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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:02 am 
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Never seen actual flying footage before!!!!

And I not get why they built this thing.

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As an aircraft designer, physicist, astronomer, philosopher, painter and musician, Robert Bartini is often described as a genius ahead of his time. Throughout his life, he designed over 60 aircraft and made significant contributions to Soviet aviation. Although most of Bartini’s aircraft designs never left the drawing board, many of his aeronautical innovations were incorporated into production aircraft.

In 1965, Bartini was given a rare opportunity to realize the full potential of one of his concepts. With the emergence of American Polaris missile submarines, the Soviet Union needed a new kind of aircraft to respond. Bartini proposed building the ultimate submarine hunter. Designated as the VVA-14, it would be a truly unique and innovative aircraft. With a catamaran-like fuselage it would be optimized to fly within the ground effect (like other ekranoplan of the era), giving it endurance needed to fly long-range missions. It would also have wings so that it could fly like a conventional airplane if needed. Bartini would equip the VVA-14 with both a conventional landing gear for runways and a unique inflatable pontoon system to give it amphibious capabilities. Ten lift jets would allow for vertical take-off and landings (VTOL) from any kind of surface, giving the aircraft the ability to operate from the even most harsh and remote regions of the Soviet Union. Development would stretch nearly a decade, but like Bartini himself, the VVA-14’s design would end up being a little too ahead of it's time.


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That's an excellent YouTube channel. I even signed up for Nebula to get access to the extra episodes that don't make it to YouTube.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 11:48 am 
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Agreed Thomas.

I have both Nebula & Curiosity Stream.


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Never seen actual flying footage before!!!!


And unless I missed it, you haven't seen it yet. Everything I saw was CGI or artist's renderings.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 5:47 pm 
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Okay, I take it back. There were a few seconds of a standard aircraft version of this ekranoplan taking off from a runway.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 6:35 pm 
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Agreed Stephan...not a lot.

There is also a small snippet of it taxing in the water.

Still surprised that weird thing left the ground!

Still for me this bird has always been a WFT were they thinking like many other X planes.....the Pogo comes to mind.

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