The Buzz sound is produced when the fan blades hit supersonic speeds, producing that buzz sound, The Rolls Royce RB211's buzz sound is very distinctive. All though they are a rare sight these days.
I detest takeoffs. For me it's one of the most dangerous parts of the flights imho, even worse than landings. The stress on the plane and engines is at max, yet there's no time and often not much runway to let you make any wrong decisions. For me it's 100% pilot judgement at this point, and that concerns me a lot because humans make mistakes.
@@rastaastablasta1383 No the Trent 1000 is on the 787. The RB211 is used on the 757, on BAs 747s and 767s, and on the Lockheed L1011 back when it still was in service.
Who doesn't love a Rolls Royce Trent when you hear it after the plane takes off? (say you live in a town near an airport and you catch it after it takes off) The sound of it coming closer just gives me goosebumps and i love it (Especially the A330),
A340-600 love that deep sound. The A320 neo kind of sounded smaller but deeper as well. oh but your 2nd one the E190 was just funny because out of nowhere that little buzz saw sound came out to play lol
CFM-56-5A1..i do not understand why those engines have such a strong resonating sound at wide open. To me a GE or lycoming sounds smoother at full throttle.
Best startup sounds go to the GE90s because of the deep bass it creates, best spool up goes to the Trent 700/800s because of the 3 -stage spool up: The howl, the transition, then the buzzsaw. Love how the CFM56-7B sounds in when the throttles are idled, that deep hum when thrust is reduced is really satisfying.
Thank you for posting this great video compilation! I appreciate your efforts and your generosity. I believe you saved the best for last: RR Trent 556-61, whose sound I love, especially during spool-up. I confess, though, that my favorite remains the Rolls-Royce RB211-524G/H that powered BA's 747-436 and 767-336 aircraft. It makes glorious music. Alas, those engines are no longer available for us to hear from inside an airplane. Thank you again for your excellent compilation!
@@bbinchi While I'm too young to have heard them personally, I've seen many videos of them online, and from my dad's collection of videos when they flew around Sri Lanka
8:21 One thing I see on the dash 8 is that before the dash 8 takes off it drops the flaps and you can see the landing gears and see the undercarriage open and shut by the window
Very biased but number 1 is a very clear choice and ahead of the others 1. General Electric GE90-115B 2. Rolls Royce Trent 772 3. Rolls Royce Trent XWB 4. IAE V2527-500 5. General Electric GEnx-1B 6. CFM56-7B26
Nah cf6 all the way. You gotta ride the plane to understand and get the chills. Modern planes like 777 can’t give you that experience because of increased sound dampening.
The Pratt & Whitney's on the Dash 8 were cool and musical. The Rolls Royce on the A350-900 have a growl and ultra-low frequency that is reassuring and confident.
I love the buzz of GE. The absolute best though is the seats alllll the way back in a Mad Dog….you know, the seats with no windows between the engines. Loud as hell. Don’t have to worry about talking to anyone!
When you wish you could fly on a MD-88-90 and somehow the 717-200 brings you back to those days! Love this plane. Had the joy of flying it from Atlanta to Pittsburgh!
7:28 What the dickens is that ? Is that the back of Caravelle Wings ?? 15:00 Best on the ground sound. I just love the rev up echoing throaty sound of the GE90. 16:28 Best after takeoff sound. Do you hear the reverb sound start just at this spot ? Aarre Peltomaa of Mississauga, Ontario
My favorite in the video is the A350 with the Trent XWB, but my actual favorite is the CFM Leap on the A321neo The hum of the engines and sounds of the composite fan scratching the cowling are just 😩 Edit: after further consideration I put the CFM Leap in 2nd behind the TF39 Just take a listen to the engine at idle and at full throttle
I like the sound they make. On the other hand, for four engines, they are incredibly quiet. Flew on Iberia from MAD to ORD on an A340. It was almost an 11 hr flight but the A340 was so quiet I was able to sleep whenever I wanted to.
Its feeling like the moment everything was shaking and voices sounded went to the high chords and low chords until the songs were heard and went into silent
I’m 58 and still get a buzz during takeoff. Who doesn’t love the roar of those monsters?✈️👍🏾👍🏾
The Buzz sound is produced when the fan blades hit supersonic speeds, producing that buzz sound, The Rolls Royce RB211's buzz sound is very distinctive. All though they are a rare sight these days.
I don't care what it is...if there's a turbine on it...i go nuts
Im 10, and its music to my ears.
