Such a great airplane and I'm very happy to see it still flying. These planes as well as all of the other tri-jets and classic planes are to me still the best out there and still have loads of potential
I always got a window seat when flying in a 727 and all the different "feathers" and feathers on feathers fascinated me. The 727 was incredibly advanced when it came out, and was always incredibly. And, breaking the physical law about complexity vs reliability, everything worked through thousands and thousands of hours of flying. I was as much in awe with the engineers who designed it.
Your fantastic video reminds me of good old days onboard IranAir 727-200s (EP-IRS,IRP,IRR) when I would love to get a seat near the engine and enjoy its pure sound for the whole flight!! No plane has ever had such a beauty. specially the wing design and the control surfaces. I have learned aerodynamics practically by watching control surfaces on these planes' gentle wings.
That wing looked alive with gentle movements now and again. I remember these old birds in Ansett and TAA service in the 1970's. Flown on a few of these in my time as a youngster! Amazed to see these ones still flying!
Sam, I've been watching your videos and I envy you for having so much fun; travelling and savoring the magic of aircraft. Excellentes videos mi amigo. Gracias!!!!
love 727 only been on it once. Trans Australia Airlines TAA flight when i was a child from Melbourne to Adelaide. TAA was taken over by QANTAS. My other favorite is the VC10. ruclips.net/video/OypcQDETRFU/видео.html lots of 727s
Impressive video. Thank you so much for sharing. I always get a bit sentimental when i watch a 727 Video, as this was REAL pure aviation. No other plane, except the 757 came close to the climb performance.
Anyone else see the face someone drew on the wing? Take a look that the red bracket with two holes in it resting perpendicular to the wing. Now look just ahead of it towards the camera.
WHEN I WAS 13 I WOULD RECOGNISE THE AIRPLANE FROM THE SOUND OF IT'S ENGINE....B707, B727 & B747...THE B747 ALWAYS HAD THE CALMEST SOUND THO IT IS BIGGER, OPPOSITE TO THAT WAS THE 727 HAS HIGH EXPLOSIVELY SOUND!!! B707 HAS A VERY DISTINGUISHABLE SOUND.
Watch closely what happens between 7:30 and 7:31? Watch...it happens really fast! Maybe 1/10 of a second to a 1/100 of a second. Maybe it's something already in the air the plane passes by or maybe it's coming from the plane. You know these people don't maintain these planes like they should. Legally they can't even get parts from the US. In my book the Boeing 727 is the best plane out there, but even it needs some TLC after 40 to 50 years of flying.
TWO SEAS MEET BUT DO NOT MIX How Jacques Cousteau accepted Islam Updated 07 October 2013 In France, Islam is very quickly spreading among those people, who have become famous in the most different fields of knowledge and activity. Today, the number of people, who left Christianity and accepted Islam has already reached over a hundred thousand. Archbishop Parisian, the supreme ecclesiastic of the French Catholic church,officially confirms these figures. Among those, who preferred Islam, not only are natives of working class and civil servants, but are are there some outstanding people too. Great French scientist, oceanographer, initiator of researches of sea and ocean depths, inventor of an aqualung, underwater house, the device for “diving saucer,” author of many popular books and films, Jacque IV Cousteau is known all through the world. But very few people know, that scientific researches carried out by him and facts of reflection in the Qur’an of many scientific signs have led him to accept Islam; and that he died as a Muslim. Well-known to the whole world, the researcher of underwater environment had finally declared that choice of embracing Islam was most correct decision in his life. In a TV series, “Alive Sea,” Capt. Cousteau uncovers surprising underwater world of the seas, rivers and oceans before people. Investigating water open spaces in strait of Gibraltar, he found out but surprising facts not explained by science: Existence of two water layers, not mixing up with each other. They as if are divided by a film and have among themselves precise border. Each of them has temperature, salt structure, animal and flora. These are waters of Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean adjoining with each other in Strait of Gibraltar. “In 1962,” tells Jacque Cousteau, “German scientists found out that in