
Aviation Archive - Tim Farmer
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USAF veteran — curator, colorizer, and restorer of unique and rare military, aviation, and WWII videos.🫡
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The Tupolev Tu-114 was the Soviet giant based on the Tu-95 Bear. First flown in 1957, it entered service in 1961 with four Kuznetsov turboprops. It cruised at 480mph, over 5,500mi range and seated up to 220. It was the fastest prop airliner ever and largest at the time.👀
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The only aircraft "known" to have flown with an operating nuclear reactor aboard was the Convair NB-36H. This modified B-36 tested crew shielding with a 1 MW reactor in its bomb bay using conventional engines. It completed 47 flights for 215 hours over Texas and New Mexico. 👀
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The Krupp K5 reached 94 miles with rocket-assisted shells in WWII. Weighing 240 short tons with an 11.1 inch barrel it fired 536 pound shells to 40 miles at just 15 rounds per hour. Roughly 25 were built and one earned the Anzio Annie nickname from US troops in Italy.🫡
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My Uncle passed away earlier this week. He was a Purple Heart recipient, a Vietnam Veteran, and a member of the elite Navy Seawolves. He followed me on here, and so, in honor of him, I put together these badass clips from the archives of the Seawolves HA(L)-3. R.I.P. Uncle Jim.🫡
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Battle sleds were half torpedo shells that pulled infantrymen behind tanks. Invented by Gen. O'Daniel (observing), they were used during the battle of Anzio—with 360 built. Half of them were salvaged for later use during the invasion of S. France. Infantrymen were not fans.👀
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Yeah, this happened. Tested by the 25th Infantry Division in Vietnam near Khushi, the XM-2 People Sniffer MANPAC backpack used water to activate filtration. Its rifle sensor detected body odors, cigarette smoke and waste up to 984 feet ahead via audio and meter alarms. 👀
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To comply with the START I treaty, the US Air Force had to eliminate 365 B-52 bombers from its inventory. Initially, the B-52s were chopped into pieces with a 13,000-pound guillotine supported by a crane because that was the only know way to stop a B-52.🫡
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Footage from Oct 4, 1918 of soldiers from the 148th Field Artillery Regiment using a captured German Maschinengewehr 08/15 Machine gun attached to a tree stump to target enemy aircraft flying nearby. The MG 08/15 was known to have problems with its fabric ammo belt stretching.🫡
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On Nov 27th, 1951 Ft. Worth held its breath while this B-36 circled the city's murky skies for some six hours with a defective landing gear. The pilot ordered 16 crew members to parachute to safety and then he and two others prepared for the job of landing the crippled giant.
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Upscaled and enhanced F-14 Tomcat footage of VF-2 "Bounty Hunters" off the deck of the USS Enterprise(CVN-65) from March 1975. Later that month, preparing to head home from the Philippines, she was diverted to Vietnam for the extraction of Americans and allied Cambodians.🤘
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In 1988 McDonnell Douglas added pitch vectoring/reversing nozzles and canards to its demo F-15 STOL/MTD to test landing from wet, bomb damaged runways. It rotated at 42mph, reduced takeoff roll 25%, landed in 1,650ft vs 7,500 for a standard Eagle, and reversed thrust in flight.
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Some of the best B-36 footage seen here in this clip of "Strategic Air Command". I did not know that In 1959, as an active pilot in the USAF, Jimmy Stewart was promoted to Brigadier General and he even flew one combat mission over Vietnam aboard a B-52.🫡
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Audio from January 4th, 1989, when two F-14 Tomcats off the USS Kennedy (CV-67) intercepted two Libyan MiG-23 Floggers. Sidewinders and Sparrows were fired and two MiG's were destroyed(pilots survived)—USS Kennedy also went into Alert 5 preparing to destroy all of Libya.
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On May 20, 1949 the USAF tested caterpillar track landing gear on a Boeing B-50 Superfortress—belts couldn't handle over 70 mph, interfered with defensive guns, and needed heavy maintenance so the concept was dropped but, still, it was agreed by all that it looked badass.👀
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In 1938 Chicago's Barney Connett built a fish-shaped one-man submarine. Shorter than a canoe at 23 inches wide and 37 inches high, it dove over 30 feet and ran 14 miles underwater on electric batteries. He made over 300 trips in Lake Michigan via periscope.👀
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