I remember flying in 727’s when Airlines didn’t give a bugger about fuel consumption and no one cared about noise. It was a grand adventure and the bloody things took off almost vertically. Great times.
I remember being in Detroit Metro back in the '70's watching the planes take off as a kid. The DC-9 would rocket up almost vertical as well. When I say, 'rocket up,' that's literally LOL. They would burst in to view from behind the terminal, almost straight up into the clouds. Black exhaust blowing out, windows rattling in the terminal. Sounded just like thunder. The DC-9 isn't one of my favorites, but it was a fantastic plane as well.
I remember the 727s were still called whisper jets lol. Compared to Tridents, BAC-1-11s and VC-10s, concorde, TU-134s, Gulfstream 2s etc they are. I believe that engine noise is too quiet in the cabin of some modern aircraft, that it paradoxically reduces passenger comfort. I remember when I flew at the rear cabin of TU154s, DC9s and MD-11s passengers tended to fall asleep soon after take off and you didn't get distracted by other people's conversations, packets rustling or snoring etc.
Not necessarily true. Today's modern jets have FAR more impressive takeoff performance than the 727. They don't look or sound as cool, but they go uphill with MUCH more vertical speed than the 727 did. As in, no comparison. Most takeoffs today are conducted using reduced thrust to save wear and tear on the engines hot sections. This greatly reduces fuel burn over the lifetime of the engine.
@Dennis Wilson There should be towns designed around car and aviation enthusiasts specifically, that way we can all the ear shattering noises to ourselves while those who don't want it don't get it...
The engine sound is just beautiful. The 727 always sounds extremely loud because it has 3 loud JT8Ds. It has the awesome look of the 737 with the classic T-tail and 3 awesome-sounding engines! Amazing combination!
Awesome!! My first flight was on a 727. You have to hand it to the engineers in the early 60s, they knew what they were doing. Rear engines so most of the cabin is quiet, self contained staircase for smaller fields who don't have ground equipment, etc. Very solid, reliable plane.
I wouldn't say it was difficult to land. The 200 had some weird quirks because of the extended fuselage, but it wasn't "hard" to land. It certainly didn't take long runways...the whole reason the 727 was created was to be able to service smaller airports with shorter fields that the 707 couldn't. The wing created an amazing amount of lift, and we could regularly access fields in Central and South America that were no more than 6,000 feet. Loud...hell yes. But it was a joy to fly.
S. Mesut - Please specify how the Vickers VC-10 could pass our Convair CV-990 which recorded flights averaging 645 MPH. We did get passed by only one liner and it said British Airways, had a pointy nose, and Captain said "Sorry about that". First Concorde we'd ever seen! Oh well!!
My first commercial jet ride was in a 727 back around 1970. I was in my late teens and had been in some pretty fast cars. But I remember being speechless from the awe I felt from how quickly the 727 accelerated. Coming back down was just as thrilling as it seemed like the pilot was slamming on the brakes while in the air setting up for landing. Quite a memorable experience for a youngster.
Beautiful jet penned out on drafting tables in the early 60's, Am I the only one who loves the loud jet noise from those earlier times? The 727 and the DC9 are my favorites!
During the 70's my buddies and I would hang around Indy Intl (then Weir Cook) and watch the jets come and go. Our favorite was always the 727. Pure power, and when the pilots would go full throttle on take off we loved hearing the rippling sound. This a great video.
I grew up 2 miles from FLL. I remember the days when damn near every take off and landing was a 727. When I flew in the 727, you felt the raw power. It hit you in the guts when they did a full power take off. Those were the days when flying was fun. In 2019 it's a hassle filled with walking on eggshells in a bloated super expensive terminal. You spend more time at the airport than on the air.
My mother used to be a flight attendant and she'd say that the 727's were so loud on takeoff, you'd almost want to cover your ears. That just makes me want to see one in person even more, lol! Something about loud, real aircraft that draw me in.
I realize I'm just sharing that I'm old as f***... but the 727s and DC9s were the QUIET ones when I was a little kid. I remember the terminal walls rattling when DC8s, 707s, and even CV880s took off.
