Airbus Beluga is actually relatively easy to find, if you search over France/UK. It flies from Toulouse (France) to Chester (UK) and Hamburg (Germany) quite often, I've seen 2 next to each other at Chester this week once or twice
I saw a fighter jet(russian) over ukraine, jsut lying north of Crimea. It was the most tracked flight in the world for a few mins. It eventually turned its transponder off
I live in a small town in Russia near Moscow, almost every day one or two Tu-95 flies over us. Once I've seen one bear armed with four big red cruise missiles. Once I've seen some private jet being escorted by some delta-winged fighter.
It’s cool to see what airlines do for their last flight in a certain aircraft. Like for example Qantas did their kangaroo logo as it’s final flight path.
@@Quotenwagnerianer there's a video at the beginning of which you can see that "Mriya" is standing intact in the hangar, while Russian vehicle and soldiers are around it. You don't think the Russians started shelling their positions, do you?
Belugas as mentioned are fairly common, see them often over my house in Switzerland. Coolest thing I’ve seen was a few years ago, late at night I came home, staring at the sky as usual, say some strobes high above Zurich area, with some strobes not far behind it. Checked FR24 and it was the 747 with the side opening telescope thingymabob, maybe a NASA reg if I remember correctly. I put on live ATC for the area and listened to Skyguard talking to 2x Swiss F18 who were practising night intercepts/escorts on it, it was a bright moon and I could just make out a couple of contrails following it. The next few nights the 747 toured around EU, quite often out over the Atlantic zig zagging around. Very cool indeed, prob never happen in the area again.
it was the SOFIA Telescope a Collaberation between Nasa and the DLR (German Aviation and Space Agency) American Pilots but maintained by Lufthansa. But it recently retired.
@@__-xf3iw yeh I googled and and found that info, found the aircraft ref and some stores on its European tour with the dates, very interesting at the time!
0:36 This is the amphibious BE-200 aircraft owned by the russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (МЧС). When this screenshot was taken, a wildfire had arised the day before in the mountians of the costal town called Gelendzhik (ironically, the town that I live in). The fire had been spreading for an entire day, mercilessly burning to ashes the endangered Pityusa pine trees. Citizens of our town were begging for help and even tried extinguishing fire by water buckets (which of course did't help). After the numerous attempts of asking the goverment for the help, a pair of BE-200 amphibious planes were finally scrambled from the Rostov Platov airport heading south. As the BE-200 plane is incredibly effective in terms of extinguishing, the pilots swiftly managed to put out the wildfire, which was mostly likely caused by the uncovered high-voltage wires.
The Doomsday plane flew over Myrtle Beach maybe a month ago as I always keep the radar up and look from time to time and I caught it by sure luck. I thought, maybe the Chinees had another balloon here and it was going to be the end of Myrtle Beach :)
Probably my rarest catch on Flightradar24 is NYT691 just 5 minutes prior to it's crash back in January. I clicked it off without thinking much, considering it's just an ordinary flight. Didn't know it'll unfold into disaster a few moments later.
I reminded that I caught an usaf awacs patrolling over kiev with "REDEYE6" callsign before the war but I don't remember the exact date it's fun to observe such things on flightradar
Same! At the start I remember tracking multiple AWACS+C17+C130s in the NATO Nations by Ukraine (primarily Poland). Super cool piece of history to see in real time
I saw a doomsday plane which was over the Celtic sea but the callsign was GRIM99. Shortly after tracking I went back to check on it but it wasn’t on the flightradar anymore.
Nah, AN-225 seems to be fine, it was destroyed in February and FCKPUTIN's flight was tracked in March. Ukrainians know how to repair their stuff I guess
Air Koryo is a great airline. They have only had one crash. Compared to Korean Air which has had 17. Though 2 were not their own fault as they were both shot down in seperate incidents.
Tbf most of Korean Airs crashes happened during a different time period. They're one of the safest airlines around now. They had a problem with Korean culture. A lot of the pilots were former air force pilots that held a high rank and the culture at the time said that they were to be respected and not questioned this culture lead to a lot of accidents where the first officer didn't speak up over a dangerous position the captain was putting the plane in. That was resolved shortly after the Korean Air Cargo crash in England. Also Air Koryo is not a good airline. The planes are falling apart and is not a good experience. Makes sense since they only fly in and out of North Korea. Look it up sometimes. It's a very awful scary experience.
