Out of this whole video, I'm just disappointed to not see what a Photoshoped A380 that could be 7 half-height decks for Midgets and 7 Engines on each wing! We could call it the AirBus A-Fuqet. Missed opportunity Top-Fives!
All-in-all, a great video, however, at 18:30 - It's stated that the C5 Galaxy was used to transport the [retired] Space Shuttle. The C5 was never used to transport the space shuttle; it was considered, but never used for that role. Instead, modified Boeing 747s were the only aircraft ever used for that role; two were converted for that purpose...
Good talk! I tell that to my friends everyday. Saving is good investing is much better, I used to think saving money would save me but NO, saving is just keeping it to spend later.
The jet pictured in this thumbnail does not exist and was never built... and does not appear anywhere in this click bait video - thumbs down with a click of "Don't recommend this channel"
@@andersoncockerm7543 its cheaper use 3 medium planes than 1 big, and also carrys even more passangers, theres a reason they are retiring 747 and almost no one uses a380
I think the TU-160 is also the largest plane with variable wing geometry. Fascinating plane, no question. Some of these collossal birds look really good, but others then are quite unusual or straight WEIRD. Though i LOVE the Guppy. It´s cute. From afar.
Is the TU-160 bigger than the B-1? Would be those two for the first 2 spots, then the F-111 then the F-14 I suspect - though I think one of the Soviet fighters might have been as big as the F-14.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 Yes, according to Wikipedia, the TU-160 is larger, though i couldn't find the bomb load for the B-1, the BlackJack has 40 metric tons. I am however quite certain that the Lancer is overall the superior plane. And i'm European, so no US patriotism boasting here.
I have to agree, it’s a shame that they’re going to be phased out over the next few years. They are beautiful behemoths and I no more want them to be grounded than I did the Concorde.
A number of years ago, may 10 years, I saw an Antonov parked at the Indianapolis airport (IND). I don't know which one and why it was there but it certainly is difficult to forget ... the thing was jaw dropping big.
@@himmeverhoef8636 - Unfortunately I don't, too long ago to remember that detail. I only remember confirming it was an Antonov and I only remember that because it seemed extremely unlikely there would be one in Indianapolis, or any US airport for that matter ... and yet there it was.
Saw one, with the six engines flying over Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, 🇬🇧, in 01/02, whilst visiting with my two children. Id never seen anything like it, as it lumbered overhead. From its low height i guessed it may have taken off from East Midlands airport. Now I'm not so sure, but said aircraft - definitely ! 😉
@@bricefleckenstein9666 - Yeah, idk. Might be worth mentioning that I wasn't flying on a commercial airline through the main terminal. The owner of the company I worked for at the time had a side hustle, owning 3 planes housed in a separate hangar for charter flights. We often used them to fly down to our other main office in Atlanta. That hangar was next to what I believe were maintenance hangars where I saw it parked on a return flight from Atlanta. It was a same day return flight and it was not there when we had left early that morning.
I live very close to where these Belugas take off and land in the UK, no matter that I see them flying low as they approach the runway almost daily, it’s a great sight to behold!
Hey, I want to remind you that God loves us. His miracles are real. Just trust Him and always pray. If you are experiencing depression, anxiety, lack of finances, or anything that makes you doubt yourself, just remember that we have God and he will provide for our needs. Nothing is impossible for God; just keep your faith in Him and don't stop praying :)
4:26 I’m sorry but the fastest commercial jet is the Concorde. But the Concorde is actually not in use anymore due to a accident in Russia, leading all the Concordes to be decommissioned or put in a museum. but if Boeing means fastest jet still operating then they are correct. I don’t mean to be rude or smart I’m just saying it’s not the fastest jet.
