Fantastic Takeoff of Air France Concorde with Stunning Reheats / Afterburners
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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The legendary Air France Concorde takes off in all its glory! The Concorde was the epitome of aviation brilliance, and this rare footage captures its magnificent reheats / afterburners in action! Thanks to @Linaiago for providing valuable information about the video. Thank you for watching!
Air France Concorde takes off
Air France Concorde take off (Visible Afterburbers)
Fantastic Air France Concorde takes off (Visible Afterburbers)
Fantastic Takeoff of Air France Concorde with Stunning Afterburners
""Whoa. "" Forever. ❤️ 💪 ✌️
oh yes...
That’s fast
yes
Concorde is still to this day the most beautiful airliner ever built.
Could not agree more.
She is engineering’s most beautiful creation without a shadow of a doubt
MAJESTIC plane 😍😍😍😍😍
When I was a child, when I went sightseeing in Honolulu, I saw Air France's Concorde from the hotel.
Just when I thought I might be able to see it again, I never thought that it would be abolished due to the big accident in Paris and the terrorist attacks in New York.
That memory was in December 1999, so it was the first and last time I was able to see it with my family, but it was a memory I will never forget.
Quelle merveille d'esthétique et de technologie
Tout à fait, une superbe collaboration franco-britannique pour cette merveille de l'aéronautique
That really is a thing of beauty.
The most perfect vantage point, delivering incredible sounds of this incomparable aircraft.
My first job in New York with a design company. We only flew Concorde to Europe. I was 23. It was surreal- rocketing down the runway- then enjoying caviar and champagne at 60,000 feet at Mach 2 you leave New York at 9 o’clock in the morning and you arrive at Heathrow at 6 PM just in time to go out to dinner
Damn son what were you designing, space stations 😅
Made by England and France!! I m from Iasi City, Romania. Thirty years ago I ve met Commandant Andre Turcat, the first test pilot for Concorde, here, at the French Cultural Center,
Lived in London in the 90s. At almost exactly 5pm each day, you'd see and hear Concorde ex JFK preparing to land at Heathrow. Always amazing.
You could set your watch by her. Glorious aeroplane.
@speedbirdconcordeBOAB Nice one. Cheers
I worked briefly at Dulles in the 80's, you knew a Concorde was taking off when the walls started to shake.
When i lived in London it was the only plane that made people stop walking & look up!
Best Takeoff caught on camera in my opinion! The sound is just great, you can hear the music of the Olympus 593 and not just earrape...
I used to go to CDG a lot, and our short stay there was when the AF Concordes launched for wherever they were going. Everyone stopped what they were doing- and watched.
I used to have a few beers with an old timer at my local whose brother worked for BA as a seat filler on the Concorde.
Prestige de la France en cette période❤
20 sec to take off !!!! Wow !!
Well, I am pretty sure that this plane carried no passengers and no baggage. Maybe very little fuel also. A fully loaded Concorde needed about 45 seconds to get airborne.
@@staernpeder
The Concorde's total fuel capacity was 96 tonnes, so being only partly fuelled would reduce its weight far more than having no passengers and cargo.
Great shot.
I remember watching it take off of JFK Airport at the Pan Am terminal back back in the 1980s
The power it must had and such beauty
Szép "huzagolt" repülőgép.Köszönöm
Fantástico.....lindo
You could hear that take off from miles away !!
That's part of what retired it.
Yeah but it had balls
Absolutely amazing
Wow 😮
Beautiful bird❤❤❤❤
I flew on Concorde in the early 80s. We reached 1600 mph.
la puissance du truc !
I remember seeing it fly in and out of EAA Oshkosh Air Show………awesome experience.
One of the best video takeoffs I have seen of the Concorde, fantastic capture, I wish I had seen one in person, I would have loved that moment ❤
RIP Concorde
lucky people who got to see it in real life
You can still see it and even go inside as museums
This should be the future not the past 😢
Boom Supersonic hears you
@9999AWC Not exactly supersonic if it don't have reheat to get it to twice the speed of sound.
@@WarhammerWings
The Concorde used its afterburners at take-off and when accelerating though the sound barrier, but it maintained its Mach 2 cruise speed _without_ the afterburners.
