Turning the Robin Reliant into a SPACE SHUTTLE?! | Top Gear

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  • čas přidán 17. 12. 2008
  • Hammond and May discover if the Robin Reliant would make for a viable space shuttle. Getting it off the ground won't be a problem, but can they get it to safely land again?
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  • @RealCheesyBread
    @RealCheesyBread Před 4 lety +13776

    The fact that it actually lifted off and only failed to detach the car is beyond amazing for this show.

    • @sven518-7
      @sven518-7 Před 4 lety +439

      They should have tried it again. Would be great to see

    • @Cooltrain
      @Cooltrain Před 4 lety +644

      @@sven518-7 Pretty sure they only had the budget for one try...

    • @00BillyTorontoBill
      @00BillyTorontoBill Před 4 lety +505

      Pretty sure detachment wasnt what the producers wanted.
      They wanted a dead robin..... and if you can use a rocket to do it.

    • @mrguest3749
      @mrguest3749 Před 4 lety +439

      this the greatest achievement by a bunch of people without government funding and insufficient money.

    • @djpemb
      @djpemb Před 4 lety +81

      The amazing thing is James and Richard wanted it to work imagine if it did though

  • @fanjerry8100
    @fanjerry8100 Před 7 lety +6508

    The Reliant Robin is actually the fastest car ever on Top Gear, thanks to the rocket.

    • @patherrmann3009
      @patherrmann3009 Před 7 lety +406

      And gravity.

    • @MsAelim
      @MsAelim Před 7 lety +7

      +Pat Herrmann ha! yup

    • @theranter
      @theranter Před 7 lety +127

      I suspect that rocket was going much faster than 300 mph on the way up.

    • @theranter
      @theranter Před 7 lety +15

      FlappableBean I know that there's software out there somewhere that I might be able to use to determine its speed... maybe I'll try to find it later and find out for sure.

    • @ENCHANTMEN_
      @ENCHANTMEN_ Před 7 lety +32

      FlappableBean You're looking for a delta-v calculation; for that you need the initial and final mass of the rockets, as well as the exhaust velocity of the engines (basically how much impulse you get per bit of fuel expended).
      Of course, this equation basically gives you a rough measure of how much "oomph" it gets once it's in orbit. When it's in the atmosphere, how fast it goes (or, more importantly, how far it goes) is dependent on its maximum thrust, drag, flight path, etc.
      IMO, it would probably be easier to just estimate it from the video, but you never know.

  • @MadnessIncVP
    @MadnessIncVP Před 3 lety +1737

    _”Have you got a spare Billion dollars?”_
    “No. That’s why we’ve come to you.”
    *B O I*

  • @drbm23
    @drbm23 Před 3 lety +5169

    When you realise that Top Gear's Space Program is more advanced then North Korea's Missile Program...

    • @RainingFlow19
      @RainingFlow19 Před 3 lety +111

      Its a joke but those north korean dudes have launched missiles that went as far as almost 500km....

    • @yunkshione-1016
      @yunkshione-1016 Před 3 lety +62

      Up until they nuke your house

    • @ES_Spotter
      @ES_Spotter Před 3 lety +59

      @@yunkshione-1016 Hello mr Kim

    • @xsailor85
      @xsailor85 Před 3 lety +39

      And North Korea’s rocket expert is Wile E Coyote.

    • @angelzuniga3739
      @angelzuniga3739 Před 3 lety +32

      This reply was deleted by the North Korean government

  • @glennkolsteeg
    @glennkolsteeg Před 8 lety +17159

    when the BBC accidentally adds another 0 to the budget

    • @Mar1s3z
      @Mar1s3z Před 7 lety +750

      I think if they accidentally add another "0" into the budget. It'll actually work. lmao

    • @ParasocialCatgirl
      @ParasocialCatgirl Před 7 lety +631

      when the BBC thought they were allocating the budget in pennies, but it was actually being allocated in pounds.

    • @Honeystain
      @Honeystain Před 6 lety +47

      3[L] so two 0's.

    • @mrmaniac3
      @mrmaniac3 Před 6 lety +237

      Oh crap, the 0 key is stuc00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

    • @aquamelon0087
      @aquamelon0087 Před 5 lety +159

      When the BBC accidentally hands an empty check to a bunch of insane people

  • @noooreally
    @noooreally Před 8 lety +4613

    I bet that old toyota pickup would have driven away from this

  • @versamax6307
    @versamax6307 Před 3 lety +1136

    "So your show is about cars? And only cars?"
    "Yup"
    "So what's that behind you?"
    "Oh, that? It's a cruise missile we made, that we've taped a car to"

    • @jonathanchan7896
      @jonathanchan7896 Před rokem +5

      Cars and cars ++

    • @dragonsword7370
      @dragonsword7370 Před rokem +4

      You sure that wasn't supposed to be a Chevy Nova instead of a reliant? JK. Oh hell, I'd still be playing the Belter version of "Highway Star" while on the launch.

  • @j-dog7767
    @j-dog7767 Před 3 lety +5584

    Soviets: Send humanity to space
    Americans: Send humanity to the moon
    The British:

    • @UnBronySonikero
      @UnBronySonikero Před 3 lety +33

      Elon Musk try this first

    • @duncantalksalot
      @duncantalksalot Před 3 lety +179

      Sends a Reliant Robin into the ground

    • @FatGouf
      @FatGouf Před 3 lety +16

      Bullshit, moon is a hoax

    • @zombiekiller225
      @zombiekiller225 Před 3 lety +13

      Then the colonies copied us anyway

    • @mrcaboosevg6089
      @mrcaboosevg6089 Před 3 lety +67

      @@FatGouf Well it isn't, it's really not hard to get into space given you've got the right people and most importantly the money. Russia never claimed it was fake, the Soviets would have snapped at the chance to prove the Americans lied but Russia instead congratulated them even though they certainly weren't happy about it

  • @LOKSTED
    @LOKSTED Před 4 lety +12836

    "Can we own firearms?"
    Britain: "no"
    "Can we build a cruise missile?"
    Britain:

    • @Geolaminar
      @Geolaminar Před 4 lety +425

      well, I mean, it has a range of thirty feet, so...