Incredible.I grew up with a love for planes growing up off of Penrose Ave.Phila.Intl.Airport.I've always had admiration for those who can fly those them-
@Tk So. Philly Omg me too! Well I didn't grow up over there but WP lol...I always had a love of planes since I was 6. My dad used to take me and sister over there by the airport to watch them take off back when you could get that close. My sister wasn't really into it though lol🤷🏾♀️ Thanks to my dad I've always been into powerful, fast machines with aircrafts being my favorite 😊
There’s an incomplete airframe near the sight where the one and only An225 was destroyed. From what I could gather, engineers are going to piece together a new An225 from the incomplete airframe and salvaged parts from the smushed plane. In it’s prime, the An225 was used to transport the Boran orbiter much like the 747 carried the shuttles around…..
@@robertdragoff6909 There are transportation videos where the AN225 is seen transporting powerplant equipment from Siemens in South America. An aircraft with an unblemished flying record, an engineering marvel.... everything about it was magnificient.
Yeah, just a shame a lot of it is used for war and ways to kill people, plus damage the earth. We could do so much good if we all wanted to instead of fighting each other, most of it is to do with religion.
3:03 Here he said it. Satellites. Not for launch into an imaginary outer space, but to launch balloons that carry communication devices, otherwise known as satellite ❤️
One day it will be possible to build a plane so large that it will not matter if it crashes into the ocean. Because the plane will be so tall it will be impossible to sink.
@@neilmcintosh5150 Not sure you understand how physics work. Before you start trying to learn about physics, maybe lookup how deep an Ocean is. The shallowest Ocean has a mean depth of 1300 meters depth.
Anazing video Dont know where will the man fly tomorrow and how far.The previous 100 yrs have been unbelievable. What is the future çant imagine. Hope the man finds heaven in the horizon soon.
Yea that triple decker airplane looks rad!! It would be awesome if instead of 6 jet it would have 4 jet engines and 2 propellers that generate power for the electronics(at the edges of the wing so it can safely be made to stop due to any failures and it won't mess up the mainframe). Also adding a fuse to the network electronics and have a centered electric system on another fuse just incase of any remote attacks would help the pilot in such incidents. The "Blackbox" always captures everything so there shouldn't be a problem.
I'm pretty sure the only aircraft to combine both prop and turbojets engines was the B-36 in it's later versions. I'm not counting turboprops of course in that statement.
The xb70 is also bigger than some of these planes but did not made the list. The title says largest airplanes ever made. Even though xb70 was an experimental aircraft
@@calabar92 There is no reason to exclude "experimental" and "prototype" airplanes, as the 2 largest on the list fit into that category (AN-225 and Stratolaunch).
3:13 there were concepts for Boeing 747s that were aircraft carriers, cruise missile launchers, and wait for it... NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCHERS! How much cooler could these Boeing 747 get?
I have never flown before. I have severe anxiety and panic attacks. I may have a massive panic attack and would make the life hell for all them on board listening to me freak out and have a crying fit.
The thumbnail💀
I know its really creepy looking 🥺
Airbus a38000000000
@@Boeing787Official No, A390
Goofy ahh plane
If it was a human that forehead 😭
The Antonov An-225 Mriya will be missed greatly, RIP.
I herd they workin one a new one
I hope it has modern cockpit!
@@cheese55431 I think they are trying to get Russia to pay for it
@Memo Oez
Man🤦🏻♂️ MRIYA
M R Í Y A. NOT MARIYA
IT MEANS "Dream" in Ukrainian language
@@hhh-yh8wn Hey, you know what a typo is ?
The antonov will be missed ✈️
Ayyy the 3 decker A380 thumbnail is back
Fake news!
Next month you can see a competitor with 4 decker A380000 thumbnail
We Love clickbait titels
haha
Lol
Great video🤔😎😃
As a retired pilot I used to fly some of these big boys from 747 passenger planes to cargo planes. They are surprisingly easy to operate
Funny joke
@@ageaviationyou sound jealous.
