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Parabéns pela informação apresentada que faria a diferença entre a vida e a morte de muitas pessoas nalguns acidentes de avião, muito obrigado, pena pouco mudar pra as vias salvar, 19/8/24 Godinho.
Great video. It's amazing just how flat, vast and very dry that part of Australia is. The early explorers were either incredibly brave or out of their minds.
Great video! I’m always curious to know the speed and altitude while flying, so If there is ever inflight wifi, I’m checking these on flight radar… it’s also interesting to see the ground speed difference flying east - west across Australia… can sometimes be 200-300kph difference
The ground speed difference between flying east and west here mainly lies in the so-called jet stream. Jet stream is the air at high altitude blowing at a specific direction.
Nice look at the particular forces and accelerations during flight. What I think would've been interesting to see was how much the GoPro sensors drift throughout the flight by comparing the before/after speeds and such.
Thanks for the suggestion. I got this GoPro recently and this is my first time to put my hand on the telemetry. I would love to “scientifically" investigate the reliability and stability of the sensors. Once I get familiarized with the mechanism behind it, I will start to do some experiments.
I would highly appreciate it if you click on the like button if you enjoy this video: it shows support for the video and it helps me a lot to grow this channel. Thank you for your support! 😁
Parabéns pela informação apresentada que faria a diferença entre a vida e a morte de muitas pessoas nalguns acidentes de avião, muito obrigado, pena pouco mudar pra as vias salvar, 19/8/24 Godinho.
Podes dizer-me qual o app usado , muito obrigado pelo vídeo.
Great video. It's amazing just how flat, vast and very dry that part of Australia is. The early explorers were either incredibly brave or out of their minds.
They must be both brave and out of minds.
Cool, and some nice views as well, especially when landing
Thanks for watching. This flight is landing at Ayers Rock/Uluru in the red centre in NT. The landscape is totally amazing and far beyond imagination.
@@DrBearAviation nice, probably the airport in Australia I most want to fly to!
Isso é real?
Damn the plane is going very fast!!
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Thanks for watching. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
Great video! I’m always curious to know the speed and altitude while flying, so If there is ever inflight wifi, I’m checking these on flight radar… it’s also interesting to see the ground speed difference flying east - west across Australia… can sometimes be 200-300kph difference
The ground speed difference between flying east and west here mainly lies in the so-called jet stream. Jet stream is the air at high altitude blowing at a specific direction.
@@DrBearAviation yes correct / in Australia this usually goes in an easterly direction… atleast in the lower half of the country
Nice look at the particular forces and accelerations during flight. What I think would've been interesting to see was how much the GoPro sensors drift throughout the flight by comparing the before/after speeds and such.
Thanks for the suggestion. I got this GoPro recently and this is my first time to put my hand on the telemetry. I would love to “scientifically" investigate the reliability and stability of the sensors. Once I get familiarized with the mechanism behind it, I will start to do some experiments.
Damn that was a soft, plump, juicy landing!
Thanks for watching. I just uploaded a new one for Airbus 330.
Where is this?
Sydney, Australia
@@roblewis8432 thanks.
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