    • @nerfshooter4216
      @nerfshooter4216 Před 4 lety +270

      You can actually own a firearm in Britain ven an Uzi! Only if you have a license and have gone through tests to prove you won't commit any crimes with it

    • @K9_Mate
      @K9_Mate Před 4 lety +37

      Not even worth all the hassle.

    • @tjfSIM
      @tjfSIM Před 4 lety +240

      @@nerfshooter4216 Yes exactly. You have to demonstrate that you need it for a genuine reason, and that you're not a crazed lunatic. That's why gun crime isn't really a thing in the UK.

    • @thomasball5432
      @thomasball5432 Před 4 lety +73

      @@tjfSIM shotguns are really easy to get legally, it's on them to prove why you shouldn't have one, and if they can't find a reason then your certificate gets approved. Rifles are the other way around, it's on you to prove to them why you should be allowed to have one. (At least that's the way my dad explained it to me when I was younger)

  • @thaddeusmccaustland8023
    @thaddeusmccaustland8023 Před 4 lety +6793

    Topgear has now had:
    -Their own police force
    -Their own tank division
    -Their own military convoy
    -Their own Hookah
    -Their own Train
    -Their own caravan gypsy style village
    +-Their own space program

    • @donald_doe
      @donald_doe Před 4 lety +255

      Don't forget about their own 747 plane

    • @filmandfirearms
      @filmandfirearms Před 4 lety +356

      Top Gear is basically its own small nation at this point

    • @friedrick5088
      @friedrick5088 Před 4 lety +170

      And yet their production office is a wooden shack

    • @GRIFAbyte101
      @GRIFAbyte101 Před 4 lety +59

      @@friedrick5088 Gotta make sacrifices somewhere I suppose!

    • @DLBBALL
      @DLBBALL Před 4 lety +6

      Jerome Henwood Oh yeah, I remember that gag.

  • @TheModelBoatGuy
    @TheModelBoatGuy Před 2 lety +163

    To be fair to the rocket folk, this was incredibly impressive. To keep it going straight up is incredibly hard. The SRB ejection too is darn complicated. As James said though I wish it had actually worked, would have been such a brilliant thing to see. Must have been a cracking project to work on

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před rokem +18

      Several actual aerospace engineers commented that it was mind boggling that they got the boosters to separate during flight. That scene where they freaked out about how complex it was is one of the biggest stumbling blocks to getting into space. There's just tooooo many things that can go wrong and ruin your day.

  • @Mmouse_
    @Mmouse_ Před 9 měsíci +160

    This was the most powerful non governmental rocket launch in Europe at the time. Which is pretty nuts.

    • @punisher299
      @punisher299 Před 2 měsíci +6

      It was the most powerful rocket to ever launch from the UK's soil, that was a 250 kg car it took off with more than black arrow's max payload.

    • @juha9703
      @juha9703 Před 16 dny

      Payload to the orbit is different thing than launching something a bit off ground. Still one of the best gear challenges ever 😂

  • @asdfghyter
    @asdfghyter Před 6 lety +4734

    And now, 10 years later, they finally managed to send The Stig to space in his Tesla Roadster.

    • @redcar1379
      @redcar1379 Před 5 lety +56

      Wow, really so it is !

    • @xsailor85
      @xsailor85 Před 5 lety +25

      Happy trails Stig

    • @MPHammer
      @MPHammer Před 5 lety +37

      Not just to space... But to *MARS*

    • @stoybenxi7395
      @stoybenxi7395 Před 4 lety +16

      Technically our boy stig is in geo synchronous orbit and on a return trajectory that will see him safe and on dry land in a few hundred years

    • @t.c.thompson2359
      @t.c.thompson2359 Před 4 lety +6

      @@stoybenxi7395 There will be tourists visiting the Tesla in it's orbit in space before that happens.

  • @siremerrionepie9796
    @siremerrionepie9796 Před 5 lety +2468

    No wonder United Kingdom left the EU, they didn't fund the reliant robin space shuttle project

    • @itsallaboutme9779
      @itsallaboutme9779 Před 4 lety +12

      Lol 🤣🤣

    • @dpm2937
      @dpm2937 Před 3 lety +5

      Call Elon he's in

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 3 lety +7

      Now that Britain's out, the time has come for them to have their own space program.

    • @kwlkid85
      @kwlkid85 Před 3 lety +9

      @@theprogram863 We already did. Britain has the distinction of being the only country to develop an orbital launch capability only to then give it up.

    • @itz_cornchip
      @itz_cornchip Před 3 lety +2

      Lol

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 Před 2 lety +231

    That was the fastest quarter mile ever for the Reliant Robin.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před rokem +4

      Probably the fastest quarter mile for any car or truck in history...

    • @olafdoppenberg4874
      @olafdoppenberg4874 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@largol33t1that Tesla car was probably faster

  • @vtn05001
    @vtn05001 Před 3 lety +110

    As an engineer, you can feel their pain when May presented the idea to them.

  • @MrJumpyJ
    @MrJumpyJ Před 6 lety +3448

    Everyone's all proud of SpaceX shooting a car into space...
    Top Gear has already done that ten years ago. Sort of.

    • @onceuponaban
      @onceuponaban Před 4 lety +87

      For an extended definition of "car", at least.

    • @callumcbg8922
      @callumcbg8922 Před 4 lety +13

      it didn't even get close never mind the fact that the external fuel tank didn't decouple and then proceeded to make the "shuttle" hit the ground and explode

    • @13game3
      @13game3 Před 4 lety +68

      @@callumcbg8922 That's the joke

    • @callumcbg8922
      @callumcbg8922 Před 4 lety +7

      yep and i just realized that

    • @carlost856
      @carlost856 Před 4 lety +19

      @@onceuponaban and also an extended definition of space.

