One time, my mother got on an overbooked Qantas 747 in the late 80s or early 90s, and she and her family had permission to sit on the top floor of a 747-100 for the entire flight to Australia. She could get lobsters, and a lot of other food for free for the entire flight. Such a memory. And, the worlds first 727, 747 and a British Airways Concorde is in Seattle, along with many other planes like a presidential 707 and a Blue Angels FA-18. All are in display and the entire 747-100 is completely stripped of its seats and the stairway is closed to avoid further damage to the stairs as this is an exotic plane (the 747-100 itself)
This was amazing and I'd love to see more content of you out in public like this! So many great reactions to the mannequins, educational videos, and random children, and definitely a great museum I'd love to visit myself some day. You should also come to the flight museum in Seattle some day if you can.
6:15 - The 737 bones are designed quite well. That is because it started off as a military aircraft. I'll never forget boarding it and walking and walking and walking to my seat.Took forever to taxi to our runway at DFW. Rolling down the runway I thought we had traveled half way to Hawaii just rolling and rolling. When it took off, it simply floated off into the sky. It was miraculous that it flew with no additional power. It always achieves altitude seamlessly and it was always a smooth ride no matter where you flew. 17:13 - Antonov. Whoa, now Antonov made flying tanks Talk about BIG and L o n g! But, any Soviet era Antonov was not metal in the sky, it was more like iron in the sky. While I have never been around one, I understand the contra/coaxial rotation turbo props were ear splitting loud. The way the gears work to accomplish the two props one behind the other is actually a simple straight forward design. The web has some good images/cutaway views that show great illustrations about how these bad boy`s actually work. Yea gata do a video on those beastys. Well, buy now you may have already have done that. I heard, but don't know that Soviet military planes were design to connect to any American electrical supply so they could occupy the US and use their aircraft on American soil. Yeah, right. THE USA is the best defended country in the world. We're all packin. We all have guns. That's only one reason we have that in our Constitution. 19:45 - Can you describe the "Soviet Smell?" 21:02 - Shut off the camera and find those kids. Steal and break their little toys and beat them when no one is looking. OK?
During world war II the use of tanks revolutionized the way wars would be fought it was known as"Blitzkrieg and the German Panzer tank was the key vehicle in this new style of war The Panzer medium tank had a number of major modifications during the course of the war The MK IV featured a 75 mm main cannon and two 7.9 mm machine guns, However. the MK IV was not heavily armored and suffered greater losses as the war developed.
That 747 looks awesome! I would totally love to visit that when I fly to Frankfurt one day, but if you want to see another 747 exhibit; there is a Delta 747-400 at the Delta Museum in Atlanta, right off the ATL airport. In this one, you can actually sit in the seats!
@@ArdenTheSnep There's also a thing called money I mean who is going to take a international flight just to make a few videos and most and also have to stay there for weeks for quantine
I like these videos swiss, of course they might be more painful to make since you have to go in public and drive there and stuff but I enjoy your vlogs!
There is also a museum in the Netherlands , called Aviodrome, where you can enter a KLM 747 and some other planes. They also show the history of avation, it's pretty interesting.
This video was so amazing to watch! It was so nice to have a look at the old airplanes. It's so nice that the 747-200 didn't get scrapped, and was sent to the museum instead, and so I would say the part with it in the main role was my favorite. Apart from that I can say without a doubt, that your vlogs are very fun, so keep it up!
In northern california there's a museum with a 747 cockpit that you can actually sit inside and use the controls and everything. i believe its called the hiller aviation museum
Omg I love your vlogs so much they’re so natural and you’re very funny and cool I loved this awesome video thank you! Edit: nice French you speak 😂 Edit: the ending was perfection 🤣
The viscount was a dangerous and uncomfortable plain to fly in, my dad grew up fly on that plane. HE HATED IT SO MUCH! It did not handle turbulence at all.
The Vickers Viscount (pronounced Vy-count) was built originally in the Vickers-Armstrongs factory (which had bought out Supermarine, the company that built the Spitfire) in Brooklands, Surrey. Vickers-Armstrong were merged with other companies to create BAC (British Aircraft Corporation) in 1960. BAC became British Aerospace in 1977, and then changed names again in 1999, becoming BAE Systems (British AErospace Systems) which maintains Typhoon Fighter Aircraft, as well as specialising in aviation electronics. The company is still operating today. Historically, that means there is a direct link between the Supermarine Spitfire, and today's Typhoon.
I WENT THERE I was browsing through the home page when I saw the thumbnail of this video and thought it the background looked familiar, so I clicked on it and sure enough it was the technik museum.
