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  • Danke fürs Hochladen mit Originalton, war immer schon ein Fan dieser beiden Maschinen.

  • awesome

  • dear santa

  • Excellant Thankyou !!!

  • kkkkkkkkk so tem eu de brasileiro aki . uashuahsuhasuh.

  • i love the 262, beautiful aircraft only ever saw one in the air and space museum in the USA and it was a static one

  • Heinkel He 178, the world's first aircraft to fly purely on turbojet power.

  • Love the slow-motion. For some reason, it looks just like a color version of old B&W gun camera film and I keep expecting to see tracer rounds hitting the plane.

  • @FiveCentsPlease

    Not Tracers coming FROM the plane? damn bogeys! :)

  • Why don´t they carry a swastika on the tail?? Those wonderful aircrafts are part of history. History should be told neutral--also visually-- regardless of what is good or evil. Greetings aus Dänemark.

  • always loved the messerschmitt, too bad there arent any original models around anymore(well, 262's that fly)

  • My fav aircraft of all time, the ME262 is a absolute design classic, this is the first one I have seen flying i assume it is a remake with more modern engines.

    Certainly a aircraft well ahead of it's time.

  • BF 109... plane of World War II.?

  • @MladenBVB i'd say so, it was on most front lines during ww2

  • Sehr,sehr schön!

    Vielen dank! 

  • Awesome!

  • Fantastic! I would love to have seen both planes in person. Very rare indeed!  Thumbs up to ya brother!

  • @taofledermaus thanks so much! I'm glad I could bring them to your screen at least!

  • Thanks For the Share,..love Air Planes,..I Used to Build Racein Motors for cars and Was Impressed By Real Horse Power,When I saw a Jet take Off,..Thats Freaking Amazing Horse power,..Cool Stuff to see what Tech,has come To,...Have a Great Week my friend,.and Thanks For Shareing,...Love All Your Guts!

  • @Lizard5571 Keeping in mind that the ME-262 was the first jet ever built! It really is impressive! The technology used back then was way ahead of the times.

  • @TheChangeInTime but don't you forget that Frank Whittle made the jet engine first :D

  • @TheChangeInTime It was not the first ;)

    The first was the Heinkel He 176

  • @TheChangeInTime ME-262 was not the first jet ever built. But it was one of the first to be put into active service.

  • @TheChangeInTime

    The Germans were way ahead of us Allies technologically, with the exception of the atom bomb. They simply did not have the resources to continue the war, thankfully. All who fought and died, R.I.P.

  • @viperscout german was well on there way to haveing a Bomb of there own

  • @slim77k ..,keep sniffing buttcracks, assclown. germany never even constructed a working nuclear reactor prior or during ww2. germany did not even have a working cyclotron until 1944' the US had nine already with a further 27 more under construction. gtfoh nazi fagtard.

  • @fluffy1931 Acctually if we hadn't destroyed one of there plants (forgot what one, but it produced something to make a nuke work) they would of been close to making one, though not during WWII, maybe 2 years after. Scary stuff.

  • @AppocalypseKitty117 ..,only in your fantasy dude. The Norway heavy water plants was only a piece of the 'epic fail' nazi effort to make heads or tails out of underfunded directionless mess of a nuclear weapons program.

    germany even failed to construct a working nuclear reactor, the US already had one in 1942'. germany was never close to making anything nuclear.

  • @fluffy1931 Well, the did fusion in 1933 way ahead of everyone else, the program was set up wrong by Hitler and we failed all our nuclear test in America until we captured a U boat, the name of Uranium something 209?? not chemist but only after that did ours work, they apparently had enough stuff on that boat for 2 years of bombs, they were way ahead just poor management, do not listen to British lies or Hollywood. Any chenistry student can tell you that fusion or fission in 1933 or 29

  • @MrBritdog2 ..,wrong. On Dec 17,1938 , Otto Hahn concluded that the uranium nucleus had "burst" into atomic nuclei of medium weight. This was the discovery of nuclear fission. Not fusion.

    German submarine U-234 first and only mission attempted delivery of uranium and other German advanced weapons technology to Japan. The submarine surrendered to the United States on 14 May 1945.

    The US detonated the first atomic bomb on July 16, 1945'.

    Do the math dude, your wrong again.

  • @AppocalypseKitty117 The Norsk Hydro attack was necessarily to stop German nukes.

  • @AppocalypseKitty117 Actually heavy water ( where the hydrogen is substituted with deuterium ) is used in pockels cells. These are used to modulate heat and light radiation in directed energy weapons. Its more likely that the Norsk Hydro plant was destroyed to hinder Germany in producing large quantities of directed energy weapons. This would have immediately stopped allied planes bombing Germany. One US report about the use of directed energy against a P38 in 1944 near Frankfurt is published.

  • @fluffy1931 not ture, Germany had to go all over the world to get stuff, America 60 x the Size of Germany has everything inside its back door, if you are a chemistry student or mathematician you know for a fact then that the Germans were way ahead it was poor management that stopped them, all math was written in German, besides the Germans that came to America were still German, not American, German Jews and Germans. ea that loser.

  • @MrBritdog2 ,how would Germany go all over the world dude? Prior to WW2 Germany was economically isolated without access to world banks they couldn't even sell german bonds in Germany itself. Besides German inflation rate btwn ww1 and ww2 made german products uncompetetive. On top of that Europe and US put up trade barriers like tariffs to protect domestic markets.

    No Germany does not have domestic oil & rubber, and imported iron ore etc from Soviet Union, Sweden prior to WW2 and during WW2.

  • @TheChangeInTime ..,wrong dude, The first jet plane to fly was Heinkel He-78 which was designed by a German physicist Hans von Ohain. The first flight of this plane took place in 1939. This was followed flight of a jet plane named Caproni-Campini CC2 built and flown in Italy in 1940. However, both these aeroplanes did not prove to be very successful. The first really successful jet plane was Gloster E 28/39 developed by Frank Whittle for the UK. First flight of this plane took place in 1941.

  • @TheChangeInTime To be precise: it was just the first jet made operative in the war theatre. Allies already have jets on their own (both USA and England) but they prefer not to use to fly over enemy territory.

  • @TheChangeInTime Sorry, please check that fact. It wasn't the first jet ever built.

  • @TheChangeInTime first jet to fly was Heinkel He 178, Me 262 was first operational jet fighter

  • cool! allerdings hätte mich das abheben auch sehr interessiert.

  • nice vid

  • @DanceBananaDance thanks!

  • Suhweet!

  • sehr schön!!!

  • @DusSpotter96 danke, freut mich, dass es Dir gefällt!

  • @DusSpotter96 bad to the bone cool

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