I love it and the way it pushes u back in your seat
I detest takeoffs. For me it's one of the most dangerous parts of the flights imho, even worse than landings. The stress on the plane and engines is at max, yet there's no time and often not much runway to let you make any wrong decisions. For me it's 100% pilot judgement at this point, and that concerns me a lot because humans make mistakes.
A big note from your big buddy for you :)
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1. Airbus A320 - (0:10)
2. Embraer 190 - (1:12)
3. Airbus A321 - (2:13)
4. Boeing 737-700 - (3:16)
5. CRJ900 - (4:16)
6. Bombarier CS100 - (5:18)
7. Avro RJ100 - (6:18)
8. Fokker 100 - (7:19)
9. Dash 8 Q400 - (8:20)
10. Airbus A320 NEO - (9:21)
11. Airbus A330-300 - (10:21)
12. Airbus A340-300 - (11:25)
13. Airbus A350-900 - (12:27)
14. Boeing 747-400 - (13:33)
15. Boeing 777-300 - (14:35)
16. Airbus A340-600 - (15:36)
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Thank you
Thank you!
Thanks heaps man!
where's A380, B787 and B747???
@@lucijanpraprotnik man... You didn't even view the full video nor saw my entire comment....
Love me some GE90’s but DAAAMN THOSE 350 TRENTS!!! Talk about a BEAST
I know its not on here, but nothing can beat the distinct whine of the RR RB211's on take off, which have powered jet2's 757's for years
I thought I was powered by Trent 1000 engines
@@rastaastablasta1383 No the Trent 1000 is on the 787. The RB211 is used on the 757, on BAs 747s and 767s, and on the Lockheed L1011 back when it still was in service.
Going to be ashame when they're all retired soon, believe G-LSAI is going after the summer as G-LSAB is currently on the scrap compound at DGX
I agree
Totally agree!
Who doesn't love a Rolls Royce Trent when you hear it after the plane takes off? (say you live in a town near an airport and you catch it after it takes off) The sound of it coming closer just gives me goosebumps and i love it (Especially the A330),
Haven't gotten to that part of the clip, but I'm like a junkie waiting
Love The Sound Of ROLLS ROYCE TRENT ENGINES!!
I LOVE THE TRENT 700 ENGINES AND I LIKE THE ROLLS ROYCE
Trent XWB-97 turbofan engines get my juices flowing, just love the sound of these engines powering up.
Nothing will ever beat the scream of 4 GE CF6-80s on a 747.
the scream of the CF6-80's it's just a vacuum cleaner moan compared to the roar of the older CF6-50C/C2 change my mind
I'm sorry but the Ge 90 have the best sound then CF6 then RB211s other than that the rest are crap
@@MARINECORPS61992113 shit taste
@@wsx2000lol ge90 is the world's most overrated engine. change my mind
@@MARINECORPS61992113 your opinion is crap actually
757 RR RB211’s all day and night. It was the best out of SNA. Pure joy
Most favorite definitely the GE90 and XWB
I agree
Same.
I think RR wins the engine sound
A340-600 love that deep sound. The A320 neo kind of sounded smaller but deeper as well. oh but your 2nd one the E190 was just funny because out of nowhere that little buzz saw sound came out to play lol
XD, yeah. there is a bit of interesting science to that buzzing sound.
Ok so don’t get me wrong I love all these engines but in this video there were 3 that hit hard
0:11 CFM-56-5A1
11:28 CFM-56-5C4
12:30 RR trent XWB-84
Completely agree. Amazing sounds
and 2:22 IAE V500
CFM-56-5A1..i do not understand why those engines have such a strong resonating sound at wide open. To me a GE or lycoming sounds smoother at full throttle.
@@poucxs9246 agreed the GE sounds smoother. I love the GE90 too!
But I prefer the stronger sound of the CFM and RR.
the sound of the trent XWB is bone chilling. you have to hear it irl!
9:37 GE90 Jr.
Best startup sounds go to the GE90s because of the deep bass it creates, best spool up goes to the Trent 700/800s because of the 3 -stage spool up: The howl, the transition, then the buzzsaw. Love how the CFM56-7B sounds in when the throttles are idled, that deep hum when thrust is reduced is really satisfying.
Thank you for posting this great video compilation! I appreciate your efforts and your generosity. I believe you saved the best for last: RR Trent 556-61, whose sound I love, especially during spool-up. I confess, though, that my favorite remains the Rolls-Royce RB211-524G/H that powered BA's 747-436 and 767-336 aircraft. It makes glorious music. Alas, those engines are no longer available for us to hear from inside an airplane. Thank you again for your excellent compilation!
