Real Engineering is a YouTube channel where viewers get interesting answers to simple questions. With more than 3 million subscribers the channel is dedicated to make interesting videos about science, history and technology where insane engineering has played a part. Let’s have a look at the best videos of Real Engineering. Our top picks.

The Insane Engineering of the A-10 Warthog

Some things can be best explained visually and this video is proof.

How a Single Swedish Submarine Defeated the US Navy

Nothing can be mightier than stories of victory.

How Russia Stopped The Blitzkrieg

War tactics that have made their imprints on history are always interesting.

Why SpaceX is Making Starlink

Starlink is one of SpaceX’s ambitious projects. Watch the video below to know why it is making it in the first place.

The Insane Engineering of the SR-71 Blackbird

SR-71 is one of the best inventions till date and this video explains how such an aircraft was manufactured.

The Truth about Hydrogen

Hydrogen is being looked upon as a fuel alternative and this video explores the truth behind it.

How NASA Reinvented The Wheel – Shape Memory Alloys

When it comes to stuff beyond Earth, wheels require a lot of modifications. Watch the video below to know how NASA reinvented the wheel.

The Insane Engineering of the Perseverance Rover

Perseverance Rover set foot on Mars last year and thanks to some insane engineering it will be sending us a sample back! Watch the video below to know more about it.

Why The Netherlands Isn’t Under Water

Post second world war, Netherlands should have been under water due to a dreadful storm but some marvelous engineering has kept it from getting submerged.

Can We Create Artificial Gravity?

Movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Martian have shown us the concept of artificial gravity. Watch this video to learn the challenges for creating artificial gravity in real life. 

If you enjoyed watching these videos then make sure to check out Real Engineering for more!

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Siddhartha Dange
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