So cool for a passenger plane
So cool to see a passenger airliner with flames coming out the back of it huh? Why did they ever retire this absolutely stunning airliner fs !
Is that Fox-Alpha? Displayed for years now at Udvar-Hazy near IAD.
Danggg 😏😏 those engines sound good and make me wanna eat a baguette 🥖
Bring back Concorde 😢😢😢
Beautiful machine! Greetings from Brazil.
Wow, Ive seen them land & take off! Very good video! John P.
Was this taken before or after it crashed was this taken years before it crashed or years after it crashed
“3,2,1 NOW” 😩👌
Great footage! Would it be alright if I used this footage for a video I am making, with proper credits? Thanks!
@FinnJets Sure. Feel free to use the video. I cleaned up the audio as much as possible to hear the engines, and I enhanced the image. Thanks.
Can you tell me five things what would happen if the Concorde flew today?
im sure it was quite the event to see these things take off if you had the chance
Air France 011 after the take off of the Concorde, you are cleared for take off. Caution, water on the runway.
Cpt of AF011: Water ? What water ?
Concorde: ;)
Yes
Fantastic video! And quite impressing how fast it got off the ground, but unfortunately I assume its because of the empty seats onboard...
Those training flights were with done with very light fuel loads, in the region of 20-30 tons rather than 80-90 tons on a transatlantic service flight. That aircraft is "Sierra Delta", the lightest Concorde built, and boy did he rocket down the runway without much fuel weight! Probably 0-200/210 knots in about 20 seconds.
What would it be like if the Concorde flew today?
I really like a Delta wing
Our future remains in the past.
Nice
My, she was yar!
My video looked the same as that!
I love how that increases fuel consumtion at start by 300% but was nowhere necessary to take off. It was just cool to feel the acceleration and take off in such short distance. But I guess the whole plane wasn't about economic flying.
With all that water to plough through it probably did need re-heat to make sure of taking off in time.
I wonder how loud it was in the cabin when those after burners were kicked in.
It was the stereotypical jet fighter sound from hollywood flicks
14. We’re passenger jets seven for British Airways and seven for Air France. One of the Air France ones crashed. That was 4590 and everyone on board perished
What would happen if the Concorde flew today?
Likely the same exclusive and extremely expensive service, with ultra-rich passengers, plenty of champagne, and climate campaigns against the Concorde.
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira 4590 is when it crashed
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira 4590 is when it crashed
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira there were only 20 made
dang.
Flown by the rich , watched by the poor . Nice video though !
One of the Air France Conchords crashed
What would happen if the Concorde was made by Boeing?
超音速爆撃機みたい
I've heard that the Concorde did not possess very efficient engines. I don't know one way or the other, but that exhaust color seems to tell a story, eh?
At Mach 2 no engine was more efficient
but it had to get there first...
@@visionist7 I heard that. I suppose Formula 1 gonna sound a little rough gettin' goin'. 🤐
REHEAT!!!
One of the Air France Conchords crashed There were only 13 of them left for commercial service because one of them crashed.
Shame on the people who ended Concorde too soon.
Tree hugging fools
What would its carbon footprint be?
Around 16 times higher per passenger mile compared to a subsonic jet.
They should have kept at least one flying for air shows and the occasional passenger trip….retiring them all never made any sense to me, now we’re in a very regressive world in every sense…it’s depressing! 😡☹️
I completely agree with you. Even if it didn't fly supersonic and cost a fortune, they should have kept one for presentations.
What would happen if there were 5,000 Concordes made and if it was made by Boeing
I was lucky enough to fly in one , only a short flight but a flight nonetheless, could never understand why they seemingly ditched them after one incident , other planes have crashed and they don’t ground the whole fleet 😢
Lots of factors. Rising fuel costs, shrinking customer base (teleconferencing made supersonic business travel less necessary and a lot of regular customers actually died on 911), noise level concerns, Airbus declaring they would stop supplying spares (that one was the real kicker).
What would happen if it was made by Boeing?
