The E4B is my all-time favorite military aircraft. As a USAF veteran, I worked and flew on board it for almost 20 years!!! To me, there is no view more stunning than to watch this aircraft come in for a landing. Awesome memories.
How pften do they actually fly? because i'd only assume that they would fly for a reason and training would be on a simulator due to the extremely important mission of the E-4
Yeah, would love to hear the engineering discussion when that solution was presented. To introduce those extra moving parts can not be desired even though it looks great.
The C-5 is a favorite modern USAF plane of mine. I live near the approach to old airbase where is huge plane once came and went. They are so big and So quite it always surprised and pleased me to see them come and go thanks
How is it even possible for him, to get dislikes... as if they could get this awesome video quality 🙄 every Video on this Channel is High end. Well done 💪
Lucky you seeing the US Government 747 E4B and then a magnificent C-5 Galaxy, the C-5 is one of my all time favourite aircraft. Fantastic video mate, a job well done!!
i have a picture of this E-4B parked and the other one on a take off at Offutt AFB in the early 90's. only 2 existed and they were called National Emergency Airborne Command Posts back in the day, now they are called something different.
1:37 Dieses mächtige Flugzeug. So beeindruckend. Und dann hier in Deutschland. Danke für die tollen HQ Aufnahmen und die 1A Kameraführung. So etwas ist selten in UA-cam.
On 9 April ago, this aircraft 10-0223 (see at 9:07) was caught fire just after landing at Charleston AFB just from Mildenhall RAF Station in UK. The aircraft suffers substantial damage on left fuselage just under the left wing.
April 24, 1997: the US Air Force is holding a massive air show at Nellis AFB, Nevada for its 50th Anniversary. Everything the US Air Force owns at the time is on display and/or flying, in addition to some of the very best air demonstration teams in the world at the time (Great Britain, Italy, Brazil, Japan, the US Navy’s Blue Angels and of course the Thunderbirds.) At the time I was stationed at Nellis, so I had a front row view of the entire operation. A C-17 is doing its demonstration, and they land, roll down the length of the runway, stop, then start backing up using the thrust reversers. Being the jokester I have always been, I started beeping...an 80-year old WWII veteran turns to his wife and says “see! I told you it had to have a backup alarm!”
1:52 That *smart* can be sucked through the E-4’s engine 😂💔 Amazing video and awesome editing! Stunning captures as well! A 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 video! Keep up your amazing work buddy! And stay safe! Greetings from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦😁✋ Edit: just read the description, let’s hope the C-17 returns to service, great to see you filmed it before the incident, update the C-17 globemaster page on Wikipedia and put the pictures of the aircraft that was involved in the incident, I thinks it’s a great idea! 💡😉 *DANKE* :)
I was 17 and taking pictures of F16's taking off, I was quickly approached by MP's and they exposed my film because that E4B was in the background. At least thats what they told me. I thought I was in big trouble! 😂 Great video!
Really excellent to watch . Probably the best I've seen for some time .This particular B747 E4B ended up in Stansted after the Brussels dept . Not sure who was on board . But great to watch keep it going.
That one C-17, Tail Number 223, needs to spend some time in a paint barn, because, there's a few areas on the forward fuselage, that's missing paint. Also, great job on capturing some of the wake vortex produced by the C-5!
Again a stunning video. Some really good quality from your hand! My favorite is the E-4 as you almost never see them, really awesome shots 😎 One small tip, use a little bit less sharpening in the post processing, the video looks a bit over sharpened 😉 Keep up the good work, I always watch all your vids 💪
Thanks for your feedback 👍 We will check this with the sharpness - since a few videos we use another sharpening workflow in post production. Could be of that... Thanks again!
@@FRAproductions which kind of sharpening do you, normally I use the standard sharpening in the lumetri in Adobe Premiere; if you use some other technique I am open to learn as well 😁 Would be nice if there is some high pass filtering technique available for premiere like the one we use in photoshop 😎
We use the same like you - but two times during our workflow. Seems to much 😁... Especially If there is heat haze it looks too sharp. I checked out some Plugins but it wasn't better...
@@FRAproductions Nice, think once is enough, I always use 50 to 70 percent for a sample! I film with the Nikon 200-400mm lens so it doesn't need much 😁 I gues you also use after effects for stabilization (motion tracker)? Your samples are also always very stable!! 😎
In the comments above, Muhammad states this plane (0223) caught fire April 09 while landing at Charleston. I hope it has been restored since this video was taken.
I haven't seen, (or heard) a C5 take off in years! I seem to remember them being a LOT louder back in my day?! Are they using quiter engines these days? The whole reason I watched this video was to hear that sound again and it didn't happen. I always loved that sound! Nothing on earth sounded like that.
