Flying Failures | Stock Footage

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Publicado 2019-09-24
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In the early days of aviation, many pioneers experienced failures and accidents. For example, the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, had several crashes in their early flying experiments. Similarly, other early aviators such as Alberto Santos-Dumont and Percy Pilcher also suffered crashes. These accidents and failures were seen as an unfortunate but necessary part of the process of developing the technology and understanding the principles of flight.

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  • @BlueStar-do4nr
    Whenever you enter a plane or see one flying, remember these heroes.
  • Thanks to all who pursued to find the way to fly. They are all heroes of today's aviation.
  • The guys at Minute 02:49 actually managed to build a decent helicopter. Not much ,but imagine the moment you lift of the ground in a time where people didn’t even know if flight could ever be achieved.
  • @Ai404Ai
    respect to all these pioneers, without these folks, we couldn't come this far
  • @latortuga_rl
    It’s actually amazing how some of these builds are more complicated than an actual glider.
  • @MMID303
    It's amazing to think how young the invention of the airplane is. Shortly after being invented, it was used in WW1 and now we have planes that can go several times faster than sound, and are invisible to radar. My pappy fought in WWII and is amazed at how much the world of aircraft has progressed in his lifetime.
  • @MatteoBaldi
    As an engineering student, seeing some of those designs now I understand the importance of studying physics
  • @ayushkanth7565
    I think this vedio is best example of "Failure is not opposite of success it is part of success "
  • The guy at 2:47 had the right idea. And it actually worked, he just didn't get too far off the ground.
  • @bualdoot83
    We look at these things and think, "how did they even think that would work?" It's just amazing how far even our basic knowledge of flight has come. There were at least two that appeared to get of the ground, and with a bit more knowledge of how "ground effect" works, they may have actually worked just fine. Although most didn't seem strong enough to with stand much flight.
  • @LEELOLKH
    Without their failures we don’t have planes today
  • The mindset of these pioneers is amazing. "I don't care about whether I can land safely, I HAVE TO fly"
  • @senkail6625
    Most planes have been trying to mimic the movement of birds, but so far I think it's something much more complicated than it looks
  • @dimlightbulb10
    The one at 0:55 has perfect comedic timing. They turn it around and the design looks promising, and it just starts flapping itself apart.
  • @JacF6734
    If you think about it, the pilots were actually very lucky that these things never got off the ground.
  • @suyashsingh2253
    Just imagine what if they stop trying after his failures...THANK YOU HEROES...for keep trying after Heroic failures....Nothing is Impossible...practise makes everything Perfect....
  • @kokwahtan8577
    All young people should view this video. It only taught one thing, NEVER GIVE UP.
  • @Tee-Dot-Tv
    This is a fantastic video and tells me to never give up. They knew they were onto something, after all the birds flew effortlessly. And the number of trials they went through.