In sweden it's a hotel at Arlanda ARN that let you walk on the wing/wings on the 747, you can book a room in the cockpit (you get the whole 2nd floor for yourself) or you can book rooms in the engines, or normal cabin
I’ve been at the international Swiss transportation museum since I used to live there, there were so many plane Fokkers,many Boeing planes Corsairs and f-15 the most expensive car in the world! You should go there
I definetely need to visit that museum. And to revisit the one in Sinsheim as well. And the one in Luzern too since the Convair 990 wasn't accessible the one time I was there.
the mercure has a part of A300/A310 because the devlopment of the A300 was in collaboration with Dassault at the start and they decided to give up and built the mercure
That car from an-27 Чайка, I am digger from latvia, amd recently we found a soviet bomb shelter under Train Facility, it was very big, 15 meters under ground surface, and this bomb shelter was inside full of Чайка's
Ryanairs new cabin design is such a vibe
damnnn it looks clean
Aka man stole this from his story
lol he did steal that from his story
Yep
@@honestlyidku I know, that’s the point. I was hoping Swiss would see this
-car on flames and is burning
-swiss: yeah it’s just a bit broken
no thats just a little scratch it will buff right out
@@fanaticjay3825 lol
I don’t know what’s wrong with it aint got no gas in it
One time, my mother got on an overbooked Qantas 747 in the late 80s or early 90s, and she and her family had permission to sit on the top floor of a 747-100 for the entire flight to Australia. She could get lobsters, and a lot of other food for free for the entire flight. Such a memory. And, the worlds first 727, 747 and a British Airways Concorde is in Seattle, along with many other planes like a presidential 707 and a Blue Angels FA-18. All are in display and the entire 747-100 is completely stripped of its seats and the stairway is closed to avoid further damage to the stairs as this is an exotic plane (the 747-100 itself)
U sure it was a 747-100 and not a -200? Qantas borderline basically didn’t operate the -100s
Yep. At the museum of flight in Seattle, been there so many times
My mom and dad got the same when they flew from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam. They sat in first class of Malaysia Airlines on top off the 747-400
But first class is in nose and not top floor
@@Aviation_swedenfront of 747 is business not first
This was amazing and I'd love to see more content of you out in public like this! So many great reactions to the mannequins, educational videos, and random children, and definitely a great museum I'd love to visit myself some day. You should also come to the flight museum in Seattle some day if you can.
6:15 - The 737 bones are designed quite well. That is because it started off as a military aircraft.
I'll never forget boarding it and walking and walking and walking to my seat.Took forever to taxi to our runway at DFW.
Rolling down the runway I thought we had traveled half way to Hawaii just rolling and rolling.
When it took off, it simply floated off into the sky. It was miraculous that it flew with no additional power. It always achieves altitude seamlessly and it was always a smooth ride no matter where you flew.
17:13 - Antonov. Whoa, now Antonov made flying tanks Talk about BIG and L o n g! But, any Soviet era Antonov was not metal in the sky, it was more like iron in the sky.
While I have never been around one, I understand the contra/coaxial rotation turbo props were ear splitting loud.
The way the gears work to accomplish the two props one behind the other is actually a simple straight forward design. The web has some good images/cutaway views that show great illustrations about how these bad boy`s actually work.
Yea gata do a video on those beastys. Well, buy now you may have already have done that. I heard, but don't know that Soviet military planes were design to connect to any American electrical supply so they could occupy the US and use their aircraft on American soil. Yeah, right. THE USA is the best defended country in the world. We're all packin. We all have guns. That's only one reason we have that in our Constitution.
19:45 - Can you describe the "Soviet Smell?"
21:02 - Shut off the camera and find those kids. Steal and break their little toys and beat them when no one is looking. OK?
“With a full 1930s experience as well.”
Didn’t see it coming...
Ja stimmt
funny symbol
💀💀💀
@@TheOtherAviationGuyvery funny indeed
Swiss was sweating so hard because of his insanely strong urges to fly that 747. He needed his fix man. 😂😂😂
Honestly I think it was way more because it’s very hot inside that plane as I have been in there.
its a joke dude@@fredi1608
During world war II the use of tanks revolutionized the way wars would be fought it was known as"Blitzkrieg and the German Panzer tank was the key vehicle in this new style of war The Panzer medium tank had a number of major modifications during the course of the war The MK IV featured a 75 mm main cannon and two 7.9 mm machine guns, However. the MK IV was not heavily armored and suffered greater losses as the war developed.
Solche Videos sind immer wieder schön von dir zu sehen
ist so.
Ja
ich stimme vollkommen zu
@@jadenzeilinger8244 Dasselbe hier
Kartoffel Klamotten Schultute (this is my better german vocabulary, not very easy to communicate)
Swiss001: Flies a private jet for 500 dollars
Also Swiss001: holy moly, 20 euros for entering the museum??
That's not really a yeeess moment
@Anonymous7 hi!
wasn't the private flight paid for by the airline?
