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Early Access: Me 262 - How Germany Tried To Regain Air Superiority

I'll be tooting my own horn here but this is a really interesting story. As you know, in 1944 Germany officially transitioned to the jet fighter.  Embark with me on the history of how, with mass production of the Messerschmitt Me 262 and Heinkel He 162 starting, the loss of factories and airports required Germany to switch to forest workshops and highway landing strips - and what this meant in the end.

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Early Access: Me 264 Amerikabomber - Germany's Strategic Bomber Against The USA

The Messerschmitt Me 264 is popularly known as the Amerikabomber. Join me as I explore the history of this machine that was developed to allow  Germany to strike the USA. I go into all the details, the history,  purpose and the practical hurdles Germany would have had to overcome.

Adding to this video is my own research at the German Military Archives (made possible by your generous support) and the military historian Dr. Klaus Schmider who teaches at the Royal Military Academ...

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Early Access: B-17G Inside the Cockpit

Kicking off a new season of Inside The Cockpit is the B-17G Flying Fortress. Step inside a piece of flying history with me, and experience what it must have been like for bomber crews flying over Germany during World War 2. From the outside over to the inside, nose to tail, you will see it all.

Big thank you for supporting me and making ITC 100% community funded. This video exists because of your support!
Chris

P.S. Keep an eye out in the coming days - more ITC episodes are l...

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Early Access: B-52 vs North Vietnam

Linebacker II was the last great American bomber offensive in the  Vietnam War. The short bomber offensive saw B-52s bomb targets in Hanoi  and Haiphong in December 1972. Let's talk about how the USA and North Vietnam prepared and adapted for this operation.

This video is also sponsored by our recurring partner, the Naval Institute Press. Until Dec. 31, 2023 they have books that are 50% (and free shipping in the US) so if you've been eying a book - or fancy the one I recommend...

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Early Access - American Bomber Offensive: How the Luftwaffe Reacted

In 1942 the US Army Air Force flew their first missions against Germany.  Join me as I look at how the Luftwaffe adjusted to this new threat and address a few myths associated with this time frame.

Big thank you to all of you that make these archive trips possible!

Best,
Chris

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Early Access: Russia vs Ukraine Electronic Warfare

A new episode in early access - today I am looking at Electronic Warfare in the Air Domain in the Russo-Ukrainian war. Joining me is also expert Dr. Thomas Withington to add additional insights and analysis. 

Also, you will see that we have a launch sale coming up for our new book! This will run from Nov. 18 - 25th and include a 15% discount on ALL our books!

Thank you for the support, I hope you enjoy the episode. Let me know what you think!

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Me 262 Pilot Talks About Flying the German Fighter Jet

I was lucky to run into Geri "K12" Krähenbühl at RIAT23. He flies the Me 262 for Airbus Heritage/ Messerschmitt Foundation and was happy to be interviewed about his experience flying this aircraft at air shows. Big thank you to the community supporters for their support - and Geri, Airbus and the Messerschmitt Foundation for facilitating this interview.

A big thank you goes to you - as a channel supporter you enable me to make this content as it is 100% community funded!

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Early Access: How we can FIX our Airbase Problem

Ever since the Cold War, NATO Air Forces have centralized around a  smaller number of Airbases. After two decades of asymmetric warfare, the  question is now whether NATO airbases have not become too vulnerable.  Joining Chris is Prof. Justin Bronk from RUSI, to explain how NATO could  improve their airbase protection - and for a budget price.

More conversations with Prof. Bronk are in early access and available here: 

Massive Wallpaper drop

I just uploaded 50 Wallpapers from the trip to Oshkosh’23. See the little sneakpeak above to have an idea of what images are available in the album. Included are not only pictures from Oshkosh but also the various museums that I visited and filmed at. I hope all of you enjoy the album and of course, use them on your desktop - that’s what they are there for!

This way to the album: https://imgur.com/a/uq3zHI6

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Early Access: Electronic Warfare - The Invisible War Around Us

A new Early Access video for you! Electronic Warfare (Electromagnetic Warfare) affects identification,  surveillance, communication, observation and tracking capabilities of any modern army. Join me as we discover how significant the Electromagnetic Spectrum is for today's armies and what the historic parallels are.

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Collab: Bottom 5 Targets (Tanks)

I was invited to the The Tank Museum for my Bottom 5 Targets! I took on the challenge with gusto. Tank fans across the globe felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices cried out in  terror and were suddenly silenced.

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Sneakpeak: J32 Lansen

Sneakpeak of the upcoming Inside The Cockpit on the J32 Lansen - thank you for supporting me over Patreon, your support funds these filming trips!

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Electronic Warfare - Massive Early Access Drop

I recently had the pleasure of chatting to Dr. Thomas Withington, an Electronic Warfare Expert at RUSI: https://www.rusi.org/people/withington

Thomas was very accommodating with lending me his time and we got to record a few videos about Electronic Warfare. These will become part of future videos, either in segments or in full. For you, there are already accessible exclusively for you...

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Sneakpeak: J29 Tunnan

A little teaser for a soon to release Inside The Cockpit video. Big thank you to you, as you sponsored this filming trip via your support on Patreon.

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Q&A: WW2 Aircraft & Engines

Round 2! Eng. Calum Douglas, author of The Secret Horsepower Race, and me will be doing another stream about aircraft engines during WW2 (see Part 1 above). Now is the time to ask questions which I will bundle up and prioritise during the stream. That's right, as Patreons you get to ask the first questions! Let me know in the comments what you would like to ask Calum.

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Early Access: In Defense of the Starfighter

EARLY ACCESS! Enjoy a new video on the F-104 Starfighter. Didn't I release this like a week ago? Yes, but thankfully due to a eagle eyed viewer a hiccup in the data became obvious. Annoying for me, as I had thought I had checked it all but extremely gratifying to have a community of people who can pick up on these things. So here it is then, the final cut on the Starfighter.