I'm so happy that the US is getting two of the last new 747s being built to be used as Air Force One. Imagine how sad it would've been if we had waited another five or ten years to replace those planes? 747 production already would've ended and we would've been forced to buy something else...I guess probably 777Xs. Not that I don't like the 777X. But nothing will EVER match the beauty of the 747, and IMO it is only right that the 747 represents the USA by carrying the President around the world.
The E4B is my all-time favorite military aircraft. As a USAF veteran, I worked and flew on board it for almost 20 years!!! To me, there is no view more stunning than to watch this aircraft come in for a landing. Awesome memories.
E4B is home based in my city, Omaha, Ne at Offutt AFB . It’s great to see them flying overhead on a regular basis,
How pften do they actually fly? because i'd only assume that they would fly for a reason and training would be on a simulator due to the extremely important mission of the E-4
@Hans Tuber ok, thank you
1:23 He vowed to the Queen of the Skies. How respectful!
That's what I also thought! 😀
@@FRAproductions I thought the 747 was the queen
@@brianrigsby7900 are you dum that 747 is the queen of the sky’s
@@saamthepuffer4336 didn’t say 747
@@brianrigsby7900 it is a 747
Living in Dover and seeing the C5 during exercises is wild. Amazing how something that big just kind of floats.
Really awesome! The E-4 is probably the best looking 747 out there! Love the sound of the CF6-50!
The steadyness and quality of these videos are outstanding
C17 Globemaster 😍 The most beautiful airlifter ever.
At 15:13 there is a ponytail, cool lady! Stunning video footage!!
How you guys track the airplanes is just phenomenal
Flightradar addicts😂😂😂
@@ziepex7009 but air force is track able???
@@johannesmaier368 yep!
ADS-B and Flightaware
@@johannesmaier368 yes. If you use the FR24 app, you can use RCH for USAF planes, CNV for US Navy planes.
КАКОЙ ОН КРАСИВЫЙ И ГРАЦИОЗНЫЙ БРАВО МОЛОДЦЫ КОНСТРУКТОРА И ИНЖЕНЕРА КТО СОЗДАЛ ТАКОГО КРАСАВЦА 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷👍🇱🇷💖💖💖💖💖💖👍👍👍👍👍👍СУПЕР ДЕРЖАВА
Interesting how the E4B's engines sound a hell of a lot like the TF-39's
They do, but I’m pretty sure the E4B’s are the GE CF6 engines.
@@DeathRaven. General Electric developed the CF6 from the TF39, so it makes total sense they sound similar.
@@DeathRaven. You are definitely correct about that.
At 15:12 you can see the ponytail of the female co-pilot of the C-5 Galaxy. Fantastic video.
17:15 nice shot of landing gear going up!
Vielen, vielen Dank für die tollen Videos, bin immer wieder begeistert von der Arbeit und Qualität 👍
Sehr gerne! Vielen Dank für das gute Feedback 👍👍
I had the pleasure of flying in a CH53 while I was serving in the U.S. Navy as a photographer. Great memories!
I just love the Galaxy's rotating main landing gear.
Yeah, would love to hear the engineering discussion when that solution was presented. To introduce those extra moving parts can not be desired even though it looks great.
Fantastic footage as always!
Thank you, I enjoyed it very much.
Really love this video man!, The E4B Haves been active as ever lately. Really love our equipment!
Thank you very much mate!
Breath taking captures and excellent description. Thank you for sharing this brilliant video
The C-5 is a favorite modern USAF plane of mine. I live near the approach to old airbase where is huge plane once came and went. They are so big and So quite it always surprised and pleased me to see them come and go thanks
Schon wieder tolles aufnahmen👍
Again, I say.. I have yet to find a better UA-cam channel with greater aircraft coverage content than this!
Your videos are the best plane spotting videos by far. I watch them on my giant screen TV and they are amazing. Keep it up. And thanks!
Klasse...nein, hervorragende Aufnahmen!!! Es macht immer wieder Spaß sich diese Videos anzuschauen. Merci fürs zeigen!
Vielen Dank 👍👍😁
Incredible! Cool catches and such high quality filming!
Thanks a lot for your good feedback 🙂👍
Superb variety of aircraft, love it, and the flawless quality of visuals and audio that you bring time and time again. Excellent work!
Thank you very much!
The reverse thrust looks so amazing !
The video quality is perfect, better than the official news organization of the US Air Force.
Thanks a lot 👍👍
How is it even possible for him, to get dislikes... as if they could get this awesome video quality 🙄 every Video on this Channel is High end. Well done 💪
Thanks a lot for your good feedback and supporting our channel 👍 👍 👍
8:35 Wow a Boeing 737-400 Passenger plane with eyebrow windows! Rare!