Little less wiki001😂
@@kacperkrakowski it was lol
Lmao hi
That 747 looks awesome! I would totally love to visit that when I fly to Frankfurt one day, but if you want to see another 747 exhibit; there is a Delta 747-400 at the Delta Museum in Atlanta, right off the ATL airport. In this one, you can actually sit in the seats!
But he lives in Germany
@@exoticgamerv2324 There's a thing called flying, and he can take a flight from FRA-ATL.
@@ArdenTheSnep There's also a thing called money I mean who is going to take a international flight just to make a few videos and most and also have to stay there for weeks for quantine
@@exoticgamerv2324 nah the u.s. doesn’t have quarantine restrictions, and as far as i’m aware, germany doesn’t either if you’re vaccinated.
@@ryan_n05 so? That only solves one of the problems I said in the reply
Swiss001 Definition
Bit = MASSIVELY BROKEN AND PROBABLY WENT THROUGH MILLIONS OF RYANAIR LANDINGS
I like these videos swiss, of course they might be more painful to make since you have to go in public and drive there and stuff but I enjoy your vlogs!
2:20
Swiss: “that’s a vibe”
Me: “no, that’s America, Swiss.”
It felt like I’m visiting the museum with you it was so cool, thank you so much! Awesome museum!
2:14 The fact that games censor the Swastika but this museum is just like "It's history, we keep something that's history."
showing the swastika is allowed if it's for historical or educational reasons
1:26 ladies and gentlemen, here we see our German humor.
7:38 needs to be a meme template lol
In the future Nick should open his own museum showing for example his first PC, the Cirrus, UA-cam Play button etc
There is also a museum in the Netherlands , called Aviodrome, where you can enter a KLM 747 and some other planes. They also show the history of avation, it's pretty interesting.
In the 747 part, surprisingly at least 19 747-200 still in active service as of 2022.
Swiss, with one more window you can get that 747 airworthy!
This video was so amazing to watch! It was so nice to have a look at the old airplanes. It's so nice that the 747-200 didn't get scrapped, and was sent to the museum instead, and so I would say the part with it in the main role was my favorite. Apart from that I can say without a doubt, that your vlogs are very fun, so keep it up!
OMG THE CL215 we have those here in the US too for firefighting! Ive gotten to see one up close that was in service before
i saw a JU52 at the museum in Dulles. Pretty cool!
13:33 These people are more scary than the MSFS pilots lol.
Yeah or cheap xplane add-ons people
That merkedes got me 🤣
“This is the smell of my childhood” -Swiss 001
Pretty much
(4:56) *on the AN26* "there is AN person"
Swiss001 2022
jeremy clarkson reference? also 'an car' at 5:07 😂
your french accent is perfect ngl
Swiss001: casually talking to his camera
The kids in the background: *banshee noises*
You should defo go to aerospace Bristol, it’s an aviation museum with the last Concorde ever flown!!!
This is super cool Swiss !! Love ur irl vlogs!!
All makes sense how hijackings we're so common with that kind of cockpit design
Plot twist: The crying kids at the end were Swiss001 fans
13:33 bro got something so devious planned 💀
The Vickers Viscount was the world's first Turbo-Prop airliner . It sold about 800.
I’m genuinely surprised that this video hasn’t been demonetised because of 2:14 but great vid! Big fan
It's actually not forbiden by German/European law as long as it is for educational or historical purposes.
@@mariolucht oh ok thanks
My man called locomotives boring.. I don’t know how much longer I can stay a fan of his channel.
The "why did you break it?" at the end was too good
love your aviation vlogs, give us more pls!
Really Nice video, Always love your vlogs keep making more
!
Nice you got to see the rare new Ryanair cabin
If a globmaster can fly with the door open, so can a c5 galaxy and the an22. They are designed to drop cargo from the back mid flight!
Swiss001: Sees bullet holes. "Isn't that kind of modern now?" DAMN 😳
Getting to this museum is now my dream, thanks to Dreams001 for giving someone a hope:)
yess irl vlog
Everyone else in the world: animatronics
Swiss001: animations
21:10 bros a menace
In northern california there's a museum with a 747 cockpit that you can actually sit inside and use the controls and everything. i believe its called the hiller aviation museum
Can confirm. It’s the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos CA.
We need More Vlog Video from Swiss001 it just amazing
Was there last week, great museum. Sinsheim is great as well
I feel like Swiss could easily be a tour guide for this museum.
13:35
Nick: What is he up to?
Pilot: I want to crash the plane without anyone knowing 😈
Locomotive, boring?? Omg I've always wanted to see one up close. 😮😮😮
Great video
Hooray new long swiss001 video and its a VLOG!
People who also like trains. YPU JUST WALKED BY A HUGE STEAM engine!
Omg I love your vlogs so much they’re so natural and you’re very funny and cool I loved this awesome video thank you!
