Evolution of Boeing (2/3) | The Largest Boeing Airplanes Ever Built
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- In the second episode of the Evolution of Boeing we’ll feature the largest Boeing aircraft ever built!
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8:11 I love how he says it’s another 737 max but the animation shows a 787
was looking for this comment
Dude same
was about to comment that
#5:40 It called the 727 a 707 and the 707 the 727. Lol
ikr lol
7:03 I love how the ryanair 737 has thrust reversers deployed mid-flight
oh yeah and im sure the ryanair plane is gonna shake the screen when it lands.
Yes bro
Thank you from flying Ryanair last year over 90% of all flights arrive on time
@@ishwaritimsina9716explode the screen*
I thought im also the only one.
All hail the queen of the skies, the Boeing 747!
I never knew planes can be as fun as learning about car evolutions.
That's why I became interested in planes!
@@ChrisZoomER me too! 😁👍🏻
@@ChrisZoomER ME THREE!😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
5th everything I did involved airplanes I’m REALLY obsessed with them. I can’t stop my search. History and roblox comtinuepage is covered with airplane searches and games XD
I’m obsessed with biplanes
Tex basically said “If I do fly-over, I do *military* fly-over”
One of those 61 747 -crashes- *incidents* might be PAL 434. And one of the 3,722 killed might be the person inside PAL 434 when someone bombed their seat.
Ok
PAL 434 was able to safely land tho
Well it didn't crash but it landed safely in naha airport
@@kyruzarnejo7472 but it still can be called an incident.
@@Boypogikami132 yeah
thanks for your service, boeing 747.
R.I.P. Boeing 747
They are still flying and are still in service with airlines like Atlas Air and Cathay Pacific and also Asiana Airlines
5:43 how did nobody notice that he mixed the B727 and B707
8:13 same with here.. they put a B787 instead of the B737 Max
I noticed that
I was about to say to myself, "did a anyone but me notice that?"
Also, according to this video @13:32, the 747 is supersonic, exceeding mach 1 with a top speed of over 950mph.....
@@exar10 you misunderstood the video. watch that part again.
@@joemjencombs8202 what did I misunderstand? It says its Top Speed is 988 miles per hour or 1590 kilometers per hour. That's just wrong.
Seen some flaws here
7:00 why is the thrust reversers are engaged mid flight
8:15 why it's a Boeing 787 and not a 737 Max 8
9:10 Floped Text of the Left Boeing 737 Max
As an aviation enthusiast, I too caught these details.
*ryanair lol **7:00*
5:42 There is a another flaw. The 707 is shown as the 727. And the 727 is shown as the 707
12:32 Shuttle Carrier =/= Air force one
Since he did them in order, he completely missed the 717 and the interesting history behind it.
I like how Flatlife animated the crash thing
Wow, your animation is really unrivaled man. It is absolutely astounding and we love you flat life!
Thank you so much❤
true
@@Flatlife completely deserved!
@@Hanking_Man I agree
YESSSSSSS SOME ONE FINNLAY HEARS MY CRIES
I’m a Very Big Aviation Fanatic And this video surprised me on how well explained and origin of one of my favorite Airplane Manufacturers!
Keep up the Good Work❤❤❤
Ty for liking this comment!
Two things I learned from the first episode, how important it was for Boeing to have military contracts , probably the company could not reach the civil market without the government funding it but at the same time it had to adapt after the end of the WWII , this is where they did a great move and also with 707 that was a risky and game changer, if I'm not wrong the project was also created to be a military tanker so I think this was the missing part from previous episode, important to notice that competition was far great back than comparing to what we have today, we have Douglas, MD merge and other several European companies that did first jets, but again , the military investiment was that allowed Boeing to be a super competitive company during this first phase until the 707 at least. Thanks for all the details and almost full list of aircraft.
5:37 there was a mistake in the naming of the planes the "707"s image was swapped with the "727"s image. no hate thought keep up the work flat life!!
Yeah I noticed that too, but it's not a massive deal
Same
8:17 there is also another mistake, that is a B787
@@adamn7125 yea
not really a big deal but it could get some other non plane dudes confused
8:15 ah yes the 787 max
I just wanted to tipe that lol
boeing 787 max (leaked)
Happy to have toured Boeing’s main assembly plant and see a brand new 747 take off on their test runway!
