First time boarding a Jumbo was one of those memories that are so vivid, as a child they let me visit the cockpit and stay a couple of minutes with the pilots, Singapore Airlines, back then in the early 80s , the whole craft stood out while docked at the gate, the huge wide body, the four engines themselves were immense probably as big as a hatchback! Entering the plane and once in the galley facing the length of the plane you couldn't see the end of it... Once in movement one could realise just how heavy it really is, take off and flight comfort was something unseen before whilst sharing the environment with almost 500 other souls. Cockpit was as big as a Chevy Van, flight engineer had an infinity of knobs and buttons dials and who knows what else, glimpsing on towards the pilots seats was another spectacle. We were flying into the dawning Southeast Asia, I'll never forget that view and the nonchalance and extreme professionality the crew demonstrated with pride, yes it was that "superbird" that made many dream of flying and becoming a pilot. I miss this aircraft but I guess commercial aviation has evolved conveniently yes and as always in life convenience does come with a sacrifice of some kind, 747 in this case is a victim of the new trend even though the A380 came 40/50 years later it still in my opinion could not stand pair. Thanks for the upload! Let's hope in a come back! Cheers
30 years by jumbo, liked them far more than the DC10 & A380. Favorite ride was in the leather seat Lufthansa 747s. Cattle class except for the odd lucky upgrade to business & first.
No. This engine is better than CF6-80C. So, this can B used in a C-5ceoa Super Galaxy. Ceo means current engine option and a means phase-a. In a C-5ceob, there will B 4 x Trent 800. In C-5ceoc, there will B 4 x GENX..
@@lockenlui900 Holy..I hope you don't set TO/GA @ 80-85% otherwise you best have 1 hell of a longggg runway..@2:10 throttles are taken to about 73% N1, then @ 2:15 advanced to about 93% N1/auto throttles armed
Wow, this is by far the best 747-400 video I have ever seen. beautiful view, very well edited. I think I'm your fan ! Thank you so much for this amazing video, you made my day, you are awesome. Could you please make a longer video next time? Of course if it's possible. Really appreciated.
I never forget my B747 window seat by the engines for. 8 hours flight to Canadá what a roar but also amazing is the wings bouncing then.swinging upwards as they lift
Close enough Chris. Slats extend from the front of the wing, about 2/3rds are the upper surface and the rest the lower. Slats are on the MD-90,88 as well as the Boeing 72,73,75, 76, the Airbus line and others. On some of the 707s and the inboard section of the 72 & 73 Boeing opted for Krueger flaps which fold out from the lower section of the leading edge. Some featured a bull nose that rounded out the leading edge. On the 74, Boeing designed VCFs- variable camber flaps. They're like the Krueger flaps but they flex and curve when extended. They're on the mid and outboard sections of the wing, the inboard section is ordinary Krueger flaps. Cheers
+Fernousdu972 HD Worldwide Travels Je vous en prie ! Avez-vous également filmé l'atterrissage, et si oui, allez-vous le mettre en ligne prochainement sur votre chaîne RUclips ?
Wonderfull ! But why such a short Video ? Keep on Recording this .. I need it to Relax like a few hours .. All the Time, just like the last 1,5 Minutes .. would be great !
The 747 is still the best passenger aircraft ever made. I’ve paid extra to travel to the US from Singapore on the 747 even though I had cheaper and quicker alternatives on other carriers using newer aircrafts. The sense of safety and security I have as a passenger sitting in a 747 is unmatched when traveling on other aircraft. Even today, if an airline offers a 747 on the route I’m traveling, I’d choose that airline/timing/price. Unfortunately, airlines don’t see it that way.
Fantastic videos! Do you, by chance, having any Boeing 707 takeoff videos? I remember as a kid, flying Olympic Airways 707's to Athens from NYC, and the sound.... OH the sweet sound of those P&W 707 engines spooling up, was music to my ears!
Hello! First of all: Very nice Video! I really enjoyed it! :) But now I have a stupid sounding question. Why are these engines actually "roaring" during the climb? I´m refering to 3:40 when this roaring sound appears. If I hear correctly the pilot is reducing the throttle right there? I really want to know this bcause I actually travelled a lot on planes in my life but only two times this exact "roaring" sound appeared: 1. Airbus 320-200 (Swiss Air) 2. Airbus 319-100 (Bangkok Air) On all others flys I was not able to hear this sound even if the type of plane was the same. Keep up with your videos! :)
Hi! Thanks a lot for your comment. It is indeed associated to thrust reduction. It is can be linked to noise abatement procedures (thrust reduction once an altitude is reached, in densely populated areas) and preservation of engine life (to reduce engine wear, among other factors). As far as I'm concerned, I've witnessed it on every airplane I've flown on. Of course it's less easy to notice on quieter aircraft such as A350s, A380s, etc...
how the fu*k they hang these 2 massive engines on a thin (wing) piece of metal? It's just amazing to watch, and above my pay grade to understand -- Thank you much for sharing this awesome video!
