It's currently 11 p.m. at night where I'm writing cards for an English presentation about the Concorde and I'm listening to this video in the background. That gives the different vibes. Thanks for this great video
Pertains to the poster below so everyone knows. I get lots of question and scared passengers on the 787 due to excessive wing noise and sounds. Engine is there also. The sound in the engines compliment the sounds in the wing which can be noisy on the 787, Reminds me of the Tri-Star. engines making excessive noise usually indicates a problem with airflow within the engine, like a faulty compressor, over testing, left on auto for immediate changes, damaged fan blades, or an air leak, which can disrupt the normal combustion process and generate significantly more noise due to turbulent air movement within the engine. Again, components hydraulics engines and such noises sounds are amplified - mostly engines. The 787 sounds tend to go into the cabin making it loader that it is, Passengers are disturbed by this. Your volume could be to high.also.
@@ElectroBOOMfan it really is. The worst part of 787 for me. Really can't stand it. It's especially loud around the seat near the flaps like this. It really is torturously loud, not just loud, but the pitch is high and it lasts during taxi, take off, descends and landing. I will never choose to sit around here on the 787 ever again. But you can barely hear it in front or behind the wing. I love plane engine roars, that's my passion. But not this noise...not this ever.
What you’re probably hearing during takeoff is not the flaps, but the hydraulics. The hydraulics are the high-pitched sound heard for most of the video, whilst you can hear the flaps @6:41. Hope this helps. 🙂
It's currently 11 p.m. at night where I'm writing cards for an English presentation about the Concorde and I'm listening to this video in the background. That gives the different vibes. Thanks for this great video
2:45 engine sound from here is just sweet music
The wings of the B787, simply beautiful. I love the Dreamliner
Just an absolutely beautiful piece of machinery
music to my ears
amazing sounds !
Nice departure!
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it was quick to
Wow beautiful
I found norse atlantic airways
Pertains to the poster below so everyone knows. I get lots of question and scared passengers on the 787 due to excessive wing noise and sounds. Engine is there also. The sound in the engines compliment the sounds in the wing which can be noisy on the 787, Reminds me of the Tri-Star. engines making excessive noise usually indicates a problem with airflow within the engine,
like a faulty compressor, over testing, left on auto for immediate changes, damaged fan blades, or an air leak, which can disrupt the normal combustion process and generate significantly more noise due to turbulent air movement within the engine. Again, components hydraulics engines and such noises sounds are amplified - mostly engines. The 787 sounds tend to go into the cabin making it loader that it is, Passengers are disturbed by this. Your volume could be to high.also.
3:27 That noise is a bit to loud.
Is it really that loud in person ?
@@ElectroBOOMfan it really is. The worst part of 787 for me. Really can't stand it.
It's especially loud around the seat near the flaps like this. It really is torturously loud, not just loud, but the pitch is high and it lasts during taxi, take off, descends and landing. I will never choose to sit around here on the 787 ever again.
But you can barely hear it in front or behind the wing.
I love plane engine roars, that's my passion. But not this noise...not this ever.
@@Odontomango I couldn’t hear it in front of the wing,cuz I was business class
What time was the departure?
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around 9pm
@@stasikdim7776?????
Why can't you blow your nose? Why do you have to sniff?
Why is the flaps sound often even during takeoff???
What you’re probably hearing during takeoff is not the flaps, but the hydraulics. The hydraulics are the high-pitched sound heard for most of the video, whilst you can hear the flaps @6:41. Hope this helps. 🙂
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