HUGE A380 DOWNWASH!!
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- BA57’s Climb-Out from Heathrow into perfect cloud/moisture conditions, capturing the insane wing Downwash. This is relative to any aircraft but luckily, when the weather conditions are right, we get to see this amazing aerodynamic phenomena.
Now you know what it’s like sometimes at the Paddock, especially from the 777’s 💪🏻
I love it when someone is so enthusiastic about something.
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Have you ever seen the videos of the young guy that follows trains around? He gets soooo excited when they come through the station.
And this why we love BigJetTv so much, the fantastic shots of the king of the skies and the hard work and dedication of Jerry&Gilly that bring it to us 😊 most appreciated.
That was amazing! You don’t see that every day.
You have caught some amazing sights over the years, Jerry, but that was truly spectacular! It makes visible that which is usually invisible and demonstrates why ATC needs to warn “caution.. wake turbulence.. departing A380.😮
Beautiful! Great shot there Jerry. Wingtip vortices turning into downwash - it's wonderful when it's humid enough you can actually see them all. 😊
That was a 2-dimentional representation of what is happening behind & under the aircraft on a constant basis, wake turbulence. The forces are amazing.
Stunning peace of camera work, top draw Jerry
Love the enthusiasm. This is why I keep watching 😊
Jerry, this why we love you and the channel. Also thank you Gilly
This 🙌🏾
The Murray Walker of aviation 👍🖖
Really!!! No comparison
Great example of wake turbulence
Nothing like a spectacular cloud punch with Jerry's commentary 🙂
No wonder there has to be a LOT of distance behind those on approach!
Shot of the day!
That’s a fantastic demonstration of wake vortexes & the need to hold 2 mins for smaller aircraft behind A380
Wow, great to capture the down wash, very distinctive.
that looked like milk poured into an espresso! amazing stuff and love the enthusiasm hahahah
Great catch Jerry 👍🏻
That’s stunning
Now that was awesome downwash 380 yeahhhh
I thought the 380 was taxiing when it was on takeoff roll. Speed is so deceptive due to the size of the plane!
I am reminded of the time when we went to see the Lancaster Bomber Just Jane at East Kirkby. Just before they started the engines there was an announcement over the tannoy..... "will the two ladies sat on the bench directly behind the plane please move to the side as the back wash is not inconsiderble....." Lancasters, of course, have four Rolls Royce Merlin engines and they have some poke in them, when at full chat, especially at zero feet altitude.
That commentary was the most British thing I have ever heard.
Absolutely brilliant 👏
A380 looks beautiful in British livery.
Watched that live Jerry, terrific catch on the power of `the king of the skies`.
fantastic we love it
These things are so big they don't just look like they're barely moving, they feel like it too. When I flew out of Athens on a 380, for the entire runway I thought the pilots had opted to drive to Dubai.
holy quackers i love it. Such thing doesn't always happen in Mediterranean areas. I'm so envious of Britain, Germany and surroundings.
I thought he was going to taxi all the way. Fantastic capture of the vortexes (vortexes or vortices are both correct).
That's worth a beer. 👍
The reporter has a heart for aviation. Pure enthusiasm❤
That is so cool
A380 😃 ✈️
Just stunning.
Saw it on the live, came back to see it again🙂❤️
It still amazes me that those fully loaded a380s can actually get off the ground .. amazing 🤩
Wow thats beautiful
Amazing pic!👌👌👌
Very cool 😊
Excuse me clouds, wideboy coming through.
That was awesome 👍
Caution, wake turbulence, super Airbus departing 💨
Love it
That was AWESOME!
Great catch 👌
I saw it on the live show, just insane😁
Nice to see BA's A380's back in action!
That was spectacular!
And that my friends, was the shot worth waiting for…. Stunning
Great shot!
That's what planes do.... push air down.
Get in son!
Yeah!!
See those wing tips rise
Nice one, just rearrange the clouds why don't ya!
I like this 😄
I feel like I need to go and wash up now…
Excellent Jerry
Wingtip vortices
He split the clouds. Pesky clouds be gone!
WOW!!!!!😮
Cool
Bernouilli gives his explanation. And if you listen really carefully you can hear Newton say "hold my beer".
Unreal
Are wake and downwash same things?
Austin powers baby yeah!
Wake Turbulence. As a PPL flying light aircraft, both in the U.K. and USA, I have the upmost respect for spacing between my 4 seat light aircraft and ANYTHING heavier - especially if they are a LOT heavier!
What does it mean?!?!!
Yes this proves aircraft dont need Bernoulli to fly! Newton maybe.
wow
Does anyone else also feel that the size of engines are pretty small compared to the fuselage?
I didn’t realise that thing was trying to take off at first as it waddled along. I thought it was taxiiing. 🐖
Anyone else see the face in that downwash?
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Something's (someone's?) insane and I don't think it's the down wash.
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Good vid, if you turn the sound (of the imbecilic commentary) off.
I been flying big jets for 31+ years. I never heard of a “downwash.” What you are actually looking at is “wingtip vortices” from the departing 380. Think of the vortices as horizontal tornadoes. No such thing as a downwash and would never be reported as such. Tower might caution turbulence from departing A380 by saying “caution turbulence from the departing A380.” You can also request 2 minutes behind the 380 before taxiing onto the runway for takeoff. BUT, no one ever says “downwash.” Come on guys, learn the lingo.
Well, NASA for example calls it downwash, so just because you haven’t heard it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downwash :)
The wing tip vortices produce a downwash of air behind the wing - www1.grc.nasa.gov/beginners-guide-to-aeronautics/downwash-effects-on-lift/
It is downwash.
Many people (pilots included) use the term downwash. Come on Steve, learn the lingo
Get a life.
❤awesome ❤
These A - 380s d0n't s0 much take 0ff as set sail.