I prefer the R.R Trent series ;)) also the far engine looks like it is about to come loose from the wing !! lol .. but yeah, to be fair , awesome engines * wicked video ! thanks ..
Love how the 747 just roars to life. She’s so majestic to watch.
Very much agreed
i dont why people love to include gender in everything they say or di for examples cars, plane, train, bus, bike, and other stuff
@@zafusca because we can.
@@davidng2336 nope they are just machines
@@zafusca stop trying to be oppressed you but nugget baby whore
To get all four of those engines harmonically balanced, moving all that weight is impressive!
I love to watch how the wing moves. How it bends and flexes. Incredible engineering. It’s like a dance!
First time boarding a Jumbo was one of those memories that are so vivid, as a child they let me visit the cockpit and stay a couple of minutes with the pilots, Singapore Airlines, back then in the early 80s , the whole craft stood out while docked at the gate, the huge wide body, the four engines themselves were immense probably as big as a hatchback! Entering the plane and once in the galley facing the length of the plane you couldn't see the end of it... Once in movement one could realise just how heavy it really is, take off and flight comfort was something unseen before whilst sharing the environment with almost 500 other souls. Cockpit was as big as a Chevy Van, flight engineer had an infinity of knobs and buttons dials and who knows what else, glimpsing on towards the pilots seats was another spectacle. We were flying into the dawning Southeast Asia, I'll never forget that view and the nonchalance and extreme professionality the crew demonstrated with pride, yes it was that "superbird" that made many dream of flying and becoming a pilot. I miss this aircraft but I guess commercial aviation has evolved conveniently yes and as always in life convenience does come with a sacrifice of some kind, 747 in this case is a victim of the new trend even though the A380 came 40/50 years later it still in my opinion could not stand pair. Thanks for the upload! Let's hope in a come back! Cheers
Love how the sound characteristics change as aircraft gain altitude
@Jannis Joplin Bro we are watching a B747 not a A320Neo or 737 max
@Jannis Joplin This is a 747😂😅
@@ethansaviation2672 what did he say? I wonder
@@dickyStardust1921 He said, "This is a 747😂😅"
@Frankie I'm pretty sure he asked what Jannis Joplin said.
I was in an airplane yesterday. It was a bombardier and the sounds are amazing! It feels so good to fly and I have always loved flying!
Have never had the pleasure of flying in a 747, would love to experience it once! Amazing aircraft!
I was lucky enough to have flown several times on a 747 with Air France and British Airways! It is indeed a unique experience!
Itts great wen u sit at the very bak seats like a fair ride
The first one I flew on in '73 had a piano on the upper deck, of all things... Northwest Orient...
30 years by jumbo, liked them far more than the DC10 & A380. Favorite ride was in the leather seat Lufthansa 747s. Cattle class except for the odd lucky upgrade to business & first.
Was just shown a Boeing commercial right before this video about a Boeing aircraft. How fitting.
These beautiful mechanical beast engines get us from where we are to where we need to go, safely and flawlessly! They have a sound of their own!
Best flight I ever took in my life was on a 747 from Los Angeles to Denmark. So smooth.
What airline flew the 747 from LAX to Denmark?
@@mehmetokay7073 SAS
LOVE watching the stroboscopic effect on the fan hubs.... 😍😍😍
Oh, is that the name of that effect?
Love those roaring engines.
i love the roar of Pratt and Whitney
Amazing channel! Just subscribed! I have a similar 747 video, hope you like it too!
ruclips.net/video/NVQqnzcKpNc/видео.html
1OOth like
Aero Mundos me to
I used to be afraid of flying, my very first flight was on a 747 this beautiful bird gave me confidence. Such a shame to see it go! 😭😭
Stunning video; and for your luck the captain and his first officer didn't even disrupt the whole thing. Beautiful
Thanks a lot for your comment!
The engines of freedom. The 747. Music to my ears.
2:05 that literally gave me chills
Gave me a hard on.
A sound that will be missed.
No. This engine is better than CF6-80C. So, this can B used in a C-5ceoa Super Galaxy. Ceo means current engine option and a means phase-a. In a C-5ceob, there will B 4 x Trent 800. In C-5ceoc, there will B 4 x GENX..
@@JishyFishy4106 The Rolls Royce RB211 sounds way better though.
@@Mike5890Aviation nope jt9d ,tf 39 and first version of cf 6 i.e. the cf 6 50 is wayyy better than the rb 211
Those are some of the best sounding Pratts I've heard.
It has some buzz to it, but it is smooth. It's not too harsh like the Rolls-Royce.
So beautiful. Thank you very much very much...
