
Tim Farmer
@timfarmer • 24,203 subscribers
USAF Veteran hanging out on a remote Texas rooftop photographing F-35's. Aviation code slinger, frequent visitor to Lockheed, and pusher of aviation videos. 🫡
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on April 30, 1966, XB-70 (AV-2) Valkyrie pilots Al White and Joe Cotton faced disaster when the nose gear jammed after takeoff due to a short-circuit. After failed touch-and-gos to jar it loose, ground engineers diagnosed a faulty circuit breaker. With no tools aboard, Cotton grabbed a binder paperclip from his briefcase, shorted the breaker mid-flight-extending the gear. The malfunction caused hydraulic pressure to remain on 3 of the 4 main wheel brakes which led to the burn up of the Valkyrie main landing gear tires. Serious damage was avoided and the aircraft was able to fly again two weeks later. Tragically, AV-2 would be lost just weeks later in a midair collision with an F-104 chase plane.🫡
Tim Farmer519,254 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

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.
Tim Farmer997,700 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

The Russian Tupolev Tu-144, the world's 1st supersonic transport (SST), made its maiden flight on Dec 31, 1968, beating its rival, the Concorde, by 2 months. It would later break the sound barrier in Jun 69 but face significant technical issues and limited passenger service.😎
Tim Farmer312,063 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

In 1964, a B-52H hit an 81mph gust of turbulence ripping off most of its vertical tail while over NM's Sangre de Cristo Mtns during a test flight - testing effects of turbulence. Crew used diff thrust, airbrakes & fuel shifts to fly 6hrs & land safely at Blytheville AFB, AR.🫡
Tim Farmer309,186 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

In 1929 Detroit Aircraft built the first and only metal-skinned airship with the help of the Hill automatic riveting machine - "sewing" 3.5mil rivets into the hull. Made of thin sheets of Alclad, it completed 752 flights before being scrapped in 1941 due to cost concerns.👀
Tim Farmer290,552 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Did not know until today that battle sleds existed. These half torpedo shells were invented by Gen. O'Daniel (observing) and used in the battle of Anzio - 360 built. Half of the sleds were salvaged and used in the invasion of S. France. Infantrymen didn't like them - surprise.👀
Tim Farmer367,421 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Concorde 002 icing trials. In the 1970s, engineers used a modified Canberra bomber from Boscombe Down as an airborne "icing tanker" to test Concorde prototype 002's deicing systems-spraying water ahead to artificially create ice clouds. One trial also hit a lightning strike.👀
Tim Farmer259,882 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Hidden deep in the bowels of the National Archives, crash footage of the 2nd F-14A prototype flight that occurred during approach into Calverton due to hydraulic failure (hydraulic tube rupture). Oh, with inflight audio. The pilot almost said "Hold my beer".👀
Tim Farmer515,278 просмотров • 1 год назад

WWII footage restorations off the USS Yorktown with a Hellcat coming in crippled, footage of deck action, and Gun camera strafing shots. I'm surprised at how well the strafing shots upscaled. Oh, if you know what aircraft is being started, let me know (helldiver/avenger?). 🫡
Tim Farmer412,805 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

Footage from a German propaganda film showing off their "robot tanks" followed by two more clips, one from Army and another from the Navy, of their first reactions after discovering them. These were mainly used for remote explosions and demolition. I want one.👀
Tim Farmer310,955 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

In 1950, the USAF tested a wingtip coupling system allowing a B-29 bomber to tow two F-84 fighters with minimal range loss, enabling long-range escort over targets. Over 15 flights and 90 couplings proved feasibility, however the program ended after a fatal crash in 1953.🫡
Tim Farmer174,950 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

From the Jetsons period: The Horton V-16 Wingless Aircraft from the early 50's was actually a lifting-body design that achieved flight to 1,000 feet- thanks to ground effect. Despite early flight success, the program halted due to legal disputes with partner Howard Hughes.👀
Tim Farmer218,334 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Inviting friends over to look at your fancy new car but all they are interested in is your neighbors old hot rod.😎
Tim Farmer447,178 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад











