Love how the kid yells "Call 911" before he even starts wrecking. He realized it was going to happen and there wasn't a damn thing he could do about it.
LNI Gong
On 27th January 1969 during flight evaluation trials at Dunsfold, Surrey, England, Major C. Rosburg USAF lost lateral control of the MK1 XV743 Harrier while in an accelerating transition and crashed. He ejected horizontally and did not survive.
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Hidden Guns near the American Atlantic coast during WII.
Convair YB-60 Prototype (S/N 49-2676) taxiing and flying. The YB-60 was a proposed upgrade of the B-36, but it was beaten by the Boeing B-52 for the USAF strategic bomber contract.
OMG, somebody close that window!!!
The Latécoère 300 was a monoplane of parasol wing construction. It was powered by four engines, each of which produced 650 hp, arranged in two push-pull pairs.
F-104 Starfighter demonstrating the "toss bombing" technique that allows the aircraft to escape the effects of a nuclear bomb or where it is not desirable to overfly the target.
Injured wardog and his handler of the 3rd BN 1st Marines on Okinawa display a captured Japanese flag on 5 May 1945.
Friendly inter-service rivalry with the USAAF had the USN Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak team bragging that not only could they go over Mach 1, but also perform a powered takeoff. So, on 5 January 1949 the Bell X-1 performed its first and only powered takeoff.
A U.S. Navy T-45C Goshawk jet trainer suffered a bird strike and crashed while on approach to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, TX on 19 September 2021. Both pilots, an instructor and a student, ejected safely. One house was damaged.
The Makhonine Mak-10, was a variable geometry research aircraft, built to investigate variable area / telescopic wings during 1931 in France.
The Handley Page Type O, with folding wings, was a biplane bomber used by Britain during the First World War. When built, the Type O was the largest aircraft that had been built in the UK and one of the largest in the world.
The Ilyushin Il-102 was a Soviet experimental jet-powered ground-attack aircraft designed by Ilyushin. The "most gorgeously ugly combat jet ever," Was never chosen for production, being surpassed by the Su-25. Only ap prototypes were built.
The Dassault Balzac V was a French vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) testbed of the early 1960s. It was built from a prototype Mirage III aircraft to test the configuration for the Mirage IIIV.
Field made Bazooka Quadruple. Four bazookas strapped to a German shell case and set on a machine-gun mount on a jeep.
The M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage firing its four .50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns on a M45 Quadmount.
The Nord Aviation N 500 Cadet was a single-seat VTOL research aircraft built in 1967.
Severa destroyed German and Soviet tanks. Location and date unknown.
A Bristol Beaufighter of RAF 252 Squadron flying at treetop level to attack a seaplane base at Preveza, Greece on 19 July 1943.
Some Belly/Crash landings
Hughes BGM-71 TOW ("Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided") is an American anti-tank missile. TOW offered roughly twice the effective range, a more powerful warhead, and a greatly improved semi-automatic guidance system than older missiles.
Setup and use of the McDonnell Douglas M47 Dragon. Known as the FGM-77 during development, is an American shoulder-fired, man-portable anti-tank guided missile system. It was phased out of military service in 2001 in favor of the newer FGM-148 Javelin.
A British tank crew mounts a PzKpfw V Panther remarked with Allied markings and painted white with winter camouflage.
Russian Red Army Katyusha rocket launchers firing into the night sky during a battle with German forces during WWII in 1944.
Members of the 7th Armor get a knocked out King Tiger belonging to the 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion back in running order to be used as a familiarization piece for Allied troops. 1944.
The Short SC.1 was the first British fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jet aircraft. It was developed by Short Brothers. It was powered by an arrangement of five Rolls-Royce RB.108 turbojets.
P/O Jarvis and Sqd. Leader Vincent of Hawker Typhoon 181 Squadron attack tanks with 20mm and RP-3 "60-Pound rockets" near Opploo, Holland on 28 September 1944
The Hawker Typhoon is a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. It was intended to be a medium-high altitude interceptor, but several design problems were encountered and it never completely satisfied this requirement.