Wow I can’t imagine doing a barrel roll with a freaking jumbo-jet
That’s just a whole other level of cool
guess what B A C K A N G L E
I do not think 737 or Dash 8 is a jumbo-jet:) No hate just info
@@cocakolya484 I understand then again it is the closest thing to one
Follow barrel roll D R E A M S I N G T A 5
@@cocakolya484 wait what Dash 8???? I know every Dash 8s
8:10
That's a Boeing 787, not a Boeing 737 Max.
its the 787 max
@@mrtank2010 no he means the ethiopian 737 max looks like a 787
yep it's a 787, i was sure someone in the comments would notice :)
@@NoelHasAName He's joking
@@NoelHasAName its a sarcastic joke
Good job flatlife, i was waiting for part 2 so impatiently lol
Same
Even me
5:40 I love how the boeing 707 and 727 look. With the names mixed up and improper proportions, it looks Epic
Fun facts:In the late 50s, Boeing was competing with NAA(North American Aviation) to build a supersonic bomber to the USAF, but the NAA won in the end. the Boeing fused up with the main competator with the main civil aviator, McDonnell Douglas In the late 90s/early 00s.
13:07 HEY ITS ME, MA, I MADE IT ONTO A DOCUMENTARY!!
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@@Simplythathuman05the original pfp and name was probably like "747-400ER"
Back in 1987, I flew down to Acapulco with my friends for Spring Break in my senior year, one what was most likely a 737 Original. On the trip back, I started feeling woozy and light-headed, so they had to give me oxygen back to Toronto. When my dad met me at the airport, I had trouble walking and had difficulty seeing straight. Long story short, after seeing a specialist, I was told that most of my left inner ear, the colloquia, had imploded.
My dad had worked for Wardair, in their computer center, and learned that the early 737s had lousy cabin pressure. I mentioned to the specialist how, just a few years earlier - '83 to '85 to be exact - I had been flying back and forth between Toronto and Philadelphia to attend a boarding school 4 times a year. Having seen all the scar tissue on my eardrums from multiple ear infections when I was a kid, he told me that I was lucky it didn't happen then.
I still have some hearing in my left ear, but only about maybe 15% or so.
Damn the 737 really is shit
This is better than most Netflix shows
(No offense on good ones)
12:32 I love how he’s talking about Air Force one but didn’t even show a photo of it
7:03 I love how the reverse thrust is open mid flight
And it's RyanAir
its ryanair Duhhh
*insert Ryanair landing* *landing gear breaks*
@@mechanicalmeister OMG LOL
Omg I just realized that! LOL
The 747 was designed originally designed as a military cargo plane against the c-5 galaxy.
That's why it's now a phenomenally successful cargo plane, the 747-8I didn't gain much attention but the 747-8F did.
Are we gonna ignore the 787 at 8:14 loll. Great Video!!!
yep we sure are!
The De Havilland Comet is the one that leaped into the Jet Age but I see what you mean by how the 707 started the Jet Age.
707 was better so people ignor the de Havilland
@@flyingpizza7486 Boeing had the luxury of learning from the comet.
@@hewhohasnoidentity4377 Boeing had no luxury of it as the comet never achieved anything
The check comment started the jet age in 1946 when it first flew though not success as it suffered crushes
@@flyingpizza7486the comet achieved jet engine and basically being the Concordes grandad
The Amount And Quality of your videos makes me feel guilty to watch them for free. Extremely Well Done Bro.
5:36 so were ignoring the fact he named a 727 a 707?!? (No hate)
This was the exact comment I wanted
5:43 I love how he says the boeing 707 and the animation shows the 727
Boeing of any type is superb, but the 747-400 was something else in the aviation sector❤❤❤
and one of them was the Tenerife airport disaster deadliest disaster in aviation history went to 747s one from KLM, and one from pan am crashed into each other on the runway 583 people died only 61 survive, and all of the survivors were from the pan am 14:42
Love your channel and the animation, but some of your data is all over the place. At 4:30 the shown 727 is the stretched -200 variant which is 153 ft long. The seating capacity could be correct in some configurations, but the range also seems a bit off to me
All 747s retiring everyone:😢😢😢😢 pls dont go...
