Yes. BMW enginesIs that a BMW insignia on the yoke?
The one with magenta lines drawn all over it?
You can hear what sounds like maybe a turbo blow off value when he does this? Any ideas?
The one with magenta lines drawn all over it?
^^actually, didn't the SR-71, or maybe U2? have a very primitive magenta-line moving map display? I seem to recall seeing a video that the flight plan was loaded into a tape spool and it would unwind based on reference to the INS? I could be wrong (it happens sometimes)The German Luftwaffe was always ahead technologically.
Right?! I like the style of it, feels like you're there, and not all #Instagram youtubed out "SMASH THE LIKE BUTTON AND SUBSCRIBE" - none of that nonsenseI watched it at 1080p and it is amazing
Indeed, I noticed that after a few more times watching itSound though comes at the wrong time for a blow-off valve. Occurs when throttle is opened.
this. is really funny. exactly my type of humor. Thank you for the laugh sir... "..if you get confused"AN-2 - If you get confused or lost, just crash safely
YES! that makes sense, and does similar to the air brake sound you hear on trucks.. still odd timing with it going off as the throttle is advanced.. but that makes much more sense given that it was done pre landingBe willing to bet that the center engine is the only one with the air compressor on it, for the brakes. Cycle it to verify the compressor comes on and off as it should. You can hear the air system vent at one point.
given that it was done pre landing
^^actually, didn't the SR-71, ... reference to the INS? I could be wrong (it happens sometimes)
As I recall SR-71 had some kind of automatic astro-nav system. Star finder thing. Maybe they flew high enough for it to work in daytime?