It is sad to see her bid farewell... I almost spent my UA-cam time watching B747's. It made me sad & sometimes teary eyed watching retirement flights. Hopefully there will be a more hybrid Boeing 747's soon so that airlines will jump on it & grace once again the skylines and airports.
I was a Flight Attendant for a major International Airline for 38 years. I was lucky to be flying when the 747 just started in service in July 1970 until it was removed from service on the routes I flew to Europe in the late 1990's. I am the most grateful person you can ever imagine.
The jumbos (4 engine) like the A380 and 747 are becoming dinosaurs because the wheel hub airline business model is obsolete. Smaller 2 engine planes flying out of smaller airports on dirrect destination routes are more profitable. At the very least, the 747 will carry on as a cargo plane. The original designers of the 747 at Boeing had the forethought to design the 747 with cargo carrying in mind in case it was a looser for passenger flights. I agree. The wing design (which is borrowed from the 787) is sexy.
I think the A380 still is the aircraft of the future and ahead of it's time. It definitely needs a facelift, newer engines with better fuel consumption, and it needs to lose some weight, that's basically it. Because there is and will be a need for such a massive aircraft, airports all around the world will run into capacity problems, the value of landing slots will increase and of course airlines want to use that slot with the biggest aircraft they can get, and that's the 380 by far.
@@hansyolo9649 Of course you are correct, Hans, but I can't help but miss the B-747, all models, I took that aircraft many times in my world travels, when it was rather in its infancy, about 1970 or so, I played the piano in the upstairs deck. That curved staircase was truly memorable, as were all my flights on that beautiful aircraft. I know the 747 has been largely relegated to cargo now, with a few foreign countries still flying some passengers, but it's been mostly replaced by the A-380 series now. I felt the very same way about the Concorde, which I had the pleasure of flying on from NY to Paris in about 1984 or 5 and took a 747 back home. It was a different era though, and sadly, the skies will never see those two beautiful birds again in the same capacity! With world population increasing by about 83 million every year, they need larger aircraft to accommodate all those passengers. Hubs are more prevalent now, with longer flights servicing those hubs and regional aircraft making the inter-city flights to them.
I’ve longed to see a no smoke landing like that. Maybe made possible by the water, but damn, the only thing that flexed on that landing was the suspension
Great 747 compilation! One thing to note is that the inboard LEADING-EDGE FLAPS (between the fuselage and inboard engine) and the MIDDLE LEADING-EDGE FLAPS (between the two engines) RETRACT immediately after TOUCHDOWN (by deployment of the thrust reversers), but the OUTBOARD LEADING-EDGE FLAPS DO NOT RETRACT. On the 747-8, one inboard section of the outermost LEADING EDGE FLAPS also RETRACTS at this time; but not on earlier versions of the 747. As can partially seen after @15:50, these two sets of leading-edge flaps extend once again, after the thrust reversers are stowed. I've read that this occurs for two reasons: 1. to protect the leading edge flaps from the turbulent reverse thrust forces; 2. to further reduce lift on the wing to put more weight on the wheels for more effective braking. Also, as another viewer noted: the nose gear- mounted taxi light comes on after the main wheels touch down , but I believe that the taxi light switch in the cockpit is already in the "on" position and the weight-on-wheels [squat] switch completes the circuit to turn on the taxi light (not the pilot(s) turning it on, as they are occupied with landing the plane). Conversely, it would turn off as the aircraft lifts off during takeoff. This would occur to increase the life of the taxi light bulb and reduce heat in the nosewheel well, caused by a bulb left on.
When I was 11 years old I saw Alitalia B747 for the first time at Leonardo Da Vinci Aerodrome in Rome.. Right there and then the career dream was conceived.. And I lived that dream all my life.. Thank You CX.. And Thank You AvgeekYVR for this upload..
It is sad to see her bid farewell... I almost spent my UA-cam time watching B747's. It made me sad & sometimes teary eyed watching retirement flights. Hopefully there will be a more hybrid Boeing 747's soon so that airlines will jump on it & grace once again the skylines and airports.
Ah I didn´t recognized that untill I saw your comment! Interesting! But I think it turns on by itself directly at touchdown, What I´ve seen from inside cockpit landing videos (maybe a couple of hundred different landings) , pilots do not press anything at the overhead panel when they´re fully concentrated on landing safely at that speed. Taxi lights turns on by itself is maybe something special with 747! :D
Those -8s are the most beautiful aircraft in the skies. I flew Lufthansa into JFK and was blown away by how quiet she was. There’s nothing else like her and it’s so sad she hasn’t sold very well. I wish BA would’ve purchased a few after they leased a -8Freighter but once the lease was done they gave her back to her owners and I’ll tell you what.....she looked beautiful in BA livery.