@@shadowstriker4473 nota guy with that name and "gaming central" banner will be a pilot, he obviusly was joking
@@k.t1214 Literally no clue what his life is so pipe down
@@shadowstriker4473 bro doesnt know what internet trolls are💀
WOW GREAT PHOTOSHOP THUMBNAIL
yup...that one is called the clickbait 3000. i knew it was fake....came here just to make a comment ... lol. fkn scammers !
Awesome video!
squewe: sees thumbnail
Also squewe: Top 5 planes
Out of this whole video, I'm just disappointed to not see what a Photoshoped A380 that could be 7 half-height decks for Midgets and 7 Engines on each wing! We could call it the AirBus A-Fuqet. Missed opportunity Top-Fives!
lol
ikr, me too XD
I guess we all wanted to see the plane in the thumbnail-
All-in-all, a great video, however, at 18:30 - It's stated that the C5 Galaxy was used to transport the [retired] Space Shuttle. The C5 was never used to transport the space shuttle; it was considered, but never used for that role. Instead, modified Boeing 747s were the only aircraft ever used for that role; two were converted for that purpose...
I KNEW IT
The San Francisco space shuttle fly over remain one of my favorite sights here in this city.
Also, the reason the C-5 couldn't transport the shuttle, is due to the shape of the tail
Wonderful ,Excellent ,Beautiful ,Very nice ,Lovely .
I don't know who needs to hear this but stop saving all your money. Invest some of it if you want financial freedom.
Invest in Bitcoin, gold, silver, buy stock, forex market. Anything! Just invest and save yourself.
Good talk! I tell that to my friends everyday. Saving is good investing is much better, I used to think saving money would save me but NO, saving is just keeping it to spend later.
@@bitbcrypto...2118 What if you don't know how to trade any of these?
@Rita Pelosi This is 2021
People who aren't even traders makes money from the stock, crypto and forex markets.
These are platform where you can invest and they trade your money. Then pay you profit either weekly or monthly. That's investing
It's amazing that these monstrosities could have stability in the air.
Adolf hitler would have loved this airplane
the 3 decks aircraft clickbait thumbnail came back 😂
Thanks for saving me the time lol
ruclips.net/channel/UCpKtumr6w_tlewNenW3VXWA
the Triple deck aircraft was actually a thing but they don’t use it any more
@@fredy-nw9xz no its a 2 deck called the a380
Such a damned cliché, people who watch this stuff have come to expect it
Totally need to watch this at 1 am
The jet pictured in this thumbnail does not exist and was never built... and does not appear anywhere in this click bait video - thumbs down with a click of "Don't recommend this channel"
that's exactly what i did
THESE FUCKERS GOT ME
Decent video and information. At 13:39 during the B-52 segment you showed a KC-135 Stratotanker for a portion of what should have been the B-52.
Your voice reminds me of the old History Channel documentaries. I enjoy listening.
If you close your eyes and just listen to his voice...
He kinda sounds like Charlie Sheen.
😆
GREAT VIDEO
Very informative! 💙✈️
And clickbait (not even informative its clickbait and also misleading )
@@estherchristinawati8450 💙✈️
Great video
Why? Why the hell do we need bigger planes?
@kimleone5496 to carry more passengers and cargo to 1 destination all at once. Duh!
More cargo more people more stuff faster better
@@andersoncockerm7543 its cheaper use 3 medium planes than 1 big, and also carrys even more passangers, theres a reason they are retiring 747 and almost no one uses a380
To fit more stuff 🤦♂️
@@andersoncockerm7543make loooooong plane not big so shut
A nice video-very informative.
Now this one was right on point👍👍👍
It was stated that the C-5 transported space shuttles for NASA. That is incorrect. Two Boeing 747s were modified to transport space shuttle orbiters.
I think the TU-160 is also the largest plane with variable wing geometry. Fascinating plane, no question.
Some of these collossal birds look really good, but others then are quite unusual or straight WEIRD.
Though i LOVE the Guppy. It´s cute. From afar.