Lufthansa 747: I'm still standing
this guy deservers more subscribers no one on youtube animates videos as good as he does
Since you did the planes in order, you completely missed the 717 and the interesting history behind it.
Finally a comment that says this! I was about to put my own comment.
@@Cotton4kwarthunder I believe he covered it in a different video.
@@markvolpe2305 ok
Omg
the 717 is the MD-82.
6:58 RyanAir💀
Yes
Boeing delivered its last 747, we will miss the legend
10:02 I like this Boeing 747-8.
Ryanair💀💀💀💀
When I herd about the first crash of lion air in the 737 max I was afraid to fly on them but now that they fixed it I fell much safer on it.
Bruh noob
They disabled mcas
Air China still crashed earlier this year NOOB
@@car-mazing well it’s air china
@@car-mazing that wasn’t even a max
6:57 WOW U REALLY CHOSE RYANAIR LOL I LIKE IT!
Baby Boeing. 😂
6:31 especially by ✨RyAnAiR✨
I would really like you to make a video about Airbus history after this Boeing series. I really appreciate your work, very nice video! 👍
0:00 Intro
0:48 Boeing 707
3:54 boeing 727
5:33 boeing 737
9:47 boeing 747
15:43 outro
8:18 its a 787?
Yes
Love the video, keep up the great work, but.. I may have found a mistake.. at 5:30, you may have misnamed the aircraft. bottom is boing 727 and middle is Boeing 707. just pointing that out! Thanks for reading!
I hope he will make a ''Airbus Evolution'' after this series.
Yes, he must.
In where I live, I see Airbus EVERYWHERE!!
Yes
Dam you didn't tall about the amazing Qantas 747 flight were the pilots saved the plane from crashing? But an amazing series❤❤❤
10:40 interesting that the billboard livery is shown
5:20 727 with the 707 figure?
Labeled it wrong
The Ethiopian Airlines crash was also a 737 Max. The animation showed a 787. AMAZING VIDEO BTW!!! 😍
I’m not entirely sure but I think at around 5:44 he Mistakenly switched the names of the 727 and 707 around, but I still love you flat life
At 5:42 the animation shows a 727 and says it’s a 707 and the 707 is a 727 but anyway awesome video learned a lot!
Thank you for making these facts flat for everyone :D they're easier to understand and store this way.
The best series in this channel
I love how you refrenced the Ryanair meme where they fly with the thrust reversers before landing 😂😂😂
Thank you for your unique and amazing style animations. You really read your comments. you deserve more than 350k Subscribers.
8:07 why do i fucking lose it every time i see this😭
13:38 I like b747-8 goes above the speed of sound but not enough to break the sound barrier
The best animated video i never seen
2:19 I didn't know the 747-8 is a supersonic airliner....
Je made a mistake mph is km/h on this case
Exactly, it's a transonic airliner!
CANT WAIT FOR PART THREE! YOU ROCK!
this vid needs more likes. THIS VID NEEDS MORE VIEWS. FLATLIFE needs more subs
Boeing 747 also known as the queen of sky is so beautiful making it my 1st favorite plane
10:20 wasn't it an army contract thing and not the other way around? The army needed a cargo plane, but boeing lost the contract to lockheed, but kept the design for civil use? I might be wrong tho.
"What a freakin' Legend" Probably the best sentence from this Video.
3:23
@Flatlife At 5:43 the 707 is a tri-star instead of twin engine, if you want to edit that
Noticed that when watching too.
Bro just called the 727 a ‘707’ and the real 707 the ‘727’ 😂
That was an amazing video. I know it wasn't said specifically but I like how they acknowledged (rather it was listed) that the 747-8 is one of the three fastest non-SSTs of all time considering that the 747-8 is faster than earlier 747s unlike most airliners which are slower than their predecessors. But the 747-8's listed speed is *GREATLY* exaggerated... 988 mph *_are you kidding me?_* 🤨
I think they meant 988 km/h which is the maximum speed permitted for the 747-8 when flying over land given that the 747-8 along with other wide-bodies usually fly significantly faster than that when over the ocean, but they still fly *nowhere near* 1,590 km/h!