I recently got into plane spotting and i live in vancouver. The last 747 ever that lands in Vancouver came just a month ago. It was a Lufthansa 747-400 from Frankfurt. Now that i am watching this, i feel like i was missing out in lots of awesome planes :(
Man I miss this older YVR. The 747 still ruled throughout the mid 2010s. The only 747 we get now im 2024 is Lufthansa's 747-400s, which occasionally flies here.
7:39 that was the craziest landing i have ever seen in my life, and boy have I seen some dang good landings ill tell you! It all started back when i was just a youngin lil whippersnapper, Jake Donnaheu took me down to the river bed and showed me what it means to wet a willy! 18:29 that was incredible
After testing both planes, the braking of the 747 is very harsh and unpleasant, while the braking of the Airbus A380 is much smoother and more comfortable for the passengers. Long live the French engineers !! 🇨🇵🇨🇵 (Except for the fighter planes .... long live the American engineers .....🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸)
Hey dude! Nice videos, you really got lucky on those spottings! Would you mind if I use 2 landings from here from a video I’m starting to make? I’ll credit you completely. If you can reply quickly, it would be great.
By far the best looking airplane ever. Absolutely beautifully graceful.
It is sad to see her bid farewell... I almost spent my UA-cam time watching B747's. It made me sad & sometimes teary eyed watching retirement flights. Hopefully there will be a more hybrid Boeing 747's soon so that airlines will jump on it & grace once again the skylines and airports.
Best looking ever?
Nah, this baby is the best
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agree
1:17 i don't think I can hear anymore
@@tahzibizimungu7677 tu 160 have better performance tho
I was a Flight Attendant for a major International Airline for 38 years. I was lucky to be flying when the 747 just started in service in July 1970 until it was removed from service on the routes I flew to Europe in the late 1990's. I am the most grateful person you can ever imagine.
It's a shame the 747-8 isn't doing better in terms of orders. It's a gorgeous plane. The wings are so sexy :)
The jumbos (4 engine) like the A380 and 747 are becoming dinosaurs because the wheel hub airline business model is obsolete. Smaller 2 engine planes flying out of smaller airports on dirrect destination routes are more profitable. At the very least, the 747 will carry on as a cargo plane. The original designers of the 747 at Boeing had the forethought to design the 747 with cargo carrying in mind in case it was a looser for passenger flights.
I agree. The wing design (which is borrowed from the 787) is sexy.
I think the A380 still is the aircraft of the future and ahead of it's time. It definitely needs a facelift, newer engines with better fuel consumption, and it needs to lose some weight, that's basically it. Because there is and will be a need for such a massive aircraft, airports all around the world will run into capacity problems, the value of landing slots will increase and of course airlines want to use that slot with the biggest aircraft they can get, and that's the 380 by far.
But the engines got nothing in common with B747.
@@hansyolo9649 Of course you are correct, Hans, but I can't help but miss the B-747, all models, I took that aircraft many times in my world travels, when it was rather in its infancy, about 1970 or so, I played the piano in the upstairs deck. That curved staircase was truly memorable, as were all my flights on that beautiful aircraft. I know the 747 has been largely relegated to cargo now, with a few foreign countries still flying some passengers, but it's been mostly replaced by the A-380 series now. I felt the very same way about the Concorde, which I had the pleasure of flying on from NY to Paris in about 1984 or 5 and took a 747 back home. It was a different era though, and sadly, the skies will never see those two beautiful birds again in the same capacity!
With world population increasing by about 83 million every year, they need larger aircraft to accommodate all those passengers. Hubs are more prevalent now, with longer flights servicing those hubs and regional aircraft making the inter-city flights to them.
@@MJLeger-yj1ww My comment seems ridiculous after Airbus scrapped the A380 but I still believe that Airbus missed opportunities and failed to adapt.
18:29 that was incredible
I’ve longed to see a no smoke landing like that. Maybe made possible by the water, but damn, the only thing that flexed on that landing was the suspension
Butter
The power of the "Queen" is a hard thing to overlook...
Great 747 compilation! One thing to note is that the inboard LEADING-EDGE FLAPS (between the fuselage and inboard engine) and the MIDDLE LEADING-EDGE FLAPS (between the two engines) RETRACT immediately after TOUCHDOWN (by deployment of the thrust reversers), but the OUTBOARD LEADING-EDGE FLAPS DO NOT RETRACT. On the 747-8, one inboard section of the outermost LEADING EDGE FLAPS also RETRACTS at this time; but not on earlier versions of the 747.
