5:31 Acccording to Google: The latest nation to take ownership of the Queen of the Skies is Egypt, which purchased the jet, registered SU-EGY, in 2021, per Simple Flying. The 747-8 will replace the country's 28-year-old Airbus A340 government plane. To fly as an executive jet, SU-EGY needs some modifications.
NO. THAT'S AN A340 LOOK AT THE WING AND THE ENGINES! THOSE ARE THE RR TRENT 500's! YOU CAN EVEN LOOK AT SOME PICTURES OF THE A340-500/A340-600 AND THE 747-400 FROM THE TOP!
The Russian jets are tricky to identify because they actually have several variable-sweep aircraft in their inventory. (These aren't folding wings. They're variable sweep -- they can spread them wider for better lift and stability at low speeds, then pull them in for better efficiency at high speeds. A Corsair could only fold or unfold its wings on the ground for easier storage.) I'm gonna guess Tu-22 "Backfire" bombers, based on shape and size. (I'm guessing at the size of the taxiways, but they look pretty big.) Probably the most recognizable variable-sweep aircraft is the F-14 Tomcat, if you've seen the "Top Gun" movies. There have been a bunch of other variable-sweep aircraft: the Su-24 "Fencer" bombers, MiG-23/MiG-27 "Flogger" attack aircraft, Su-17 "Fitter" fighter-bombers, the Panavia Tornado, the F-111 Aardvark, the F-14 Tomcat, and the B-1 Lancer.
5:31 Easily a Saudi. Weird how easy they are to find, even from the window of a plane (Added that in cause I just saw a Saudi 787-9 fly bout a couple 500 above my flight)
That’s not a 747 at 5:30, that’s an A340. I’ve monitored Lufthansa A340s flying over Sanai between places such as Mumbai and Frankfurt on flight tracker, that’s in most likelihood one of them.
the planes at the russian base look like blackfire's beacuse of thw wings you pointed out. also great video i dont know how you keep me through t all great stuff!
one time i saw concorode multiple times on flightradar24, i saw it 3 times, it was also followed by a US military plane somehow? if you know what might be happening reply
I just spotted an odd looking aircraft over Kalamazoo Michigan..it has three round things on the top..no visable wings and is black and white looking…..it has a stealth type appearance….its over a college track that u run on…..Kalamazoo college….or western university track?
The russain fighters are SU 24s and i know this because i am a large fan of military aircraft for example, the supermarine spitfire is abritish design propeller aircraft powered by a rolls royce engine, it was dominating the skies i ww2, at the battle of britain only a small number of spitfires were used and ended upshooting down over 6000 german aircraft, it was known for the iconic sound it made aswel as its amazing speed, it was a revolutionary aircraft of its time, see? I knkw stuff
The 1st one is a 737 looks like it's a Solaseed 737-400 The 2nd one is a An-2 Al Aweer plane crash The Russian planes look like TU-22Ms And the 747s tail looks to white to be Saudi airlines
I don't think the Russian planes are bombers, I thing they are planes like the MiG-23 of the MiG-31, supersonic middle interceptors, Russia has a few like that with sweep wings like America's F-14 tomcat, I don't think they are big enough to be tu-160 bombers.
First plane was ANA's Airbus A330 second that turboprop that was crashed in dessert was Lockheed Electra it looks similar to DC-3 amd that russian air base plane was TU-160
0:58 the best part!
0:58 my heart jumped out of my body and ran away
0:58 best part put volume to max
At 5:04 with the foldable wings, the wings actually sweep back to allow for less drag at higher speeds.
5:31 Acccording to Google:
The latest nation to take ownership of the Queen of the Skies is Egypt, which purchased the jet, registered SU-EGY, in 2021, per Simple Flying. The 747-8 will replace the country's 28-year-old Airbus A340 government plane. To fly as an executive jet, SU-EGY needs some modifications.
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wow cool so ice711 captured not the one but the saudi air force on
if it was air force one there would be a fighter escort
@@calebtan9113not in friendly airspace
I checked the Russian planes, and there are 35!!!
They are located in Vypolzovo, Kaluga Oblast.
They are completely harmless 😇
2:19 this 'crashed' aircraft is a Antonov An-2
how could you tell from just a landing gear, a propeller, and a small chunk of a fuselage
@@Peppermynt. its an iconic window shape
@@crazycharlieparkour6152 oh
And the wing structures and cockpit look similar
Antonov? What’s that doing there?!
And I just found a crashed Li-2 on Big Diomede Island, Russia/USA. You should check that out!
doin it now
Great video! I enjoy learning about the planes and history of some of these crashes.
