Taught out of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, this channel contains a single playlist comprised of a 61 lecture course on introductory aircraft stability and control.
Brian Douglas' channel offers lessons in classical control theory and application. His playlists include: Nyquist stability criterion, Bode plots, root locus methods, PID control, lead and lag compensators, Laplace and Fourier transforms, discrete control, and implementation of control laws in hardware.
Chris' channel contains educational videos on control theory, physics, machine learning, computational tools like Matlab and Simulink, PDEs, and much more.
The Middle East Technical University Channel contains a number of courses, one playlist of particular interest is Flight Mechanics.
Peter Zipfel's channel contains some great lectures on six degree of freedom aircraft modeling and simulation.
Richard Pates provides clear and effective instruction on fundamentals of linear and nonlinear control. Two playlists of note are on Control Theory and Nonlinear Control and Servo Systems.
At the time of this writing, Prof Steve Brunton's YouTube channel has 22 playlists with well over 400 lessons spanning control, mathematics that supports control theory and its application, data driven science, fluid dynamics, dynamical systems, and more.
Dr. Tansel Yucelen's channel is a great resource. His playlists include Control Systems (Basic and Advanced), Adaptive Control and Learning, and Regression and Control. He also has a podcast-like series where he interviews people from the controls community.
The channel USAFA Astronautics and Space is a rare and excellent resource. One playlist is a full course with topics including: space history, environment, orbital mechanics, remote sensing, orbits, perturbations, rendezvous, launch windows and velocity, control, reentry, ballistic missiles, and more.