Bab Al-Mandeb, where waters of Gulf of Aden and Red sea converge, waters of Red sea and Indian ocean do not mix up. Following example of colleagues, we began to find out, whether waters of Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea mix up. First, we investigated water of Mediterranean Sea, its natural level of salinity, density and forms of life inherent in it. We made the same in Atlantic Ocean.” These two weights of water meet in Strait of Gibraltar already for a thousand years, and it would be logical to assume that these two huge water weights for a long time should get mixed up, their salinity and density should become identical, or, at least, similar. But even in places, where they converge closely, each of them keeps its properties. In other words, in places of merger of two weights of water, water curtain does not allow them to mix up.” At detection of this obvious and improbable fact, the scientist was extremely surprised. “I long rested on laurels at this surprising phenomenon which is not explained by laws of physics and chemistry,” writes Cousteau. But he tested even greater surprise and admiration, when he found out that this is already written in Qur’an for more than 1400 years back. He learned about it from the French doctor Maurice Bucaille, who had earlier accepted Islam. “When I told to him about my discovery, he told me that this has already been told 1400 years back in Qur’an.” It was for me as thundering during clear sky. And it really so appeared when I looked at translations of Qur’an. Then I exclaimed: “I swear, that this Qur’an, which 1400 years ago lagged behind modern science, cannot be the speech of a person. It is true speech of Almighty.” After that I accepted Islam and each day I was amazed by truth, justice, ease, utility of this religion. “I am indefinitely grateful that He opened my eyes for Truth,” writes Cousteau. DR.MOHAMMAD LAEEQUE NADVI nadvilaeeque@gmail.com
Such a great airplane and I'm very happy to see it still flying. These planes as well as all of the other tri-jets and classic planes are to me still the best out there and still have loads of potential
So true a real gem of engineering.
I always got a window seat when flying in a 727 and all the different "feathers" and feathers on feathers fascinated me. The 727 was incredibly advanced when it came out, and was always incredibly. And, breaking the physical law about complexity vs reliability, everything worked through thousands and thousands of hours of flying. I was as much in awe with the engineers who designed it.
This is a plane that demands awe.
Your fantastic video reminds me of good old days onboard IranAir 727-200s (EP-IRS,IRP,IRR) when I would love to get a seat near the engine and enjoy its pure sound for the whole flight!! No plane has ever had such a beauty. specially the wing design and the control surfaces. I have learned aerodynamics practically by watching control surfaces on these planes' gentle wings.
great video of this classic workhorse jetliner. one of the best commercial jets ever built! nice to see them still in service.
That wing looked alive with gentle movements now and again. I remember these old birds in Ansett and TAA service in the 1970's. Flown on a few of these in my time as a youngster! Amazed to see these ones still flying!
The 727 is by far my favorite airplane built by Boeing..
Lovely to see that old smokey oily dusty wings
Lovely to see a 727. I remember flying to/from Palma de Mallorca on Iberia 727-200s and Dan Air 727-100s during the 80s and even into the 90s.
I love the B727! Much appreciation for the upload 💙
the 727 is a legend just a legend a perfect aircraft a pure totally airplane!
The 727 always had that distinctive mellow hum and smooth rotation. The md80’s similar in sound. The 3 holer is pure royalty.
absolutely wonderful wing views!
thank you so much for this!
also, it was pretty cool to hear them do their praying upon takeoff (:
great video!
Nice video! I miss the 727 :)
The 727 was my baby. What a magnificent plane.
Flying scrap heap!
FANTASTIC video and BIG like!
Sam, I've been watching your videos and I envy you for having so much fun; travelling and savoring the magic of aircraft. Excellentes videos mi amigo. Gracias!!!!
I'm from Israel so I can't fly with them but it was amazing! Love that old wing design and the pure 727 sound..... Thanks for using your time machine!
That's really sad. Only people and religion in the world who won't let a different religion travel on their planes.
