🇧🇷 Embraer E190-E2 Tech Shark Spooky Engine Howl at Farnborough Airport
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2022
- Embraer have been displaying their E190-E2 Tech Shark at Farnborough Airport, the steep takeoff's have been impressive, and the jet engines sometimes make a spooky howl sound.
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It's looks amazing, it flys amazing, it sounds amazing...it's comfortable and silent for the passengers (more than any other regional jet). I just love this plane!
A shark with whale sound! Wonderful machine!!!!
Amazing yeat 👏🏼👏🏼
Isso aí até que enfim um elogio construtivo. E não ficar nessa carência típico de brasileiro vira lata que fica exaltando uma empresa com potencial como se ela não tivesse potencial nenhum. Todo mundo sabe do potencial da Embraer não é necessário fazer comentários babando ovo da empresa sigamos o exemplo dos americanos com a Boeing eles nem precisa ficar exaltando ela por que já sabem da força e do potencial que a Boeing já tem.
I love flying in Embraer aircraft
Aviao fantástico. Para os passageiros, silencioso, confortável, econômico, cheio de tecnologia atual, você chega descansado e contente.
I recently rode on one of these. Good flight, comfortable and surprisingly quiet inside in-flight.
Embraer planes are really comfortable indeed
Embraer's factory is near my city, here in Brazil. Very often I see their planes testing above here
Reminds me of the vulcan. Would love to see this display at more airshows just for the sound.
me too
The Vulcan or the Lockheed S-3 Viking.
I think it won't meet noise regulations if its that loud!
That "spooky" sound comes from the compressor stage bleeds. They prevent compressor stalls/surges when there are sudden changes in engine flow by dumpling compressor air overboard - particularly when they are reducing throttle level.
Thanks! I tried to explain that likelihood to someone before I saw your post! Like wastegates on a turbo, let off power & previously required boost that was ready to go into engine goes "PSHOOOOOLSH"
("PSHOOOOOLSH" is a "technical sound"!)😉👍
*you hear that sound when engines shut down sometimes too as pressures change from powered operation to unpowered, airflow changes through power turbines and they pull air roughly rather than get pushed by air
@@francisconti9085 Waste gates on a turbo is a great analogy! I had not thought of that.
Are you sure about this? In FlightRadar24's AvTalk Episode 99 at around the 21-minute mark, P&W's chief engineer for the PW1000G program stated it was a transient combustion tone caused by thrust changes at low power.
@@AmbientMorality 🤔......
Santos Dumont nos deixou há exatamente 90 anos e vemos com muito orgulho o desenvolvimento do seu invento pela Embraer! 🇧🇷✈️
Mas nossa força aérea despreza aeronaves feitas aqui pela (nosso KC390), em favor de desnecessários aviões estrangeiros Airbus A330!
Lamentável!
@@edilsonmartins6653 Tá de zoeira comparando o KC390 com o A330 né?
@@edilsonmartins6653 São aeronaves diferentes para funções diferentes…
I built both of the engines on this ac for P&W. That Combustor Howl…. 😅. We have been chasing that since day 1. ECS Bleed on/off if I had to guess (fadec controlled).
Oh, combustor vs fan/compressor/inlet volume/bleed * other resonance causing factors!😄👍
I always liked the lightoff groan/howl of turbine engines..some are more noticeable than others..
What a work of art. Gorgeous and luxurious. Would love to fly in one commercially.
Embraer orgulho do Brasil
Aaahhhhhh mds
@@LucasSanRFS ?
@@pimenta616 simplesmente algum jovem boggers malandro e niilista. Embraer orgulho do Brasil!!!
@@LucasSanRFS prefiro a indústria piausiense.
amazing take off and robust egine
Reminds me a bit of the F104 Howl from my childhood. I hear the embraer Howl almost every day at home since i live in the path to Bergen airport.
The U.S. Marines’ RF-4B J-79s also had a similar howling. When coming into final on Iwakuni Air Station, it howled as the pilot adjusted throttle settings
Wow, just wow!
Even though it's empty, that is still one hell of a takeoff and climb out.
Yeah. That vertical was posible becose it was no passengers
By the time the plane started to flare it was already off the ground, those engines are really powerful for their size
Their biggest advantage is their efficient fuel consumption: the best in the category. The climb performance was due to the airplane being empty, though.
Oh yeah
And economic.