  • @samborlon
    @samborlon Před 4 lety +2944

    Had they used a Toyota, they could have used it again.

    • @mikester1290
      @mikester1290 Před 4 lety +79

      Yes, because it would have never left the ground.

    • @samborlon
      @samborlon Před 4 lety +10

      @@mikester1290What makes you think so?

    • @mikester1290
      @mikester1290 Před 4 lety +119

      @@samborlon Well, how much does that Toyota weigh compared to the fibreglass shitbox with 3 wheels?

    • @scoutwith124hp9
      @scoutwith124hp9 Před 4 lety +79

      A toyota hilux would have survived

    • @thesabre8458
      @thesabre8458 Před 3 lety +52

      Mike Creed you realise its a joke and a reference to their indestructible toyota?

  • @Martin.Wilson
    @Martin.Wilson Před 2 lety +46

    This is a huge leap forward in British space travel. There previous attempt to reach the moon ended when they ran out of scaffolding.

  • @alexjjgreen
    @alexjjgreen Před 3 lety +435

    People complaining about taxpayers money wasted. Relax, they later sold this tech to North Korea.

    • @johnmorris8409
      @johnmorris8409 Před 3 lety +46

      As an American, I have always appreciated the British taxpayers for providing the rest of world with entertainment.

    • @bodkinofnurk8898
      @bodkinofnurk8898 Před 3 lety +30

      At it's peak TG made £50 million a year, mostly financing the £34 million that F1 cost the BBC to show live. Hence when TG was no more, we lost the F1 as well.

    • @reececameron5070
      @reececameron5070 Před 3 lety +5

      They certainly did! 😁

    • @Cpt_Boony_Hat
      @Cpt_Boony_Hat Před 2 lety

      They think your kidding but considering the UK basically gave the UK jet engines I wouldn’t be that surprised

  • @justintimbersaw3934
    @justintimbersaw3934 Před 3 lety +3038

    James: "The launch site was a military base whose whereabouts are a top-secret"
    Top Gear: *"Clauburne Military Training Ground, 53 miles N.W of Newcastle just off the A68"*
    oh man, I miss the old Top Gear

    • @gregblackburn4280
      @gregblackburn4280 Před 3 lety +38

      Justin...yeah it was a fun show.

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 Před 3 lety +15

      Too bad James has become a communist now ... hating everything traditional and old and only wanting "modern" stuff. My guess is it was the girlfriend ...

    • @Martin-wx8gd
      @Martin-wx8gd Před 3 lety +191

      @@Muck006 What you are describing isn't even remotly similar to communism.

    • @kfg452
      @kfg452 Před 3 lety +51

      @@Muck006 Shut up please mate

    • @happyreeper1
      @happyreeper1 Před 2 lety +63

      @@Muck006 wtf are you on about lmfao

  • @WarhammerWings
    @WarhammerWings Před 4 lety +3282

    The fact that it flew is worthy of a chapter in space and aviation history!

    • @FzHnn
      @FzHnn Před 4 lety +142

      I'm so jealous of people who watch it there that day. I mean you're just casually cruising down the street and then you saw an effing Reliant Robin on a rocket booster lol. What a sight to behold!

    • @aidanpysher2764
      @aidanpysher2764 Před 3 lety +18

      Ustio, eh? This must have been the prototype of the V2.

    • @andresahay1546
      @andresahay1546 Před 3 lety +9

      @@aidanpysher2764 nah, that would be the property of Belka + AWWNB

    • @Kimoto504
      @Kimoto504 Před 3 lety

      You mean general British rocketry history. That wasn't ever meant to get to space, if even Cessna 150 service ceiling altitude.

    • @underworldguardian704
      @underworldguardian704 Před 3 lety

      Can’t argue there.

  • @kristjanreisman3439
    @kristjanreisman3439 Před 3 lety +44

    I always become very emotional when I see how happy engineers are when Robin sucessfully takes off.

  • @ew7607
    @ew7607 Před 3 lety +25

    Perfect opportunity lost for Jeremys favorite catchphrase. "And on that bombshell..."

  • @Max_Jordan
    @Max_Jordan Před 8 lety +1746

    meanwhile, jeremy is watching at home with the fuel tank eject button in his hand...

    • @bogdansofroniciu387
      @bogdansofroniciu387 Před 8 lety +19

      lol

    • @piguy222
      @piguy222 Před 5 lety +78

      It was clearly sabotage by Jeremy who is parshal to Space X. When Space X saw them making a car-rocket , something they needed 10 more years to finish, they recruited Jeremy to prevent the success of the launch thus eliminating any compatition in the space-car market. We cant let Space X win! You must try again!
      If you couldnt tell already this was just an excuse for them to do round two.

    • @thefearhawk8805
      @thefearhawk8805 Před 4 lety +10

      And his Cock in the other...

  • @THEM1GHTYPHUZ
    @THEM1GHTYPHUZ Před 4 lety +4372

    This is un-ironically the largest rocket Britain has ever made...

    • @tisFrancesfault
      @tisFrancesfault Před 3 lety +633

      The UK actually built an orbital rocket, the whole program cost £100,000 in today's money, and built by men in sheds.
      It was cancelled by the government.

    • @THEM1GHTYPHUZ
      @THEM1GHTYPHUZ Před 3 lety +170

      @@tisFrancesfault Ah typical.

    • @wilfridsetterfield-milln4910
      @wilfridsetterfield-milln4910 Před 3 lety +111

      @@tisFrancesfault Are you talking about Black Arrow?

    • @Dogsushi42
      @Dogsushi42 Před 3 lety +82

      tisFrancesfault so this is the biggest rocket that they’ve launched

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 Před 3 lety +33

      there was the lipstick thing...

