney8919
    @jessietoney8919 Před 15 dny +8

    Our government always does this for example the F-16 XL and the XF-23... Even now they have the Abrams-X in testing but I bet it never goes into production.

    • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
      @Rose.Of.Hizaki Před 15 dny +2

      YF-23? Its not what you think.
      it has been rumored that the design has been passed on to Japan.

    • @mikkodoria4778
      @mikkodoria4778 Před 15 dny +1

      Even the modern rifles like the xm8, or the newest rifle in testing, wasting money to prove m4 is still better rifle?

    • @evo3s75
      @evo3s75 Před 15 dny +3

      The Abrams X is a tech demonstrator, it's GD's own venture and not a prototype for some Government project

    • @jessietoney8919
      @jessietoney8919 Před 15 dny +1

      @evo3s75 But yet the Army did acknowledge that they are currently looking at it for testing so at the end of the day everything I say is fact

    • @Shaun_Jones
      @Shaun_Jones Před 15 dny +2

      I think the F16XL was rejected because although it could carry a lot of ordinance, it could only carry 500 pound bombs. Compare that to the F15E, which could carry multiple 2,000 pound weapons. Also, in my selfish opinion, the F16XL was pretty ugly.

  • @mongooserina
    @mongooserina Před 15 dny

    The Peace Sentinel and Militaires Sans Frontières' gunship of choice

  • @SirHeinzbond
    @SirHeinzbond Před 15 dny

    i could see the civilised Version a self seller to small Island Nations in the caribbean and other places where still today fly twin otters and alikes... also i guess with more flight hours and experiences we would be closer to the flying car future than we are today...
    the military one, for Vietnam it was too late, but like you said, it would be constantly upgraded like Chinooks and other military equipment so i guess you are right, it would have shorten the time to the capacity we have now, but would this be the price worth, i doubt it...

  • @frankpemberton9589
    @frankpemberton9589 Před 11 dny

    Never knew there was a pusher prop helicopter back then

  • @lawrencehubbard2985
    @lawrencehubbard2985 Před 8 dny

    Many years ago there was one on display. Walking around the helicopter it was unbelievable how that they were rejected. Then many years later there was a program about it. It was loaded with errors and overruns that killed the program.

  • @AiRbU380
    @AiRbU380 Před 14 dny

    666k subscribers!!!!, WELL DONEEEEEEEEE I WAS HERE WEN IT WAS LIKE100K SUBSCRIERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rvh1702
    @rvh1702 Před 5 dny

    OV-10 Bronco next?

  • @user-og8zt7bi2z
    @user-og8zt7bi2z Před 16 dny +2

    Attempt 33. Could you make a video on the Bugatti 100P. It’s a plane, not a car.

  • @jammiedodger7040
    @jammiedodger7040 Před 15 dny +1

    Chinook is one of the best helicopters ever made.

  • @simenkolas9373
    @simenkolas9373 Před 15 dny

    vibrato in that voice hege 0:08

  • @leeroyloke8415
    @leeroyloke8415 Před 15 dny +2

    I recalled reading from a non-fiction Tom Clancy book which mentioned about the AH-56 and one of the issues which led to its cancellation. That was the growing sophistication and capability of Soviet AA defences such as the ZSU-23-4 Shilka and shoulder-launched SAMs (and vehicle-mounted variants of said SAM system).
    One of the key features of the AH-56 was diving attacks which required it to fly into the teeth of Soviet-designed mobile AA defences. In contrast, the AH-1 and others like it were meant for stalking and shoot-&-scoot tactics by hiding behind obstacles. And I think the AH-1 kept being updated even now.

    • @user-ul1ew5jq1x
      @user-ul1ew5jq1x Před 15 dny

      Apaches were prohibited from fighting in Yugoslavia because of SA-14s and other manpads. Maybe Iraq too, though by now they probably have more effective IRCM.

