V1 Triebwerk Pulso Pulsejet Pulsojet

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Publicado 2023-04-11

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  • @pickfairguy
    Love the juxtaposition of beer, III Reich pulsejet, and leaf-blower starting apparatus. Right out of Monty Python.
  • @leokimvideo
    I'm very impressed, the sound is incredible.
  • @marktucker7454
    That has to be one of the greatest and most haunting sounds ever. The deadly drone of a pulse jet.
  • @baluzehn5408
    Es ist immer wieder faszinierend was der menschliche Geist hervorbringt, erschreckend jedoch wofür die Dinge verwendet werden. Diese Geräusch hat viele Menschen vor langer Zeit in Angst und Schrecken versetzt. Technisch ist es an Einfachheit in der Konstruktion ein Hammer.
  • @rasmus1600
    The frequency of the camera and jet is awesome with the way it looks like the exhaust flames are getting sucked into the jet
  • @bigbasil1908
    A V1 killed my grandmothers aunt and cousin during the war. I think the v1 was far more scary than the V2, although the V2 made a much bigger explosion and crater. When you heard the V1 engine stop, you knew it was going to drop down somewhere close by.
  • @njones420
    I used to build little pulsejets and scrapyard-turbines back in the 90s, but I always dreamed of building an Argus replica ... I drew up a quarter scale version using miniture reed-plates decades ago, but never got round to actually building it (no idea if would work directly scaled down, but should be close). I'm amazed no one ever did it as far as I know.
  • @mysock351C
    Really cool to see the rolling shutter show the phases of the exhaust. Pretty neat!
  • @paoloviti6156
    A magnificent replica! Great job and even better with good beer 🍺 👍
  • Die Grundlage aller Abgasgeladenen 2 Takt Motoren ❤😁👍. Sehr schön,das sich jemand mit dem Pulsstraltriebwerk befasst und es der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich macht 😁.
  • @randallreed9048
    More than half a century ago, when I was in high school, we had a "science" assembly in the gym that was conducted by a former science teacher from our school. Maybe it was NSA or NASA or something (we had a lot of these things in Maryland in the 1960s), I can't recall. Well the "finale" of his demonstration show was a ram jet that he had mounted to a stand. He gave his patter and then he set off that jet and it went on for about 10 seconds. I think my ears bled. It was the loudest noise (in a gym, no less) that I have ever heard in my life before or since. After the screaming had died down, we walked out of the gym VERY quietly. I passed my principal on my way out. He had a look of fire and brimstone on his face. Needless to say, former science teacher was never invited back.
  • @AgentPipapo
    Mein Opa hat immer Modellflugzeuge damit nach London befördert, kamen nur leider nie zurück.
  • @robleary3353
    Love it!. Drinking beer whilst getting that beast to run!. 🙂🍺
  • @knutkassa8085
    Vor 70 Jahren haben mein Vater & Onkel Harald diese Triebwerke gebaut fuer Antrieb der Fessel flugmodelle. Im Grossraum Fulda war der Laerm oefters zu hoeren.
  • @theschmonkiboy
    Herrlich, erstma mitm Bierchen anstossen, dann ein V1 Triebwerk starten. Was kanns schöneres geben?
  • @doc-slider5345
    Der Sound einer V1 ist einfach Unschlagbar. Im Flugmodell einmal live miterlebt. Die Vögel in der Umgebung hatten so eine Panic, das sie per Sturzflug in der der Hecke Schutz suchten.
  • Love how they drink some beer before igniting it. 🍻 Don't think I've ever seen anything shoot out a ring of fire before. So cool!
  • @exoteno2051
    great video, but my grandpa who is from london is hiding under the table when this video plays