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  • Handley Page Victor at 1:34

  • I remember seeing the one at 0:57 in a photo in a book - looks like a Convair 240 with the nose section of a Boeing 707 grafted on, as sort of a stepped-cockpit trainer.

  • Amazing!!!

  • Can watch this music is far to gay.

  • love the mini jet @ 4;22,would be a sweet way to get to work.

  • LOL at 1:51, can't help but think "Ah-cha-cha-cha".

  • 2:35

    All aboard the Plane of Funk. Stick a hair pick somewhere in the top. lol

  • The plane at 2:35 is a Russian ekranoplane without it's wings.

  • d-icks. i wonder if that was on purpose 2:18

  • @MultiMonster69 Haha, I thought the same thing...

  • These are all either Russian airplanes or early 1970's cancellations.

  • @Taimak77 there's a lot there that are nether Russian or cancelled. first up is the Global hawk UAV, (USA) 1:35 is the Victor Bomber/tanker(UK), 3:21 is the Nimrod maritime patrol plane (UK) and thats just for starts

  • My great grandfathers cousine was Erik H. Nelson Worldflight 1924 Seattle. Anyone relative here? /Annica, Örebro Sweden..

  • I have a brother.

  • What's the plane on 2:35 ?

  • Ekranoplan

    Russia/ Caspian lake

  • Bartini Beriev VVA-14

  • what is the last aircraft?

  • look up "skunk works airship" on google images

  • Many of these airplanes arent test planes.

  • Great video! I've actually flown in one of these, the ATL-98 Carvair at 3:24 , across the English Channel in 1972. It carried several cars up front. Also saw one crash in Toronto, a Nimrod ( 3:20 ). Some of the planes were standard 1950's transports, eg. the Globemaster at 3:41, which made a big impression on me making low swoops over an air show in New Zealand in 1957: very quiet. The Noratlas at 3:55 was another 1950's transport (European this time).

  • Thanks for you comments. You know a lot more about these than I do. Brian Nelson

  • should really rename this video, a great majority of these planes aren't even American, let alone US Air Force. Also alot of civilian, non-military planes too. Saw a few Burt Rutan aircraft (spaceship 1,WhiteKnight, Long-Ez), and some kitbuilt aircraft as well.

  • You are right. I have changed the title bar. Thanks for noting this. Brian Nelson

  • What's the thing at 2:35?

  • Sorry I have no idea. Brian

  • It's a Beriev-Bartini VVA 14. A Russian Antisubmarine, ground effect aircraft from the early 70's.

    A clip here:

    watch?v=IAk3kwXfEWk

  • right, this pictures was probably taken at the Monino museum. It's missing its wings and engines.

  • It was a russian Ground effect vehicle... don't know it's name but that's what it was...

  • They're all real. Strange but true.

  • fake

  • why fake?

  • many of these are soviet in design......

  • horrorific

  • part are real part are not

  • haha strange looking.

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