My guy if you think Air Koryo is a great airline just because “they’ve only ever had one crash” then you need to do some serious looking into what the airline is actually like
Yesterday I saw 2 USAF B-1 Lancers (supersonic bomber) flying between Norway and the UK. At first there was only one flying with 3 KC-135, then later there were the 2 of them
I've never been able to see the McMurdo flights on FlightRadar24, and have checked when I knew they were flying. But have personally been on them a few times going between McM and CHC.
I spotted a drone flying around Isreal yesterday. And not long ago I found a drone with crazy flight patterns flying around Gaza. Both quite interesting
Last Christmas I remember watching Santa’s sleigh fly across the world and see 40,000 people track it. I would spend like 20min watching the sleigh fly across countries and all the other planes near it were tracked a lot. Can’t wait for that this year 🎅
Also of note, I think people caught a Constant Phoenix (C-135 variant used for monitoring radiation and detecting nuclear explosions) after there were rumors of an accident on a Chinese sub in the area
recently I saw sikorsky black hawk, chinook and drone flying close to a korea and they were at flightradar for a 5 second until they were gone from that site.
Few years ago North Korea and South Korea briefly lifted hostilities (only few months). South Korean aircraft were allowed to enter North Korean airspace during those months. For example, Korean A380 fly to London, these aircraft can take off from Seoul Incheon International Airport and fly directly over Pyongyang Airport. At that time, this kind of scene could often showed on flightradar24.
Just a week ago saw Air Koryo TU-154 in Vladivostok. I was surprised to see such an old soviet jet doing its job after so many years, as I know, this one is the older TU-154 that is being used right now
The airbus belugas fly that route everyday. They often arrive in Chester (Hawarden airport) at around 8:30am. It's not rare. There is a manufacturing plant at the airport for airbus and they fly airbus wings to France
0:42 is flying to my hometown, Sandakan city, in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. Home to the world famous Sepilok orangutan rehabilitation centre. Also home to Kinabatangan river where you can take a cruise down and see orangutans, proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, hornbills, Irrawaddy dolphins, crocodiles, etc, all in the wild.
I saw the: Aribus Beluga 1, 2 & 4. Quantas A380 Emirates Dubai Expo 2021 on 2 planes at the same time British Airways 747 TUIfly CeweAir livery and many more...
Thats so cool! I also have rare catches.. That with North Korea to catch its insane! Also a drone is over Palestine, Gaza this days.. Imagine seeing in real life a red plane (emergency) and look at them thinking they are gonna die
For me,the safest airline is ryanair. My favorite aeroplane is the boeing 787-9 dreamliner, 787-8 and the 737-800, ryanair lufthansa, klm, air europa, they are my favorite airlines :D
I saw the same plane that was carrying queen elizebeth coffin the other day and the regestration was 771ZZ And I saw 4 airbus beluga with a Boeing doomsday… I found two ,one on each day
Pin Plz?
no
Tysm!!! :D@@AviationAurelien
@@AviationAurelienI found a Korean air passenger plane flying
Pin of shame
And it was a 747
Airbus Beluga is actually relatively easy to find, if you search over France/UK. It flies from Toulouse (France) to Chester (UK) and Hamburg (Germany) quite often, I've seen 2 next to each other at Chester this week once or twice
Yes, see the often from my appartment in Hamburg
The old A300 based Beluga was once flying to Thailand via India, it stopped for fuel in my city, Kolkata and luckily the same day I was travelling
I’ve seen it in Hamburg
You see 4 of them parked in Toulouse sometimes
i live in one of the villages on the approach path in chester and you can clearly see the beluga its great
I once saw a Russian government plane over Ukraine, I think it was a Sukhoi Superjet 100.
Bro, there's a Boeing 737-800 that flyed at Lviv in March
@@icegames_icy.Was it over Eastern Ukraine? Donbas Region? Cause Russia illegally annexed it a while back, they claim it as part of Russia.
I saw a fighter jet(russian) over ukraine, jsut lying north of Crimea. It was the most tracked flight in the world for a few mins. It eventually turned its transponder off
I live in a small town in Russia near Moscow, almost every day one or two Tu-95 flies over us. Once I've seen one bear armed with four big red cruise missiles. Once I've seen some private jet being escorted by some delta-winged fighter.
@@ryansdailymemes5972its russian
It’s cool to see what airlines do for their last flight in a certain aircraft. Like for example Qantas did their kangaroo logo as it’s final flight path.
El Al’s final 747 flew in the shape of a plane
Or the last 747 produced drawing a crown and “747”
@@huayunhuang *Drawn by Atlas Air
same thing, dude
Wsg Homies if Ryanair retires, they should do a tombstone 🪦🪦🪦
The "An-225" was probably not the actual An-225. The "FCKPUTIN" was sighted after the real An-225 was already destroyed.