1st one obviously is an Airbus 737-214 CEO owned by Air Ryanair! Also I think the Russian planes are TU160’s which are bombers
It's called Ryanair
It’s not tu 160, it’s tu 22 or mig 23
@@Tachi778 its a tu-22
@ArchGamez and dont hate
When Ever Did Ryanair Begin to fly to japan?🤔
4:59 they are Tu-22M-s i think
4:59 that's swept wing, for example f14
Wow! I didn't think you could top part 1999! BUT YOU DID!!!!
0:36 E190 or E195
2:05 Boeing 247D
3:26 DC-3
4:45 MIG-23
5:58 747-400F
4:54 ahhhh the Tu-22 backfire. A bomber
No that's an a340-300 or -500, 747 is more wider and Bigger
Bro look at the nose of the plane
@@69randomguy420 That's an A340, but probably with 747 nose
@@mr.airbus373 that is not possible bruh, the A340 has an weird round nose and the 747 has an sharp nose
NO. THAT'S AN A340 LOOK AT THE WING AND THE ENGINES! THOSE ARE THE RR TRENT 500's! YOU CAN EVEN LOOK AT SOME PICTURES OF THE A340-500/A340-600 AND THE 747-400 FROM THE TOP!
@@mr.airbus373and its 2 engingend not 4
0:38 It looks like air New Zealand's livery
The Russian jets are tricky to identify because they actually have several variable-sweep aircraft in their inventory. (These aren't folding wings. They're variable sweep -- they can spread them wider for better lift and stability at low speeds, then pull them in for better efficiency at high speeds. A Corsair could only fold or unfold its wings on the ground for easier storage.) I'm gonna guess Tu-22 "Backfire" bombers, based on shape and size. (I'm guessing at the size of the taxiways, but they look pretty big.)
Probably the most recognizable variable-sweep aircraft is the F-14 Tomcat, if you've seen the "Top Gun" movies. There have been a bunch of other variable-sweep aircraft: the Su-24 "Fencer" bombers, MiG-23/MiG-27 "Flogger" attack aircraft, Su-17 "Fitter" fighter-bombers, the Panavia Tornado, the F-111 Aardvark, the F-14 Tomcat, and the B-1 Lancer.
It’s Been a While!! Prob Almost 3 Months!! Nice Content as always!!
Thanks for coming back man! Make sure to stay on board for great new content coming in the next week
@@ice711real Ok!!
My ears, bro, you nearly completely exploded them
I found the Air Force One twice a few days ago. Literally a 747 flying over the US on Flight Radar 24.
The fighter jets were Mig-27s, fastest if its time, basically the original F-14.
Nah, they're too big to be MiG-27s, they have to be Tu-22 bombers.
2:28 that is a Antonov AN-2 crop duster
2:04 is that a damaged Antonov AN-2?
THE BEST PART
the Russain airbase aircraft are either:
Tupolev Tu-160 "Blackjack"
Sukhoi SU-30 "Flanker"
MiG-27 "Balkon" or "Bahadur"
MiG-22
its a Tu-22m, the size and design are far away from Tu-160m
Those are absolutely not SU-30s, the SU-30 isn’t a swing-wing aircraft.
@@vepex415I doubt it, the tail doesn’t match up. They look like MiG-23s or 27s if you ask me.
5:31 Easily a Saudi. Weird how easy they are to find, even from the window of a plane (Added that in cause I just saw a Saudi 787-9 fly bout a couple 500 above my flight)
True b9 ❤
There the 3rd best airlines in the Middle East ❤❤
Fun fact: im watching this waiting for my flight to be ready to board
3:58 tabasco sauce
Si
2:05 the place is called al await plane crash
The last one isn’t a 747 it’s a A340
A380?
That’s not a 747 at 5:30, that’s an A340. I’ve monitored Lufthansa A340s flying over Sanai between places such as Mumbai and Frankfurt on flight tracker, that’s in most likelihood one of them.
there is a plane flying in the river in Bethel, Alaska.
Amazing video
The Russian ones look like TU-22MS/M3 backfires (I hope I got the last 2 letters right..?)
2:38 for the day 2:42 for the day 2:45 for the day 2:48 for the day
the planes at the russian base look like blackfire's beacuse of thw wings you pointed out. also great video i dont know how you keep me through t all great stuff!
Definitely Backfires
4:43 those look like either MiG-23s or MiG-27s if you ask me. Both swing-wing fighters.
Lol Nice video!!!!!!!! Keep up your amazing work!! I planespot too!!!!!