  • @brickhead48
    @brickhead48 Před 2 lety +41

    That shot at 8:13 is almost biblical. What an achievement this was

  • @ToJoAudio
    @ToJoAudio Před 3 lety +58

    can we just take a minute to appreciate that a couple of guys in a shed in manchester were able to get a damn reliant robin off the ground like that lol you can tell elon musk watched this and thought, ooo tesla in space :D lol

    • @davidrenton
      @davidrenton Před 8 měsíci +1

      cost them 10/ 6 and all the tea they wanted, they didn't have the budget to go to bacon butties

  • @charliewhiskey8440
    @charliewhiskey8440 Před 4 lety +1632

    That ascent until SRB separation was pretty damn well done from the engineering perspective. It's not trivial to keep it going straight up.

    • @AugmentedGravity
      @AugmentedGravity Před 4 lety +76

      It would have been perfect had it just not been for the ex.bolts not blowing and separating the Reliant.

    • @milkyway370
      @milkyway370 Před 4 lety +98

      ya I play ksp and even in that game building shuttles is really hard, I can't even imagine the math that went into not only building one on a low budget, but having the orbiter be a fricken car. very very impressive and in genuinely surprised it went straight up instead of immediately tipping over. with a little extra budget and a working decoupler system, this thing could've actually worked

    • @spaceguy9025
      @spaceguy9025 Před 4 lety +17

      @@milkyway370 I mean with some practice it's pretty simple in ksp but I still can't imagine what the process in real life would be, amazing how far technology has come

    • @EpicFishFingers
      @EpicFishFingers Před 4 lety +45

      @@milkyway370 Agreed, this really shouldn't be understated. Asymmetrical rockets are a complete bastard in the game and in real life: someone would have had to code a gimballing and throttling program that would change the rockets' thrust as it ascended to keep it upright.
      Not to mention these rockets very likely didn't gimbal so they just had to adjust the thrust on the liquid booster to compensate, and also allow for the burned fuel changing the centre of gravity towards the reliant. Also: the reliant was n aerodynamic brick, as they showed.
      I'm amazed it didn't flip onto its back.

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 Před 3 lety +5

      I concur. For a moment, (or 2) I thought this footage was of a miniature model rocket thingy. But then...oohhh COCK!

  • @JoyHoffi
    @JoyHoffi Před 4 lety +2638

    Men don't grow up, the toys are just getting more expensive 😂

  • @colinheppell5020
    @colinheppell5020 Před 3 lety +15

    Engineer: “It’s the largest rocket launched in Europe”
    Richard: * gulps. *

  • @BennyH11
    @BennyH11 Před rokem +21

    For this me this series, and particularly this episode was the peak of old Top Gear. I was absolutely blown away by this when I watched it first broadcast. I would definitely consider it a 'successful failure' so to speak.

  • @newem1nem
    @newem1nem Před 9 lety +825

    The first 10 hrs on Kerbal space program.

    • @Maravone
      @Maravone Před 5 lety +1

      and thrust vectoring

  • @slypask9185
    @slypask9185 Před 4 lety +1276

    9:12 : *TACTICAL RELIANT INCOMING*

    • @british-sama7007
      @british-sama7007 Před 4 lety +58

      Enemy reliant incoming!!!! It's over

    • @Jame5man
      @Jame5man Před 4 lety +68

      Who needs nukes when you have a Tactical Reliant

    • @fury4539
      @fury4539 Před 4 lety +20

      V1 rocket required in these coordinates...

    • @VascoCC95
      @VascoCC95 Před 4 lety +13

      Meanwhile, at FBI headquarters...
      TOP LEVEL WARNING: ICB-RR Launched !!!

    • @windaubessss
      @windaubessss Před 4 lety +10

      @@VascoCC95 Pretty sure it has appeared on some early warning radar

  • @iielysiumx5811
    @iielysiumx5811 Před 2 lety +7

    Honestly one of the most amazing moments in TV history, the fact that some car show in the UK managed to do this is simply staggering

  • @soarinskies1105
    @soarinskies1105 Před 2 lety +12

    The fact that it actually took off and the rocket boosters actually separated is nothing short of incredible.

  • @portalowy5346
    @portalowy5346 Před 8 lety +805

    "The launch site is a military base, whose whereabouts are top secret"
    Clanburne Military Training Ground
    53 miles N.W. of Newcastle
    Just off the A68

  • @crackgrid1395
    @crackgrid1395 Před 3 lety +657

    I'm convinced theres a alternative universe where the reliant robin lifted and landed successfully and was adopted by ESA

  • @acappuccino8410
    @acappuccino8410 Před 2 lety +6

    8:57 A German V1 Flying Bomb makes its final flight corrections for its approach on London. (1944, Colorized)

  • @apmm4209
    @apmm4209 Před 3 lety +14

    The launch itself , was was the most spectacular sight I've ever seen ! Such a shame the release bolts failed at the end .

  • @Kirk00077
    @Kirk00077 Před 8 lety +2525

    *Revert to Vehicle Assembly Building*

    • @Hunne2303
      @Hunne2303 Před 8 lety +70

      +Kirk0007 got the staging wrong again, ey? nevermind...just add "moar boosters"...works everytime...until it somehow explodes...not my fault though...mechjeb does that! honestly!

    • @hatman4818
      @hatman4818 Před 8 lety +23

      +Kirk0007 Something's wrong. Spam spacebar. Hmm... Add moar boosters.

    • @metropod
      @metropod Před 8 lety +32

      +Kirk0007 if anyone reading this section does not get the joke, you are REALLY missing out on something.heck, I'm doing right now. off to minmus.

    • @Minotaur1975
      @Minotaur1975 Před 8 lety +21

      +Hat Man and moar struts

    • @hatman4818
      @hatman4818 Před 8 lety +21

      Minotaur1975 Yes Komrade, moar stuts Wehrner Von Kerman, moar struts indeed.

  • @leroyjenkins140
    @leroyjenkins140 Před 8 lety +1001

    I swear top gear has the funding of a small nation.

    • @SammehEatWorld
      @SammehEatWorld Před 8 lety +41

      +leroyjenkins140 Well, BBC... So, yeah.

