See how the flaps work during takeoff and landing

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Took off from Orlando International to Atlanta. See how flaps aid lift at various speeds at takeoff and landing. Also see the use of spoilers in the landing process.

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  • @derekwall200
    @derekwall200 5 лет назад +87

    flaps increase the wing surface area. so they provide more lift at slower speeds. they lower the flaps for takeoff otherwise they'll end up not lifting off before they run out of runway because the plane can't reach lift off speed fast enough on a 12,000 foot strip. for landing the flaps settings are adjustable for different speeds. the flaps on the top are speed brakes (spoilers) which aid in slowing for descent. the flaps are lowered all the way down when the plane is on final approach just before touchdown at 175-180 mph. if the flaps weren't lowered they'd be landing at a dangerously high speed in excess of 220-260 mph and may not be able to stop before overrunning the runway

    • @kolibogi6951
      @kolibogi6951 4 года назад +3

      this is the most straight and decent explanation i have found till date. thanks!

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier 4 года назад +2

      "flaps increase the wing surface area..."
      Not entirely correct. If that were true they would simply extend them straight back but if you notice on landings the flaps drop down considerably. It's not that they increase the surface area of the wing, but rather they change the profile of the wing giving it a

    • @Kajjxsa6222
      @Kajjxsa6222 4 года назад

      Actually they increased the surface area so that aircraft won’t stall that early it basically delay airflow separation

    • @chetrajghaley
      @chetrajghaley 3 года назад +4

      @@tchevrier yeah. You are correct, it doesn’t increase surface area but increases the wing camber thereby increasing the angle of attack in which the lift will increase

    • @Homyboby
      @Homyboby Год назад

      Who uses mph instead of kts in aviation

  • @jbu4956
    @jbu4956 5 лет назад +34

    that is called a flaperon - Boeing invented those as a way to maneuver the aircraft more easily during takeoff and landing - it has two purposes controling the roll of the aircraft (as an aileron) and the speed and lift of an aircraft (as a flap)

  • @Cactislam
    @Cactislam 9 лет назад +8

    The middle one moving fast is the Ailerons which control the movement and banking/turning of the aircraft, the slowmoving ones that gradually point down are the flaps which increase drag of the aircraft.

    • @Cactislam
      @Cactislam 9 лет назад +4

      ..and the small ones that spring up on landing are he ground spoilers

  • @kshitizsigdel423
    @kshitizsigdel423 7 лет назад +7

    That hmmm sound made by flaps while retracting feels great!

  • @jg5875
    @jg5875 10 месяцев назад +2

    10 year old video but still a gem/useful here in 2023. Plane fundamentals still the same 👍🏻

  • @wcstevens7
    @wcstevens7 8 лет назад +19

    I have often thought, looking out of the aircraft window, I do hope the pilot knows that these things are slapping about like this.

  • @TVStreamingNews
    @TVStreamingNews  5 лет назад

    If you like this video, you will love my channel so don't forget to subscribe. Thx

  • @SalimHossain003
    @SalimHossain003 6 лет назад +4

    The sound is so sweet.I like it.

  • @cerysb8497
    @cerysb8497 8 лет назад +11

    5:03 i love that sound

  • @xcross8537
    @xcross8537 4 года назад +10

    Humans were not born with wings but somehow they have master the skies 😀

  • @southsidestunnah
    @southsidestunnah 4 года назад +3

    As a kid I always thought the plane was falling apart when the wings did that... Know I now better!!

  • @mattg9130
    @mattg9130 7 лет назад +13

    That is the coolest things,just fascinated on how things works

  • @sgtwaffl3s
    @sgtwaffl3s 9 лет назад +11

    Hydraulics are loud planes are full of good stuff.

  • @arbazansar5669
    @arbazansar5669 4 года назад +4

    How many aeronautic engineers are watching 👇👍This

  • @avflyguy
    @avflyguy 7 лет назад +5

    Only flaw I saw was after landing, it is a general practice to make NO changes to flaps (retract) up until clear of the runway. The unlikely, but possible mistake of putting landing gear up has happened on many occasions - more so in general aviation - nonetheless all my training focused on after landing checklists - with flaps up - after clearing runway.

