@@michelledeh3024 ehhhh not really Boeing invented the twin aisle plane airbus tried to beat them and ended up with a plane that didn’t sell well and never payed off sorry I love both manufacturers but airbus tends to let there greed get the best of them to easily
REALLY GOOD capture -- at 13:02 -- of the 777 "semi-levered gear" in operation: the main gear pivots forward prior to retraction. The longer -300 has a higher risk of tailstrike, so Boeing developed the "semi-levered gear" for the -300 model to mitigate this risk: the wheels are "locked" - prevented from pivoting as in the -200 model - so the plane rotates on the BACK wheels (vs the -200, where the bogey is free to pivot so the plane rotates on the strut attachment point while the bogey stays flat on the runway). The gear then unlocks and pivots forward prior to retraction. VERY cool engineered solution which had the same effect as lengthening the gear strut, but which would have required Boeing to re-design the gear bays.
@@aztec0112 Cool, right? Now you can never "un-see" it, whenever you watch a 777-300 (or -200F), you'll notice that. That's the kind of aviation minutiae that makes my day.
Good to see SA A340 Which is a very rare sight these days and i congratulate the efforts you take to provide a such a wonderful video ...The best airplane spotting channel in UA-cam ....Loved it much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cdmx México, maravilloso avión 747, y en general todos los aviones del.mundo, admiraré por siempre a los Cap.y P.O. mis héroes adorados, con respeto un abrazo Dios los cuide siempre.
Iirc all widebodies are considered heavy, and it refers to the amount of distance needed to be kept between then and other aircraft in regards to wake turbulence. A380 has its own classification, Super
Excellent Video! :) I’ve never Seen South African Airways in Sydney before. They did fly the regional Perth-Sydney leg back in the day but now fly only as far as Perth. Did you hear about the Australian Women who were strip-searched at Doha Airport? It’s set off a diplomatic spat between Australia and Qatar.
@@randomthings2458 looked at other 787s. Yup, they have a thing with retracting landing gear somewhat earlier than other airplanes. But this one is extreme - wheel bay covers are activated as soon as wheels loose contact with ground.
United 777-300ER from SYD to LAX, Delta once used the 777-200LR on flights between those two cities. Qantas used to use A380s on nonstop flights between SYD and DFW, yikes!
@@heybudi hmm idk. I flew BOS-FRA and BOS-MUC on a 747 and a340, respectively. Munich is only about 15 or so minutes longer flying time and both were on average 6.5-7 hours, definitely not 2 hours difference so I’m not sure how they got to that 🤷♂️.
@@heybudi still too big of a difference. I’d believe it if those those were 14 hours to Johannesburg and 12 back to Sydney. It’s just an ocean and open airspace, they don’t have to fly around anything but idk 🤷♂️
I was dreaming to go to Sydney from Tokyo by a Qantas' 747-400 someday, so I kept to store mileage of Japan Airlines. I loved Qantas Air because they have both 4 engines airplanes 747 and A380, but 747s left their fleet due to COVID-19. l lost enthusiasm to store JAL's mileage any more because JAL doesn't have 4 engines airplane. Also most member of One World Alliance doesn't have 4 engines airplane as same as Japan Airlines. I don't know what should I do with my JAL's mileage :(
what a relief to see A340, 747 passenger and A380 in operation !!!
The UPS B744 at the very beginning was spectacular! The color transition in the sky, amazing!
ITS ‘COLOUR’ NOT COLOR!
Who cares how he spells it!
@@artyjaycayairlines koooo
Your typo is amazing too, buddy
@@artyjaycayairlines It's spelt different in different places!!
I Love Boeing so much. They make so awesome Planes
Airbus makes more awesome planes
@@michelledeh3024 ehhhh not really Boeing invented the twin aisle plane airbus tried to beat them and ended up with a plane that didn’t sell well and never payed off sorry I love both manufacturers but airbus tends to let there greed get the best of them to easily
Nice i like Boeing 777f
Amazing plane spotting. Crispy video mate! Gave you a big thumbs up 👍
Μαρεσι να τα βλεπο ομωσ φωβαμε να τακσιδεπσο ι παναγια μαζισασ το καθε πιλοτο ισαστε ιρωεσ
@@zhanetlengo860 ???
@@zhanetlengo860 THIS COMMENT IS ENGLISH AND YOU ARE REPLYING IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGE WHEN YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THAT MAIN COMMENT!
