INCREDIBLE!! Boeing 747-400 MEGA SPLASH during thrust reverse - EVA Air Taipei Landing! [AirClips]
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A 747 400, no matter how old she is, but she never gets old.
She gets retired
I flew all around the world in the 70's and early 80's for work. I loved the 747. I flew on the Pan Am Clipper Maid of the Seas from Heathrow to JFK and was saddened to see the nose laying on the ground in Lockerbie, Scotland.
The most terrifying flight on a 747 was from Bahrain to Frankfurt on a Quantas 747 flying through a storm at night over the Mediterranean. I was on the left side in a window seat and watched the wing tip bend up and down an estimated 30 feet. The engines were moving violently on their nacelles. People were barfing, screaming and praying. The lightning would allow us to see the effects of the turbulence on the engines and wings. I was sure we would die. We arrived in Frankfurt in the early morning and people actually went down the air stairs and kissed the ground. I had been on hundreds of flights but that one was the worst.
After that flight I was very proud of Boeing's engineering abilities and never worried about turbulence again.
Wow, that must have been terrifying but what a testament to the aviation engineers!
Boeing builds them strong. The next worse flight was on a Happy Hawaiian Vacations ancient worn out 747. The pilot announced that this cattle car just set a new airframe load record, something like 722,000 lbs. Great. Old and overloaded with cheap fare old people with 5 bags each. I was sitting in the last window seat in the right side of the tail with the drink carts behind me. It was after dark. We hit rough weather. Then rougher...
When the flight attendants are strapped in and you hear one crying uncontrollably, and some guy telling her ''Trust the plane, trust the plane!'' it didn't inspire confidence in me.
An hour from Honolulu the turbulence was building and building. The plane shook side to side and took 2 gigantic dips where we were weightless for 5-7 seconds. The second dip felt like we smacked into the ocean. BOOM! The overhead bins opened up, stuff spilled out, the beverage carts were secured to the floor but bottles came out and broke. Insulation came out from behind the plastic around my window.
The Flight Attendant behind me was crying into a towel hysterically. I'm an engineer and all I could think about was that new record for the airframe loading. Wonderful. Then the turbulence stopped. A few people got hurt from overhead baggage falling on them. When we landed I once again thanked the guys at Boeing who designed the 747. It held together.
My short job was on a Navy refueling and supply ship. I considered bumming a ride back to San Francisco on it after that rough ride. But...the boss needed me sooner. The DC-10 flight back was crowded but the air was smooth. The kid in the seat in front of me screamed and cried the whole way back and the guy next to me must have weighed 450 lbs, squeezing me into the window. I'm done flying anywhere these days.
+kimmer6 I was an Industrial Engineer for both BAC and one of their vendors. My most memorable flight was a jump seat trek on the Aer Lingus ship "St. Patrick", in '85. Neatest experience was a rapid takeoff in a USAir 757 a few years back (early 2000's), while testing a new MCDU install and a software upgrade. Wholeheartedly agree with respect to BAC engineering capabilities, add to that a corporate-wide pride in workmanship ...
that's sod all tried sandstorms, RPG's & AA fire in Afghan
you're a good story teller. tell us another one...
Glad you hold the shot on the engines and the wing all the way through. Hate it when camera pans inside the cabin and back.
So the leading edges retract during thrust reversing. Ya learn something new every day.
They fold under the wing, and that kills the wings lift and makes the plane stick to the runway better during braking.
+RoyalMela Sports car should have that technology.
+gearzone2611 pagans hyuara and la Ferrari have flaps and spoiler just like an aircraft and the pagani even has ailerons
They're called Kreuger slats and they're used at high angles of attack, (slow flight) to keep air moving over the top of the wing.
It's hard to see in this vid, but the most important part of them is the gap, (slat) they leave between the leading edge and the main wing structure. This gap allows high pressure air from underneath the wing to flow over the top of the wing to energize the low pressure boundary layer and stop the wing from stalling.
Thanks for the comments. The observation I was making though, was that the flaps and slats on most planes stay right where they were set during touchdown and roll out, the exception being the spoilers which are armed to deploy with suspension compression. My guess is that the inboard leading edges are retracting during thrust reverse automatically in order to reduce flutter; on the 747 the inboard leading edge surfaces are flexible and are reshaped during transit, from flat when tucked away to sexily curved when extended.