Thank you for this awesome video!!!! Saw the E-4B live....so amazing
16:39 beautiful shot of the thrust reversers engaging
I really your videos! I always watch them when I feel angry in order to calm myself diwn. They are so relaxing!
Thanks for your good feedback 👍 Nice to know that it helps you to relax. 🙂
Lucky you seeing the US Government 747 E4B and then a magnificent C-5 Galaxy, the C-5 is one of my all time favourite aircraft.
Fantastic video mate, a job well done!!
Beasts of the flying world...
Amazing video which showcases some rare aircrafts... Really loving all your contents...As always wonderful editing...Way to go
Your right! :)
Thank you 👍👍
Just super - I could watch this all day Such beautiful filming. Superb.
Thanks a lot for your good feedback and supporting our channel 👍 Watch it all day 😁👍
I'm always freakend by this quality!
Amazing captures
Thank you very much mate!
outstanding spotting effort.well done
Thank you very much my friend! Glad you like it!
1:58 what a beautiful clip
i have a picture of this E-4B parked and the other one on a take off at Offutt AFB in the early 90's. only 2 existed and they were called National Emergency Airborne Command Posts back in the day, now they are called something different.
1:37 Dieses mächtige Flugzeug. So beeindruckend. Und dann hier in Deutschland. Danke für die tollen HQ Aufnahmen und die 1A Kameraführung. So etwas ist selten in UA-cam.
Das kommt ziemlich häufig vor da es viel Amis in DE hat.
@@yz4713 Doomsday Plane tatsächlich so oft in Deutschland? Ma wir werden das Ziel der Mission wohl nie erfahren...(;-)
Really cool catches mate, fabulous, you are so lucky to get those rare planes!
Liked the E-4B, fantastic plane!
Thanks mate!! 👍
@@FRAproductions You welcome!
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@@MadeiraAirport Olá vejo que vê o mesmo que eu
@@portugal0014 parece que sim, gosto muito do conteúdo do FRAproductions :)
WOW! This landing gear retraction system is something! 13:06
Just imagine if the mechanism fails and you have to land with all wheels twisted in a 90 degree angle.
@@AbcAbc-ox6pg Would be quite a ride!
Weltklasse wie immer 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏾🙏🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks ,Enjoyed, Still after 50+ years of flying on commercial airlines, How something so big and heavy can get into the air.
Super class videos 👍👍
Absolute perfection
Thank you very much! Glad you like it!
Awesome!
Thank you very much man!
Beautiful video ❤❤ stunning capturing 😍😍
C17❤
Thank you very much man!
Klasse Video und Tolle Flugzeuge ✈️✈️✈️✈️
Amazing catches👍🏼😍
BA 787 landing was awesome
Excellent video
Awesome work
Wow freaking awesome spotting video! 👍👌 Amazing footage and sounds! Tons of most interesting planes!
Thanks Matt! 👍👍
Best spotting channel on UA-cam this guy should easily be at 1 million subs
Thank you very much haha!
As usual, an epic video mate! Loved the E4B, but also many other nice catches. Well done!!
Thanks mate!! 👍😁
Vielen Dank für das Video 😁👍 Galaxy💪👍
What an incredible video mate! Liked!
Thanks Jelmer 👍👍
Man, 9207 really greased it - great video!
Nice video!
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Great Video
Wow you were lucky to capture those rare aircrafts in Stuttgart! Awesome video! 👍
Stunning 👍👌👍👌👍👌💐
On 9 April ago, this aircraft 10-0223 (see at 9:07) was caught fire just after landing at Charleston AFB just from Mildenhall RAF Station in UK. The aircraft suffers substantial damage on left fuselage just under the left wing.
It still looks terrible. Time stamp 09:29 and 09:49. At the very least, it should be painted.
Stunning views
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super coole aufnahmen!
I noticed that TUI 787 when it was leaving GSP. It is quite an unusual aircraft for this airport.
rare moment, amazing video
Thank you very much my friend!
Great video, your quality makes me jealous.
I love the C17 with the emergency vehicles. Look like the C17 had sirens!
Thank you very much man!
@@FRAproductions no problem
April 24, 1997: the US Air Force is holding a massive air show at Nellis AFB, Nevada for its 50th Anniversary. Everything the US Air Force owns at the time is on display and/or flying, in addition to some of the very best air demonstration teams in the world at the time (Great Britain, Italy, Brazil, Japan, the US Navy’s Blue Angels and of course the Thunderbirds.) At the time I was stationed at Nellis, so I had a front row view of the entire operation.