Is the TU-160 bigger than the B-1?
Would be those two for the first 2 spots, then the F-111 then the F-14 I suspect - though I think one of the Soviet fighters might have been as big as the F-14.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 Yes, according to Wikipedia, the TU-160 is larger, though i couldn't find the bomb load for the B-1, the BlackJack has 40 metric tons.
I am however quite certain that the Lancer is overall the superior plane. And i'm European, so no US patriotism boasting here.
20:38 An 225 is gone its blown to pieces now all we have left is the C5
Sadly
Ahh we love our queen (747) and our king (A380) of the skies just beautiful seeing these Beasts takeoff + land
I have to agree, it’s a shame that they’re going to be phased out over the next few years. They are beautiful behemoths and I no more want them to be grounded than I did the Concorde.
Nice video
RIP for Antonov An-225 Mriya which had been destroyed by the Russian army🤬
They are happy to destroy anything great belonging to us. 🇺🇦 They also don't respect other nations thinking that EVERYONE OWS them
Gg Russia💙🙏
I don't know who needs this prayer,you will always have safe journeys.
I do
Thanks for including the B-52. I still think the outriggers are hilarious. Miss seeing them in the air.
And their names too. If a newly wed couple flew on a B-52, it would've been their flying love shack baby
13:40 Is this a test? In the middle of talking about the distinctive 8-engine B52 is this clip of what I think might be a KC-135!
Definitely a KC-something, but I'm not sure if it's a 135 or not. Doesn't look ANYTHING like a B52 anyway.
Yes, that was lame.
Awesome mini documentary about Aviation! I love this!
747 is my fav i just love it
Mine too. I live in Western Australia & used to love watching them fly in and out. Sadly not any more. I really miss them.
A number of years ago, may 10 years, I saw an Antonov parked at the Indianapolis airport (IND). I don't know which one and why it was there but it certainly is difficult to forget ... the thing was jaw dropping big.
do you remember how many jet engine there ware?
@@himmeverhoef8636 - Unfortunately I don't, too long ago to remember that detail. I only remember confirming it was an Antonov and I only remember that because it seemed extremely unlikely there would be one in Indianapolis, or any US airport for that matter ... and yet there it was.
Saw one, with the six engines flying over Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, 🇬🇧, in 01/02, whilst visiting with my two children. Id never seen anything like it, as it lumbered overhead. From its low height i guessed it may have taken off from East Midlands airport. Now I'm not so sure, but said aircraft - definitely ! 😉
@@johnmininger7472 Weir Cook could probably handle the AN-225, but why would it be there is a VERY good question.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 - Yeah, idk. Might be worth mentioning that I wasn't flying on a commercial airline through the main terminal. The owner of the company I worked for at the time had a side hustle, owning 3 planes housed in a separate hangar for charter flights. We often used them to fly down to our other main office in Atlanta. That hangar was next to what I believe were maintenance hangars where I saw it parked on a return flight from Atlanta. It was a same day return flight and it was not there when we had left early that morning.
very interesting video
It's so huge that I feel like I'm watching this on magic mushrooms
nice video
Outstanding! I was glued to this. Well done!
The Caspian Sea monster is cool!
Did the script say 10 engines? I count only 8.
Were there 2 more on the vertical stabilizer?
Antonov An-225 will be missed...
Thank you for posting this impressive video
I live very close to where these Belugas take off and land in the UK, no matter that I see them flying low as they approach the runway almost daily, it’s a great sight to behold!
hello how you doing?
Beluga heights
Hi how are you ☺️
@@pclarke464 I'm pretty good nice meeting you here were are you from 💐🌹
The thumbnail is the most cursed thing I can ever imagine.
i honestly thought the a390 (a380 in thumbnail) was real until, in 2019, i found out about the existence of adobe photoshop
That thumbnail though 😂
IKR?!