    • @Kcwiro
      @Kcwiro Před 8 lety +16

      +leroyjenkins140 ....they get a kickback from all the speed-cameras they ....hate...

    • @ecutechltd
      @ecutechltd Před 8 lety +8

      +flip inheck £3.7 million a year? its significantly more than that...

    • @ecutechltd
      @ecutechltd Před 8 lety +19

      In 2015 the bbc's annual budget was £5.1 billion!

    • @ecutechltd
      @ecutechltd Před 8 lety +4

      +flip inheck well we pay through licence fee..then the government give the rest of the money...which is taken from us by tax tax and more tax

  • @sahijsandhu2219
    @sahijsandhu2219 Před 3 lety +5

    6:00
    James May:"The launch site was a military base whose whereabouts are a top secret."
    *proceeds to disclose the location.
    🤣 Lmao

  • @bjornlillpers498
    @bjornlillpers498 Před rokem +8

    Good to see SpaceX is finally starting to catch up with the Top Gear space program

  • @tony_5156
    @tony_5156 Před 4 lety +290

    It genuinely made me sad to see it fail, hearing those engineers cheer truely puts a smile on my face.

    • @timothykock6799
      @timothykock6799 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I know right, the genuine glee in their voices is amazing to hear

  • @henriquedematos
    @henriquedematos Před 10 lety +1290

    They really need to do this one again. Maybe with even more power and/or NASA/ESA working on it for a more aerodynamic design. It would be ridiculously expensive, but history isn't made for free.

    • @alfie9876
      @alfie9876 Před 9 lety +98

      Looks like they almost had it. The explosive bolts didn't work on the main tank, if they did I'm sure they would have pulled it off. It appears that he did have control of the craft before it crashed but it was way too heavy to fly with that big tank.

    • @brandonse167
      @brandonse167 Před 9 lety +32

      Alfred Timins Something tells me the reason it didnt go further was because of legal issues. Maybe it was easier/less expensive/safer to have the rocket just glide back to the ground.

    • @VulpisFoxfire
      @VulpisFoxfire Před 9 lety +56

      One thing they must, *must* do if they retry it...put a crash dummy in the seat and name it 'Jebediah'. :-) If this isn't Kerbal iRL, I don't know what is.

    • @nesossin
      @nesossin Před 9 lety +32

      VulpisFoxfire Hammond even looks like a distressed kerbal just before the reliant blows up

    • @aldionsylkaj9654
      @aldionsylkaj9654 Před 9 lety +4

      They needed X-Plane to determin the flight characteristics. and Rigs of Rods to determin the stresses.

  • @ton6473
    @ton6473 Před 2 lety +12

    When you ask Top Gear to make you a space shuttle, you’re getting a ballistic missile.

  • @Zarglog
    @Zarglog Před rokem +1

    09:00 the way they scream "BREAK" makes this bit so much better

  • @carkua6512
    @carkua6512 Před 4 lety +394

    Never seen May so happy. Put a smile on my face. Same with all the engineers when it took off initially

    • @chrisst8922
      @chrisst8922 Před 4 lety +10

      @@basil3970 No I think it was the real deal. There's too many cues that authentic it as true.

    • @chrisst8922
      @chrisst8922 Před 4 lety +5

      @@basil3970 The quality of framing from at least 9:06 onwards is of concern because it appears inconsistant with what I feel might have been achieved in the heat of the moment arising from the failure of the tank to separate from the Robin orbiter.
      However the logistics involved in re-shooting that sequence also seem inconsistent with the objectives of the piece.
      We learned from the BBC's willingness to procure an injunction against Collins that under Willman's production details will remain confidential but here's an interesting resource:
      www.pyrosociety.org.uk/forum/topic/2619-top-gear-rocket-launch-uk/
      Carkua comments on the reaction of the engineers at the launch. Do any of them look like the engineers throughout the rest of the film?

    • @chrisst8922
      @chrisst8922 Před 4 lety +1

      @@basil3970 But I hadn't seen that evidence when we started conversing and this is meant to be for fun.
      Besides they weren't acting at launch which was the OP's point.

    • @chrisst8922
      @chrisst8922 Před 4 lety +4

      @@basil3970 These were the top people. I've seen it somewhere, British Interplanetary Rocket Association or something. I know what you mean of course. I've seen the budget estimated at £4-600.000

    • @observationsfromthebunker9639
      @observationsfromthebunker9639 Před 3 lety

      It's probably the the happiest he's been on the show. Hammond though, looked like he was having a transformative religious experience for a minute! :D

  • @MrSupercar55
    @MrSupercar55 Před 4 lety +467

    5:20 His description of the Reliant’s performance on glideslope was actually on par with the real Space Shuttle. The Shuttle’s aerodynamics weren’t great, thanks to the orbiter’s rounded nose and relatively narrow wingspan. This called for a brutal technique from the commander (the commander was the person flying the Shuttle and the co-pilot was actually called a pilot). Glideslope was flown very forcefully with a 10,000 feet per minute descent rate and an airspeed of 345 mph. But it wasn’t over once they got to the airstrip at Kennedy Space Centre, which was 15,000 feet long, just to put it out there. The pre-flare manoeuvre would commence at 2,000 feet and the landing gear was lowered in the last 300 feet of descent. The orbiter would finally touch down at an airspeed of 255 mph, slightly faster than a Bugatti Veyron, necessitating the use of a drag chute. To simulate such crazy conditions, Shuttle commanders were trained by flying a business jet with the landing gear down and the engines in reverse.

    • @HalNordmann
      @HalNordmann Před 3 lety +21

      And some of the original Shuttle concepts even had smaller wings. Granted, they also had auxiliary jets, but still...

