What I love more than the full thrust of a take off and the smooth descent and landing, are the stunning views you get when you are up there! I mean look at that sun and blue sky! And the landscape that grabs the eye! Stunning!
Not only is the wing too big, but do you really think an A320 would have the range to fly from Dubai to Melbourne 13 hours nonstop across the Indian Ocean and the entire Australian continent? Besides, Emirates never had A320s in its fleet. And yes, the wingtip fences of the A320ceo and A380 are very similar in shape, which I suppose was the reason for your mistake.
What I love more than the full thrust of a take off and the smooth descent and landing, are the stunning views you get when you are up there! I mean look at that sun and blue sky! And the landscape that grabs the eye! Stunning!
Absolutely incredible hey ! the beauty of flying
One of the best descents into Melbourne I have seen & I've seen a few! Love it.
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That flap sound omg.
Yesss I was looking for a video like this! Amazing!
Thanks heaps mate!
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outstanding, just marvelous this is.
Beautiful ❤
Fantastic view... may I ask which seat did you take?
Behind the wing, and on the port side, so probably 70 to 78A.
Hard landing
Was a bit rough that’s for sure!
@@wingclipsmedia I don't think you ever experienced a hard landing!
Amazing content! what camera do you use?
There was certainly lots of chop in the air, quite the landing indeed!
Lots of chop where? The wing tip hardly moved.
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Despite the title saying that it was a "decent" arrival (as opposed to descent), I thought it was beautiful! :)
Was that a heavy landing or what?
Ain’t nothing fabulous about landing in Melbourne 🤯
from hot Dubai to cold Melbourne
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Kind of a hard landing...
Thats a A320
Big wings for a 320 no?
Have you ever seen an a320 which have the wings of an a380?
Not only is the wing too big, but do you really think an A320 would have the range to fly from Dubai to Melbourne 13 hours nonstop across the Indian Ocean and the entire Australian continent? Besides, Emirates never had A320s in its fleet. And yes, the wingtip fences of the A320ceo and A380 are very similar in shape, which I suppose was the reason for your mistake.