    • @erich930
      @erich930 11 месяцев назад

      To me, it looked like the flaps didn't start coming up until after they were clear.

  • @aminuk23
    @aminuk23 8 месяцев назад +1

    Put the flaps more down and turns to air brake when landed

  • @348frank348
    @348frank348 8 лет назад +171

    4 minute flight? should've just walked there

    • @leonardobishop
      @leonardobishop 8 лет назад +8

      No he skipped the video

    • @348frank348
      @348frank348 8 лет назад +17

      +fatpigsarefat oh

    • @348frank348
      @348frank348 8 лет назад +4

      +Samuel Petrina yea driving woulda made more sense

    • @LucaPed94
      @LucaPed94 7 лет назад +10

      You're kidding right?

    • @rajkiranthomas3579
      @rajkiranthomas3579 7 лет назад +3

      348frank348 😂😂😂😁😁😁😁😂😂

  • @Rufinoman
    @Rufinoman 6 лет назад +5

    That was one heck of a bumpy landing.

    • @Homyboby
      @Homyboby Год назад

      No, it's good enough for a landing
      I said good, not butter Ok?

  • @MStreppelhoff
    @MStreppelhoff 4 года назад +2

    you can say what you want...Flying is the fu***ng best on this planet :)

  • @Dawatalhaq
    @Dawatalhaq 9 лет назад +4

    depends on weight and runway landing flaps varies from the usual 15 to the more harsh 35

    • @giancarloantonioli8912
      @giancarloantonioli8912 9 лет назад

      The triple 7's flaps only go to 30 ;)

    • @giancarloantonioli8912
      @giancarloantonioli8912 9 лет назад

      My apologies, it is a 767...

    • @adewale654
      @adewale654 7 лет назад

      They are the spoilers, to aid quick slowing down of the plane by increasing more drags thereby halting the plane quikly.

  • @mrr4979
    @mrr4979 3 года назад +1

    Ohhj..now I have better understanding...the function of the wing and the flap mechanically.

  • @heelswinagain
    @heelswinagain 6 лет назад +4

    Sounds like this bird needs some power steering fluid 😂

  • @jbu4956
    @jbu4956 5 лет назад

    a genius invention that is used in all of Boeing's modern wide body aircraft 767 - 777 - 787 also the 727

  • @anthonynakhaima4660
    @anthonynakhaima4660 3 года назад +1

    Why post this without any application of what is happening with flaps

  • @roadracer1158
    @roadracer1158 5 лет назад +2

    Never sit next to someone in an airplane who had lunch at Taco Bell.

  • @SharpAngles
    @SharpAngles 10 лет назад +4

    Try this video on "how aircraft fly!!" How does an Aircraft fly ? : Flight lift theory explained (The Aerodynamics of flight )

  • @levithewonderdog
    @levithewonderdog 10 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @steemdup
    @steemdup 10 лет назад +27

    I could tell this was a Delta flight based on that rough landing. Jeez

    • @JohnDoe-kp5po
      @JohnDoe-kp5po 10 лет назад +15

      They even announce it was a delta flight who u trying to fool

    • @whataboutredlorry
      @whataboutredlorry 9 лет назад +1

      steemdup It's a 767... they tend to have kind of noisy "clunky" landings due to the placement of the landing gear.

    • @EezeeListen
      @EezeeListen 7 лет назад +3

      LOL, you mean because it's on the bottom of the plane? :))

    • @s-m-k
      @s-m-k 7 лет назад +4

      Rough landing? The camera shakes more from the roughness of the runway than from the initial contact.

    • @slavaukraini1655
      @slavaukraini1655 7 лет назад

      Its not the airline its the pilot you people think its alwayse the airline but check your flight name before flying

  • @scottadair4962
    @scottadair4962 2 года назад

    What is the small flap that moves up and down freely called? What is its purpose? Thanks in advance.