The best part of flying is .....TAKE-OFF!!!
Awesome footage of the slats deploying and retracting.
Absolutely love the sound from those P&Ws! Great video and engine view!
+RVNspotting Thank you very much! :)
+RVNspotting They have a similar sound as my refrigerator
holy cow the BA Openskies 757 at 1:10! I never thought I would see a plane in BA colours with PW engines!
Good catch!
There she is...undisputed "Queen of the Skies." A true "modern marvel."
Amazing video!! Great view of the engines and of the wing!! Thumbs up :)
+David AeroSpotting Thanks a lot!
2:07 is the best part. :-) Full throttle please.
ruclips.net/video/NVQqnzcKpNc/видео.html
Never full throttle, 80-85 % for take off
@@lockenlui900 Holy..I hope you don't set TO/GA @ 80-85% otherwise you best have 1 hell of a longggg runway..@2:10 throttles are taken to about 73% N1, then @ 2:15 advanced to about 93% N1/auto throttles armed
@@compteck7 TO/GA max 90%
I,m former Pilot
This is strangely satisfying
Wow, this is by far the best 747-400 video I have ever seen. beautiful view, very well edited. I think I'm your fan ! Thank you so much for this amazing video, you made my day, you are awesome. Could you please make a longer video next time? Of course if it's possible. Really appreciated.
Hi Tariq, thank you so much for your very nice comment. Really appreciate it! I will make it longer next time. I promise!
Thanks a lot
Fernousdu972 HD Aviation sir the sound of the engine is little bit similar to rolls royce dart engine but this is my personal opinion.
I've seen a number of these 747 vids, I watch the wing flex and I've learned how to tell when "roll" is about to come... Great vid! Thanks!
Such an everyday occurrence can be so amazing.
amazing video capturing both the sound and the wing flex
I never forget my B747 window seat by the engines for. 8 hours flight to Canadá what a roar but also amazing is the wings bouncing then.swinging upwards as they lift
WOW!!! Impressionnant décollage, superbe vue! Bravo! Excellente vidéo!
+Simon pYUL Merci beaucoup!
Excellent Video!!! R.K.
There is a peak in aviation coming near by
The 747 is on my bucket list to ride an I can't wait!!!!!
AWESOME! I love seeing the operation of the forward slats (I'm probably using the wrong term), too.
Close enough Chris. Slats extend from the front of the wing, about 2/3rds are the upper surface and the rest the lower. Slats are on the MD-90,88 as well as the Boeing 72,73,75, 76, the Airbus line and others. On some of the 707s and the inboard section of the 72 & 73 Boeing opted for Krueger flaps which fold out from the lower section of the leading edge. Some featured a bull nose that rounded out the leading edge. On the 74, Boeing designed VCFs- variable camber flaps. They're like the Krueger flaps but they flex and curve when extended. They're on the mid and outboard sections of the wing, the inboard section is ordinary Krueger flaps. Cheers
Wow, impressionnant décollage à couper le souffle ! Que de belles "wing view" !
Bravo pour votre travail !
+RAM 77W 787 Merci beaucoup!
+Fernousdu972 HD Worldwide Travels
Je vous en prie !
Avez-vous également filmé l'atterrissage, et si oui, allez-vous le mettre en ligne prochainement sur votre chaîne RUclips ?
J'ai filmé, mais pas encore édité. Ce sera en ligne d'ici quelques petits jours!
+Fernousdu972 HD Worldwide Travels
Intéressant ! Merci de l'information, puis-je vous demander quel logiciel de montage utilisez-vous ?
Sony Vegas Pro 13.0 :)
Pure heaven. Best sound ever on the best plane ever!
Wonderfull ! But why such a short Video ? Keep on Recording this .. I need it to Relax like a few hours .. All the Time, just like the last 1,5 Minutes .. would be great !
Thanks for the comment. I will think about making longer videos next time. I promise!
I love that PW growl...nothing like it...
Those low pressure compressors looked awesome when the sunlight shines over the intlet of the pw engines
Wauw, that wing is alive, jumping up and down all the time :)
That's wat u want if it didn't flex then be worried
I love the climb thrust reduction sound !!
flew on a 747 about 25 years ago only person on board was me and crew was great!
Thats a ripper of a video, thanks for the post.
Never seen the wing from this angle before. Very good!
The 747 is such a beautiful airplane.
One day the 747-8 will win the Guinness World Record
How so?
1_1_21. Still love it! I wish I could take a flight RIGHT NOW! R.K.
The 747 is still the best passenger aircraft ever made. I’ve paid extra to travel to the US from Singapore on the 747 even though I had cheaper and quicker alternatives on other carriers using newer aircrafts. The sense of safety and security I have as a passenger sitting in a 747 is unmatched when traveling on other aircraft. Even today, if an airline offers a 747 on the route I’m traveling, I’d choose that airline/timing/price. Unfortunately, airlines don’t see it that way.