During a test flight on 30 July 1966 for launching a D-21 drone from an M-21 (modified A-12) mothership at Mach 3 the drone bounced off the M-21 shockwave, pitched down and struck the M-21, destroying both aircraft.
The GAF Jindivik is a radio-controlled target drone produced by the Australian Government Aircraft Factories (GAF). The name is from an Aboriginal Australian word meaning "the hunted one".
A Kriegsmarine Arado Ar 196 Seaplane loses its engine on takeoff (probably due to a previous hard landing) and burns. Crew manages to escape.
Remote-Controlled A4 Floating Target Drone used in WWII.
LLWS batter goes and hugs pitcher who is upset by errant pitch
USS Leutze (DD-481) and USS Newcomb (DD-586) damaged by kamikazes on 6 April 1945. Combined there were over 175 casualties.
Cromwell and Firefly tanks from the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and a lone 5th Royal Horse Artillery OP Cromwell tank churn up the dusty road from Roucamps to Le Plessis-Grimoult, where they will join up with 43rd Division's 129th Brigade.
Low-Flying Argentine A-4s and Daggers Fighting Royal Navy Ships In The Battle Of San Carlos during the 1982 Falklands War
Beto O'Rourke calls out a Republican heckler in Minerals Wells, TX for laughing at his comments about the Uvalde school shooter
U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft assigned to the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron conduct target training over the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) on August 3, 2022.
Missile Launch Failures Series #1: Delta II rocket carrying GPS IIR-1 13 on 17 January 1997
Demonstration of the "Kickless Army gun" developed during WWII. The M18 Recoilless Rifle.
The Stearman-Hammond Y-1 was a 1930s American utility monoplane evaluated by the United States Navy and the British Royal Air Force.
Australian AC1 Cruiser Mk.I "Sentinel" tanks on trials in 1943
Old but still gold if you need a chuckle. Makes me laugh every time, over and over again. (Sound on is a must)
The Waterman Arrowbile was a tailless, two-seat, single-engine, pusher configuration roadable aircraft built in the US in the late 1930s. One of the first of its kind, it flew safely but generated little customer interest, and only five were produced.
Teledyne Ryan 324 Scarab UAV explodes during a test at White Sands Missile Range in 1988.
Ryan Aeronautical BGM-34B Firebee RCV (Remote Controlled Vehicle) with TV Targeting Nose configuration is dropped from a DC-130 and in turn fires an AGM-65 Maverick. The DC-130 also carried a BQM-34A Target Drone under its other wing.
Fairchild XC-120 Packplane was an American experimental modular aircraft first flown in 1950. It was developed from the company's C-119 Flying Boxcar, and was unique in the unconventional use of removable cargo pods that were attached below the fuselage.
Apollo 16 Commander John Young With LM Pilot Charlie Duke, performed a controlled but wild-looking test with the lunar rover, for example, skidding it across the surface in front of a video camera. Young flew in space 6 times, the first man to do so.
"Blue lava" is an electric-blue fire that burns when sulfur combusts, producing a neon-blue flame. Sulfur burns when it comes into contact with hot air at temperatures above 360 °C (680 °F), which produces the energetic flames.
Beautiful pink-skinned (not albino) water buffalo (carabou) in The Philippines.
On July 19, 1957, five Air Force officers and one photographer stood together with a sign marking the spot, "Ground Zero: Population 5." 18,000 feet (5,486m) above them a 2 kt atomic air-to-air missile fired from an F-86 is detonated.
The Republic XF-103 was an American project to develop a powerful missile-armed interceptor aircraft capable of destroying Soviet bombers while flying at speeds as high as Mach 3. Despite a prolonged development, it never progressed past the mockup stage.
French soldiers setup and fire a Canon d'Infanterie (Infantry Cannon) de 37 modèle 1916 TRP.
The Lockheed X-7 (dubbed the "Flying Stove Pipe") was an American unmanned test of the 1950s for ramjet engines and missile guidance technology. It was the basis for the later Lockheed AQM-60 Kingfisher, a system used to test American air defenses.
XHRP-X (PV-3) "Dogship". Company Protoype of what would become the HRP Rescuer built by the Piasecki company.