The way the reverse doors, spoilers and slats move together is so amazing to the eye!
Mechanical ballet.
747.... the most handsome commercial airplane ever.
DC 10 is another favorite.
what fsx mods are you using?
I really hope you are joking
this is real
+xboxgamer ....
This is a real landing, not FSX
FSX? This is X-Plane...
I love that "ping-pong" sound. It tells tells the crew: We are committed to landing, whether you f...n like it or not....
Wow, utterly amazing view of the splashback, really shows the power of these CF6 engines! I've never sat upstairs on the 747, seems like it is the best view of the engines!
I doubt that was upstairs. Must be near door 2 of the aircraft, where the best view are.
That is also another common misconception. For the best scenario, being near door 69 is your best bet.
wow such a funny joke...
No fans of two engine craft are waving their little environmental flag as they want the 747 banned.
inflight Video
Whether its on dry or wet surfaces, the Queen never fails to make a majestic landing! Thanks for sharing! The thrust reversers were a real ear candy for me :)
I love watching 747s in rainy days.
You are not the only one ;)
Was on one today the landing was perfect love them
an147 ikr
Planes are such amazing things and technology. Hats of to the humans!!!
When you compress the air enough the moisture becomes evident.
1:10
Is it normal for the wing to keep moving?
:O
Who ever shot this video, really comes across great. It's like we're on the plane too. Great job!
Pretty cool
delincunt
Surprised to see you here Suburban Delinquent! Love your vids!
race your motorcycle against it
what brings a famous motorcylist all the way over to this side of the youtubes
keep up the cool vids
Beautiful footage! Congratulations!!! All the best from Brazil...
Doesn’t anyone talk about how hell of a good quality of the video is. Also landing 7.5/10
There’s only one thing cooler than the takeoff.
The landing
So many very cool (visible) aerodynamic forces, (i.e. wing surface changes, negative top surface area pressure, etc) going on there. Congrats to the camera man (or woman?) for staying with it!
Reverse thrusters; so cool. I need to get me some of those...
a masterpiece of engineering
Love the sound of all that GE muscle. On the rails as a heavy diesel locomotive or under the wings of a mighty jetliner its GE all the way. Both engines sound beastly in full reverse thrust (planes) or in full dynamic breaking (Trains).
EVA's 747-400 fleet were retired in 2017, and I really miss them.
Somehow EVA turned the second deck of their 747-400 into economy class, I usually took flights between TPE & PVG with that cozy economy seat many years ago.
That wing flex
Perhaps more fascinating is watching airflow over the wing and the actions of the wing parts.
That is a super smooth landing :) excellent pilots
thats so cool i love how engines motors like whhruuuuuuuiiiiim they like higher and higher sound its sounds so powerful
It always amazes me when you can see all of the mechanics under the wing flaps (I think that's what they're called). It's a bunch of tiny gears and metal tubes that are super small, I always wonder how they're even strong enough to withstand the force those wings must endure during takeoff/landing and how when they lift all the parts are just exposed.
I love how on the 747s the engines look like they are gonna fall off😂
It's too bad that most passenger airlines putting the 747 out of service. The beloved Boeing 747 is being transformed into nothing but a cargo carrier. 1 like=1 tear shed for the 747. 😔
😦😠 Who did this who did this
Landing was amazing
some of the most incredible engineering is in those wings and engines, hail the human brain
EVA air : Welcome to TAIWAN
2:41 airplain porn 10/10
Very smooth. How do you keep your camera so steady?
Impressive rotation in the wing chord between inner and outer jet engines immediately after touchdown.
Shows how much the tension the pylons and fuses much be able to tolerate, and explains the risk of metal fatigue in the frame.
747 always do it best
beautiful views! and a terrific landing!
Cool, it really shows how reverse thrust works
That landing was smooth asfuck
seems like a smooth touch down. Never been in an 747 before. My sister has been a flight attendant for 18 years. I think shes only flew a handful of times on 747s.
6-10-16
Badass. Love jet engines. Sound, smell, tech, everything about em.
Awesome upload. Clear footage, stable. Well done sir.
I love the black engine caps. Awesome
amazing Machinery I love it
Oh so that is due to thrust reverse. Saw that many times but never had an idea for the gas release either until now
Thankyou Admin
its cool to see the engines actualy blowing out air.