As can partially seen after @15:50, these two sets of leading-edge flaps extend once again, after the thrust reversers are stowed. I've read that this occurs for two reasons: 1. to protect the leading edge flaps from the turbulent reverse thrust forces; 2. to further reduce lift on the wing to put more weight on the wheels for more effective braking.
Also, as another viewer noted: the nose gear- mounted taxi light comes on after the main wheels touch down , but I believe that the taxi light switch in the cockpit is already in the "on" position and the weight-on-wheels [squat] switch completes the circuit to turn on the taxi light (not the pilot(s) turning it on, as they are occupied with landing the plane). Conversely, it would turn off as the aircraft lifts off during takeoff. This would occur to increase the life of the taxi light bulb and reduce heat in the nosewheel well, caused by a bulb left on.
Wow.. nice... 747 nowadays is a rare phenomenon at airports... my last 747 ride was back in 2008 with Singapore Airlines.
I flew too with the same plane 😁
Fantastic video. 747 is the best plane ever!
Rodney Owen no 727
@@lolascorner9606 yeah they're both great planes!
A380 is
@Nikhil Trivedi A380 is also the best plane ever.
When I was 11 years old I saw Alitalia B747 for the first time at Leonardo Da Vinci Aerodrome in Rome.. Right there and then the career dream was conceived.. And I lived that dream all my life.. Thank You CX.. And Thank You AvgeekYVR for this upload..
I could watch 747's all day long. The A380's....whatever; could care less.
Michael Pope 747s are ugly though...
@@autogolazzojr7950 Ugly say what?
Ulysses S. Grant you clearly don’t know anything about aviation..
@@autogolazzojr7950 the 747 is the older sister and the a380 is just her ugly sister lmao
It is sad to see her bid farewell... I almost spent my UA-cam time watching B747's. It made me sad & sometimes teary eyed watching retirement flights. Hopefully there will be a more hybrid Boeing 747's soon so that airlines will jump on it & grace once again the skylines and airports.
My favourite part was the 747 landing
@Tak D'Abo r/whoooosh
All pilots turn on the taxi light at touchdown. Very precise work ;)
Ah I didn´t recognized that untill I saw your comment! Interesting! But I think it turns on by itself directly at touchdown, What I´ve seen from inside cockpit landing videos (maybe a couple of hundred different landings) , pilots do not press anything at the overhead panel when they´re fully concentrated on landing safely at that speed. Taxi lights turns on by itself is maybe something special with 747! :D
Those -8s are the most beautiful aircraft in the skies. I flew Lufthansa into JFK and was blown away by how quiet she was. There’s nothing else like her and it’s so sad she hasn’t sold very well. I wish BA would’ve purchased a few after they leased a -8Freighter but once the lease was done they gave her back to her owners and I’ll tell you what.....she looked beautiful in BA livery.
Boeing 747 forever fan here!🛫✈️✈️🛬
Will always be the Queen of the Skys
Nothing compares - Great job Boeing, love it!! The 747 will live on!
Boeing -747 ,The best plane in the world!!! Greeting from Hungary🇭🇺
최고의 비행기 747 👍👍
Queen of The Skies 😍😍🙌🙌
I recently got into plane spotting and i live in vancouver. The last 747 ever that lands in Vancouver came just a month ago. It was a Lufthansa 747-400 from Frankfurt. Now that i am watching this, i feel like i was missing out in lots of awesome planes :(
Awesome B747 compilation! Some stunning footage seen here.
+Aviatorspot Thank you!
Can I use clips?
ty boeing for creating the heart of aviation ♥️
The big girl of the sky’s is without doubt the most beautiful aircraft ever built! This channel is a real treat!😎❤️😎
Awesome video.Hope the B747-8i can get more and more orders in the future and exist forever
李致霖 在這裡也可以找到臺灣人欸
Thanks for this. She's my favorite aircraft
Man I miss this older YVR. The 747 still ruled throughout the mid 2010s. The only 747 we get now im 2024 is Lufthansa's 747-400s, which occasionally flies here.
A 747 doesn't land. It settles gently onto the runway in the most relaxing and reassuring manner.
My favorite plane ever ✈️
I like Korean air's 747.
Fantastic captures, love these!
beautiful compilation
+CrazySpotter Thank you!! Boeing did all the work :P
She is really The Queen of the Skies!!! 😱😱😱
Incredible compilation mate!! Absolutely loved all the 747 footage!!
