We were approaching some weather systems over Indiana, The clouds began to get larger and more shapely. Flying above (and around) the weather is very beautiful.
This clip was filmed with an iPhone5. I normally use a Canon Handycam or Sony HD cam.. I was surprised and somewhat impressed by the clean and clear video quality of the iPhone5. I subbed your channel!
If you're seated far enough behind or in front of the wing, its easy to see the wings flex like this during periods of turbulence. Of course, the wings are designed for this and built to withstand flexion of the wing tip of up to ~20 feet.
@@blindpink Ah the typical answer, you know energy has to go somewhere right? It doesn't just disappear. Yes flexible, if they didnt they would rip off.
Cool. I love 767-s.
The first time I ever saw a wing do that, I nearly shat my pants. Now looking back on it, I laugh at myself :)
We were approaching some weather systems over Indiana, The clouds began to get larger and more shapely. Flying above (and around) the weather is very beautiful.
hello from Illinois.
Nice wing flex :o Fascinating
Great video
This clip was filmed with an iPhone5. I normally use a Canon Handycam or Sony HD cam.. I was surprised and somewhat impressed by the clean and clear video quality of the iPhone5. I subbed your channel!
I will want to fly in one this.
If you're seated far enough behind or in front of the wing, its easy to see the wings flex like this during periods of turbulence. Of course, the wings are designed for this and built to withstand flexion of the wing tip of up to ~20 feet.
Amazing video brother! Liked and Prescribed!
Quite scary !
Amazing video! Liked and subscribed :-)
Awesome!
Thanks JJouney! Appreciate it [:
Greetings :)
Awesome!!!! What year was that aircraft delivered in?
Delivered to new to Delta in 1988
Looks like a B762?
Beautiful Jouney! love that wingflex!! Check out some of my video's lots of them I did with my iphone.
greetings From Holland
Amazing to think these could cut through the steel of the twin towers.....
They flex so the don't break off, what's your point
@@ethansaviation2672 Flexible aluminium cutting through steel...???
@@blindpink Ah the typical answer, you know energy has to go somewhere right? It doesn't just disappear. Yes flexible, if they didnt they would rip off.
@@ethansaviation2672 Notice how it breaks up on impact.......
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