I flew a 727 as a kid. CCU to Katmandu on Royal Nepal ...we entered the plane thru its tail, there is a dorr below its tail with steps. We sat at the back of the plane. I also had the luck to fly a British Airways tristar and a Royal Jordanian tristar. These planes have the third jet in the fuselage - which increased the cabin noise and vibration. Awesome!!!
Claudia De Benedetti People used to refer to planes and big vehicles as females. Except for some real special people who use “they”, most nowadays, if using a pronoun, use “it” instead due to planes and ships being objects that benefit us.
I'm 49 this year. My first airplane ride was in February 1975 aboard a Branniff 727....my last flight on a 727 was in 1996 aboard a United flight between New York and Chicago. Favorite airliner of all time.
Love the distinct sound of the JT8D, even with the hush kit, so loud! Cargo operator here sold off their last 72-2, man she was well past her prime and was constantly breaking down. Such a beautiful machine.
I flew on a Tri-Star L-1011 from NYC nonstop to Denver. What a beautiful air craft...been on a 727 when I went to Tampa, FL. Not too bad of a plane...quite enjoyable!
I love love love and miss miss miss tha sounds of those beautiful JT8D engines!!!! Aviation just isn't tha same anymore without them!!!!! The 727s and DC9s rule always 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👊👊👊👊👊
When I was a kid I used to stand at the end of the runway and watch 727s take off at Washington Reagan National Airport. Best takeoff sound on the planet!
They thought that was loud. The old Convair 880 and 990 were screamers. But I still love the 727, my first ride in a jet airliner was on a 727 from Cincinnati to Washington D.C.
I loved flying on the 727s! Best part was the takeoffs with the incredible feel of acceleration. Most of the faster, bigger, newer commercial planes don't have the same feel of acceleration as 727s. Someone on here wrote that they were quiet inside with the engines on the back of the plane. Mostly true except when you had a seat in the last few rows of the plane.
Wow, these were good times! An LH A380 lurking in the background, too. MIA still gets an occasional B727F, but sadly they aren't regular visitors any more.
I live a good 10 miles from KCLT (near IKEA, for those familiar with Charlotte) I frequent hear planes on climb out during northbound operations, especially medium to heavy aircraft like the a330s American and the a330/a340 Lufthansa operate to Europe. But one day I distinctly remember a roar unlike what I’d heard before (excluding military) it rattled my brand new apartment building like a tin can, upon checking FlightAware it turned out to be a 727, the Zero G, anti gravity simulation 727 to be exact.
First time I flew was a PSA 727 from Los Angeles to San Diego. Loved those birds and yes, lot less noise inside from tail mounted engines. Something about watching them take off over RTC/NTC San Diego while in boot camp, made we ready to fly home at the end. Great video.
First time I flew was a PSA 727 from San Diego to Sacramento via Los Angeles. The PSA pilots were skilled at setting down in San Diego because they did it all the time. Other airlines' pilots, not so much.
Beautiful video. Especially liked seeing it juxtaposed with the 380. I remember when these 727s were as ubiquitous as 737s are now, taking off every couple of minutes over my high school (which was directly under the flight path, about a mile from the airport). Teachers frequently had to stop their lectures while those JT8D engines roared overhead.
Tanforan Shopping Mall in San Bruno,CA was under the flight path near SFO. As a kid in the late 70's/early 80's I told my parents I would wait in the car while they went shopping and they can take as long as they wanted lol!!
That's actually one of the primary things (jet engine scream!) that made me love airplanes when I was a little boy! I remember parking with my parents just besides the runway in Quito - Ecuador's international airport back in the day, and watch all these b727's take off in a row...
I work at HOU. It's amazing how fast those low bi pass planes disappeared after 9/11. If I was talking somebody and a 727,DC9 or a 737-200 was taking off. We would have to stop talking until they got airborn. Damn, I miss that crackling roar!
Yep. I think airlines didn't start playing the 'stop adding seats when people stop paying' game until late 90s, maybe. Last regular carrier 727 I flew aboard was in 1994 and I seem to recall, even then, a pretty comfy arrangement.
They make the seats So Small in this day and age. I can understand why there are concerns with the airline industries current treatment of economy class flyers.
