Aerospace Youtubers
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What's your plane content of choice?
I do enjoy BigJetTV and while Jerry is off I've been looking for some other stuff to watch. Xyla Foxlin's series about her coast to coast flight has been good. Flight Focus 365 is ok for having on in the background, and I like Abbie Cheeseman's channel, but open to other suggestions please?
I do enjoy BigJetTV and while Jerry is off I've been looking for some other stuff to watch. Xyla Foxlin's series about her coast to coast flight has been good. Flight Focus 365 is ok for having on in the background, and I like Abbie Cheeseman's channel, but open to other suggestions please?
13 Minutes to the moon - BBC Radio series that uses archive interviews, transcripts and flight data voice recordings from the Johnson Space centre to explain in glorious detail what you hear and why on the lunar descent. Later series cover Apollo 13 & Challenger and they are trailing a series on Artemis right now.
If you want to know what the 1202 alarm was, and just how much pressure the guy who had to make the call on it was under, give it a listen.
If you want to know what the 1202 alarm was, and just how much pressure the guy who had to make the call on it was under, give it a listen.
Mike Patey for aviation engineering (builds custom/weird planes).
Blancolirio for anything accident related.
Aircrew Interview - as per the name really, started with mostly ex-UK Fast Jet but now getting a wider range of international folks on there.
Scott Manley for anything Space related.
I started with a few other UK/US aircrew based podcasts etc all of which started off very well with real world stories & experience but, with the pressure to always have "something" to talk about once all your own stories have been told, means they've all dropped into low quality, poorly researched "what's in the news" stuff which isn't good sadly.
Blancolirio for anything accident related.
Aircrew Interview - as per the name really, started with mostly ex-UK Fast Jet but now getting a wider range of international folks on there.
Scott Manley for anything Space related.
I started with a few other UK/US aircrew based podcasts etc all of which started off very well with real world stories & experience but, with the pressure to always have "something" to talk about once all your own stories have been told, means they've all dropped into low quality, poorly researched "what's in the news" stuff which isn't good sadly.
46and2 said:
Not a Pound For Air to Ground
Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
Yep excellent content, minimal clickbaity-ness.Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
See also:
https://www.youtube.com/@Alexander-the-ok - not specifically aerospace for all content, but some good ones regardless
https://www.youtube.com/@AnimarchyHistory - Animarchy does some aerospace content, again not exclusively
https://www.youtube.com/@LazerPig - in the same group of youtube historian types as Animarchy above, much more ranty and funny than dry history
https://www.youtube.com/@CombinationK - More dry, in-depth and well researched
https://www.youtube.com/@PaperSkiesAviation - Grew up in Soviet Ukraine (iirc) and his father was a fighter pilot
https://www.youtube.com/@FlightEngineering1 - much more the dirty mechanical side
pete said:
I enjoy watching The Flying Reporter. Great content from someone enjoying general aviation for fun and as a mode of transport. It's also good practice listening to the sort of ATC comms you get as a private pilot in the UK.
Agreed, it's a very good channel and I've only scratched the surface of all his content. It's always well worth a watch if I'm going somewhere new (Lee, Blackbushe) so I know where to aim the aeroplane.Krikkit said:
46and2 said:
Not a Pound For Air to Ground
Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
Yep excellent content, minimal clickbaity-ness.Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
See also:
https://youtube.com/@rexshangar?si=4gHSqzY8LuruV3g...
Krikkit said:
46and2 said:
Not a Pound For Air to Ground
Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
Yep excellent content, minimal clickbaity-ness.Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
.46and2 said:
Krikkit said:
46and2 said:
Not a Pound For Air to Ground
Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
Yep excellent content, minimal clickbaity-ness.Makes some very good military aircraft related content both technical and operational. Seems mostly focused on Cold War era, which is my favourite.
.Flying Reporter. Lots of interesting GA content, airfield visits, reports on GA related matters as well as actual flights. I worked with Jon years ago at the BBC he's a really nice and humble guy and his videos are very "him" - he's not afraid to show mistakes and give honest reflections them.
Growler Jams - US Navy fighter pilot in-cockpit videos. Lots of fascinating vids of carrier operations, launches, landings, tour of the carrier, and so on. Sadly hasn't posted for a while now.
Missionary Bush Pilot - vlog of extremely challenging flights and operations around Papua New Guinea. The guy is a total pro, extremely calm and with a high level of airmanship but even so some of the flying conditions and landings are extremely puckering!
Lew Dix Aviation - proper northern lad who seems to flit between being a GA pilot then working in an airline then going back to instructing then working in an airline again. So the content is quite varied but his vids are always interesting.
Growler Jams - US Navy fighter pilot in-cockpit videos. Lots of fascinating vids of carrier operations, launches, landings, tour of the carrier, and so on. Sadly hasn't posted for a while now.
Missionary Bush Pilot - vlog of extremely challenging flights and operations around Papua New Guinea. The guy is a total pro, extremely calm and with a high level of airmanship but even so some of the flying conditions and landings are extremely puckering!
Lew Dix Aviation - proper northern lad who seems to flit between being a GA pilot then working in an airline then going back to instructing then working in an airline again. So the content is quite varied but his vids are always interesting.
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