What a great sound. I had many flights on the 727
Wow, Tehran looks like a hellacious place to live from the air.
Lovely old plane. They really had to fly them in those days.
Best looking aircraft ever produced.
I will always love it.
Tu - 154 M nice as well ;-) my last B727 Ride was from Lima to Cusco Operatet by aero Continental!?!?
love 727 only been on it once. Trans Australia Airlines TAA flight when i was a child from Melbourne to Adelaide. TAA was taken over by QANTAS. My other favorite is the VC10.
ruclips.net/video/OypcQDETRFU/видео.html lots of 727s
Concorde
love your channel Sam
Just a lovely old piece of aviation engineering. They don't make them like this anymore.
wow was very very nice i did enjoy it thanx
Superb! Brings back memories from the 1970s at LHR
Just saw a United 727 at the museum of science and industry cool exhibit inside, good plane
Pratt and whitney JT8D roar ...😎😎
another great video !
my first time flying was one o these 727's (Dan Air) LGW-CAG, August 1974, the only other time was by Carnival Airlines, FLL-NAS, May 1991
Nice Report Sam. Very well covered !!!
thanks mr.chui
i from iran
just 7O7
Impressive video. Thank you so much for sharing.
I always get a bit sentimental when i watch a 727 Video, as this was REAL pure aviation. No other plane, except the 757 came close to the climb performance.
Grat video,enjoyed it :)
Iran Aseman still has 3 727-200 in service
Amazing sound!
Thank you!!!
Literally on a wing and a prayer.
wow. . that was brilliant. Looks a bit turbulent right? a little bit of cleaning and EP ASA is good as new. thanks sam.
I never got to get on one of these planes but she surely is a beauty
طائراتهم قديمه لكن بركة محمد وال محمد تخلي طائراتهم زي لوز شغاله اللهم صل على محمد وال محمد
Love that sound.
nice its my favorite airplane I took my first trip on a United 727
ایران بهترین هواپیما رو داره!!
Good video.................
Nice video. Those wings don't look sturdy at all! :)
Isso sim que é um jato 👏👏💪👍
Everyone! The last passenger 727 in operation is this one, Iran Aseman Airlines!
Nice 👍🏻❤️👍🏻
Love trijets
Anyone else see the face someone drew on the wing? Take a look that the red bracket with two holes in it resting perpendicular to the wing. Now look just ahead of it towards the camera.
Which airline operates passenger B727s now?
Great Video Sam. How many types have you flown now?
WHEN I WAS 13 I WOULD RECOGNISE THE AIRPLANE FROM THE SOUND OF IT'S ENGINE....B707, B727 & B747...THE B747 ALWAYS HAD THE CALMEST SOUND THO IT IS BIGGER, OPPOSITE TO THAT WAS THE 727 HAS HIGH EXPLOSIVELY SOUND!!! B707 HAS A VERY DISTINGUISHABLE SOUND.
Tehran looks like downtown Flushing times 10,000.
Between prayers to god and a well maintained modern fleet I know which I'd choose.
If you were seated where Sam was the takeoff noise is much quieter than a Boeing 737. At cruising altitude the wind noise evens things out of course.
what year is this one who bought it
cool
do you know bought the plane
Watch closely what happens between 7:30 and 7:31? Watch...it happens really fast! Maybe 1/10 of a second to a 1/100 of a second. Maybe it's something already in the air the plane passes by or maybe it's coming from the plane. You know these people don't maintain these planes like they should. Legally they can't even get parts from the US. In my book the Boeing 727 is the best plane out there, but even it needs some TLC after 40 to 50 years of flying.
...Spoiler float on #6 flight spoiler during approach?
They have trees over there?
These Iranians do know to keep antique planes running
727 4 life
05:18 white dude on the right looks surprised/scared during the prayer hhaha
Aloha snackbar
Christopher Satterfield
Never mock religion - even if it's not your own.