...last 727 I flew on (series 200) in was early January 2001 MKE to DTW on Northwest to make a connection back to Portland OR. First one was a Series 100 on American (in the old Astrojet colours) from ORD to LGA in January 1968. Loved that plane felt like riding a rocket back then and enjoyed watching those large triple slotted flaps extend for landing.
That one had hush kits. So, not nearly as loud as earlier variants. Plus, the 27 has a bypass engine. So, not nearly as loud as a pure turbojet. Say BAC-111 or the 737-200 "thunder-guppy". The 727 is a great airplane.
Quite the hot rod plane in its day and one that pilots had to adjust to, especially the sink rate. My first plane ride was in a United stretch 727 out of MCI in pouring rain. Great old birds. I miss 'em.
Have flown on it many times, and it reminds me of the Tu-154 I flew in back in 1988... The Tu-154 sounded even better, and it was a damn rocket ship. Miss the days when jets sounded like jets; not high-bypass vacuum cleaners.
Nice video. Very rare to see winglets on a vintage airliner. I wonder how much they help performance on that old wing design? I lived within a mile of the end of an airport runway from mid-60s to 2000s, and until the advent of fanjet engines the sound could get almost unbearably loud during takeoffs. So much so we had to keep turning the tv volume way way up, then back down. Even rattled the dishes at times. No, I don't miss that sound live, but it's still great to listen to on video!
727 to A380 in the back: " Watch and learn kid!"
A380 to B727 "What ? I can't hear you mate !"
Christoo Hunders 😂😂😂
727= more than 50 years and still flying
A380= barely 13 years and it’s over and retired
Concorde to B787 .. "Watch and dream Yankee" !! ;o)
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I remember flying in 727’s when Airlines didn’t give a bugger about fuel consumption and no one cared about noise. It was a grand adventure and the bloody things took off almost vertically. Great times.
I remember being in Detroit Metro back in the '70's watching the planes take off as a kid. The DC-9 would rocket up almost vertical as well. When I say, 'rocket up,' that's literally LOL. They would burst in to view from behind the terminal, almost straight up into the clouds. Black exhaust blowing out, windows rattling in the terminal. Sounded just like thunder. The DC-9 isn't one of my favorites, but it was a fantastic plane as well.
I remember the 727s were still called whisper jets lol. Compared to Tridents, BAC-1-11s and VC-10s, concorde, TU-134s, Gulfstream 2s etc they are.
I believe that engine noise is too quiet in the cabin of some modern aircraft, that it paradoxically reduces passenger comfort.
I remember when I flew at the rear cabin of TU154s, DC9s and MD-11s passengers tended to fall asleep soon after take off and you didn't get distracted by other people's conversations, packets rustling or snoring etc.
yup I still remember the Northwest 727 take off from O'Hare and boy did it feel like a rollercoaster when taking off.
Not necessarily true. Today's modern jets have FAR more impressive takeoff performance than the 727. They don't look or sound as cool, but they go uphill with MUCH more vertical speed than the 727 did. As in, no comparison. Most takeoffs today are conducted using reduced thrust to save wear and tear on the engines hot sections. This greatly reduces fuel burn over the lifetime of the engine.
@Dennis Wilson There should be towns designed around car and aviation enthusiasts specifically, that way we can all the ear shattering noises to ourselves while those who don't want it don't get it...
Sounds like a macbook air running 5 tabs of chrome
Ikr 😂😂 So happy Apple gave us the M1 and we no longer have to put up with Intel's monopolistic bullsh*t!!
Xd
I have a reference Vega 56 in an open-air mining PC - I can relate!
@@richardtibbitts3841 Only the Apple silicon airs doesn’t have the fan, the old Intel one does, and it’s loud as fck when underload!
Techno-geeks. Nobody cares.
The tri-jets are arguably the most sexiest types of planes
I believe you meant "most sexy" or "sexiest", Herr Hitler. But since English wasn't your first language, we forgive you. :-)
lol
I have 2 model trijets, a 1/150 eastern 727 200 and a 1/250 bwia l1011 500
The 727 in particular. I knew you were still alive!
Adolf Hitler i.e. Tupolev Tu-154
Now that's a proper sounding takeoff! The Pratt & Whitney JT8D roar.
QUE POTENCIA PARA ELEVAR ESE AVION ..............JT8D..!!
Chris Nizer Soloviev or Kuznetsov?