Tristar RB-211s are lovely too!
@@2ksnakenoodles absolutely! I vividly recall that sound from having flown aboard many TriStars with TWA and Delta.
@@bbinchi While I'm too young to have heard them personally, I've seen many videos of them online, and from my dad's collection of videos when they flew around Sri Lanka
8:21 One thing I see on the dash 8 is that before the dash 8 takes off it drops the flaps and you can see the landing gears and see the undercarriage open and shut by the window
Nothing can beat JT3D!
The Boeing 707 has JT3D Turbofan engines. I don't fly on airplanes but I just love the sounds of their engines.
the sound of four cfm56 at takeoff power. just glorious
In this video my favorite are:
RR Trent XWB😎
CFM56
IAE v2500
GE90
Trent 700
Thank you SwissCyul for the editing, and lack of chatter, narration, or any other add ons. Nice ending as well.
My top 5 Picks:
1) 3:16
2) 8:20
3) 2:13
4) 15:36
5) 7:20
6) 11:28
8:07 I remember testing this Air King box fan that sounded like that on high speed
OMG Jumbolino! Brings up memories!
I love how the Trent 900s and XWBs have that mean sounding roar to them.
If there's one thing I don't love about modern/newer aircraft, its that they don't have the same sound and vibe of vintage planes and engines.
Very biased but number 1 is a very clear choice and ahead of the others
1. General Electric GE90-115B
2. Rolls Royce Trent 772
3. Rolls Royce Trent XWB
4. IAE V2527-500
5. General Electric GEnx-1B
6. CFM56-7B26
You’re crazy. GE90 sounds like my dyson. It has no buzzsaw roar. XWB way better sounding
@@Reaper_ZL1 im actually glad buzzroar is slowly leaving the airline industry
Nah cf6 all the way. You gotta ride the plane to understand and get the chills. Modern planes like 777 can’t give you that experience because of increased sound dampening.
@@alphawolf0196 I gotta disagree.. you need to hear PW1100G’s at 104% N1. Best sounding engine hands down, very loud roar when at full power.
Really nice and nothing beats the ge90
i just love the bR715 sound on the 717-200 and i love all engines on the A320 Series especially the cfm and iaes. Also the GE90 and Trent XWB
When that A380 comes into view at 3:09 it just looks cartoonish it's so much bigger than the other planes we see. Awesome video.
I had my luck to fly all three 4 engine jet liner in one trip. A340-600 fra to DFW, then DFW to SYD in A380, then SYD to LHR via SIN in a B747-400
My absolute favorite is the general electric ge90-115b
That A346 took me by surprise - what a NOISE!
Great idea for this video! I personally like the sound of the A340-600.
Growing up my favorite jet sounds were the 727 and 747-200.
My only question is why the RR Tay engine on the F100 sounds like my food blender.
The greatest ASMR of all time 😩
I lile the stage when they thruttle back to cruise climb.
Fortunately, I'm not the only crazy person who finds the high-revving Trubofan engines fascinating 😍😍😁😁
RR Trent engines are the best for me but I love all of 'em. The propellers Engines sound so classic and I like those engines U posted!!!
GE90 hands down. That spool-up sound announces that something massive is coming to life.
4x trents are impossible to beat!
2 GE90 sound way better
@@MARINECORPS61992113 put them side by side and we'll see about that
@@gasviation9077 four treats vs four GE90-115Bs ok everyone knows that GE sounds way better than the trents
@@MARINECORPS61992113 now its unfair mate
list some aspects that the ge90 sounds good. I've never actually thought the ge90 sounds any different, its just low pitch, boring and quiet.
Jet engine is my favorite invention which is second to none when it’s come to performance and practicality.
Fond memories of pass riding on many EAL L-1011’s. Still the best takeoff noise ever!
Nothing can beat the beautiful sound of the Rolls Royce Trent 700
My favourite is absolutely the famous General Electric GE90-115B ❤ and a good feeling about the Dash 8 engine 🎉
I already know IAE and RB211 will always be my favorites
Nothing beats the sound of PW JT8D from MD-80.
The Pratt & Whitney's on the Dash 8 were cool and musical. The Rolls Royce on the A350-900 have a growl and ultra-low frequency that is reassuring and confident.
Of course the A320 with the buzzing noise 🤩
Great video, they all look & sound amazing.
love the evening departure out of boston at the end ☺ !
