Early Access - Inside The Cockpit: Albatros D.Va
Added 2019-07-09 21:00:40 +0000 UTC
Hey all,
Here is your early access to Thursday's episode! We get close and personal with the WW1 legend, the Albatros D.Va.
Let me know what you thought about this video!
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Hey, very likely. Right now it is difficult to get access to museums, but in the future it is a candidate
Military Aviation History
2021-04-18 17:59:36 +0000 UTC
I'm a patreon but I don't know how to ask a question.. But here is mine . Will you do an episode on the Fokker Triplane.? It is the most recognized AC of WW1 and maybe of all time.
O D
2021-04-18 17:58:11 +0000 UTC
Roger that, I thought it was just a British English or American English thing again
Military Aviation History
2019-07-11 21:44:06 +0000 UTC
That's great! I look forward to more WW1 coverage. Minor point, you mention canvas-covered wings at around 4:40. I don't know the German name for the covering, but canvas specifically refers to a type of heavy fabric, while aircraft of course want lighter types. Non-specialist sources often refer to 'canvas-covered' aircraft, so I can understand your confusion. 'Fabric' is a good generic term.
Errol Cavit
2019-07-11 21:24:27 +0000 UTC
Somewhere, wrapped in old newspaper, in a large cardboard box filled with my old plastic models, I think I have an Albatross. You did such a great job of drawing me in that only now am I thinking of someone from Monty Python saying "Albatross!" ;)
Bill Lemmond
2019-07-11 14:01:32 +0000 UTC
WOW, well done video of the Albatros D. Va.
2019-07-10 04:47:43 +0000 UTC
Good point, will add a written note next time for any German.
Military Aviation History
2019-07-09 22:08:38 +0000 UTC
One small nit-pick with this video. As you are clearly a native German speaker, you frequently "rattle off" German Manufacturers, Squardons and Personnel at a speed which would be normal for you. Sadly, not all of your audience is blessed with that abilty, so if you could either slow down your pronunciation or maybe add subtitles with the names on for us, so we can read the name for ourselves, that would be a help in order to better understand your videos. Other than that, an exellent video as per usual.
Julian Corbett
2019-07-09 21:57:38 +0000 UTC