Just loved all these landings and take-offs - so beautiful and graceful. The Air Canada shot from 3.51onwards, with the sunset sky in the background is spectacular !
+Danil Fonakov We use a total of 25 cameras for our films... and various cameras are used for each program... so that would be kind of impossible to answer I'm afraid...
Just loved all these landings and take-offs - so beautiful and graceful.
The Air Canada shot from 3.51onwards, with the sunset sky in the background is spectacular !
Perfect 😀😀
Great video as always. Thanks
the best videos on youtube. period
Some amazing close-up shots in this. Excellent!
AWESOME ¡¡¡¡
OMG so amazing !
Absolutely breathtaking. Thank you :D
Montreal Je t'aime! Je me souviens Montreal :-) (Montreal I love you! I remember Montreal)
It puts a smile on my face and warms my heart when I see the landings and take-offs.
Muy buenas tomas!!! Felicitaciones
another well done and enjoyable video!
Fantástic video amazing!!!
Great mix thanks for sharing!
And I like Canada so much!
some of the smoothest landings I have seen....
Excellent, as usual! And seeing a plane from Air Inuit was a first for me... so it's a double cool video.
Amazing...
simply stunning
amazing video editing and theme...love the take off and landings....absolutely amazing work my friend....
The Royal Air Maroc B744 at the end was awesome.
I like the spotting place from the roof top parking lot.
Dam ! The Airbus A340 in the beginning ... such elegant aircraft !
super awesome.....dat 787's flaperon......soooo cute
Awesome man! Very good.
love the 737-200s with the nose wheel plates!
Nice to view all the landings and departures. Stirs up great memories while stationed at CYUL, .....Dorval.
It'll always be: DORVAL!
Nothing in the whole world beats the sound of the four CFM56 engines on the A340 during takeoff.
Amazing! Fantastic footage from YUL.
YUL represent, great job
My city! :D
You make some great videos. thx
+Andrew Diem Thanks very much :) We try
+JustPlanes Hello Tell me please, what kind of camera do you use? Thank you for the excellent shooting.
+Danil Fonakov We use a total of 25 cameras for our films... and various cameras are used for each program... so that would be kind of impossible to answer I'm afraid...
My townnnnnnnnnnnnnn
They have quite a few small airlines like air Inuit and first air!
Nice spotting with you!
+Montreal Plane Spotting in HD On Pitfield avenue ;)
Absolutely amazing! Well done! :D
3:16 What a landing!!!
a 737-200 still in commercial service dam
Man, how old were the engines on the First Air plane!?!?! Great videos BTW
737-200 taking off with zero flaps !!!!
As others already said, amazing videos!
Was nice meeting you at ESSA :) When will we see the result here on the channel?
nice landing 5:35
I can't believe that someone can dislike this video.
Wow, those old 737's anyone can tell me what generation they are?
What airplane is that at 3:02? The winglets look rather odd to me. Ive never seen winglets that jut out sideways like that
There the new winglets that embraer equiped on some of its aircraft. So this plane is likely a 175 or 190 not too sure
+Nick LaBombard Good eye. I believe it's an Embraer 175LR flown by United/Skywest
thats an e170
I wonder what is that "mechanism" in the Air Inuit nose gear...?
+Lisbon Sasori To protect the plane's engines against dirt when using unpaved runways. There are still many unpaved runways in the canadian north.
+Robert Mainville That makes sense, of course! For some reason I was thinking It maybe had something to do with snow...
Wow!!! Where were you located at 0:40 , at 1:10 at 2:04 at 2:47 at 3:36 and at 4:50? Big thanks in advance!! :)
What your DVD show please ?
What is that thing in the front gear 1:00 ??
+Alexander Garzon To protect the plane's engines against dirt when using unpaved runways. There are still many unpaved runways in the canadian north
Don't see many old 737-200's with "skin flute" engines in US anymore, just too noisey.
what's that on the front wheel at 1:02
+Wes T94 To protect the plane's engines against dirt when using unpaved runways. There are still many unpaved runways in the canadian north
Robert Mainville cheers for the answer mate