Nothing better
Yes this 727 version are Monstrous Loud
@@hanifshaikh875 Not much difference in handling from a fighter jet... In a sense...
The Low bypass engines also helping out that feel and sound :P
The engine sound is just beautiful. The 727 always sounds extremely loud because it has 3 loud JT8Ds. It has the awesome look of the 737 with the classic T-tail and 3 awesome-sounding engines! Amazing combination!
The 727s and the DC9s both were the absolute best 👌
Awesome!! My first flight was on a 727. You have to hand it to the engineers in the early 60s, they knew what they were doing. Rear engines so most of the cabin is quiet, self contained staircase for smaller fields who don't have ground equipment, etc. Very solid, reliable plane.
Thanks
I wouldn't say it was difficult to land. The 200 had some weird quirks because of the extended fuselage, but it wasn't "hard" to land. It certainly didn't take long runways...the whole reason the 727 was created was to be able to service smaller airports with shorter fields that the 707 couldn't. The wing created an amazing amount of lift, and we could regularly access fields in Central and South America that were no more than 6,000 feet. Loud...hell yes. But it was a joy to fly.
I wonder why they don't make them with rear engines like that anymore. Seems to be the more sensible approach.
Lol. Seriously, were you just being sarcastic, or is the rear engine design inherently less stable in flight?
S. Mesut - Please specify how the Vickers VC-10 could pass our Convair CV-990 which recorded flights averaging 645 MPH. We did get passed by only one liner and it said British Airways, had a pointy nose, and Captain said "Sorry about that". First Concorde we'd ever seen! Oh well!!
Boeing engineers making the 727
“So how loud do we want it to b-“
“YES”
“Can’t hear you. Could you say it louder? Perfect, we’ll call them Whisperjets.”
- Eastern Airlines marketing.
I worked the 707s. We called the 727 Mr Boeing's hot rod. IMO the 707 was the best ever built and the 727 was the best looking ever built.
BELLO Y MUY BUENO
Jo, that's because you were unlucky enough to fly Convairs
APART FROM THE TRIDENT 2
My first commercial jet ride was in a 727 back around 1970. I was in my late teens and had been in some pretty fast cars. But I remember being speechless from the awe I felt from how quickly the 727 accelerated. Coming back down was just as thrilling as it seemed like the pilot was slamming on the brakes while in the air setting up for landing. Quite a memorable experience for a youngster.
727 have the best sound ever!! So thundery and deep !! Shakes teverything!
Beautiful jet penned out on drafting tables in the early 60's, Am I the only one who loves the loud jet noise from those earlier times? The 727 and the DC9 are my favorites!
During the 70's my buddies and I would hang around Indy Intl (then Weir Cook) and watch the jets come and go. Our favorite was always the 727. Pure power, and when the pilots would go full throttle on take off we loved hearing the rippling sound. This a great video.
Everytime I see one of these videos of a 727 or 707 and having spent a lot of time in a KC135 in the 70's all I can say is "THANK YOU MR. BOEING!"
QUE LAMENTABLE QUE NO SE CONSTRUYAN TRI-REACTORES AHORA
I grew up 2 miles from FLL. I remember the days when damn near every take off and landing was a 727. When I flew in the 727, you felt the raw power. It hit you in the guts when they did a full power take off. Those were the days when flying was fun. In 2019 it's a hassle filled with walking on eggshells in a bloated super expensive terminal. You spend more time at the airport than on the air.
…when flying was fun… yeah I remember those days too 😊
I miss this jet 727, l love the power and sound!!
Turned my headphones all the way up, "Insanely Loud", wasn't exaggerated.
Despite the loud jet blast, the 727 is a beautiful retro trijet
1:12 how beautiful is the B727, come on guys, unbelievable design
Taking off making all that noise, those guys must feel like they own the place... In a good way, I mean
My mother used to be a flight attendant and she'd say that the 727's were so loud on takeoff, you'd almost want to cover your ears. That just makes me want to see one in person even more, lol! Something about loud, real aircraft that draw me in.
@@brandonkoole655 Visit Willow Run airport in Detroit, heaps of them flying around there.