*"By the time the plane started to flare"*
You mean "rotate"?
You're talking about the take-off, no?
Flew aboard an E-175 from Miami to Nashville. When the pilot centered the jet on the runway centerline, he moved those throttles to FULL!! Man, I was pinned to the back of my seat!!!
Embraer, pride of Brazil🇧🇷
saudações da Argentina. o avião é muito bom.
Que carência é essa meu irmão? Todo mundo já sabe que a Embraer é brasileira! 🤦
Embraer is an excellent safe air craft for civilian transport. Would have liked see more of them in Indian domestic routes
Looks like it’s a little Overpowered! Well you can never have too much Power!
Magnífico 🇧🇷
Ótimo avião , parece um caça fazendo manobras...👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing for this that could not be there. Thank you.
I love your videos, I’m learning as much as I can from your channel. I agree the sounds made by this jet are spooky!
Those engine pods are huge! 😮😮
Absolutely beautiful. Love the paint job .
Alguém sabe o que e ser um PIONEIRO da EMBRAER e agora ver um SHOW desses ? Eu sei , eu estava lá , eu escrevi essa história !
Top demais....
Parabéns meu amigo, obrigado a você também....
Amamos nosso Brasil....
Parabéns 👍
Parabéns
Congratulations!
O incrível bauruense Osíris Silva
Impressed with take off angle.
Fantástico!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The Wookiee howl love it!!!
Wow!! What an awesome airplane!!
Amazing 👌 aircraft. Love ❤️ the sounds.
Sounds like the "howling" people heard in different cities when CERN turned on the LHC 2 wks ago.
Nice Livery! Awesome machine
Show, espetacular !! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow! Amazing maneuverability for a large jet! 👍
Usually they aren't flown as aggressively as that, but so long as within limits of airspeed, loading, and limits of control effectiveness, one can do some pretty impressive things.. I've seen an empty Cessna Citation Biz-jet perform a unrestricted climb, rolled & rotated off shallow, tucked gear, made to far fence & pitched to vertical climb.. was a sight to behold..but eventually energy dissipated from drag & gravity.. we only got a couple hundred feet from a little prop Cessna trying the same @ safe altitude, the jet got an immediate bump up to 5,000' by comparison 😎
*look @ what the C-17 TACTICAL cargo jet can do!
The British Supersonic Strategic Bomber, the Avro Vulcan XH558, with its howling engines, flew at Farnborough Airport in 2015. That was the last flightworthy Avro Vulcan and it was retired shortly thereafter. The howling engines were what people liked the most.
What a great design and extremelly confortable.
So beautiful.
Beautiful aircraft
Noticed the A220 makes these noises a lot too. Love it :)
yooooo that reminds me of the vulcan howl.. so thats what ive been hearing
Tech Vulcan 😄
The Embraer E190E2’s engine is the PW1000G, which is the same engine that powers the Airbus A320neo family (A319neo/A320neo/A321neo) of aircraft.
While the CFMI CFM56 is known for its unique ‘buzzsaw’ sound, the PW1000 has a unique sound of its own - a howling sound that seems remarkably similar to the fictional “Airwolf” helicopter from the 1980s TV show of the same name.
Thanks for the info, Sometimes I've heard the A320 make a similar sound, when flying over the south coast on approach to Gatwick airport, I always thought it was the pilot deploying air brakes, it is a fun sound but only happens a few times a day.
Doesnt the 320neo use the cam leap 1a
@@mattygaming4750 Good catch - I only was focusing on the Embraer family.
The A320neo is re-engined with the CFMI LEAP-1A or the PW1000G.
@@mattygaming4750 LEAP engine, geared fan.
Yes the same sort of whale like howl..I was amazed by an Airbus making final descent into a military airfield 10 miles away, they cut power for descent, & it HOWLED! LIKE WASTE GATES ON A TURBO MAKING A DISTINCTIVE NOISE!
It's probably resonance from compressor bleed air.. as engine responds to power being cut back, all the excess air from turbines @ higher power setting isn't desired in the combustion chamber, so it gets recirculated as compressor turbines spool down..
OR.. incoming air is higher pressure than engine requires @ that power setting & is "bouncing" as it can't get past, this also can cause resonance..
The fan goes from pulling like a prop to being pushed like a windmill..