Boeing tried making its own version of the Concorde, but failed:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_2707
July 25, 2000 was when it crashed
The Concorde has 17 fuel tanks
This must have been a test flight or training; the takeoff was so fast that the plane couldn't have had many passengers (if any at all) or cargo.
The Concorde would save far more weight by being only partially fuelled since its maximum fuel capacity (96 tonnes) was many times higher than the weight of its passenger plus cargo.
Imagine if there were 20,000 Concordes built
There wouldn't be enough superrich, champagne, caviar and fuel for that lol
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira there would have, if it was made by Boeing
@@fredsmith8498 I really enjoy seeing what Boeing has done over time, despite the very serious recent events. I think the Concorde was perfect as it was, and if it had been designed by Boeing, it would most likely still be flying.
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira you should be called the Concorde II by putting the word Concord and the Roman numeral of two
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira could they make 20,000 Concordes or only 360
The world is going backwards. In all respects. I remember the day I considered spending half my savings on a one-way Concorde ticket. I should have done it, now I still have the cash but on the other hand, I have nothing.
Gee, ya think maybe the fact you would have to spend half your savings on a one-way ticket might have something to do with why it isn't flying any more?
You should have bought a property and let it out, it would grow in value, and offer you a residual income. Far more sensible than flying in a jet with nothing to show
I love Concorde too and would have so much loved to have flown on it, but may I calm your regrets with an eternal perspective for you.
“What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?”
Mark 8v36
What does it profit a man to fly from London to NY on Concorde, yet forfeit his soul?
@@briansomething5987*snort laugh* my thought exactly
The technology wasn’t ready back then. Sure it flew and it was incredible engineering, but it was very bad timing.
You’ll have a chance to fly something that fast but more economical, safe, and environmentally friendly soon. It’s good you saved your money.
Or, in re-heat!
A commercial with afterburners
No. This was a test Flight in Vatry. It was not a regular passenger flight to NY and the video is taken from here:
ua-cam.com/video/E8vV4Nqy9OA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=jpmach2
Thank you very much for the clarification. I obtained this video from a Facebook group in its early days, as a commercial flight from Paris to NY. I appreciate your message. I'll update the information, including your name as a thank you, and I apologize for the error. Thank you.
@@Jamillbarbosaferreira No problem :D it's always a pleasure to see again how magnificient the Concorde was!
There would be ultra rich passengers if the Concorde flew today because they were only 14 that flew for airliners seven for Air France and seven for British Airways of the air France Concordes crashed
July 25, 2000 was the day the Concorde crashed
Flown in this 1 time. F15 was faster 2.5 Mach over the Atlantic. Best moments….Aim High and have good friends
4590 was when it crashed
What would happen if the Concorde was made by Boeing
Boeing tried, but failed:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_2707
Imagine if the Concorde was made by Boeing
2000s beautiful & mostly safe supersonic jet planes
2020s emergency doors flying off mid flight (Boeing) 😂
We are technologically retarding due to selfish interest
The bloody noise was ridiculous!!
Shows what can be achieved when the french and english get together!!
French and British. Not English. Many Welsh Scottish and Irish people were involved in its design and production.
July 25, 2000 was the day it crashed
If you tie a rocket to a 737 it will go to pieces right after taking off
No afterburners on a Concorde! That’s an Americans thing!
Le prix du billet pour la morgue à Gonesse il était de combien par personne ??? On a du avoir un drame pour faire en sorte que cette avion ne vole plus ...
Commie
+ water injection.
"Supersonic" doesn't go well with "quiet" or "fuel economy".
The Concorde was an engineering marvel as well as a piece of art, but you lot have to remember, that some dreams are destined to stay just dreams.
Remember when the Concorde killed a bunch of people?
Peperidge Farm remembers.
That lame old meme also remembers the DC10
You can clearly see the giant trail of pollution behind the plane
Just icing on the cake!
Good.
Beautiful
Now go hug and tree
They produced far more pollution per passenger than modern passenger jets, but contributed very little to the overall aviation pollution since they were so few compared to the thousands of Boeings and Airbuses in service today.
Very eco
Ok
Beautiful plane….certainly would not pass the emissions test for pollution and noise levels for new planes. 😆.
how concorde was meant to be grounded forever by 2023