    • @WayneRandall
      @WayneRandall Před 2 lety +12

      It's actually the Kennedy Space Center. In America. If I have to use tyre and aluminium when watching Top Gear, you can use center when talking about the KSC. ; )

    • @shawnjoseph4009
      @shawnjoseph4009 Před 2 lety +6

      @@HalNordmann fun fact: that actually would have worked better and the only reason it’s shaped the way it is is because the military wanted to be able to launch/recover from polar orbits and NASA changed the design for military funding

    • @HalNordmann
      @HalNordmann Před 2 lety +8

      @@shawnjoseph4009 NASA also wanted the bigger wings - as I said, the small wings of the earlier concepts would've had an even steeper glideslope, and they also had bigger re-entry heating. The military offer was just the final push.

    • @bussesandtrains1218
      @bussesandtrains1218 Před rokem +1

      'not interested'

  • @B3ansGuy
    @B3ansGuy Před 5 měsíci +3

    This is genuinely the most impressive thing TG has ever done, all these years later I still can't believe they got away with this

  • @mikea1157
    @mikea1157 Před 3 lety +2

    Their genuine excitement and shock is great. You can't help but share the feeling with them.

  • @zachg9065
    @zachg9065 Před 4 lety +819

    When I was young, I couldn’t believe the fact that this thing actually got off the ground, I still don’t.

    • @NOMORE-ss9qx
      @NOMORE-ss9qx Před 4 lety +39

      that's why they had to explode it on impact rather than "just" crash land it. So you couldn't see it wasn't a reliant robin at all but a load of plywood etc. That's my theory anyway!

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 Před 3 lety +9

      Not only did it get off the ground, but it's also deeply embedded INTO the ground, at that!

    • @samuelseidel6148
      @samuelseidel6148 Před 3 lety +14

      @@NOMORE-ss9qx I thought maybe there was a descent amount of unburnt fuel that stopped propelling the rocket when it started nosing over.

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 Před 3 lety +19

      getting off the ground is the easy part the hard part is to land safely with astronauts in it.
      It's like with nuclear reactor. building a reactor is easy. Building a safe protected and sustainable reactor is hard. Check out the Nuclear Boy Scout story (a kid who literally built a reactor in the back yard)

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 Před 3 lety +4

      panda4247
      “Getting off the ground is the easy part”
      Challenger proved the opposite.

  • @PenumbralBehemoth
    @PenumbralBehemoth Před 10 lety +621

    KSP in a nutshell.

    • @whackyjinak4978
      @whackyjinak4978 Před 10 lety +24

      It worked better than my rocket on Kerbal Space Program. Mine blew up before it even loaded.

    • @ikkeheltvanlig
      @ikkeheltvanlig Před 10 lety +2

      I'm about to try and make my own there now :P The hard part? Making the Robin

    • @whackyjinak4978
      @whackyjinak4978 Před 10 lety +1

      yea i tried and it did the same thing theres did. :(

    • @whackyjinak4978
      @whackyjinak4978 Před 10 lety +3

      space engineers is easier

    • @beanie3526
      @beanie3526 Před 6 lety

      Haha yeah

  • @truck6859
    @truck6859 Před 2 lety +7

    This level of greatness in TV has never been repeated.

  • @TheGreatCalsby
    @TheGreatCalsby Před 3 lety +8

    Can you imagine if, from that burning ball of smoke and fire, a majestic Reliant Robin shot out from the ashes in a remarkable recovery maneuver

  • @ZoniesCoasters
    @ZoniesCoasters Před 6 lety +1270

    Lmao this ended up in my recommended again after watching a bunch of space x videos

  • @globalko
    @globalko Před 7 lety +733

    Doesn't matter that it crashed that was a massive success

  • @raphaeldagamer
    @raphaeldagamer Před 5 měsíci +2

    Finally, the aerodynamic properties of James May. Exactly what I needed.

  • @revtech2917
    @revtech2917 Před 3 lety +12

    They did extremely well making those boosters.. I'm absolutely amazed...

  • @Baamthe25th
    @Baamthe25th Před 4 lety +266

    "I'm affraid for the robin it's the other way around "
    What a classic line

    • @hariharan224
      @hariharan224 Před 4 lety +4

      ITS JUST PLUMMETING TO THE GROUND 😂

    • @Hex-Trinity
      @Hex-Trinity Před 4 lety +4

      @@hariharan224 Like a lift with the cable cut XD

  • @KoploperMau
    @KoploperMau Před 10 lety +507

    One of Richard's best quotes to date.
    "How are you gonna use it again?!?!"
    Brilliant, I was gone when he said that.

  • @jasongoodacre
    @jasongoodacre Před rokem +2

    "How ya gonna use it again". Probably the most profound statement ever!

  • @mpa1931
    @mpa1931 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Honestly just the launch itself is worth all the hard work they put into it. It really looks glorious when lifting off.

  • @jackd9928
    @jackd9928 Před 5 lety +764

    This is the difference between the old Top Gear and the shocking version of today.

    • @TheParachaz
      @TheParachaz Před 4 lety +36

      Too true, I don’t watch it as it’s just a different show regardless of the impressive hardware!

    • @Jabber-ig3iw
      @Jabber-ig3iw Před 3 lety +5

      Jack D if it’s shocking why do you watch it? And if you don’t watch it, how do you know it’s shocking?

    • @DarkTheFailure
      @DarkTheFailure Před 3 lety +19

      Modern top gear: actually about cars and shit like that
      Past top gear: whatever the fuck this is

    • @mrcaboosevg6089
      @mrcaboosevg6089 Před 3 lety +2

      I like the new top gear personally, now they've got some decent hosts

    • @johncenashi5117
      @johncenashi5117 Před 3 lety +10

      Im not into cars. Or well lets say, i dont need to know what car is the best. I have a generall interest since i watch F1 and so on. But old Top Gear and TGT is just amazing.

  • @walterengler5709
    @walterengler5709 Před 4 lety +255

    Oh I still remember this whole thing. And I really, really, wanted the car to separate and watch it glide. SOOOO close … but the entire thing (building, the launch, initial booster separation, even the turn to get to release) was so beautiful up to that point. But you can't go wrong with a major explosion at the end lol

  • @chih-fang-hsu
    @chih-fang-hsu Před rokem +3

    This is literally the best episode of any Tv program I've ever seen, hope there's still this kind of show these days.