OR.. (one more!) Certain power settings may cause RPMs to match sonic frequencies, causing resonance, so RPMs are kept above or below the *H*O*W*L*
Still sounds cool, if it's not waking you up!
Reminds of the J-79 used by the Marines’ RF-4B. Also, some F-104s had a version that sounded like “howling”. Beautiful pain scheme
Reminds me of Vulcan, howling away
Ahh. The houl of the Vulcan. Never thought I would hear that from a new plane engine
Beautiful Bird
Pretty slick landing. Dang.
Absolutely marvelous!!!!
Amazing machine!
AWESOME!
Great 🕊️ FLYNGIN BEAUTIFUL AIRCRAFT. LOVE IT
WHAT A 🦈🐬 Shark.
Que show fez o E2 🇧🇷🙏
Those are Huge engines, damn
A 3° Melhor do Mundo 💚💛💙
Orgulho
Parabéns Embraer tamos juntos
Muito bonito!
That engine seems huge compared to the fuselage. When empty it may be capable of a loop.
The engine size accommodates a bigger than usual fan for this size of aircraft. It enables the aircraft to be more fuel efficient.
The high bypass turbofan engines like that are actually flown slower due to increased drag. They are more fuel efficient, hence the name "Profit Hunter."
🥱 same as the NEOs and the 220
@@sdlcman1 the fan blades have that unique “twist” allowing to develop so much compression without moving at the speed of sound, which reduces noise
@@uwekonnigsstaddt524 beautiful that gearing provides the torque to drive..sort of like a helicopter main rotor..acts upon more air slowly versus a smaller prop moving less air faster for the same thrust value
Beautiful Jet....
It's howl reminds me of the F-104 Starfighter😎👍
Nice one, years ago i flown an embrear in africa with 2 big props
Superb 🥰
Great little craft, wish I could afford one!
i noticed that Howl sound on many modern single aisle jets like the NEOS or the 220 (escpecially during start up)
Muito belo . 👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
My friend flew Embraer two engine planes for a regional. She loved how responsive and well engineered the planes were. Now she sings the praises of Boeing planes she flies for a major carrier.
Those are some big engines.
BEAUTIFUL EASY TAKEOFF.
Lindão!!!!!!😍🟢🟡
Beautiful plane looks and flies like a smaller version of the 757
Someone managed to reproduce that howl that everyone loves about the old British Vulcan bomber on those Olympus engines. It has to do with a particularly narrow section of the powerband.
Espetacular! E um caça tamanho gigante?
Bravo Brazil... 👍👍👍
Bird’s got some big engines
Orgulho 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I've heard a similar sound on the Hydroplane race boats.
Belíssimo
Wow!
very interesting - we are under where those things turn back south into SEA and I noticed that "howl" noise a while ago, first thinking maybe something was wrong. And it's only those Ebraers that do it.
BADASS AIRCRAFT!!!!!!!!!
Muito lindo
Way cool
Esse e bruto. Parece um caça tamanho gigante
Awesome,a kick ass airliner,eat your heart out Tex Johnson,RIP
The most enjoyable regional jet to fly on!!!
What strikes me is the size of the engines- they're massive! Or is the size of the fuselage on the small side, giving the optical illusion of oversized engines? Is the E190-E2 a widebody type?
narrow body
BADASS AIRCRAFT!!!!!!!!!!!
Brazil !!!
Madd Livery.
All engine and small plane! Coming from the land of the fabled Piranha too!
Top 👏 top 👏 👏 👏
I've heard lots of jets going in to Pearson make that noise.
Красава нет слов......!!)))))))
Those engine are so large they make the fuselage look small
Sounds AWESOME! Look the shark decal too. Just all around awesome. What's the price, inside like, all the specs?
An amazing machine for sure - that it can take on some of the moves of a military aircraft says a lot for the strength of the airframe and the power to weight ratio. They look like some big-ass high bypass engines, I wonder which ones?
This is Brazil!
insane
What engines is that thing rockin’? They’re huge!
Este é o nosso amado Brasil que queremos para orgulho de todos.
Embraer uma empresa nacional que sempre nos faz feliz com seus magníficos aviões, tanto militares quanto civil . Salve o Brasil Verde e Amarelo.
Mas podia fazer uma feira aérea aqui no Brasil também né
It looks like it is just short of a stall in som of those maneuvers...
The sounds reminded me of S-3s
Sounds almost like AirWolf!