Hey, I want to remind you that God loves us. His miracles are real. Just trust Him and always pray. If you are experiencing depression, anxiety, lack of finances, or anything that makes you doubt yourself, just remember that we have God and he will provide for our needs. Nothing is impossible for God; just keep your faith in Him and don't stop praying :)
Yeah preacher…
Keep deceiving yourself
Amen
Wth…
Bro when did mr. religious guy spawn in??
Anyone notice that voice sounds like the same guy from Simple History?
Thank you for the update, Top Fives..!! 11:39 The plane does look like a beluga whale. :)
Hmmmm, I wonder where the name came from....
Where is the 3 story jet??? Or was that just used as clickbait?
4:26 I’m sorry but the fastest commercial jet is the Concorde. But the Concorde is actually not in use anymore due to a accident in Russia, leading all the Concordes to be decommissioned or put in a museum. but if Boeing means fastest jet still operating then they are correct. I don’t mean to be rude or smart I’m just saying it’s not the fastest jet.
That thumbnail💀😂
That was cool ! New technologies can change the world…Appreciate your video😊
Astonishing facts ,, tremendous facts
Humanity could've done without all of them.
Three deck plane?! Next they’ll have 15 deck planes, then 20 deck planes followed by 30 deck planes, lol. I mean, when does it end?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Scary 😱
And up next, we have the Photoshop plane!
Which one, there have been quite a few over the years RUclips has existed - and some predating it.
So you mean to tell me they built these highly advanced planes in the 70’s but a cell phone has yet to exist? Lol hmmmm
They know we they doing making money of these phones they could've made i phone's in the 80s
Thump nail plane: *exists
Crosswind: Ima end this planes whole carrier
Ima end this planes whole flight*
Awesome 😎💯
Incredible.I grew up with a love for planes growing up off of Penrose Ave.Phila.Intl.Airport.I've always had admiration for those who can fly those them-
@Tk So. Philly Omg me too! Well I didn't grow up over there but WP lol...I always had a love of planes since I was 6. My dad used to take me and sister over there by the airport to watch them take off back when you could get that close. My sister wasn't really into it though lol🤷🏾♀️ Thanks to my dad I've always been into powerful, fast machines with aircrafts being my favorite 😊
@@bigpumpkin49 I heard that Bigpumpkin-😉
Flying isn't very difficult. It's the landing part that gives trouble.
Isn't the Caspian Sea Monster/Lun Class Ekranoplan sitting on a beach somewhere near Dagestan presently?
Metric system also pls. Gruezi from Switzerland🇨🇭
greeting from the rest of the world execpt the US
Gruezi dear friend! Güten tag!
Wow . . so great amazing😃😄😃
Stratolaunch at #14?
OBVIOUSLY not a sorted list.
Should be either #2 or #1 depending on what specific statistic you are looking at vs the AN-225.
Saw an Antonov An-225 in Omaha about a decade ago. Forget what colors she was flying. BIG puppy!
Yeah. But the Super-guppy was the real big puppy, a Super-guppy-puppy.
Channel name Top Fives: video title top “15” largest plane ever built...
RIP Mria.... sad
There’s an incomplete airframe near the sight where the one and only An225 was destroyed.
From what I could gather, engineers are going to piece together a new An225 from the incomplete airframe and salvaged parts from the smushed plane.
In it’s prime, the An225 was used to transport the Boran orbiter much like the 747 carried the shuttles around…..
@@robertdragoff6909 There are transportation videos where the AN225 is seen transporting powerplant equipment from Siemens in South America. An aircraft with an unblemished flying record, an engineering marvel.... everything about it was magnificient.
It’s amazing what technology humans can achieve!
Rayvan
Yeah, just a shame a lot of it is used for war and ways to kill people, plus damage the earth.
We could do so much good if we all wanted to instead of fighting each other, most of it is to do with religion.
amazing ٢٢٢
hello how you doing?