Very good video! 👍👍📹✈✈
Great job. 👍👍
I love how airplanes speak to us saying join us.let me take you on a journey.
Excellent plane spotting.
Great plane spotting mate. Aviation has taken off again which is good!
Well everybody knows this
But nice comment anyways. Your spreading positivity . Keep up 👍
This is old
I mean that this is before the pandemic
Just look at the SAA A340 and the Qantas b747-400
REALLY GOOD capture -- at 13:02 -- of the 777 "semi-levered gear" in operation: the main gear pivots forward prior to retraction. The longer -300 has a higher risk of tailstrike, so Boeing developed the "semi-levered gear" for the -300 model to mitigate this risk: the wheels are "locked" - prevented from pivoting as in the -200 model - so the plane rotates on the BACK wheels (vs the -200, where the bogey is free to pivot so the plane rotates on the strut attachment point while the bogey stays flat on the runway). The gear then unlocks and pivots forward prior to retraction. VERY cool engineered solution which had the same effect as lengthening the gear strut, but which would have required Boeing to re-design the gear bays.
🤯 That's the kind of minutiae I can eat up all day! Thanks for the explanation!
@@aztec0112 Cool, right? Now you can never "un-see" it, whenever you watch a 777-300 (or -200F), you'll notice that. That's the kind of aviation minutiae that makes my day.
Amazing work 👌
Beautiful to see how the main gear at 787 and 777-300 are tilted prior to retracting.
SA A340 is an incredible highlight
01:37 You have recorded takeoff of the 50th Air China’s A330!
Great video!
Enjoyed it all - especially liked the aircraft description and destination details
Wow! Like a real bird
2:15 that plane is the 50th a330 air China plane! Awesome!
Very, very nice work. Love seeing the gear stowed!
ok8iuuyrk
@@limpockklam3874 WDYM???
Very Nice.... watching from Malaysia
Very good Video
Good to see SA A340 Which is a very rare sight these days and i congratulate the efforts you take to provide a such a wonderful video ...The best airplane spotting channel in UA-cam ....Loved it much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes because this channel is from Australia
Really amazing video! Enjoyed it! Liked!
Nice video mate
I like A340-600‼️
what an amazing spot!! fantastic video, well done!! the Fiji a350 was definitely one of my favourite!!
ลัลล้า
This Is Amazing
REALLY nice camera work!
Very good video! my favorite plane it's the A340, Greetings from Brazil!
Some great spotting there mate!
🌍🌎🌏🤲🕋
@@chiruraju1306 ve Soe
@@luisleon5564 WDYM???
Beautiful airport and great.
Excellent video 👌👌
Very nice airplanes😄👍
Lovely Jubbly, some very good camera skills.
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Great color and clarity.
Nice video
Very well-thought out video. Thank you very much for sharing, and what a beauty, that South African Airbus A340 in Star Alliance livery.
Merci un régal pour moi I like always A380 and B747 thank you 🥀
Incredible Plane Spotting! Loved all the A350s in this video 🤩🤩👍
Thank you UA-cam for this video recommendation.
Do you like aviation?
@@vurige a lot 😊
@@rehanahamed9793 same,
@@vurige where are u from?
@@rehanahamed9793 USA
Insane tracking and smooth planing!
Monster!
Excellent
My favorite plane is the 777 oh yeah nice plane spotting!🤩😍
Me too (777-300ER)
Amaizing footage like always !!!!!!! Enjoyed all video 💪
Great plane spotting man
Hdht
good job video
Nice !
Cdmx México, maravilloso avión 747, y en general todos los aviones del.mundo, admiraré por siempre a los Cap.y P.O. mis héroes adorados, con respeto un abrazo Dios los cuide siempre.
WDYM???
Beautiful photography! But how did you know the planes were heavy?
Iirc all widebodies are considered heavy, and it refers to the amount of distance needed to be kept between then and other aircraft in regards to wake turbulence.
A380 has its own classification, Super
Amazing
Absolutely amazing! 😄😁
Iconic!!! Loved it 😆😂❤️👍
Stunning
Tons of airlines that i have never seen
17:13 airbus A340-600 was my favourite
Excellent Video! :) I’ve never Seen South African Airways in Sydney before. They did fly the regional Perth-Sydney leg back in the day but now fly only as far as Perth. Did you hear about the Australian Women who were strip-searched at Doha Airport? It’s set off a diplomatic spat between Australia and Qatar.
Outstanding presentation.
Staggering Catches man! Loved the quality from as always!