    • @leeroyloke8415
      @leeroyloke8415 Před 15 dny

      @@user-ul1ew5jq1x Don't forget this example from the 2003 Invasion of Iraq too:
      (a) Operation Iraqi Freedom - Mass Apache Assault Goes Wrong: czcams.com/video/aUOQ_qi1No0/video.html
      (b) Apache Attack Helicopter Tactics of Iraqi Freedom: czcams.com/video/7G8eZwAoQfM/video.html

    • @philsalvatore3902
      @philsalvatore3902 Před 6 dny

      I asked a Marine Cobra pilot about the modern threat. Whereas when I was a helo pilot in the 1980s staying below 50 feet above ground or the sea surface was enough to prevent SA-7 and similar threat systems from locking on to you. They would lose you in ground clutter and never acquire. Today every modern MANPAD can track targets down to the surface, over land or water, so there is no longer any sanctuary down low. So this Marine, who was a test pilot btw, told me in Iraq the tactic was to "stay high and trust your countermeasures". You could hear my rectum slam shut the next county over! But, they have some pretty interesting sensors and ways to disrupt the seekers on incoming missiles that we didn't have.

  • @christopherneufelt8971

    One of a principle reasons for cancellation of a project is the support of associated industries of a competitor project. This phrase is the whole history of US military projects.

  • @JLAvey
    @JLAvey Před 13 dny

    I think it's time to take a look at the Republic XF-103.

  • @kevatut23
    @kevatut23 Před 15 dny

    Always enjoy the vids.
    But this time... Not so much.
    I flew C model gunships, and was stationed at Fort Rucker when one of the Cheyenne prototypes spent some time there.
    There is no doubt it seemed a tech marvel at the time, but it's appearance in-country would have made little, or no difference in the outcome.

  • @velocity324
    @velocity324 Před 15 dny +1

    It didn't look badass enough. The most badass looking thing always wins

  • @marsaustralis6881
    @marsaustralis6881 Před 8 dny

    One thing not mentioned is that the USAF also fought against the pusher-prop design, claiming that it was entering the speed domains "reserved" for the USAF's exclusive use, and lobbied hard to get the Cheyanne killed. Heck, they also complained that the long wings and speed made it an airplane in disguise. The biggest irony though is that in recent years, the US military as a whole realized the need for a faster helicopter, and pusher-prop designs like this were submitted by several groups, including again, Lockheed-Sikorsky.
    But alas, it just doesn't seem meant to be, between losing the Blackhawk Replacement program (Lockheed's Defiant X) to Bell (V-280 Valor, although it was a fair loss, as the Defiant X was behind schedule), and the light-attack/scout helicopter replacement program being cancelled, which had the Defiant X as a Huey-like successor and Bell's Invictus being a spiritual Commanche/Cheyanne descendant (there's a certain irony in how the designs are reversed; Lockheed making a Huey-style design, while Bell made a Cheyanne-style design).

    • @philsalvatore3902
      @philsalvatore3902 Před 6 dny

      The Russo-Ukraine War is forcing the US Army to rethink both armored warfare and helicopter warfare. The Army also cancelled a drone program. Smaller cheaper and more numerous seem to be gaining favor over single platforms with eye-watering do everything tech.

  • @BoxerActual
    @BoxerActual Před 2 dny

    Ah-56 Cheyenne my beloved…

  • @AHappyCub
    @AHappyCub Před 15 dny

    IMO it would've been better if there were 2 project running side by side, a low attack heli and a high attack heli that is intended to work side by side

  • @user-ys5rd6fs4m
    @user-ys5rd6fs4m Před 11 dny

    Hey,anyone here still remember and know what happened to escape velocity?😭

  • @ImpendingJoker
    @ImpendingJoker Před 14 dny +1

    I was waiting to see if you'd botch who made the AH-64, and you sure as hell did. The Apache was developed by Hughes Aircraft Company before it was absorbed by McDonnel-Douglas, this was years before Boeing took over M-D.