  • @TheWeftmen
    @TheWeftmen 2 месяца назад

    what is the airplane model? Airbus?

  • @fernandomiguelleandrorussi957
    @fernandomiguelleandrorussi957 3 года назад

    Yes the flaps makes the airplane take off shorter than without flaps but at less speed

  • @wolfman7393
    @wolfman7393 9 месяцев назад

    What is the small flap that moves up and down between the main flaps? If any one knows..

    • @Chamyto2.26
      @Chamyto2.26 5 месяцев назад

      Its the fin the fin that turn you left and right

  • @TegoSuwarto
    @TegoSuwarto 4 года назад +1

    Good

  • @NooneJustYuvi
    @NooneJustYuvi 2 года назад

    I saw nothing BUT HE GOT A WINDOW SEAT!!!

  • @YlmazDALKIRANscallion
    @YlmazDALKIRANscallion 8 лет назад +4

    Dat *Flaperon*

  • @jeb5461
    @jeb5461 11 лет назад +8

    thats a hard landing

  • @mamihamada8547
    @mamihamada8547 6 лет назад +1

    The airlines safety video DURING TAKE OFF they should of done it during push back

  • @arnoldjohnathan8274
    @arnoldjohnathan8274 7 лет назад

    Hi very good information

  • @chrisw7188
    @chrisw7188 8 лет назад +5

    why does that flap in the middle keep moving up and down?

    • @leonardobishop
      @leonardobishop 8 лет назад +2

      Those are the ailerons which control movement and banking

    • @chrisw7188
      @chrisw7188 8 лет назад +6

      fatpigsarefat really? i thought ailerons would be placed more towards the wingtip and much much bigger, given the size of the plane....

    • @leonardobishop
      @leonardobishop 8 лет назад +4

      Chris W They are. There's an inboard one (closer to the cabin) and the outboard one (near the tip of the wing)

    • @chrisw7188
      @chrisw7188 8 лет назад +2

      fatpigsarefat ohhhh

    • @YlmazDALKIRANscallion
      @YlmazDALKIRANscallion 8 лет назад +6

      It's called as *flaperon* ;)

  • @charlie_x1917
    @charlie_x1917 6 лет назад +6

    The landing gears were crying???

  • @aneebmehmood1339
    @aneebmehmood1339 2 года назад

    I think no changes occur in flaps during takeoff
    Falps area need to increase downside during landing

  • @mikemac2888
    @mikemac2888 7 лет назад +2

    4:14 - did the plane land or was it shot down?

    • @mortache
      @mortache 7 лет назад +4

      that is how planes land. no way to avoid that jerk when a huge object moving at hundreds of kmph touches ground

    • @mef12727
      @mef12727 6 лет назад

      Mike Mac it was shot down by tomahawks

  • @gurpreetsinghhundal8270
    @gurpreetsinghhundal8270 3 года назад

    Thank you bro

  • @shaivy72
    @shaivy72 3 года назад

    Thanks I play extrem landings

  • @lilBabyBornInCalifornia
    @lilBabyBornInCalifornia 3 года назад +2

    humans technology is insane

  • @garypugh1153
    @garypugh1153 7 лет назад +1

    always wonder if the section in the middle just floats up and down ?

  • @gkmenon9105
    @gkmenon9105 6 лет назад

    Well explained

  • @alvynoputrabimantara7525
    @alvynoputrabimantara7525 6 лет назад

    You hear that winning sound that is the landing gear and flap

  • @kevingoeppner3114
    @kevingoeppner3114 9 лет назад +1

    Looks like Orlando

  • @kevinhgb
    @kevinhgb 10 лет назад +13

    boeing 767?

    • @G0MMEZ
      @G0MMEZ 9 лет назад +2

      Yes

    • @user-mj6cr3kl2h
      @user-mj6cr3kl2h 8 лет назад +2

      +Kevin Hartono yes

    • @asterope1604
      @asterope1604 7 лет назад +2

      yep but don't be confused the 727 have very similar wings.

    • @juntaito
      @juntaito 7 лет назад +2

      Asterope 727s wing spans are shorter than the 767s.