They gonna spark more conflict💀
Not to mention that the AN-225's navigation equipment is not modern enough to draw flightplans like this.
@@Quotenwagnerianernot to mention that an-225 was destroyed by ukrainian artillery
@@PhilippSeven Sure....
@@Quotenwagnerianer there's a video at the beginning of which you can see that "Mriya" is standing intact in the hangar, while Russian vehicle and soldiers are around it. You don't think the Russians started shelling their positions, do you?
Belugas as mentioned are fairly common, see them often over my house in Switzerland. Coolest thing I’ve seen was a few years ago, late at night I came home, staring at the sky as usual, say some strobes high above Zurich area, with some strobes not far behind it. Checked FR24 and it was the 747 with the side opening telescope thingymabob, maybe a NASA reg if I remember correctly. I put on live ATC for the area and listened to Skyguard talking to 2x Swiss F18 who were practising night intercepts/escorts on it, it was a bright moon and I could just make out a couple of contrails following it. The next few nights the 747 toured around EU, quite often out over the Atlantic zig zagging around. Very cool indeed, prob never happen in the area again.
Belugas don’t fly over Switzerland…
@@Chelseafc_editsThey do fly over Switzerland, no reply from you??
it was the SOFIA Telescope a Collaberation between Nasa and the DLR (German Aviation and Space Agency) American Pilots but maintained by Lufthansa. But it recently retired.
@@__-xf3iw yeh I googled and and found that info, found the aircraft ref and some stores on its European tour with the dates, very interesting at the time!
0:36
This is the amphibious BE-200 aircraft owned by the russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (МЧС).
When this screenshot was taken, a wildfire had arised the day before in the mountians of the costal town called Gelendzhik (ironically, the town that I live in). The fire had been spreading for an entire day, mercilessly burning to ashes the endangered Pityusa pine trees. Citizens of our town were begging for help and even tried extinguishing fire by water buckets (which of course did't help). After the numerous attempts of asking the goverment for the help, a pair of BE-200 amphibious planes were finally scrambled from the Rostov Platov airport heading south. As the BE-200 plane is incredibly effective in terms of extinguishing, the pilots swiftly managed to put out the wildfire, which was mostly likely caused by the uncovered high-voltage wires.
hope everyone is okay!
honestly this is pretty cool to see these planes fly over certain areas
The Doomsday plane flew over Myrtle Beach maybe a month ago as I always keep the radar up and look from time to time and I caught it by sure luck. I thought, maybe the Chinees had another balloon here and it was going to be the end of Myrtle Beach :)
Probably my rarest catch on Flightradar24 is NYT691 just 5 minutes prior to it's crash back in January. I clicked it off without thinking much, considering it's just an ordinary flight. Didn't know it'll unfold into disaster a few moments later.
Wow you have a bad omen
Which crash was that
@@Presidentofthepresident yeti airlines 691
1000th subscriber!!!
I reminded that I caught an usaf awacs patrolling over kiev with "REDEYE6" callsign before the war but I don't remember the exact date it's fun to observe such things on flightradar
Same! At the start I remember tracking multiple AWACS+C17+C130s in the NATO Nations by Ukraine (primarily Poland). Super cool piece of history to see in real time
I saw a doomsday plane which was over the Celtic sea but the callsign was GRIM99. Shortly after tracking I went back to check on it but it wasn’t on the flightradar anymore.
No wonder the an-225 was destroyed
But it was worth it tho😂😂😂😂😂
My favorite plane..
Nah, AN-225 seems to be fine, it was destroyed in February and FCKPUTIN's flight was tracked in March. Ukrainians know how to repair their stuff I guess
@@Taphenko Was An-225 built by Ukraine or USSR?
@@loppin6154 It was built by Ukrainians during USSR times
The last 747 Qantas flight made me cry, because they drew a kangarooo🥲😪
I found an MD-11 FedEx airplane once. It was pretty cool to see
In fr24 of irl?
My favorite plane❤❤❤
They’re quite common
Air Koryo is a great airline. They have only had one crash.
Compared to Korean Air which has had 17.
Though 2 were not their own fault as they were both shot down in seperate incidents.
but korean air has a huge fleet comapred to ai koryo which is not more than 5 planes
Tbf most of Korean Airs crashes happened during a different time period. They're one of the safest airlines around now. They had a problem with Korean culture. A lot of the pilots were former air force pilots that held a high rank and the culture at the time said that they were to be respected and not questioned this culture lead to a lot of accidents where the first officer didn't speak up over a dangerous position the captain was putting the plane in. That was resolved shortly after the Korean Air Cargo crash in England.
