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Germany's VTOL Interceptor Design

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the fock-a-wolf tree bugle if you've

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seen this crazy aircraft anywhere it was

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likely being piloted by red skull in the

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captain america movie because outside of

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fiction it never entered production but

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it was a genuine world war ii german

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design

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the tree pugl also called the tribucal

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jager translates to thrust wing hunter

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it was privately funded by fockewolf and

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one of the many radical late war german

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designs

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it was designed to be a vertical takeoff

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and landing tail sitter interceptor

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meaning it could defend areas of germany

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with no airfields or even be used by the

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navy

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but the aircraft never made it past wind

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tunnel testing with no finished

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prototype completed

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the aircraft did not have wings lift and

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thrust were provided by a rotor

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propeller assembly the idea being when

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the aircraft is vertical the rotors

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would function similar to a helicopter

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and when flying they would act like a

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giant propeller

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but unlike the osprey the pilot would

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have to tilt over the entire aircraft

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into level flight once sufficient

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altitude was gained the blades were

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mounted on a ring assembly supported by

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bearings allowing them to rotate around

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the fuselage each rotor blade would be

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spun by a ram jet ramjets were a type of

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jet engine that require a flow of air

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before working to start the rotor

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spinning rockets would have to be used

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once sufficient airflow was reached the

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ramjets could work on their own the

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pitch of the blades could be varied with

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the effect of changing the speed and the

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lift produced

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having the ram jets on the tips of the

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blades was a clever design as it created

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no reaction torque to cause a counter

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rotation of the fuselage

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takeoff was arguably the less dangerous

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concept for the pilot with landing

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providing a far more difficult

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engineering and piloting challenge

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the pilot would have to slow the

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aircraft's speed and pitch the fuselage

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until vertical then blindly descend

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seating facing upwards with the ground

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behind him

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emergency landing this type of aircraft

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or bailing out would have been an even

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more terrifying problem

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germany was known for their experimental

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and radical designs the luftwaffe was

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lucky the design failed where it did and

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not at the stage where the project lost

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pilots and incurred outrageous expense

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in maintaining an aircraft that would be

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immensely mechanically stressed with

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each flight

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rocket aircraft like the me163 were

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another concept for quick interception

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of allied aircraft over 300 were built

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and though they had incredible speed

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they were killing irreplaceable pilots

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and testing and training due to the

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volatility of the rocket propellant

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sometimes it's best for a design to fail

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early

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but testing concepts that don't work can

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lead to proving designs that do such as

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the successful me262 of course fielded

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too late in the war to influence

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anything other than allied designs after

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germany's defeat

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after the war the treepoogle concept was

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studied by the allies and for the most

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part written off as mad science but it

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was not the end of tail sitter aircraft

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america was particularly interested in

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vertical takeoff and landing aircraft in

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the 1950s like the confer x fy pogo

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american designs however were powered by

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conventional turbo props with nose

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mounted contour rotating propellers to

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counter torque they also had

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conventional wings for lift though they

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did share a cruciform tail and integral

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landing gear comparable to the tree

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flugel

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all right i'm johnny thanks for watching

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this brief on an unusual design sorry

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there's a lack of footage on the subject

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as it was never built but i do hope to

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see you in the next video

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you

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