United Boeing 757-224 Sunrise Landing at Hamburg Airport - 1080p HD
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2013
- The beautiful United Boeing 757-200 is seen here landing in the early morning in Hamburg Fühlspüttel Airport. I miss seeing this plane in Copenhagen... One of my favorites ;-)
Camera: Panasonic HC-V700M
Camara 2: GoPro Hero 2
Scanner/ATC: Uniden UBC72XLT
ATC/Scanner Recorder: iPhone 5
Tripod: Velbon DV-7000
Microphone: Røde Video Microphone
Edited with:
Sony Vegas Pro 10
© AirBoed - Авто та транспорт
Love the wheelie
Nothing beats flying this bird. Fast and fun to fly. Boeing should have stuck with making more planes like this.
1:53 sunlight 😍😍😍😍
At least the birds are having a good time. Haha!
Wow amazing video 📹 👏
Beautiful video and a nice and smooth landing, liked!
WooW what an amazing video mate!! Great catch and camera work! Well done and a HUGE LIKE!!
What a beautiful landing !
Such a great Video man!
Capn was stuntin' wit that wheelie at the end XD
Utrolig flot video! Savner også United i CPH!
superb quality :)
very good video! really nice work! well done, big like! :)
:O sunrise!
Flot blod landing, flot filmet og klippet sammen, man for jo helt lyst til at tage til Hamborg.
Great! Maybe in 2 or 3 years we will see American with the new A321XLR on this route! A direct flight New York - Hamburg is neccessary!
No reverses?
Com pássaro contando ainda .
Guten morgen
Hey there! Can I make a compilation video about plane landings and also include this? I'll give credits
Without reverse?! Strange!
Gennady Sushkevich doesn't need It if the runways long enough and their gate is at the end bro
Jasonj726 but by not using reverse thrust wouldn't that put unnecessary stress on the brakes?
Christian Argueta why stress breaks if you wont run out of runway
If runway length allows, why waste fuel with reverse? Same logic when long taxi = shut one engine down. Every drop saved = increased profits.
@@christianargueta6942 Not if you're rolling out the full length of the runway...
No thrust reverser
How long is this runway?
3.666 Meters.
long enough.