Also Air Koryo is not a good airline. The planes are falling apart and is not a good experience. Makes sense since they only fly in and out of North Korea. Look it up sometimes. It's a very awful scary experience.
Nah they have had way more crashes they just haven't told anyone
My guy if you think Air Koryo is a great airline just because “they’ve only ever had one crash” then you need to do some serious looking into what the airline is actually like
That´s because they have like 2 functioning planes and fly one route once a week lol. then compare it to Korean air´s fleet and route network.
My favorite catch was the Boom XB-1. It wasnt flying but was out in the runway at mojave. Probably more testing before its first flight i presume
Thanks for your sharing
Ive had the doomsday plane right over me while I was working on the ramp, it was at like 5000 feet landing at wright-Patt AFB
I’ve saw the Doomsday Plane and the Beluga’s and witnessed the Air Koryo flight from Pyongyang to Vladivostok.
Yesterday I saw 2 USAF B-1 Lancers (supersonic bomber) flying between Norway and the UK. At first there was only one flying with 3 KC-135, then later there were the 2 of them
Exercise Steadfast Defender, probably.
My rarest catch is A380 landing at FCO on rwy 25. Anyway Belugas and the C17 flying to Antarctica are really common
I've never been able to see the McMurdo flights on FlightRadar24, and have checked when I knew they were flying. But have personally been on them a few times going between McM and CHC.
Don't tell flat earthers.
@@ngc-fo5te We have to sign an NDA, so we can't anyway... LOL
I spotted a drone flying around Isreal yesterday. And not long ago I found a drone with crazy flight patterns flying around Gaza. Both quite interesting
Last Christmas I remember watching Santa’s sleigh fly across the world and see 40,000 people track it. I would spend like 20min watching the sleigh fly across countries and all the other planes near it were tracked a lot. Can’t wait for that this year 🎅
Will it be on 24.12?
Is that real? Or just for entertain?
@@OdesaMapper hopefully
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart…
@@benjaminjo5430 but the very next day , you gave it away…
I just found an Eastern Airlines Boeing 767 flying from Clarksville (CKV) and it was over Europe when I found it.
1:05 I Found those flying in Europe
That was some badass call sign if you ask me
+ the mf was circling around kyiv
Also of note, I think people caught a Constant Phoenix (C-135 variant used for monitoring radiation and detecting nuclear explosions) after there were rumors of an accident on a Chinese sub in the area
0:26 i actually saw this one on flight radar
0:53 this is what I’m thinking about Russia rn
Nobody cares what you think
Hate the government, not the people. Don't hate on the Russian soldiers too(most of them) they are also Humans and are obeying orders
@@gigachad3327yea F Putin that’s what he feels about the Russian government
@@gigachad3327 yeah, that’s what I meant, f**k the government
Russia is a very nice country, as an American I’ve been there myself once, I agree the government is just shitty and corrupt but the people are nice.
0:34 I saw a dhc6 twin otter in the arctic. 1:19 I also saw a Boeing doomsday doing quick short flights between areas near Colorado springs
I remember watching the queens coffin on the flight radar.
I saw a KC-130 over Tenopah it was being followed by 4 ✈️🛸🛸🛸🛸
recently I saw sikorsky black hawk, chinook and drone flying close to a korea and they were at flightradar for a 5 second until they were gone from that site.
I swear that i saw an a380 emirates from dubai to tokyo across north korea
I saw Air Koryo an-148 and tu-204 today
Few years ago North Korea and South Korea briefly lifted hostilities (only few months). South Korean aircraft were allowed to enter North Korean airspace during those months.
For example, Korean A380 fly to London, these aircraft can take off from Seoul Incheon International Airport and fly directly over Pyongyang Airport.
At that time, this kind of scene could often showed on flightradar24.
I saw a ac130 hercules in melbourne avalon airport , australia , victoria
I also saw the mighty boeing 747 in lufthansa livery flying over moscow
Just a week ago saw Air Koryo TU-154 in Vladivostok. I was surprised to see such an old soviet jet doing its job after so many years, as I know, this one is the older TU-154 that is being used right now
I’d say my best finds, are the dreamlifter the super guppy an Isreal drone circling gaza and I forgot the others 😅
I really want a part 2 badly. Good vid
I once found a KLM flight Academy, Cessna over and Amsterdam!