    • @dmv_baltimore_aviation
      @dmv_baltimore_aviation 5 лет назад

      Doesnt even look close to 727 wings but it looks like a boeing 777

  • @ASUThunderGD
    @ASUThunderGD 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks and i will be a pilot when i grow up and look like a bumpy landing and alittle annoying on that sound on that flaps and at Airline?

  • @Official.Gokuhan
    @Official.Gokuhan 2 года назад

    amazing

  • @theboyboland
    @theboyboland 7 лет назад +1

    Whatever happens....beautifully noisy plane, great hard landing and noise was excellent!

  • @dopplerhit8374
    @dopplerhit8374 2 года назад

    I never did like the sound of the flaps extending

  • @MrBrightlight66
    @MrBrightlight66 8 лет назад

    Informative video - thanks for sharing. Had the same issues with focussing due to artifacts on the glass (in my case it was ice crystals), What was the aircraft type ? Defintely a 2 engined one but seemed a bit large for a 737.

    • @coriscotupi
      @coriscotupi 8 лет назад +2

      +greysponge66 If your camera has a manual focus option, use that and set it to infinity. This will make the camera ignore window artifacts and not try to focus on them. On most consumer cameras such setting may be deep inside the camera menu, it might take some time to find it so you may want to search for the feature in advance. The airplane is a B767.

    • @MrBrightlight66
      @MrBrightlight66 8 лет назад

      corisco tupi
      thanks for the info and the type of aircraft. Much appreciated

    • @simongriffiths3129
      @simongriffiths3129 8 лет назад

      greysponge66 757

    • @MrBrightlight66
      @MrBrightlight66 8 лет назад

      tks Simon

    • @JordanHourGlassDJ
      @JordanHourGlassDJ 4 года назад

      767 for sure

  • @kumarg4249
    @kumarg4249 6 лет назад +2

    is this really hartsfield Jackson..??

  • @eggimal
    @eggimal 3 года назад

    Looks very similar.

  • @bimalapyakurel1791
    @bimalapyakurel1791 3 года назад

    Flap 3 landing, its at 30 degree ,, that means its not table top runway ..

  • @robprocctvcameras8733
    @robprocctvcameras8733 5 лет назад

    Can someone tell me what those pontoons under the wings honestly really do

    • @SonoranAstro
      @SonoranAstro 5 лет назад

      They hold the hydraulics that move the flaps

    • @thetriforceknight6281
      @thetriforceknight6281 5 лет назад

      They are actually just fairings that cover the mechanisms that move the flaps. The hydraulics are used on the PDU (Power Drive Unit) that drives rotary actuators thru long torque tubes to both wings for each mechanism. You can see one of the green actuators under the spoilers, bottom right corner. 4:45

  • @nielsdaemen
    @nielsdaemen 4 года назад +1

    Next time use manual focus, Autofocus likes to focus on droplets on the window

  • @TheLT52
    @TheLT52 3 года назад

    Can't see a thing with the camera shake.

  • @paulrubens3048
    @paulrubens3048 4 года назад

    whats the name of those that keeps moving, those smaller pieces

  • @laurabodewig7781
    @laurabodewig7781 7 лет назад

    And How Spoiler Works.?

  • @isaacamorim6528
    @isaacamorim6528 4 года назад

    What s the name of this aircraft ?

  • @Mickt6
    @Mickt6 4 года назад

    you can see the flaperon , the same part that was recovered from mh370

    • @erich930
      @erich930 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, a flaperon from MH-370, but that was a 777, and this is a 767.

  • @jaskamakynen7766
    @jaskamakynen7766 9 лет назад +6

    I find it a bit odd.. are they really tuning flaps immediately after plane has got airborne there? Isn't that a bit late? (I know flaps on before takeoff and off when flying)

    • @TVStreamingNews
      @TVStreamingNews  9 лет назад +4

      ***** Now that's an explanation. Detailed, but very good.

    • @jaskamakynen7766
      @jaskamakynen7766 9 лет назад +2

      ***** Thank you, good explanation indeed. However I was puzzled about the FLAP adjustment sound immediately after plane had lifted off from ground. That seemed odd to me, as it seemed that they were increasing the flaps there.

