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The Real Life X-Wing Fighters: Sukhoi Shkval Sikorsky X-Wing u0026 BAe Kingston P.1214

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In this video, we talk about three different XWing aircraft. We talk first about some of my interest in Star Wars, my love for General Grevious, and the real world practicality of the XWing fighter, before then going into the first design from the Soviet Union: the Sukhoi Shkval, a fourwing tail sitter that strongly resembles the XWing seen in Star Wars. We talk about the strong interest in tail sitters from the 1950's to the 1970's, their potential benefits on aircraft carriers and the like, where they fell short, and how the Shkval attempted to remedy at least one of those shortcomings. We then look at the Sikorsky XWing, a government and DARPAfunded helicopter rotor/wing concept that became intertwined with the Sikorsky S72, a testbed helicopter.

We then look at the final design, the British Aerospace Kingston P.1214, an experimental VTOL "tailless" forward and rearswept wing fighter design. We look at earlier British attempts at making VTOL aircraft with the Hawker Siddeley Harrier and how the P.1214 came about from attempted improvements to the Harrier. We also look at why all three of these designs ended up failing, with only the Sikorsky XWing even making it to the prototype stage.

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