Fantastic videos! Do you, by chance, having any Boeing 707 takeoff videos? I remember as a kid, flying Olympic Airways 707's to Athens from NYC, and the sound.... OH the sweet sound of those P&W 707 engines spooling up, was music to my ears!
Super awesome 👌 💖
i imagine what it would be like if there were 4 GE 90s on that thing
Tear it all to heck
It would require a lot of wing changes and would be way overpowered, and awesome hahaha
You couldn’t go past 70% thrust because you’d overspeed.
@@davidca96 imagine the MTOW
@@bjoe385 then it would be very efficient
I love it when you hear the turbines synchronise and then push all the way to takeoff power.
What a sound, great video bud.
+scotrail82 Thank you very much!
Truly impressive -- merci beaucoup!
Less epic than expected.
Nothing replaces the queen of the skies. 💖
Nothing beats the buzzsaw roar from the DC10's GE & L1011's RR .....
747 will always be the best.
Great video. ☺️ I think I've already watched this video before. ☺️
I love that sound of the engines.Sad to hear that 747's are being retired.R.K.
At 2:55, one can see a cemetery in the background, surrounded by a grey looking wall. I have family that is buried there.
Cool video! Very nice footage and good camera work! Greets from Munich Airport ;)
Thank you very much!
ruclips.net/video/NVQqnzcKpNc/видео.html
wow! watching that wing bouncing during take off scares the crap out of me!
Very smooth take off...
Boeing 747.......my favorite, well, next to the SR71 blackbird.
Very Nice!! R.K.
Just love that sound!!!! Liked and subbed!!
B747❤❤❤❤❤
Flew three times on the 747. First time redeploying after Desert Storm. 2nd and 3rd time round trip to the Philippines.
Back in 1985 I had opportunity to ride up in the cockpit for about an hour on our return flight from Hawaii on Ward Air
First time I flew on airplane was 747 amazing looking out the window on takeoff and seeing everything go by so fast was thinking Damn!
love the buzzing sound...
Flying from Charles de Goulle??? It's amazing see how wings works, seems like break in two WoW
Amazing video
Love how thin engine rims are!
Fantastic roaring engines
Amazing wing flex!
Love the ROAR of those BIG BARRELS
Hello! First of all: Very nice Video! I really enjoyed it! :) But now I have a stupid sounding question. Why are these engines actually "roaring" during the climb? I´m refering to 3:40 when this roaring sound appears. If I hear correctly the pilot is reducing the throttle right there?
I really want to know this bcause I actually travelled a lot on planes in my life but only two times this exact "roaring" sound appeared:
1. Airbus 320-200 (Swiss Air)
2. Airbus 319-100 (Bangkok Air)
On all others flys I was not able to hear this sound even if the type of plane was the same.
Keep up with your videos! :)
Hi! Thanks a lot for your comment. It is indeed associated to thrust reduction.
It is can be linked to noise abatement procedures (thrust reduction once an altitude is reached, in densely populated areas) and preservation of engine life (to reduce engine wear, among other factors).
As far as I'm concerned, I've witnessed it on every airplane I've flown on. Of course it's less easy to notice on quieter aircraft such as A350s, A380s, etc...
I loveeeeeeeeee air planes
how the fu*k they hang these 2 massive engines on a thin (wing) piece of metal? It's just amazing to watch, and above my pay grade to understand -- Thank you much for sharing this awesome video!
Awesome engine roar!
Great video!
great video love it
In summary its like trying lift 4 tanks, and move fast enough to take off 😂
Very nice! I don't know what his rate of climb is,but it looks pretty fast.Excellent video! R.K.
Great stuff the older the better for me, and that goes for just about every thing for me .Must be showing my age.
Absolutely beautiful
Love those Krueger slats
I’m going on it next year!
Which airline ? :)
Air Canada
Air canada don't have 747-400
Great video! But what airport is this? Doesn't look like CDG in Paris...
+Tom Johnson Thanks a lot! It's Paris Orly ;)
pw is original 747 engine. also i like pw engine sound. pw sound is real aviation sound!!
Good video. Liked
Ta vidéo est juste superbe!!! Bravo!
Merci beaucoup!
What a vid nice 1
How does the Pratt and Whitney Engines compare Thrust wise Fuel economy Ect ??
I prefer the R.R Trent series ;))
also the far engine looks like it is about to come loose from the wing !! lol ..
but yeah, to be fair , awesome engines * wicked video ! thanks ..
I agree with you
Me too !!
Phil W the 747 does not use Trents.
Facts shit jumping around too much
The RB211 is not the engine of choice on the 744.
The RR's are weak...and inefficient.
Mon dieu!!! Amazing!!!
Merci mon ami!