I have new video :)
The 2d one might be a part of the plane in the first video
Theres one in Philippines is a rainbow plane in lava island
There is an abandoned 767 in LHBP Budapest Airport
Yo what editor do you use tho, I need
Inshot
well that is probably a tupolev-idk 4:44
4:33 best part
0:58 what have you done to my eardrums 😭
I think the Russian planes are Sukhoi SU-24 Fencer-Ds although the horizontal stabilizers make me unsure.
Ok, upon further investigation, I have discovered that the Russian planes are MiG-27 aircraft, I’m sorry in I caused some confusion.
so with the russian air base part those are actually bombers specifically Tu-22 and the Tu-22M
0:30 is definitely a Japan Airlines Embraer E190
the 2nd is a russian single engine plane, the real name is the antonov an-2, the plane that you showed it was scrapped.
4:37 they are Prob a Tupolev Tu-22
2:14 this is an antonov 2
2:14 the fuselage of a Antonov an-2
the second one was a Antonov An-2!
2:13 please tell me what this music is ive been looking for ages :)
7th floor tango
one time i saw concorode multiple times on flightradar24, i saw it 3 times, it was also followed by a US military plane somehow? if you know what might be happening reply
it was actually a fighter jet being followed nvm
I just spotted an odd looking aircraft over Kalamazoo Michigan..it has three round things on the top..no visable wings and is black and white looking…..it has a stealth type appearance….its over a college track that u run on…..Kalamazoo college….or western university track?
I can’t find the 747. Could I have some coordinates please
0:58 RIP HEADPHONE USERS LIKE ME
5:45 it could probably be a 747 or an A380
I got recommended this on 4th of July 5:55
4:52 They are actually MIG-23 not sukhois😅
I think the first one was Air New Zealand
the second one is a biplane crazy enough!
probably russian air base is have jets right? or maybe f14
The russain fighters are SU 24s and i know this because i am a large fan of military aircraft for example, the supermarine spitfire is abritish design propeller aircraft powered by a rolls royce engine, it was dominating the skies i ww2, at the battle of britain only a small number of spitfires were used and ended upshooting down over 6000 german aircraft, it was known for the iconic sound it made aswel as its amazing speed, it was a revolutionary aircraft of its time, see? I knkw stuff
5:30 they actually removed the plane or updated the sattelite scenery i cant find it i was at the same exact place you where
I know I’m late but the UAE plane might be an antonov an-2
5:55 well I think its airforce one that was going to Sharm el sheikh
2:00 is a Antonov An-2, that is right.
4:50 only MiGs, my man. There is no sukhoi there.
*Only sleeping mikoyan gurevich's....*
0:40 I think that is a Japan Air Lines 737
I know where 2 other planes are
1 in Nikolski Alaska and one in the water by Pinefield Settlement in the Bahamas
The 1st one is a 737 looks like it's a Solaseed 737-400
The 2nd one is a An-2 Al Aweer plane crash
The Russian planes look like TU-22Ms
And the 747s tail looks to white to be Saudi airlines
Tabasco.
where is the first plane?
I don't think the Russian planes are bombers, I thing they are planes like the MiG-23 of the MiG-31, supersonic middle interceptors, Russia has a few like that with sweep wings like America's F-14 tomcat, I don't think they are big enough to be tu-160 bombers.
There is a egypt Air force One so who knows maybe it is.
i think the russian sweep wings are MiG 23s
I think the 747 is just Saudia Airlines, they fly over Egypt all the time
Yes I mentioned that
Ice711 where are you from
Umm, I may be wrong but the “747” at the end might be a 707
The plane crash in mexico was actually a Gulfstream Aircraft that had 3.3 tons of cocaine on board. It was on Sept.24.2007
RIP my ears 0:58
the ones in russia are actually mig 21s
I think the first one is some kind of Embraer
i feel like im watching wheres waldo
Wow
The russian jets could be F14s or something else i have no idea at thia point, also what are the co-ordinates of the base
4:45 that's a TUPOLEV TU-160
Are you sure? It's also can be a340
Hey, there is another plane flying near the 747. It's on the right of the 747
First plane was ANA's Airbus A330 second that turboprop that was crashed in dessert was Lockheed Electra it looks similar to DC-3 amd that russian air base plane was TU-160
ANA doesnt own A330’s.
@@brunswickgaming1815 they own if u live on earth
@@RocketrywithAnay_2013 No,they don't own A330's.
@@brunswickgaming1815 they retired it I meant for this...
@@RocketrywithAnay_2013 They never retired it,because they never owned it.
i think the first one was a boeing 737-600
The crashed plane in UAE is a antonov-an2
2:16 it might be an An-2?
Dubai is where I live!
On raaf base Amberley there are 2 b2 spirits
the second plane was a an-2 I think.
the last one i think is a saudia cargo plane boeing 747-45E to jeddah