TheUtuber999 Never mock a religion which encourages it's followers to kill non-believers... Ok..
NEEGA
That's a stupid thing to say.
TheUtuber999 Not stupid if it's true.
I dunno about flying Arseman airlines; I'd think they would be the BUTT of a lot of jokes!
Did airbus make this?
Mind this obviously isn't a legt comment
now thats a MAN's Airplane!!
crazy guy !
LOL the Fokker 100 with no engines at the end.
scary looking wing but smooth landing nevertheless
Why dont the Iranians paint their buildings?
Looks like the wing deicing engine bleed is carrying some oil with it.
747 SP!!!!
Noisy aircraft...
When you stepped off of a 727 you knew that you had been on one h*ll of a plane.
TWO SEAS MEET BUT DO NOT MIX
How Jacques Cousteau accepted Islam
Updated 07 October 2013
In France, Islam is very quickly spreading among those people, who have become famous in the most different fields of knowledge and activity. Today, the number of people, who left Christianity and accepted Islam has already reached over a hundred thousand. Archbishop Parisian, the supreme ecclesiastic of the French Catholic church,officially confirms these figures. Among those, who preferred Islam, not only are natives of working class and civil servants, but are are there some outstanding people too.
Great French scientist, oceanographer, initiator of researches of sea and ocean depths, inventor of an aqualung, underwater house, the device for “diving saucer,” author of many popular books and films, Jacque IV Cousteau is known all through the world. But very few people know, that scientific researches carried out by him and facts of reflection in the Qur’an of many scientific signs have led him to accept Islam; and that he died as a Muslim.
Well-known to the whole world, the researcher of underwater environment had finally declared that choice of embracing Islam was most correct decision in his life. In a TV series, “Alive Sea,” Capt. Cousteau uncovers surprising underwater world of the seas, rivers and oceans before people.
Investigating water open spaces in strait of Gibraltar, he found out but surprising facts not explained by science: Existence of two water layers, not mixing up with each other. They as if are divided by a film and have among themselves precise border. Each of them has temperature, salt structure, animal and flora. These are waters of Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean adjoining with each other in Strait of Gibraltar.
“In 1962,” tells Jacque Cousteau, “German scientists found out that in Bab Al-Mandeb, where waters of Gulf of Aden and Red sea converge, waters of Red sea and Indian ocean do not mix up. Following example of colleagues, we began to find out, whether waters of Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea mix up. First, we investigated water of Mediterranean Sea, its natural level of salinity, density and forms of life inherent in it. We made the same in Atlantic Ocean.”
These two weights of water meet in Strait of Gibraltar already for a thousand years, and it would be logical to assume that these two huge water weights for a long time should get mixed up, their salinity and density should become identical, or, at least, similar. But even in places, where they converge closely, each of them keeps its properties. In other words, in places of merger of two weights of water, water curtain does not allow them to mix up.” At detection of this obvious and improbable fact, the scientist was extremely surprised.
“I long rested on laurels at this surprising phenomenon which is not explained by laws of physics and chemistry,” writes Cousteau.
But he tested even greater surprise and admiration, when he found out that this is already written in Qur’an for more than 1400 years back. He learned about it from the French doctor Maurice Bucaille, who had earlier accepted Islam. “When I told to him about my discovery, he told me that this has already been told 1400 years back in Qur’an.”
It was for me as thundering during clear sky. And it really so appeared when I looked at translations of Qur’an.
Then I exclaimed: “I swear, that this Qur’an, which 1400 years ago lagged behind modern science, cannot be the speech of a person. It is true speech of Almighty.” After that I accepted Islam and each day I was amazed by truth, justice, ease, utility of this religion. “I am indefinitely grateful that He opened my eyes for Truth,” writes Cousteau.
DR.MOHAMMAD LAEEQUE NADVI
nadvilaeeque@gmail.com
А ту 154 лучше ! ! !
when i see this rotten wing i become a bit :'-(