I just love how oversized the engines are on the a220
Almost weird how quiet those A320 neo engines are. My first time on one i was shocked at how quiet it was
LOOVE all the engine sounds
The A320Neo Take Off Sound made me subscribe this channel ❤
I love the buzz of GE. The absolute best though is the seats alllll the way back in a Mad Dog….you know, the seats with no windows between the engines. Loud as hell. Don’t have to worry about talking to anyone!
No. 15.... GE90-115B! Biggest & best turbofans the skies ever seen!
5:18 Isn’t the CS100 just the Airbus A220
Rolls-Royce Trent no doubt!
Missing the Trent 1000 on a 787-9
Is that a Orchestral music at the intro
The Super 80 will always hold a special place in my heart.
When you wish you could fly on a MD-88-90 and somehow the 717-200 brings you back to those days! Love this plane. Had the joy of flying it from Atlanta to Pittsburgh!
I think you forgot to turn the mic on for the PW1524G :)
the mic was on for the whole video what are u on about
they are amazingly quiet
Excelente vídeo. Gracias. Recuerdo también las JT3D del 707
The PW1500G from the A220 has an incredible sound
Just the sound of that turbocharger-like whine of the GE90 just brings peace to this world.
7:28 What the dickens is that ? Is that the back of Caravelle Wings ??
15:00 Best on the ground sound. I just love the rev up echoing throaty sound of the GE90.
16:28 Best after takeoff sound. Do you hear the reverb sound start just at this spot ?
Aarre Peltomaa of Mississauga, Ontario
It is Fokker F-100
Trent 700 on A330-300, my favorite aircraft since childhood.
12:40 We're just not talking about the sparks on the RR trent XWB-84??
My personal favorites in this video - the A350 and the Dash8.. Out of this video - B707 and Tu154... ;)
A great way to finish the video.Good ol Logan intl
I was on an A321 on 5/10/21 and had the same engine roar 3:10. It is one of my newer videos on my channel.
Trent 500 is my new favorite
Followed closely by the CF-6
11:35 A340❤
Crazy thing is I go to sleep nightly to the good old props of the Antinov AH22 cargo and old bombers before the jet pods.
No list is complete without RB211’s!!!!
Cool E190
0:35 sounds like Boeing 737 takeoff
same engines
@@overlord83n10but there is a slight difference in the diameter and all…
I agree
My favorite are the ones that keep making a sound.
I'm melting thank you!
Does someone noticed the sparks inside the engine at 12:35?
I saw that, I never even noticed that until I saw your comment...Let's hope it's not a mechanical issue or something...
GE-90 for Boeing 777-300ER is the best. But totally engine sound is the best music in the world
I wish you could roll the little windows down for T/O LOL
A320 and A320 neo is literally my favourite plane
My favorite in the video is the A350 with the Trent XWB, but my actual favorite is the CFM Leap on the A321neo
The hum of the engines and sounds of the composite fan scratching the cowling are just 😩
Edit: after further consideration I put the CFM Leap in 2nd behind the TF39
Just take a listen to the engine at idle and at full throttle
which airport is the 13:29 takeoff in?
I actually liked the A340-300 engine noise the best.
I like the sound they make. On the other hand, for four engines, they are incredibly quiet. Flew on Iberia from MAD to ORD on an A340. It was almost an 11 hr flight but the A340 was so quiet I was able to sleep whenever I wanted to.
You mean the sound from the 4 apu s? 😂
Same!🎉
I like that one too but not as much as the A320N, A359 and B777W
I really like the aircraft itself
The act for the AC A320 really said immediate takeoff, he was practically spooling up on the taxi way.
GE90 ❤
Its feeling like the moment everything was shaking and voices sounded went to the high chords and low chords until the songs were heard and went into silent
Damn, those PW1500G on the A220-100 are very quiet!
That e190 roar 😍
Großartiges Video, Hut ab🥰 Aaaaber.... warum schlagen bei 12:40 Funken aus dem Triebwerk?😳
15 is my fav ge90 one of the powerful Engines and even Trent XWB and GENX GE9X engines too
gotta love the GE90
RR trent XWB-84 does it for me. Orgasmic!
*#7 but the absolute best jet engine sound is from the F-15 Eagle without a doubt.*
3.18 has the most accurate cabin noise during take off.
Trent 556 on the A346 by far 😍
CFM just hits different with that roar
I gonna have to give this one to the Q400, my all time favorite aircraft
The a340-900 and the b777-300 r my favorites.
Just love that humming sound