RAMR I’m abt to take that plane tomorrow 😂😂
I realize I'm just sharing that I'm old as f***... but the 727s and DC9s were the QUIET ones when I was a little kid. I remember the terminal walls rattling when DC8s, 707s, and even CV880s took off.
@@Dana_Danarosana That's pretty cool
I grew up about 2 miles from LAX. Back in the "60s there were takeoffs that literally rattled the windows.
Fortunately, we’re not subjected to that anymore.
That is how an aircraft sounds like! Beautiful!
The 727 was my favorite AC of all time. Used to love those long take-off rolls. That climb is so elegant looking. Love it.
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I used to fly these all the time to Spain and there was always a party in the rear where one could smoke !! Thanks
Winglets? That certainly wasn’t there when it was built.
Yep, lots of operators retrofit winglets on older aircraft
QuarioQuario54321 what
Haggisfarts Plays The 727 was replaced by the 757 in the early 80s, and winglets weren’t really mainstream until the early 2000s
They were called quiet wing system and were introduced in 1999
@@athgt6630 quiet wing?? Sounds like a fail haha
That´s a real Airplane, very amazing takeoff.
Thanks
Lol, it’s no more real than any other airplane taking off from an airport 😂
I flew a 727 as a kid. CCU to Katmandu on Royal Nepal ...we entered the plane thru its tail, there is a dorr below its tail with steps. We sat at the back of the plane. I also had the luck to fly a British Airways tristar and a Royal Jordanian tristar. These planes have the third jet in the fuselage - which increased the cabin noise and vibration. Awesome!!!
Yeah, I remember the door at it's back lol
as a kid ???
Flying-Experience my first flight on an airliner was the same. Over 40 years ago on Northwest Orient!
Flying-Experience
Yep. It's called an "air stair".
It's the door that D.B. Cooper used to escape his hijacked plane.
Love the instrument layout in the cockpit, pleasure to fly, old school in early models
Love the 727, one of the best looking jets ever.
Loved the Delta and Eastern 727's I flew on as a kid
John Wayne congratulations
Awesome video, despite the winglets and hush kits. The 727 is, and always be my favorite airliner. Those sleek jets are second to none! True beauties!
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I have always loved the Boing-727 =)
She is still very attractive, despite here old age !
Lvelocety why is it a woman?
It's similar to women... it's expensive, and needs a lot of paint
I think the 727 is the one who aged the best.
Claudia De Benedetti People used to refer to planes and big vehicles as females.
Except for some real special people who use “they”, most nowadays, if using a pronoun, use “it” instead due to planes and ships being objects that benefit us.
@@theobserver4214 You're not even supposed to refer to PEOPLE with gendered pronouns today, nevermind objects! It might offend.
This is why the 727 is my favorite aircraft in the world
Wow! I haven't heard one of those guys in so many years. Instantly recognized the sound of those engines.
I'm 49 this year. My first airplane ride was in February 1975 aboard a Branniff 727....my last flight on a 727 was in 1996 aboard a United flight between New York and Chicago. Favorite airliner of all time.
Love the distinct sound of the JT8D, even with the hush kit, so loud! Cargo operator here sold off their last 72-2, man she was well past her prime and was constantly breaking down. Such a beautiful machine.
The Tristars and the Boeing 727s are the best-two aircraft ever made. ♥️
They sounded even better before the hush kits... Watched them take off at ORD when I was a kid. Loved the sound and the smoke from the JT8's
Favorite aircraft growing up in the 80s my dad used to work for American Airlines used to love this plane at Tucson International Airport
it sounds like a fighter! gotta love low bypass turbojets
Nathaniel Smith
You mean *no* bypass turbojets.
It looks like a fighter too. One of top 3 best and coolest looking airplanes ever. Wish it had 3 J57s, or J79s.
Nathaniel Smith love bypass tupolevs
@@TheUtuber999 They are low-bypass turbofans. JT8D
@@serg2963 You only need to look at the tail cone to see there is no bypass.
One of the absolute most beautiful surreal take offs I’ve ever heard or seen. Amazing capture
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I love the 727. Probably my second favorite plane. First is the L-1011.
My 2 favorites are the DC9s and then the 727s
I flew on a Tri-Star L-1011 from NYC nonstop to Denver. What a beautiful air craft...been on a 727 when I went to Tampa, FL. Not too bad of a plane...quite enjoyable!