Good knowledge
Look at the an 225
It’s the biggest plane I’ve ever seen with six engines
ruclips.net/video/mAGJXaAYDhI/видео.html
Sad
Ive come here because of TikTok "What if thumbnails are true"
Nothing is operating in Russia.
i swear i've literally dreamt of the 15th plane on this list. and i've never heard of it until now.
"It's okay, triple decker a380 isn't real, he can't harm you"
Triple decker a380:
3:03 Here he said it. Satellites. Not for launch into an imaginary outer space, but to launch balloons that carry communication devices, otherwise known as satellite ❤️
As the air traffic controller said to the pilot "You have over 800 people!"
Whoever made that thumbnail I love you and I hate you at the same time
I had a chance to see an Antonov and walk through it. They're massive!
One day it will be possible to build a plane so large that it will not matter if it crashes into the ocean. Because the plane will be so tall it will be impossible to sink.
@@neilmcintosh5150 Not sure you understand how physics work. Before you start trying to learn about physics, maybe lookup how deep an Ocean is. The shallowest Ocean has a mean depth of 1300 meters depth.
awesome!
RIP seamonster
Anazing video
Dont know where will the man fly tomorrow and how far.The previous 100 yrs have been unbelievable. What is the future çant imagine. Hope the man finds heaven in the horizon soon.
Great😊
Alternate Title: Worlds biggest lies portrayed by photoshop
It looks like Mrbeast's lego tower is definitely taller than the KC-10 Extender
I think....
Bruh lol
The thumbnail 💀 (1000th comment!)
The thumbnail of the a380 with 3 floors srtikes again
If it has 3 floors then it's a390
That's. Real. Sick
Yea that triple decker airplane looks rad!! It would be awesome if instead of 6 jet it would have 4 jet engines and 2 propellers that generate power for the electronics(at the edges of the wing so it can safely be made to stop due to any failures and it won't mess up the mainframe).
Also adding a fuse to the network electronics and have a centered electric system on another fuse just incase of any remote attacks would help the pilot in such incidents. The "Blackbox" always captures everything so there shouldn't be a problem.
I'm pretty sure the only aircraft to combine both prop and turbojets engines was the B-36 in it's later versions.
I'm not counting turboprops of course in that statement.
the triple decker is a CLICKBAIT plane and does not exist
Teacher: no building paper airplanes
Kids in the back:
For the record, it is lbs of thrust not force.
Aren't pounds technically a force? As in F = ma
What a wonderful Aeroplan
You forgot the huge "O M G !" in your thumbnail. More clickbaity that way.
08:43 - Fully loaded, that is what we call a can of whoopass.
0:52
Fastest bomber ONLY if you're counting production aircraft - the XB-70 was quite a bit faster.
Exactly
And ICBMs and nuclear subs made them all obsolete lol.
@@linuxgeex Not really.
Lots of targets that are not worth tossing Nukes at.
The xb70 is also bigger than some of these planes but did not made the list. The title says largest airplanes ever made. Even though xb70 was an experimental aircraft
@@calabar92 There is no reason to exclude "experimental" and "prototype" airplanes, as the 2 largest on the list fit into that category (AN-225 and Stratolaunch).
3:13 there were concepts for Boeing 747s that were aircraft carriers, cruise missile launchers, and wait for it... NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCHERS! How much cooler could these Boeing 747 get?
I have never flown before. I have severe anxiety and panic attacks. I may have a massive panic attack and would make the life hell for all them on board listening to me freak out and have a crying fit.
traveling by airplane is actually the safest way you can possibly travel even safer than by boat
If it helps, you have bigger posibilities to die in the taxi on your way to the airport than on the plane flying
@@MiguelSucksAtUrbanism true
Don't worry, planes only crash once..
That thumbnail tho 🤣
It seems like the sky is the limit when the tax payer is footing the bill.
Stratolaunch was NOT taxpayer paid. It is the rare exception among these planes though.