  • @greateagle2076
    @greateagle2076 Před rokem +2

    It is incredible that it was even able to take off and be very stable throughout the flight, everything went really smoothly. Aside from the crash it's really impressive that they managed to do this.

  • @captainjacksparrow7482
    @captainjacksparrow7482 Před 4 lety +1094

    “The one that has to take off, and be used again!”
    Elon Musk: Write that down, write that down!

    • @alphonseforadori3768
      @alphonseforadori3768 Před 3 lety +16

      Me: Mom can I watch the space shuttle?
      Mom: we have space shuttle at home
      Space shuttle at home:

    • @leorodgers2715
      @leorodgers2715 Před 3 lety +1

      I mean it survived cus I’ve seen it

    • @PantherAusfD1944
      @PantherAusfD1944 Před rokem

      @@alphonseforadori3768 this is a lot better.

  • @chaincyclist2736
    @chaincyclist2736 Před 7 lety +702

    No biggie, just revert to launch and try it again.

  • @SakicFan
    @SakicFan Před 10 měsíci +1

    While I've heard about Top Gear over the years, I've never watched the show before. That being said, I can't deny that this is arguably one of the coolest things I've ever seen come through my CZcams feed.

    • @sb50cal9
      @sb50cal9 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Right? I'm a huge top gear fan (Clarkson, Hammond and May era) and this is easily my favourite episode.

  • @henrythman
    @henrythman Před 2 lety +9

    This is still the coolest thing they’ve ever done on the show

  • @nomadben
    @nomadben Před 4 lety +184

    Every time I watch this, I get goosebumps when it launches. Easily one of the greatest moments in the history of television.

  • @wackyfunbun9811
    @wackyfunbun9811 Před 8 lety +898

    Kerbal space program in real life

    • @niteshmurti
      @niteshmurti Před 8 lety +6

      +wacky funbun Hahahaha i was thinking the same thing..

    • @_yerf
      @_yerf Před 8 lety +12

      +wacky funbun Kerbal Car program : space edition

    • @Zoomer30
      @Zoomer30 Před 8 lety

      ..... and Seb was still smiling.....

    • @_yerf
      @_yerf Před 8 lety +2

      Zoomer30 (Jeb*) I always do.

    • @Zoomer30
      @Zoomer30 Před 8 lety +3

      +Jebediah Kerman yep, Jeb I mean.

  • @JCJW101
    @JCJW101 Před 3 lety +1

    I badly wanted this to work, I miss these grand moments on TV and it would be awesome to see them have another go.

  • @csmith8351
    @csmith8351 Před 2 lety +3

    6:15 no doubt that the Battle of Britain March is James May’s doing lol

  • @christopherleetrf
    @christopherleetrf Před 4 lety +194

    I would really want Top Gear/The Grand Tour or any other similar TV shows to reattempt this challenge today because with nowaday's reliable robotic parts and open source support I reckon it will be much easier to do. In this case, I'm not entirely sure if they have tested the reliability of the FM radio controller when encountering possibly huge interference from the rockets, and whether the range is sufficient. Nevertheless the fact that it did go vertically upwards is impressive enough.

    • @problem5697
      @problem5697 Před 3 lety +7

      And if they somehow they got help from copenhagen suboritals they would most likely do way better.

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 Před 3 lety +6

      They should start with a MUCH easier (and sellable) project .. the ampbibious car!
      - take a pickup and rip out the engine
      - put the engine behind the cabin
      - use the engine to produce power for four electro motors at the wheels AND a water pump which powers the car on water like a jetski (and pumps out water leaking in)
      - add some retracteably hydrofoils / wings for stability

  • @mysterioussquirrel4456
    @mysterioussquirrel4456 Před 8 lety +635

    I cant see Evans and LeBlanc doing anything like this.

    • @mysterioussquirrel4456
      @mysterioussquirrel4456 Před 8 lety +19

      ***** I'm surprised Clarkson and Co scrabbling around on Amazon TV. Amazon are never going to give them the budgets they need to do stuff like this.

    • @suficer7827
      @suficer7827 Před 8 lety +27

      +Mysterious Squirrel BBC gave them a nice amount of money to do all their things, Amazon has given nearly double, maybe more. Id think they'd have enough to build a real space rocket this time.

    • @mysterioussquirrel4456
      @mysterioussquirrel4456 Před 8 lety +1

      Dontknow And who's going to pay to watch it? Don't believe everything you hear.

    • @katzen3314
      @katzen3314 Před 8 lety +42

      I hope they do this exact same thing but with Evans inside.

    • @mysterioussquirrel4456
      @mysterioussquirrel4456 Před 8 lety +3

      Katzen4u There's an idea.

  • @underneonloneliness2
    @underneonloneliness2 Před 3 lety +2

    This episode was from 2007 and if you type in that red reliant robin number plate into check vehicle tax on the gov.uk website then you’ll see that the last logbook was 2010 which means that they didn’t strap that red Robin which Hammond was driving to the space shuttle. They must’ve used a different one.

  • @BryonLape
    @BryonLape Před 3 lety +15

    Top Gear: We launched a car
    Elon Musk: Hold my beer

  • @user-mf3vq3yk8u
    @user-mf3vq3yk8u Před 4 lety +685

    Me: Mom can I watch the space shuttle?
    Mom: we have space shuttle at home
    Space shuttle at home:

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Před 10 lety +104

    Bill Kerman is pleased with initial testing.

  • @adamhartley8244
    @adamhartley8244 Před 3 lety +1

    The newer Top Gear will never ever come even close to having moments like this.

  • @jammer2isme
    @jammer2isme Před rokem +1

    watching this yet again all these years later still brings a smile. i do wish they'd tried again... i really think they would have been able to pull it off. eventually.