A C-17 is doing its demonstration, and they land, roll down the length of the runway, stop, then start backing up using the thrust reversers. Being the jokester I have always been, I started beeping...an 80-year old WWII veteran turns to his wife and says “see! I told you it had to have a backup alarm!”
Belle vidéo intéressante, avec une très bonne qualité d'image et un cadrage précis. Bravo !
Excellent video very clear and extremely entertaining - Thank You
Jawoll. Hab aufm radar die e4 gesehen und mich gefreut das du sie gefangen hast 👌🌍
Vielen Dank 😁👍👍
Absolutely top tier spotting. My favorite was the Learjet. 💙
First class videos! Always! 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
1:52 That *smart* can be sucked through the E-4’s engine 😂💔
Amazing video and awesome editing! Stunning captures as well! A 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 video! Keep up your amazing work buddy! And stay safe! Greetings from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦😁✋
Edit: just read the description, let’s hope the C-17 returns to service, great to see you filmed it before the incident, update the C-17 globemaster page on Wikipedia and put the pictures of the aircraft that was involved in the incident, I thinks it’s a great idea! 💡😉 *DANKE* :)
There was never any risk to her, you're letting the depth of field deceive you.
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I was 17 and taking pictures of F16's taking off, I was quickly approached by MP's and they exposed my film because that E4B was in the background. At least thats what they told me. I thought I was in big trouble! 😂 Great video!
WOW, TR's with the nose gear off the ground. Better hope all the TR's open.
Really excellent to watch . Probably the best I've seen for some time .This particular B747 E4B ended up in Stansted after the Brussels dept . Not sure who was on board . But great to watch keep it going.
Thanks Steve! Nice to read that you like it so much 👍
Good job.
Thank you very much Greg👍
Como sempre mais um vídeo simplesmente maravilhoso, é um prazer assistir 👏👏👏👏⚘💝🌹💋💖💋💚🌹🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Muchas Gracias!
Very good Video
Super Video ;D
Vielen Dank!
superb video , great job
Thanks Julien!
First time I’ve come across your channel. Instant sub. Superb footage. Amazing quality!
Thank you very much! Welcome 👍
Nice video
That one C-17, Tail Number 223, needs to spend some time in a paint barn, because, there's a few areas on the forward fuselage, that's missing paint. Also, great job on capturing some of the wake vortex produced by the C-5!
Wonderful
The guy sitting behind the door of the UH-60 is tracking you guys :P
Haha ;DD
Awesome 13:10 👍👍👍👍
Again a stunning video. Some really good quality from your hand! My favorite is the E-4 as you almost never see them, really awesome shots 😎 One small tip, use a little bit less sharpening in the post processing, the video looks a bit over sharpened 😉 Keep up the good work, I always watch all your vids 💪
Thanks for your feedback 👍 We will check this with the sharpness - since a few videos we use another sharpening workflow in post production. Could be of that... Thanks again!
@@FRAproductions which kind of sharpening do you, normally I use the standard sharpening in the lumetri in Adobe Premiere; if you use some other technique I am open to learn as well 😁 Would be nice if there is some high pass filtering technique available for premiere like the one we use in photoshop 😎
We use the same like you - but two times during our workflow. Seems to much 😁... Especially If there is heat haze it looks too sharp. I checked out some Plugins but it wasn't better...
@@FRAproductions Nice, think once is enough, I always use 50 to 70 percent for a sample! I film with the Nikon 200-400mm lens so it doesn't need much 😁 I gues you also use after effects for stabilization (motion tracker)? Your samples are also always very stable!! 😎
what are the doing there ? =) - - - amazing videos =)
Crazy how you saw that c-17 just fine, then its next landing it caught fire.
Echt schönes Video,Daumen hoch
Sad to see so much wear and tear on the first-gen Gloabmasters. Go give 'em a fresh coat of paint!
In the comments above, Muhammad states this plane (0223) caught fire April 09 while landing at Charleston. I hope it has been restored since this video was taken.
I haven't seen, (or heard) a C5 take off in years! I seem to remember them being a LOT louder back in my day?! Are they using quiter engines these days? The whole reason I watched this video was to hear that sound again and it didn't happen. I always loved that sound! Nothing on earth sounded like that.
15:10 a captain on the flight deck with a baseball cap on?
Never seen that before.
There be a lady in there too!
I'm so happy that the US is getting two of the last new 747s being built to be used as Air Force One. Imagine how sad it would've been if we had waited another five or ten years to replace those planes? 747 production already would've ended and we would've been forced to buy something else...I guess probably 777Xs. Not that I don't like the 777X. But nothing will EVER match the beauty of the 747, and IMO it is only right that the 747 represents the USA by carrying the President around the world.