Does anyone know how to read Chinese inscriptions on airplanes? What I mean is that on some Chinese airliners there is a string of characters that on the left-hand side of the plane begins with a character that looks like a rectangle crossed with a vertical line (I mean "begins" from the airplane nose side), 中. So if the string were to be read from left to right (like in Latin-based languages), that character would be the first to read. But, on the right-hand side of the aircraft there is a similar string, and the 中 character is also the first from the nose side, so we would have to read the string from right to left (like in the Hebrew script, for instance.) to make it first. So, how do we read, really? I am confused.
As you mentioned, on the left side you read it left to right. And on the right side, right to left. China Southern Airlines for example, 中国南方航空 (left) 空航方南国中 (right) You usually read Chinese left to right just like English. This one is like a Nike logo is mirrored on the right side of a shoe.
@@tangping5656 Well, thanks. A person unfamiliar with Chinese script probably wouldn’t even notice that curiosity, but I have an eye for those things (learned to read at age 5 and my twin sister says that it was more like 4, although first in my native Polish). I am pondering taking up Chinese classes to fill up time in my retirement years. Cheers.
It's really cool to see the water spray behind the plane when it takes off.
Same!
MAS pilot can be said performing one of the smoothest touch down evaaa
44:44 Ayy! You captured the Sonic the Hedgehog livery!
Nice shots and video 🎉🎉❤
Nice filming.
Definitely MindBlowing 😮😮❤❤
nice video bro, what camera you use? and can i know ehere's the spot at 26:30 please? thanks!!!
I’m glad that the Malaysian airlines Brisbane is back😅😊
Absolutely terrific! 😃👍
Thanks mate!
@@StrayaAviation Anytime mate!
Thank you Straya Aviation ❤😊
Thank you!
YOO ITS STRAYA YOURE SO COOL
Haha cheers man
What camera do you use?
Maybe Sony RX10
Yep, Sony RX10 is correct
@@StrayaAviation mark 4 right?
Hello around 24:49 which area did you shoot that?
Fantastic.
Thanks mate!
Yg take off takde ke
1:00:12 thats not myairline that is airasia ex-myarline since that airline closed
maximum display👏
Cheers mate!
what a strange winlet for the MJets Air at 13:12➿
yup its an equipment choice for operators. can choose if want Split Schimitar or classic blended winglets. The one on MAX 737 is Advance technology
Why so many Scoot aircraft on ground? All 4 in KUL for maintenence?
That's my thinking
Scoot is always late 😂
Does anyone know how to read Chinese inscriptions on airplanes? What I mean is that on some Chinese airliners there is a string of characters that on the left-hand side of the plane begins with a character that looks like a rectangle crossed with a vertical line (I mean "begins" from the airplane nose side), 中. So if the string were to be read from left to right (like in Latin-based languages), that character would be the first to read. But, on the right-hand side of the aircraft there is a similar string, and the 中 character is also the first from the nose side, so we would have to read the string from right to left (like in the Hebrew script, for instance.) to make it first. So, how do we read, really? I am confused.
As you mentioned, on the left side you read it left to right. And on the right side, right to left. China Southern Airlines for example,
中国南方航空 (left)
空航方南国中 (right)
You usually read Chinese left to right just like English. This one is like a Nike logo is mirrored on the right side of a shoe.
@@tangping5656 Well, thanks. A person unfamiliar with Chinese script probably wouldn’t even notice that curiosity, but I have an eye for those things (learned to read at age 5 and my twin sister says that it was more like 4, although first in my native Polish). I am pondering taking up Chinese classes to fill up time in my retirement years. Cheers.
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I’m glad that the Malaysian airlines Brisbane is back😅😊