  • @BunnyRaptor
    @BunnyRaptor Před 4 lety +219

    9:13 clever TV magic. The rocket didn't actually explode, they cut to a different explosion (you can see a hill in the foreground). It wouldn't have exploded anyways because there was no liquid fuel on board, and the solid rocket motors that are mounted were already depleted.

    • @skye_nyet
      @skye_nyet Před 3 lety +12

      So they did, nice pickup

    • @BunnyRaptor
      @BunnyRaptor Před 3 lety +52

      @Ian Turner The shuttle is real and the explosion looks full scale (I think). But when the shuttle hit the ground, it probably just disintegrated and imbedded itself in the dirt. Then they went and filmed an explosion somewhere else and cut at that moment. Also if you play at 0.25 speed, you can see when they cut and the shot with the explosion in it is digitally tracked downwards at the same rate the shuttle was falling in the previous shot. You can tell it's digitally tracked and not optical because there is no motion blur on the ground in the few frames as the explosion starts.

    •  Před 3 lety +30

      According to the Top Gear Yearbook, the explosion was from a military Bomb test, which was filmed by the crew later that day.

    • @aupwhatsthat
      @aupwhatsthat Před 2 lety +2

      Oh it exploded alright, live about a mile from where it was launched and watched it from my hill top. Used to explosions but it was a load one.

    • @dutchmansmine9053
      @dutchmansmine9053 Před 2 lety +3

      If you have a look at the original footage there is a considerable amount of smoke when it lands. Not nearly as much as shown here, but still.

  • @padzilla8048
    @padzilla8048 Před 7 lety +91

    I love the 'top secret' running joke on Top Gear

    • @linusdn2777
      @linusdn2777 Před 4 lety

      Wdym?

    • @louishall9224
      @louishall9224 Před 4 lety +12

      @@linusdn2777 They will claim something is top secret, and then give the location down to a tee

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit Před 4 lety

      Linus D N it was legitimately in this video

    • @captaino16
      @captaino16 Před 4 lety

      @@yammmit they still gave its location on screen though

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit Před 4 lety +2

      captaino16 that’s the entire point of the joke... how daft are you?

  • @syntire9068
    @syntire9068 Před 2 lety +4

    "mum, can we have kimi raikkonen?"
    "no son, we have kimi raikkonen at home"
    kimi raikkonen at home: 1:45

  • @johnfrench9608
    @johnfrench9608 Před 2 lety +3

    I remember when I saw this on top gear I nearly fell off my chair when it launched. I was astounded and thought it was completely hilarious one of the best moments in TV ever!

  • @stevepalmer1847
    @stevepalmer1847 Před 7 lety +173

    I tell you what they don't make TV like that anymore....

  • @mihalis1010
    @mihalis1010 Před 10 lety +2284

    Still better than North Korea.

  • @IlRovina
    @IlRovina Před 4 měsíci +2

    At the time, thinking about this like another of the guys' shenanigans, I thought this was a sad failure for them.
    Now, knowing how difficult is to do these sort-of-garage-projects with rockets, everything about this is absolutely staggering.
    And not garage projects only, looking at the spaceX endevours and struggles.
    The fact that they had detachable boosters, a large tank, and a detachable flying RC real car (!) strapped onto that... and that they went half way to that process succesfully (!!!) is simply incredible.

  • @hinesvillebass6742
    @hinesvillebass6742 Před 3 lety +4

    1:40 that face

  • @Diapolo10
    @Diapolo10 Před 10 lety +86

    Probably the most hilarious moment in the history of Top Gear. Seriously!

    • @jcanimus6700
      @jcanimus6700 Před 10 lety +32

      Idk the episode where they knocked Jeremy's caravan off the cliff when he went to get ice cream was pretty hilarious.

    • @louisnotyourbissness3045
      @louisnotyourbissness3045 Před 6 lety

      Well it's the most famous

  • @Fonzleberry
    @Fonzleberry Před 7 lety +119

    Easily the coolest thing they've ever done.

  • @rzero21
    @rzero21 Před 3 lety +1

    I never get tired of this. I have watched this like 5 times, like once a year

  • @F5xToRefresh
    @F5xToRefresh Před 4 měsíci +3

    Honestly probably the most impressive thing accomplished on top gear

  • @SVE155
    @SVE155 Před 9 lety +35

    And this is the last time we have ever heard of a project but the Top Gear Aerospace program. A Peel P50 satellite anyone?

    • @sayhibobbi
      @sayhibobbi Před 6 lety +1

      How about Chris Evans in a Clarkson P45 satellite instead?

    • @Nathan93Baker
      @Nathan93Baker Před 5 lety

      Peel p50 sputnic.

  • @niklaspilot
    @niklaspilot Před 10 lety +123

    First I was really excited! "IT ACTUALLY LAUNCHED!!!"
    But then it exploded... :D

    • @Ironfist2211
      @Ironfist2211 Před 10 lety +21

      Spoiler alert? D:

    • @niklaspilot
      @niklaspilot Před 10 lety +4

      Yeah, sorry... :D

    • @appelpower1
      @appelpower1 Před 10 lety +4

      Ironfist2211 Oh well, we all know these challenges end up like that. 'Ambitious but rubbish'

    • @DennisKrger
      @DennisKrger Před 9 lety +6

      Ironfist2211 Do you really read comments before watching the clip?

    • @Ironfist2211
      @Ironfist2211 Před 9 lety

      Dennis Krøger I had actually seen this video before watching it on CZcams again. Just doesn't seem fair to the vast minority ;P

  • @Legion563
    @Legion563 Před 2 lety +3

    Probably the most epic/ridiculous thing they ever did in Top Gear. I remember watching it when it 1st aired, though all the way through ''nahh they are just gonna fake it'' or something...then it actually launched!

  • @BabooKTM
    @BabooKTM Před 2 dny

    The face of the engineers though. That was the most spectacular thing they ever do. Top Gear as its finest.