One of the most beautiful Videos on RUclips, love the 727 😍
Like a jet fighter....love the wind up of the engines...
727 my favorite airliner,...legendary
My favorite also!
This is one of my favourite videos ever. Love the sound of those engines. 💝
Nothing sounds better than a turbojet!
Well nothing except a turbojet with an afterburner
I love love love and miss miss miss tha sounds of those beautiful JT8D engines!!!! Aviation just isn't tha same anymore without them!!!!! The 727s and DC9s rule always 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👊👊👊👊👊
When I was a kid I used to stand at the end of the runway and watch 727s take off at Washington Reagan National Airport. Best takeoff sound on the planet!
They thought that was loud. The old Convair 880 and 990 were screamers. But I still love the 727, my first ride in a jet airliner was on a 727 from Cincinnati to Washington D.C.
My favourite aircraft.
So many memorable flights on that magnificent bird.
I loved flying on the 727s! Best part was the takeoffs with the incredible feel of acceleration. Most of the faster, bigger, newer commercial planes don't have the same feel of acceleration as 727s. Someone on here wrote that they were quiet inside with the engines on the back of the plane. Mostly true except when you had a seat in the last few rows of the plane.
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Wow, these were good times! An LH A380 lurking in the background, too. MIA still gets an occasional B727F, but sadly they aren't regular visitors any more.
My favorite jetliner for over 32 years!
I live a good 10 miles from KCLT (near IKEA, for those familiar with Charlotte) I frequent hear planes on climb out during northbound operations, especially medium to heavy aircraft like the a330s American and the a330/a340 Lufthansa operate to Europe. But one day I distinctly remember a roar unlike what I’d heard before (excluding military) it rattled my brand new apartment building like a tin can, upon checking FlightAware it turned out to be a 727, the Zero G, anti gravity simulation 727 to be exact.
Aint she a beauty, my first jet i worked on in the eastern livery. Still in love with it..
That still at the 1:00 mark with the winglets really makes it look badass!!
First time I flew was a PSA 727 from Los Angeles to San Diego. Loved those birds and yes, lot less noise inside from tail mounted engines. Something about watching them take off over RTC/NTC San Diego while in boot camp, made we ready to fly home at the end. Great video.
First time I flew was a PSA 727 from San Diego to Sacramento via Los Angeles. The PSA pilots were skilled at setting down in San Diego because they did it all the time. Other airlines' pilots, not so much.
In the 70s as a kid these were my favorite, loud and dirty..
I remember when Eastern Airlines used to have the words "Whisper Jet" painted on the sides of the 727 plus 707....😀
Beautiful video. Especially liked seeing it juxtaposed with the 380. I remember when these 727s were as ubiquitous as 737s are now, taking off every couple of minutes over my high school (which was directly under the flight path, about a mile from the airport). Teachers frequently had to stop their lectures while those JT8D engines roared overhead.
Doubt that juxtaposition was intentional, which makes this an even better catch.
It was like that at Shea Stadium in NY for many years when they took off from LaGuardia.
Tanforan Shopping Mall in San Bruno,CA was under the flight path near SFO. As a kid in the late 70's/early 80's I told my parents I would wait in the car while they went shopping and they can take as long as they wanted lol!!
Not legal to leave your kids in the car anymore.
michaeldiamondz I would have loved that! I love airplane noise! If I hear one I just have to look and see what one it was!
The 727 is the most beautiful machine that has been created! I miss them! And their noise.
Great video by the way.
amo o 727 parabéns;
saudades dos 727 Varig Vasp Caso e Transbrasil.
Abraços
Good times back in the late 80’s watching these take off from the overlook at CLT.
That's actually one of the primary things (jet engine scream!) that made me love airplanes when I was a little boy! I remember parking with my parents just besides the runway in Quito - Ecuador's international airport back in the day, and watch all these b727's take off in a row...
I work at HOU. It's amazing how fast those low bi pass planes disappeared after 9/11. If I was talking somebody and a 727,DC9 or a 737-200 was taking off. We would have to stop talking until they got airborn. Damn, I miss that crackling roar!
One of THE GREATEST sounds ever!!