Edit: nice French you speak 😂
Edit: the ending was perfection 🤣
einGANG xD ich liebe seinen humor.. stumpf und abgedroschen
Bro that 747-200 is amazing I love it!
“I hate people who have fun” lmao 🤣
Swiss: Not only is this plane long its also big. Me: Thats what she said.
Navigation was hard at that age, and I wonder if we can fly using an old airplane in MSFS
The viscount was a dangerous and uncomfortable plain to fly in, my dad grew up fly on that plane. HE HATED IT SO MUCH! It did not handle turbulence at all.
17:35 the B36 was the largest propeller powered aircraft, come to Omaha Nebraska and go to the SAC museum and I can show you around
B-36 Specifications
Length - 49.4m (162.1ft)
Wingspan - 70.1m (230ft)
Max. Payload - 39600kg (87000lb)
AN-22 Specifications
Length - approx (dependent on nose configuration) 57.9m (190ft)
Wingspan - 64.4m (211.3ft)
Max. Payload - 80000kg (176370lb)
Only by wingspan was the B-36 larger than the AN-22
The Vickers Viscount (pronounced Vy-count) was built originally in the Vickers-Armstrongs factory (which had bought out Supermarine, the company that built the Spitfire) in Brooklands, Surrey. Vickers-Armstrong were merged with other companies to create BAC (British Aircraft Corporation) in 1960. BAC became British Aerospace in 1977, and then changed names again in 1999, becoming BAE Systems (British AErospace Systems) which maintains Typhoon Fighter Aircraft, as well as specialising in aviation electronics. The company is still operating today. Historically, that means there is a direct link between the Supermarine Spitfire, and today's Typhoon.
11:49 If Rynair owned a 747 this would be it.
What do you use to record your vlogs with my friend
A camera (duh)
@@Ghastify LMAOOOO Good one 🤣
There is a 747 hotel in sweden where u can walk on the wing, you can absolut sleep in the engines.
😳
I like how he says this is the boring part as he passes a human maned torpedo
16:23
Swiss: I shot down one recently-
Me: WHOA-
Swiss: in a flight simulator...
Me: oh.
Swiss: ...with a 74-37
Me: WHA??
747s after a Swiss 001 “butter landing”
Nice vid swiss!
Hello Nick I’m a big fan you’ve inspired me to play Microsoft flight sim thanks for entertaining us with your amazing videos :)
gotta love those kids "WHY? WHY DID YOU BREAK IT?!"
what the hell? a BIT broken?
anyway it was a good tour
Swiss climbing down the 747 ladder gives me R6 siege flahbacks
Dude, I was in the museum on Saturday, I am like super mad rn 🥲
I love these type of videos! keep it up!👍👍😃😃
This exact Viscount was my training plane when I learned my job at Lufthansa 👍🏼
A little piece of speed tape and it’s fixed!
I WENT THERE
I was browsing through the home page when I saw the thumbnail of this video and thought it the background looked familiar, so I clicked on it and sure enough it was the technik museum.
I love Ryanair’s new livery at 0:56
Great video!
The aviation museum near my house has sullys plane in it
WHAT SIM IS THAT? IT LOOKS SO REAL!!
Flight Sim german edition
@@whitesheepdriver79 Lol 😂😂
Flight sim real first person 3d
@@YajatKumar26 😂😂
In sweden it's a hotel at Arlanda ARN that let you walk on the wing/wings on the 747, you can book a room in the cockpit (you get the whole 2nd floor for yourself) or you can book rooms in the engines, or normal cabin
I’ve been at the international Swiss transportation museum since I used to live there, there were so many plane Fokkers,many Boeing planes Corsairs and f-15 the most expensive car in the world! You should go there
@Swiss001 I’ve been on an 747-400 at Wollongong australia so if your there you can see that
Love that “an car” thing
that skyscraper just collapsed
Swiss : nah just a bit broken
I definetely need to visit that museum. And to revisit the one in Sinsheim as well. And the one in Luzern too since the Convair 990 wasn't accessible the one time I was there.
the mercure has a part of A300/A310 because the devlopment of the A300 was in collaboration with Dassault at the start and they decided to give up and built the mercure
Cool! I was Here last summer!
You know Swiss you just make me smile and I don’t really smile your my fav UA-camr you got me in to aviation I love you bro
The dassault cockpit-windows look like 737 windows
Idk,the 747 looks ready to pack with people and fly
That car from an-27 Чайка, I am digger from latvia, amd recently we found a soviet bomb shelter under Train Facility, it was very big, 15 meters under ground surface, and this bomb shelter was inside full of Чайка's
Welcome to Car001 and today we are driving this tuner BMW 1 series to somewhere which has planes
Here in Australia there’s a museum that lets you walk on the wing of a Qantas 747 and there’s no fence or rail. Just bare wing.