+YMML SpottingTeam Thanks! Its a great plane to spot eh? Sad to see them slowly fading away.
AvgeekYVR am crying when I know they are dissapearing
I love Jumbo Jet!
+Thai Aviation Club Me too! Classic jet!!
It will be a sad day when it goes out of production, and that day that seem too far off.
Fantastic camera work!
The queen never dies❤😎😎
Sweet video! You just earned another subscriber! ;)
Fantastic to see YVR for a change. Where else does one still sees KFC Convairs and this many Jumbos?
Awesome video, nice to see so many airlines operating 747s to YVR! Liked and subscribed!
+RVNspotting Thanks!! Hopefully we see them around for a little while longer
Beautifully done Andrew!! You always make the best videos, looking forward to what ever is to come :)
Amazing mountain backdrop when Eva Air comes in at 5’30
Like the B747-400 even more than the - 8 :)
Pesawat dengan bentuk terbaik. Gagah dan kekar..👍🏻👍🏻
thanks you so much for very nice video with my favourite airliner. I see, you are very good photographer. Perfect shoot of landing. J.H.
Wow! 3:01 made it better by making it more stable.
Magnificent landings
My boyfriend was many times flew the Boeing 747. He was pilot in the U.S. Navy and commerical airplanes.
Not that is what I call beauty contest , except all those Queens R winners , wow .
The "Big Owl" that rules the skies...
03:22 ❤️747 reverse thrust in water 🌊
Very enjoyable video, Thank you very much esp. now that they are being retired unless used for Cargo.
While the 747-400 is mighty, the 747-8i is even mightier!
El amo de los cielos!
747 🇲🇽✈
Location ???
Another fantastic video
+sanmalav Thanks!
747 The queen of the skies
727 the king of the skies
7:39 that was the craziest landing i have ever seen in my life, and boy have I seen some dang good landings ill tell you! It all started back when i was just a youngin lil whippersnapper, Jake Donnaheu took me down to the river bed and showed me what it means to wet a willy! 18:29 that was incredible
Most beautiful plane
i like boeing747 nice video~
+김영주 Thanks! Me too!!
AvgeekYVR can I say the models of the 747s if yes click read more
Boeing 747-400,Boeing 747 - 400f,Boeing 747-8i ,Boeing 747-8f
From which date was the LH 747 D-ABVM landing?
2:41 VH-OEJ was the same aircraft that drew the large qantas logo in 2020
Wow the most beautiful!
After testing both planes, the braking of the 747 is very harsh and unpleasant, while the braking of the Airbus A380 is much smoother and more comfortable for the passengers. Long live the French engineers !! 🇨🇵🇨🇵 (Except for the fighter planes .... long live the American engineers .....🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸)
747 is my Favorite Plane Actually
Hey dude! Nice videos, you really got lucky on those spottings! Would you mind if I use 2 landings from here from a video I’m starting to make? I’ll credit you completely. If you can reply quickly, it would be great.
Wow wonderful video friend
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Boeing 7478i first delivered to Korean Air. Feel good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~~~~~~~~~~~
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EVA Air, man that thing is loud!
Fred Schriks that is bacause it missed the touchdown zone, so it was doing full reverse thrust.
I like Boeing-747!! thank
I couldn't skip the ad!
Nice landing 🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Congrats on getting 2K subs. Keep up the great work.
+MedJet Aviation Thank you!! Slowly growing everyday :)
Love it......
1:16 full reverse thrust
Queen 👸 of the sky
Yo the first boeing 747 landing was a butter
loved that Korean Air go around.
Fabulous video!
+One World Flyer Thanks!!
Qantas hits hard
so beautiful
i love her ❤
The EVA Air 747 on the second clip is as loud as the Biman Bangladesh Airlines DC-10 taking off
Remember Wardair 747's?? 😎
play this video with Aerosmith I dont wanna miss a thing and turn of the volume of this video :D best 747Ftw
Beautifuly buttered indeed
Can you make a video of Aircanada's airbuses landing?
Is this los angeles airport?
Vancouver YVR airport ☺️✈️
Very nice
I Will miss 747 quenn of the skies😔
Show de Vídeo
parabéns
such an artwork
four engine aircraft sadly is disappearing from the skys
Incredible
I was wondering why all the planes were 747's until I remembered the title of the vid...
so smooth
The first one already almost hit it's engines
Eva air is soo lucky loud
China Airlines at 3.22 nice touchdown
And pretty close bird strike
No British Airways 747?