im glad im not the only one realized that
@@moskitosTR same bro, I was so confused
Ambatubus
well 1kts is 1.852km/h, also is about 1.151 mph so 567kts would mean about 1050km/h or 579.993 mph. this is the boeing 747-8's cruising speed and the top speed is gonna be much higher, especially flying with tailwind adding more ground speed. so 988mph is pertty much realistic speed for 747-8.
i study aviation so I know all of this, if you don't believe me, you may ask a pilot before a 747 flight, they'll most likey answer your questions
8:43 wait a minute they were grounded
Yes, due to Lionair 610 and Ethiopian airlines 302
Why am I going to spend nearly one hour watching this
Because you like it
My grandfather used to be an engineer for el al and was one of the first engineers to operate on a Boeing 747 he also used to fly the 707
At 5:44 you labeled the 727 as the “707” and you did the same with the 707 (labeling it the “727”).
Yep
13:32
988 miles per hour??!!
Jeeez that’s fast…… scary fast…
He made a mistake
Imagine being on the Concorde then.☠️
Im from indonesia and thank you for making our plane in your video🙏😁
For the Boeing 737 MAX, the problem was a new feature where a computer would automatically control the tailplanes. The computer malfunctioned and started facing the tailplanes down and they both nose-dived into the ground. First everyone said it was the fault of the aircraft, but pilots were also uninformed of this new feature by the airlines and didn't know how to switch it off. To be honest, malfunctions happen all the time, and I personally think the airlines should put more extensive trainings in aircraft so advanced, and not just brush it off as just another version of the 737-800 because of these massive differences.
this series of videos is awesome!
Ah yes the next generation rYaNaIr 7:03 lol 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😂🤣😆
I like the classic music in very dramatic areas lol
Ideas for Boeing and Airbus private jets:
Boeing: Boeing 7
Airbus: Airbus A3
I think it's safe to say that Pan American World Airways is what kept Boeing's momentum going (what with the 707, 727, etc.). If it wasn't for Pan Am, who knows what Boeing would be like today, though I'm sure that it wouldn't be the enormous jetliner manufacturer it is today. Considering that it was Juan Trippe who placed in orders for Boeing 707s and convinced Boeing to build their 747, I'd imagine that without Pan Am, Boeing would only be slightly known today, or at best known the same way people know Bombardier and Embraer today, and Airbus (and possibly McDonnell Douglas or just Douglas) would have a monopoly (or duopoly) on commercial jetliner manufacturing (again, this is assuming Boeing and Pan Am never collaborated on projects together).
Welp if your read that your a nerd
8:01 my sister was on the flight unfortunately she
died
I'm sorry for your loss... :(
Oh no... 😔
Great documentary, watched part 1 and I’m probably gonna watch part 3. Love it flat life!
You famous now Plane'n Boom(also Ship'n Splash)
I loved planes and love planes in my life, even tho they have accidents, they are still one of the safest way of travel, there are a lot of them, the planes were created in 1903 , imagine how people felt in that year, they were problably amazed from that thing exist, and well, you guys know how are they know, also cool bideo bro❤❤❤
3:40 OMG WHAT AN MINDBLOWING MASTERPIECE.
It’s a fuking ad
I love how the 737 Next Gen's engines are in reverse thrust mid-flight. Adds a bot of comedy, for me at least. Nonetheless, Great Job!
The B737 NG series has ended production for the MAX series. Great video!
Hello flatlife, since i was a baby, i ride the firefly plane, it’s nostalgic 🙂
5:42 the 2nd one is the 707
The 3rd one is the 727
8:15 that’s a 787 bud
13:36 it only has a top speed of 659.85 mph
I must admit I didn't know the 747-800 was a supersonic jet.
Same
thanks for making these vid i love planes
Your video was great! There was also a China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 that was a Boeing 737 crashed on 21 March 2022.
One of your illustrations show the 747-8 with a top speed of 988 mph? Didn't know any commercial airliner besides the Concorde, could break the speed of sound?
The 747 is able to exceed 900 mph in a dive, but obviously this isn't safe for anyone on board.
The radar is like a ufo 🛸
lol love how you show a 707 but its really a 727 EPIC
I love how he called a 707 a “727” and a 727 a “707. 5:42 😂😂❤❤