The F-104 Starfighter has a poor reputation. Popularly known as the  "Widowmaker", let us...

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Early Access: The Big Show - OshKosh 2023

After about a month in the US of A and many many many hours of editing, the first content is rolling out! In this one, I give you a rundown of Oshkosh 2023 - an event of ginormous proportions that can never truly be captured. That considered, I think I did somewhat of an alright job!

I do want to say a very special thank you to all of you who have helped me and the channel come this far. Without you as a (past or present) Patreon supporter, this would not have been possible. Thi...

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EARLY ACCESS: F-16 Viper - Forgotten Winner of Desert Storm

Early Access to a new episode! The F-16 played a massive role in the Coalition's air campaign during Desert Storm. Though initially conceived as a fighter, in an ironic twist of fate it became a premier ground striker platform during the operations against the Iraqi army and Republican Guard. Let's explore the operational planning and the sorties flown by F-16s during DS!

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EARLY ACCESS: Did Japan ever have a chance AGAINST US Carrier Aviation

Enjoy your early access to the next video! Today I am talking about US Navy carrier aviation.

The Carrier Raids, the Battle of Midway, the Marianas Turkey Shoot -  none of these would have been possible without the US Navy's carriers, aircraft, and pilots. To sustain the fight against Japan however,  America had keep aircraft flying, a precariously neglected capability. With an unprecedented expansion of repair and maintenance facilities and  capacities, the USN helped se...

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Early Access: What the Luftwaffe said about the Spitfire

Here is your Early Access to a brand new episode. The Supermarine Spitfire vs the Messerschmitt Bf 109 - is there a more iconic match up during World War 2? Let's have a look at what Luftwaffe pilots and aces said about the Spitfire, what value such statements have in isolation and whether the context of an engagement is not more important than the pure paper performance. 

This video also features expert guest appearances by German and British military historians D...

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Sign up: US trip updates!

Hey,

As you know, I am right now on a grand US trip for Inside the Cockpit made possible by the community. Approaching the closing stages of the trip, I will shortly start uploading exclusive rewards to the crowdfunders who directly supported the project here: https://www.ship-shape.org.uk/product/operation-krautkosh-2023/ 

Those rewards are dedicated for t...

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Hello from the USA

Hey

It has been a while since the last update but for a good reason. As you know, I am right now on a filming trip in the USA. Having just completed a very interest one-week filming stay at Oshkosh'23 - the largest airshow of the world - I really wanted to sit down and give you an update on what has happened so far. Now I had multiple filming stops before reaching Oshkosh (and am on the way to more) but for now, I want to focus on the big one.

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Early Access: Inside The Cockpit - Me 262 (Flying Example)

The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the first mass-produced operational jet. Flown by the Luftwaffe during World War 2, it was a milestone in aviation. Join me on this full tour of a flying Me 262 maintained by the Messerschmitt Foundation, Manching, Germany and Airbus Flight Heritage.

Filmed at an active airshow: Winds and Jet noise included.


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Early Access: The Cold War Lessons That Sweden Kept Alive

The Gripen and the Swedish Air Force are symbolic of the readiness Sweden has maintained despite the end of the Cold War. Joining Chris is Prof. Justin Bronk from RUSI, to explain how different the Swedish  operational approach is to NATO.

Remember that you had additional conversations with Justin in Early Access here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/84949989

US trip:
In a few days I will be headi...

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Early Access Reminder: Videos x4

Hey, you may have seen the announcement early this month but I thought I'd ping out a nippy reminder to you! Here is your early access to four interviews I conducted with Prof. Justin Bronk of the Royal United Services Institute. These, and snippets out of them, will be released over the next months - enjoy this exclusive early access!

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Leopard 2 vs Ka-52 Alligator: Fighting in Ukraine

Recently video material has surfaced from the Russo-Ukrainian war of a  Kamov Ka-52 Alligator (Hokum B) firing it's anti-tank guided missiles 9K121 Vikhr at M2 Bradleys and Leopard 2s. With several M2s and the Leo 2  appearing destroyed, how did the Russian helicopters pull off this success?

Included in this video is also an assessment by a Leopard 2 gunner and an AH-64 pilot!

Big thank you for all your support in making this channel possible.
Chris

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Germany Announces: Support Nukes for Luftwaffe

Germany just published its first national security strategy*. It has some changes from the usual, including commitments for more Air Defense, NATO, nuclear weapons and not wanting to push forward with anti-satellite systems. Oh, and nothing about drones, a bit on China and  Russia, Ukraine, space, cyber, lots of EU, NATO and multilateral diplomacy. Let's talk about it!

Big thank you to all of you for supporting the channel!

*Reunified Germany, ignoring somewh...

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Crowdfunder: US filming trip

Yeehaw, it is finally happening. I received many messages from you about heading to the United States for filming. This year I will make the first step and by popular request, a crowdfunding option is available. 

Naturally as Patreon supporters you are already helping with the content but if you are interested in providing direct support for this trip, you can do so here: https://www...

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Early Access: What NATO can learn from Sweden

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The Saab Gripen is a 4.5th generation aircraft designed for austere,  de-centralized dispersal operations. While the Swedish Air Force gets great value out of the JAS 39, many air forces such as the United States Air Force, the Luftwaffe, or the Royal Air Force operate differently. How well prepared are NATO air forces in terms of Gripen's operational model and dispersal operations as a whole?

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Early Access x4: Air Force Super Package

Here is your early access to four interviews I conducted with Prof. Justin Bronk of the Royal United Services Institute. These, and snippets out of them, will be released over the next months - enjoy this exclusive early access just for you!

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