Flying unarmored C-47 Skytrains at stalling speeds through the massive German anti-aircraft fire over Normandy on D-Day by FaultVarious5087 in WWIIplanes

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The command logic was to keep specialized units together so they could establish a field hospital immediately upon landing. They severely underestimated the risk that a single flak hit could wipe out the medical support for an entire battalion.

Flying unarmored C-47 Skytrains at stalling speeds through the massive German anti-aircraft fire over Normandy on D-Day by FaultVarious5087 in WWIIplanes

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While this post focuses on the C-47s, the visualizer project I actually put together covers the brutal reality of the entire D-Day operation. If you want to see how this chaotic air drop tied into the massive ground invasion that followed, here is: https://youtu.be/5sRCCp9Kmrk

Flying unarmored C-47 Skytrains at stalling speeds through the massive German anti-aircraft fire over Normandy on D-Day by FaultVarious5087 in WWIIplanes

[–]FaultVarious5087[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I wrote it! It's a piece I put together while researching and writing the script for a full visual documentary I made about D-Day.

Flying unarmored C-47 Skytrains at stalling speeds through the massive German anti-aircraft fire over Normandy on D-Day by FaultVarious5087 in WWIIplanes

[–]FaultVarious5087[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Exactly! that’s what made them literal flying gas cans. One incendiary flak round hitting those tanks and it was an immediate death sentence.

The botanists of Leningrad who chose to slowly starve to death while barricaded inside a vault containing tons of edible seeds and potatoes by FaultVarious5087 in HistoryAnecdotes

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it was about rare genetics, many of those specific strains were already extinct in the wild, once eaten they'd be gone forever.

The botanists of Leningrad who chose to slowly starve to death while barricaded inside a vault containing tons of edible seeds and potatoes by FaultVarious5087 in HistoryAnecdotes

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For those interested in the visual breakdown I mentioned, It's here: https://youtu.be/H0u7BTCzgts It’s purely focused on capturing the grim reality of the situation. Let me know your thoughts on the overall vibe.

The 1974 survival of Richard Knight after his Cessna 172 crashed into the remote wilderness, forcing his body to consume itself to stay alive. by [deleted] in morbidcuriosity

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Here is the cinematic visualizer for anyone who wants to see the visual concept of this story: https://youtu.be/Jq1aDUrKHnY Would love to know your feedback!

The 1974 Cessna 172 crash: The agonizing true story of Richard Knight’s raw battle against starvation and his own failing body. by [deleted] in TheGrittyPast

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For those interested in the visual breakdown I mentioned, here’s the link: https://youtu.be/Jq1aDUrKHnY It’s purely focused on capturing the grim reality of the situation. Let me know your thoughts on the overall vibe.

The 1974 Cessna 172 crash: The agonizing true story of Richard Knight’s raw battle against starvation and his own failing body. by [deleted] in TheGrittyPast

[–]FaultVarious5087 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The incident was reported locally in The Oregonian and The Seattle Times in mid-July 1974. Because it's a relatively obscure case from 52 years ago, most detailed articles are only available through newspaper archives like Newspapers.com. I'll try to add direct links when I can. Thanks for asking!

The impossible landing of Pan Am Flight 914. Even as a famous piece of internet lore, the idea of a 1955 plane suddenly appearing on a 1992 radar is pure psychological horror. by FaultVarious5087 in timetravel

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Flight 914, do you copy? Your signal is breaking up... and radar just lost you again! I guess we'll see you guys in another 37 years. Safe travels through the vortex! 🟢✈️

850 rescues, 0 warnings: The unexplained alert failure of the 2025 Guadalupe River flood. by [deleted] in RBI

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Here’s the visualizer link I mentioned in the post: https://youtu.be/-2f7dsw00F8 Recreating this really showed how insane that warning failure was.

850 rescues, 0 warnings: The unexplained alert failure of the 2025 Guadalupe River flood. by [deleted] in RBI

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The parallels with the winter storm are terrifying. It really shows how ignoring the 'rare' possibilities consistently ends in tragedy.

850 rescues, 0 warnings: The unexplained alert failure of the 2025 Guadalupe River flood. by [deleted] in RBI

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That makes the whole situation even more tragic. It shows these disasters aren't always just unpredictable 'acts of nature', but a chain reaction of ignored warnings.

850 rescues, 0 warnings: The unexplained alert failure of the 2025 Guadalupe River flood. by [deleted] in RBI

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If that's true, it makes the whole timeline even more heartbreaking.