    • @crsbeem828
      @crsbeem828 9 лет назад

      +lxthomas except that the air beneath the wing travels faster, not slower, than the air above. That results in the oft-0=discussed wing-tip vortices (aka "wake turbulence) when the two airstreams come back together at the trailing edge.
      Back to flaps: flaps add camber (curvature) to the wing to cause the above, which, in turn, adds lift. A low flap setting upon takeoff is intended to optimize lift vs. drag until airspeed is adequate for lift. Flaps are set fuller on landing where both lift and drag are important. The drag on approach allows a higher power setting on jet engines without causing an increase in speed. The higher power setting is important because jet engines are slower to "spool up" on lower power settings. Hope that helps

    • @jefffrohman1113
      @jefffrohman1113 9 лет назад +4

      Actually the air over the upper surface of the wing travels faster creating a lower pressure than beneath the wing :)

    • @derekwall200
      @derekwall200 8 лет назад +1

      +lxthomas the flaps on the rear and the slats in the front are designed to help a jet fly at lower speeds during takeoffs and slowing down for the final approach so they don't touchdown coming in too fast otherwise the jets weight (whatever remaining fuel, luggage, cargo, and with the weight of all passengers) combined will cause the jet to over run the runway on touchdown even with both engines on full throttle reverse

  • @keemez
    @keemez 10 лет назад +29

    Hire somebody to hold the camera still.

  • @lynndaletankersleyjr.7000
    @lynndaletankersleyjr.7000 6 лет назад

    Why is there no winglets at the end of these wings?

  • @pooorman-diy1104
    @pooorman-diy1104 5 лет назад

    awesome ..

  • @MrKasoul
    @MrKasoul 5 лет назад

    Lovely jobly

  • @paulmusyk4lyfe51
    @paulmusyk4lyfe51 11 месяцев назад

    Haha, always compare the delta landings with the famous US Airways landings on RUclips 😂

  • @neel6507
    @neel6507 2 года назад

    this flight was just 5 mins?way wht!

  • @adewale654
    @adewale654 7 лет назад

    I see the ailleron been deployed here to lower the plane.

  • @DiarmuidOhibicin
    @DiarmuidOhibicin 7 лет назад

    What model aircraft is that?

    • @MoreToontownKale
      @MoreToontownKale 7 лет назад

      I think an airbus a320-200 because of how the wing looks

    • @jadmeh
      @jadmeh 7 лет назад +3

      Dermot Hopkins it's a boeing 767

  • @emersonsrandomvideos248
    @emersonsrandomvideos248 6 лет назад

    Great

  • @lylewood2029
    @lylewood2029 4 года назад

    No information, no descriptions, no voice track or graphics, no banana. If you don't know how flight surfaces work, you won't get the video, and if you do, you don't need it.

  • @NikRiddick
    @NikRiddick 6 лет назад +2

    Coughing first few seconds of the video? Hard pass.

  • @ashok123h
    @ashok123h 2 года назад

    Flap 4

  • @pablitopgn
    @pablitopgn 7 лет назад

    It's me or all the terrain in 1:30 is flooded?

    • @j2g530
      @j2g530 7 лет назад

      It's flooded

  • @orangie84
    @orangie84 7 лет назад

    what the hell is that pilot nearsighted and he forgot his glasses or something.... That was more of falling onto the runway than a landing.... soaring soaring soaring over the runway......... PLOP... ok landing gear didn't break.... landed... all's good... everyone out..