Awesome video ! 👍🏻
cool video and beautiful landing !
Great stuff, love the Kreuger flaps on the wing leading edge.
How cool is that!!!!! Loved this video!!
Basically the turbine is still spinning in the same direction, the flaps open and direct the airflow in the opposite direction. Pretty neat stuff. It’s like holding a spoon under the faucet. The water sprays the other way.
The vapor blanket off the wing was pretty sweet too.
great hi-rez vid thanks, never tire of watching anything 747 :-)
747, a great airplane!
It's amazing that those engines are only held on by a couple pins.
... and the runway is now dry. I like your steady cam.
Pretty good example to see how runway foreign object damage (FOD) ingestion could really make a mess of a jet engine when the thrust reversers are engaged.
Good thing you added in the abbreviation. Well atleast you arent like most jack asses who say the abbreviation then have to explain it, taking more time than just saying the meaning.
Great footage! That also showed exactly what Thrust Reversers do! Once again amazing!
God those engines are a work of art beautiful Bravo awesome !
Great landing there crew, wonderful stuff. Nothing will ever replace that thrill for me even now in old age. I wish my heaven to be that of take off's and and landings. I just loved to fly soo much and now, in my old age I can't. However, keep flying for me and remember my name when you do. Thanks and good Karma to you all.
It looks like the air is getting out of the way. So pretty!
338 thumbs down? Why??? Cool video, thanks for sharing!
Adrian Kline
Adrian Kline Probably because of the five unnesecesary minutes at the beginning
I guess some people are afraid of flying videos.
Great video. Thanks for posting.
This plane is massive and beautiful.😊
Wow, awesome video man.
in aircrafts when your sat next to the wing why does it always bend and wobble so much
Great video! I love watching those engines working with the wings...and vice-versa.
"Go ahead and sign that engine wash off on #2 and #4 engine."
great video. I never realized that slats fold under on the 74 upon landing.
Very cool. I flew on a 747 several times back and forth to Seoul, Korea.
Wow that's impressive !!!!! Love it
Boeing 747 ruled the sky for decades its sad to see them go to Arizona desert and await their fate
tis a shame,hopefully Lufthansa continue will operate the 747-8 for years to come.
some will keep on flying for some eastern or african airline
Some maybe, but I bet most airlines, even smaller ones, will just lease newer planes which are cheaper to run and maintain.
hey, British airways 747 go to PHX as the only transatlantic service they serve with the 747s to america, not to rot :)
Still one of the best planes by far. Airbus will never be able to surpass it. The A380 came out over 30 years later and the 747 is still better
It's my birthday on 7th June and u released a vid of the queen🧡💚😂😍
it seems to be a smooth landing!!! nice
Nice shot of those powerful RB 211s!
They should have a similar view of the wings and engines on a monitor in the cockpit. It seems it would be nice to have immediate visual confirmation of problems with the wings, engines and as well with the tail. Sending a crew member back to look isn't very practical in an emergency. Currently the tail can't be viewed from anywhere onboard.
I see 4k likes 444 dislikes and 4 minutes and 44 seconds, nice video
Beautiful video. Thanks for posting.
I love flying Eva. Their service is top notch! Going to be flying United to Taiwan and then back from Japan in a few months, and I'm already dreading the lack of service and flight delays
I'm glad that I had the privileged of being a 747 passenger on many occasions. Fast, comfortable. Truly a queen...
I always want the plane to get off the runway asap once it's landed because what happened in the Canary Islands always lurks in my mind
As a pilot of a turboprop engine, Airplane jet engines are interesting to watch at any time.
That was a cool video.
Beautiful! Beautiful!
*Thanks for share!!!*
Simply brilliant. Thanks for showing us this smooth operation smotthly mate. Have a great day!
That's pretty incredible!! Good job filming and I like your description of the aircraft!
I always wondered if the blades rotated to produce reverse thrust..
Rice fields in the city! I have never seen that before!!
So beautiful!
This is called reverse thrust ! Video nicely made !
What P3D mods are you using? Awesome vid man
It looks clear and cool
Wow, that's some clean engine.
Very nice..one of the best 747 landings I've seen on UA-cam
When i was young i used to think the wind on top of the wing was smoke from the engine and i freaked out then. 👌
Those engines jiggling around is very sensual🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣
So incredible !
What a time to be alive