747 hands down
That air new Zealand 787 was so cool!
17:13 sad that SA ceased their operation
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Excellent, impressive.
7:44 That seemed like a ridiculously (i.e. dangerously) early gear retraction.
Any pilot confirms?
It was
It might have meant the aircraft was making a positive claim very early after rotation
@@randomthings2458 looked at other 787s. Yup, they have a thing with retracting landing gear somewhat earlier than other airplanes.
But this one is extreme - wheel bay covers are activated as soon as wheels loose contact with ground.
I know there is no such things as butter takeoffs but are there?
1:56 air China looked like it had a butter takeoff
15:22, welcome to Chicago/Houston of the south-west pacific
Err. No ... welcome to Sydney
@@benfrancis2417 read it carefully mate
I did
@@benfrancis2417 he means Sydney is the Chicago of the south west pacific or Oceania
And I mean Sydney is the Sydney of the SW Pacific
Nice
Very smooth camera handling. Like REALLY smooth. Holy shit.
Keep Em commin cant get nuff it still Amazes me .it still looks optical illusinory every time🤗🤗
Muito bom
******thanks Great job। Love only big planes ******
🙏🙏🌹💖🇮🇳💖🌹🙏🙏
These shots were cleannnn
Damn this is recorded beautifully
I love the vietnam airlines b787
How do you know they are heavy?
tf
Because they look Fat....😄
Wow the ups 747 reminds me of the 747 ups 6 crash in Dubai last 2010
United 777-300ER from SYD to LAX, Delta once used the 777-200LR on flights between those two cities. Qantas used to use A380s on nonstop flights between SYD and DFW, yikes!
Your right
How can Sydney-Johannesburg be nearly 12 hours with A340 and 14 hours on a 747?
Higher cruising speed maybe?
@@heybudi hmm idk. I flew BOS-FRA and BOS-MUC on a 747 and a340, respectively. Munich is only about 15 or so minutes longer flying time and both were on average 6.5-7 hours, definitely not 2 hours difference so I’m not sure how they got to that 🤷♂️.
@@NarutoHarryPotter what about predictable tailwind is it possible?
@@heybudi still too big of a difference. I’d believe it if those those were 14 hours to Johannesburg and 12 back to Sydney. It’s just an ocean and open airspace, they don’t have to fly around anything but idk 🤷♂️
@@NarutoHarryPotter www.forbes.com/sites/jamesasquith/2020/02/15/under-5-hours-british-airways-boeing-747-sets-the-record-for-the-quickest-flight-between-new-york-and-london/
Wow Tnx bro good business ok thanks good
it would be great if you could add in regional flights in there too
Noiceee!
First ✈️❤️
Nope. 10 mins late.
how does and a320 have an heavy take off?
It’s my favorite plane ✈️ it has its own Emoji too
Dios vamos a pasar sólo volando tantos aviones de todas las marcas parece que si vamos ser dueños del mundo
🛫🛫🛫🛫🛫
awesome video where is the location.
i really want to know 🙄
😍👍
SAA restarted flights to Johannesburg from SYD?
No it was a one-off.
I want to be a pilot in australia so this is quite interesting
I want to be a pilot because I want to touch the buttons in the cockpit
@@awtzy1148 ............
@@jungyiseo4781 the buttons
@@awtzy1148 me coz its been my dream since i was 6 yrs old
@@kigenbiwot1416 me too and i know all the plane when I was 9
Of course the Airbus380
Anyone else love the GE90's on the 777?
@@77l96 weak it makes up to 94k of thrust that isn’t weak
Vídeo top👏👏
Cathay Pacific cargo is struggling to take off..so heavy
Wait did Qantas already retired the 747 like late 2021 but sometimes i see it flying im so confused someone gimme a explanation
That Singapore a380 was that during COVID?
It was filmed at a safe time
7:47 they retracted the gear quite early
I'm surprised there are so many Singapore Airlines planes
will the plane not stall?
I was dreaming to go to Sydney from Tokyo by a Qantas' 747-400 someday, so I kept to store mileage of Japan Airlines.
I loved Qantas Air because they have both 4 engines airplanes 747 and A380, but 747s left their fleet due to COVID-19.
l lost enthusiasm to store JAL's mileage any more because JAL doesn't have 4 engines airplane.
Also most member of One World Alliance doesn't have 4 engines airplane as same as Japan Airlines.
I don't know what should I do with my JAL's mileage :(
اللهم يا ربي آكتبلنا السفر. ي الله 🥺