View Full Version : 2 lil' videos about the 262
kenijaru
02-26-09, 11:29 AM
i found these 2 videos and i HAD to share them with you guys...:rock:
a mini tour of the Schwalbe and it's technology:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Ss3-rPL2Q
An encounter, if i were there... I'd have used much harsher language... and probably needed new underwear :dead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1THzcb-PBtM
hope you enjoy 'em as much as I did :salute:
Schroeder
02-26-09, 12:17 PM
Nice clips. Unfortunately the first one seems to be incomplete, just a part out of a documentary.
The Me 262 really was one hell of an aircraft for it's time....:yep:
(although it's engine management was pretty tricky....)http://www.smilevalley.de/smileys/Gemischt/248.gif (http://www.smilevalley.de)
kenijaru
02-26-09, 12:26 PM
both are from "How Hitler lost the war" i think. :O:
Task Force
02-26-09, 09:23 PM
Nice clips. Unfortunately the first one seems to be incomplete, just a part out of a documentary.
The Me 262 really was one hell of an aircraft for it's time....:yep:
(although it's engine management was pretty tricky....)http://www.smilevalley.de/smileys/Gemischt/248.gif (http://www.smilevalley.de)
Yea, I know about the afterburner effect you get in Il2 when hitting the throttle to hard.:rotfl:
nice vedios.:up:
kenijaru
02-26-09, 11:55 PM
Yea, I know about the afterburner effect you get in Il2 when hitting the throttle to hard.:rotfl:
as far as i know... afterburners don't go *KABOOOOOOM* after a while :rotfl:
Schroeder
02-27-09, 06:47 AM
@Task Force
The real Me 262 was waaaayyyyyyy more sensitive to throttle changes than the one in Il2;).
Yu could move the throttle levers only veeeeeeery slowly.:know:
Wasnt the 262's flammability to do with the temperature of the engine? I swear I read something like that about it, just cant remember which of my books. :hmmm:
EDIT: I stand corrected, from Mike Spicks book:
"The unreliable jet engines could shut down or even catch on fire even from slighest throttle change"
Fincuan
02-27-09, 07:06 AM
An encounter, if i were there... I'd have used much harsher language... and probably needed new underwear :dead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1THzcb-PBtM
That is definitely one of the situations where the use of the F-word is entirely acceptable :o
At least it's clear that's not a Lolwaffle-member in the cockpit of the Me-262: The plane is lacking the customary 50 meter trail of flames
An encounter, if i were there... I'd have used much harsher language... and probably needed new underwear :dead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1THzcb-PBtM
That is definitely one of the situations where the use of the F-word is entirely acceptable :o
At least it's clear that's not a Lolwaffle-member in the cockpit of the Me-262: The plane is lacking the customary 50 meter trail of flames
And it sure as hell ain't me....
It's flying! :o
Raptor1
02-27-09, 07:41 AM
@Task Force
The real Me 262 was waaaayyyyyyy more sensitive to throttle changes than the one in Il2;).
Yu could move the throttle levers only veeeeeeery slowly.:know:
An evolutionary upgrade over the Stuka's secret escape jet
Schroeder
02-27-09, 11:57 AM
Secret escape jet?
Do you mean canned Göring farts lets lose by the rear gunner?:salute:
kenijaru
02-27-09, 12:21 PM
Secret escape jet?
Do you mean canned Göring farts lets lose by the rear gunner?:salute:
so that's what these are?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/da/Walters_500.png (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/da/Walters_500.png)
:rotfl:
Schroeder
02-27-09, 01:36 PM
Heavy loaded German BOMBERS like the Me 321 / 323??? Right.:nope:
But yes, that thing contained a very small dose of the original "Göring Gas". This special "fuel" was enough to get even the most heavy planes into the air, but couldn't be used on fighters like the 109 because it's extreme power would have ripped the aircraft apart.:know:
Unfortunately it's use was very complicated and one had to make sure that nothing alive was standing behind the plane that used this fuel because of the extremely toxic exhaust gases that would cause every form of life to perish emidiately.http://www.smilevalley.de/smileys/Gemischt/228.gif (http://www.smilevalley.de)
Another problem was that this type of fuel wasn't always available and depended on Germanys food situation and Görings appetite.http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/nahrung/f080.gif
:har:
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