  • @slacinace
    @slacinace 9 лет назад

    I'm no aircraft expert but I think you were focused on the "safety ailerons" or something cause flaps wouldn't move that fast I would think. I think those were "safety ailerons" just so when taking off, the plane wouldn't slap the ground with it's wings so it has those for slow rates

    • @slacinace
      @slacinace 9 лет назад

      **during takeoff I mean**

    • @TVStreamingNews
      @TVStreamingNews  9 лет назад

      I'm focused on the flaps. At about 1:40 you can hear the motor as the pilot begins to retract them. What you do see from time to time quickly moving up and down on takeoff is the inboard aileron. Thanks for watching

    • @slacinace
      @slacinace 9 лет назад

      Oh, does the in-board aileron move it slowly or something?

    • @slacinace
      @slacinace 9 лет назад

      By it I mean the plane*

    • @giancarloantonioli8912
      @giancarloantonioli8912 9 лет назад +1

      The "thing" between the inboard and outboard flaps is called a flaperon, it acts as a flap and as aileron. It's used for stability especially at low speeds :)

  • @SuperDenonciateur
    @SuperDenonciateur 5 лет назад +7

    No claps at landing means high IQ passengers.

  • @arujuandrew206
    @arujuandrew206 9 лет назад +24

    she says " 4:58 " at 4:56...fake video

  • @lyricsnet2862
    @lyricsnet2862 5 лет назад +1

    Permission to save this video

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 7 лет назад

    Put your pipes away we don't want to see where the fuel comes out when you have to dump it.

  • @angeerodriguez4844
    @angeerodriguez4844 7 лет назад

    very danger flight

  • @Csichicigirl
    @Csichicigirl 5 лет назад

    the shaking makes me dizzy to watch

  • @HA-gx2dg
    @HA-gx2dg 7 лет назад

    767?

  • @AirplaneFan-ps3fx
    @AirplaneFan-ps3fx 7 лет назад

    Why is the Captain messing with the Flaps during Take Off and Landing
    its standard to olny do this wenn the plane is at 3,000 ft or during Taxi
    NEVER on a Transitioning Phase

    • @reecepallett2596
      @reecepallett2596 6 лет назад

      Airplane Fan 1998 the plane I fly we retract the 10 degrees of flaps that we used for take off at 300-500ft to the get the best rate of climb, nothing wrong with retracting flaps while climbing so long and the climb is established and there is a positive rate of climb

  • @farawesterman3327
    @farawesterman3327 6 лет назад

    Flaps

  • @sylvester5566
    @sylvester5566 7 лет назад

    No video commentary or explanation

  • @MrPeerum
    @MrPeerum 5 лет назад

    wubble wuble.next time 4K? and keep yor cam stil please.

  • @azadahmedkhan
    @azadahmedkhan 5 лет назад

    Good mechanism but terrible landing

  • @lyricsnet2862
    @lyricsnet2862 5 лет назад

    Permission to download this video

  • @accountgoogle5437
    @accountgoogle5437 5 лет назад

    Palans
    Panjaitan

  • @vile2603
    @vile2603 6 лет назад

    435

  • @tricyclecow
    @tricyclecow 11 лет назад

    why are u using electronics during takeoff and landing

  • @goldenballs0015
    @goldenballs0015 5 лет назад

    0:04 ahahah

  • @rakeshpaul6651
    @rakeshpaul6651 6 лет назад

    Use brain dear it’s just showing how it’s work when takeoff nd landing about wings lol

  • @helenohenzo2778
    @helenohenzo2778 6 лет назад +4

    who takes plane from Orlando to Atlanta?
    if i drive i would get there first in style, comfortable, no stress, with more money in my pocket after the trip, and in control of my safety
    while you wait for taxi and take taxi to airport breathing the taxi soaked air
    while you check in for possibly cancelled or late plane
    while you wait for traffic controllers and pilot... to go thru their love chats
    while you are in a narrow tunnel in air called plane squeezed and breathe on by a fatty
    while you wait for your bags missing many items and confused which one is yours and have to convince who got your bags that bag is yours, there comes police, who garnish your bag for further investigation to determine whos the real owner
    while you take a taxi home thinking about all the money and time you spent, there comes family to greet you for the awful experience thinking it was great

    • @noahwigton5351
      @noahwigton5351 5 лет назад +2

      Youre making flying out to be WAY worse than it actually is, grow up lol