So glad I got a picture of the c17 carrying the queen's coffin
I have tracked that particular Air Koryo flight
Nice
Some months back I found a TR-1 (modified U-2 spy plane) flying over california for some 8 hours then fly back to USAF Plant 42.
Yes that doomsday plane actually flew over my house and I saw it!
1:08 literally saw this plane flying above Madrid last week, I was like WTF it looks like a flying dolphin
The last one is litterally right over where i live 😂
Qantas ✈️✈️✈️✈️😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊
That first one was probably one of the saddest ones cause you know its a final flight
More videos like this please
0:44 as a melburnian I’m glad my city was featured
A few days ago I caught 3 fighter jets off the coast of wales
At the day of me commenting this (June 4 2024) there was 4 belugas (XL) flying over Europe. Crazy find.
Agree 0:49
You used to be able to track Rada Airlines' Ilyushin Il-62Ms over Europe.
i catched a airbus liery a321 twice somewhere in CDG.
(one of my)rarest catch was finding the AN124 flying 4 times in a day
0:55 Now I see why the An-225 was destroyed. Makes sense now.
The airbus belugas fly that route everyday. They often arrive in Chester (Hawarden airport) at around 8:30am. It's not rare. There is a manufacturing plant at the airport for airbus and they fly airbus wings to France
My rarest catch was Santa’s sleigh over the Indian Subcontinent and I live in the U.S
Saw the Nat Geo 757 a number of times at IAD.
I once saw a FedEx plane go past a part of North Korea and a DC-10
I found 3 BelugaXL and 1 normal beluga around the same part of europe
0:42 is flying to my hometown, Sandakan city, in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. Home to the world famous Sepilok orangutan rehabilitation centre. Also home to Kinabatangan river where you can take a cruise down and see orangutans, proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, hornbills, Irrawaddy dolphins, crocodiles, etc, all in the wild.
I have actually seen that exact "Doomsday plane" irl
I saw the:
Aribus Beluga 1, 2 & 4.
Quantas A380
Emirates Dubai Expo 2021 on 2 planes at the same time
British Airways 747
TUIfly CeweAir livery
and many more...
I once saw SOFIA flying over the Pacific
I saw the Boeing doomsday yesterday. It was in new mexico
The first one I saw flying over my house ( I’m from glasgow
0:52 i like this plane :)
There was a plane crash in our town and you can see the plane on flightradar as it goes down
The doomsday was in frankfurt(my home airport) a couple of months ago and i saw it landing over my city
That’s sickk
Thats so cool! I also have rare catches.. That with North Korea to catch its insane! Also a drone is over Palestine, Gaza this days.. Imagine seeing in real life a red plane (emergency) and look at them thinking they are gonna die
I also saw a airkoreo over moscow
The music just makes it scary
I once found 3 airbus belugas within 300 km of eachother
I saw a lufthansa boeing 747 at singapore int'l airport pretty rare ngl
Those are really rare
Bro found the doomsday plane and more unique ones
Honestly most rarest ive found
I saw the two airbus belugas aswell! I was showing my history teacher since she introduced me too flight radar, it was proper cool
Wow nice video, how much hours do you spend to prepare a video? I've open my channel now, so I want ti now if I'm working right
Takes me abt 5 hours from start to finish :)
I live in nz so I see c130s on flightradar24 heading to mcmurdo and 757
I found 3 Beluga XL’s at once, and the OG Beluga.
I saw 2 british airways a380 at gatwick on flightradar24
In Flightradar24, I saw a FedEx DC10F!
Is it me or I always spot C-17s like 5 times a day over the UK especially Scotland
For me,the safest airline is ryanair. My favorite aeroplane is the boeing 787-9 dreamliner, 787-8 and the 737-800, ryanair lufthansa, klm, air europa, they are my favorite airlines :D
I once Found a Air Koryo A148 Flying over korea
I just saw Argentinean Air force fly out from Antarctica
It was even a C-130 Hercules
😎
I once saw a 747 and a beech (I think that was its name)
My rarest find was seeing a concord over jersey
I saw the same plane that was carrying queen elizebeth coffin the other day and the regestration was 771ZZ
And I saw 4 airbus beluga with a Boeing doomsday… I found two ,one on each day
0:50 also the last time an AN225 was technically on Flightradar24
I always saw us force flying every time I check flight radar😅
What about Santa’s sleigh?
I once saw the last 747 make a crown in the sky,s above Washington
(Fun fact) one time I saw 6 AIRBUS BELUGAS ON FLIGHTRADAR24!
but was they next to eachother