I remember flying on a 727 in the mid 70s (just told my age) it seemed more roomy and comfortable than the 737 and A320 does now
Yep. I think airlines didn't start playing the 'stop adding seats when people stop paying' game until late 90s, maybe. Last regular carrier 727 I flew aboard was in 1994 and I seem to recall, even then, a pretty comfy arrangement.
If I'm not mistaken, they were 2 across seating. Although the 737-800 I was on a few months back had a little more room than older 737
They make the seats So Small in this day and age. I can understand why there are concerns with the airline industries current treatment of economy class flyers.
...last 727 I flew on (series 200) in was early January 2001 MKE to DTW on Northwest to make a connection back to Portland OR. First one was a Series 100 on American (in the old Astrojet colours) from ORD to LGA in January 1968. Loved that plane felt like riding a rocket back then and enjoyed watching those large triple slotted flaps extend for landing.
Seemed, nothing. They WERE roomier and more comfortable!
Just awesome! Such a gorgeous and bad ass airplane. The 727 to me is like an old Chevelle or just a sweet old muscle car.
That one had hush kits. So, not nearly as loud as earlier variants. Plus, the 27 has a bypass engine. So, not nearly as loud as a pure turbojet. Say BAC-111 or the 737-200 "thunder-guppy". The 727 is a great airplane.
Fire, earthquake, wow that's a Boeing 727-200 for ya. I miss working on these birds.
The 727 was a Major BADASS airplane!
The most beautiful jet airliner ever made.
Quite the hot rod plane in its day and one that pilots had to adjust to, especially the sink rate. My first plane ride was in a United stretch 727 out of MCI in pouring rain. Great old birds. I miss 'em.
What a climbing! Noisy but one of the most elegant and beautiful airliner.
The Boeing 727 is a true classic, very nice looking aircraft. Thank you for sharing...
The 707 and the 727, real glamour girls in commercial aviation.
My favorite airline as a kid. It just has this sporty look that screams performance. It's like the 911 turbo of the airline world.
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Have flown on it many times, and it reminds me of the Tu-154 I flew in back in 1988... The Tu-154 sounded even better, and it was a damn rocket ship. Miss the days when jets sounded like jets; not high-bypass vacuum cleaners.
Wow. What a beautiful plane! The lines on it, the livery, this looks like a rare, exotic bird.
Nice video. Very rare to see winglets on a vintage airliner. I wonder how much they help performance on that old wing design?
I lived within a mile of the end of an airport runway from mid-60s to 2000s, and until the advent of fanjet engines the sound could get almost unbearably loud during takeoffs. So much so we had to keep turning the tv volume way way up, then back down. Even rattled the dishes at times. No, I don't miss that sound live, but it's still great to listen to on video!
What a beautiful painting !!!!
Really thankful that I still get to see these land and takeoff occasionally.
Damn! Such clean video quality!
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The best I've seen. Really shows her beauty.
Love the twin strobes in front of the nav light and on the top tip of the winglet with the position light.
Man MiamiAirborne youre the best...the 727 is, in my opinion the best damn plane Boeing ever built
Jose Sanchez Thanks Jose and yes the 727 is awesome!
It, and the B-17.
I must respectfully disagree. That title goes to the Queen of the Skies, the Boeing 747. But the 727 is just as iconic. 👍✈
@@RedLP5000S But the 727 is the Prince of the Skies, which Boeing used as the model (as well as the 707) to build the 747.
I have a soft spot for the 727, it's such a lovely design. Made even more aesthetically pleasing by those retro-fitted winglets.
Woooow I love that classic sound. Bring it back!
That noise can stay back in the 70s where it belongs.
Back in the day. I remember those babies. I loved that sound. I don’t remember the 727 having winglets.
This slow rotation ❤️
My ps4 the second I open modern warfare
That's amazing. It's possible to hear each engine being acionate (1:22 )! Cool!
That's a proper engine sound!
It seems like the standard departure of a 727 was to stand it on it's tail and climb baby climb! Love it!
Who else is just going around looking for the loudest engine videos?
love the 727
Wish they would build Tri-jets again like the 727💙
the livery is so fitting for this beauty :)
How beautiful machine B727!
Brilliant!!!
Fond memories of that Beautiful Ol' Workhorse!!