I really enjoy these short Av minutes! As a GA pilot, I've only had two incidents that really scared me, a downdraft on final over the ocean, where I thought I was going into the drink! It was so severe I almost hit my head on the top of the cockpit and my seatbelt was on, and a wind-shear just over the numbers as I was landing that blew me clear off the runway and almost into a barb-wire fence! But I quickly got control both times and landed. I didn't even get shaky until later, AFTER I had landed and realized what COULD have happened!
@@gulfstream7235It is easy for someone to sit in a chair and watch😮a video and pass judgement isn’t it. But May God be with you if you are ever in those situations!
The B-52 crabbing with the landing gear was the best clip. Amazing capability. The Constellation with flames coming out of all the exhaust ports was also a great clip. The Aerosucre flight is just standard operating procedure for that airline. Sketchy
Agree with your points. At 10 years old in 1957, I was sitting by a window on the port side right over the wing. Overnight Amsterdam to Idlewild. A vivid memory was seeing the wing and wingtip tank flexing gently in the moonlight. Now I know what it would have looked like from below. What a beautiful aircraft. Awesome and thanks.
Loved that close up of the thrust reversers. I made the molds, maching fixture, and tool paths to cut those doors with. There 7000 holes in the surface to reduce noise.
Connie making evening flight in 1991 from Miami to Bahamas was a sight- flamed from every engine as it flew over Miami North Beach- No CAMERA TO SHOOT WITH!! :(
10:22 One of the rare treats living where I live is seeing Connie flying overhead from nearby HARS Museum at Shellharbour here in Australia. Not an aircraft nut but it’s still one very beautiful sight.
3:40 Somehow, this reminds of when a very good friend of mine has received his (I think it's called) Single Engine Solo Rating. He took me for a flight from Rockhampton (Australia) to Blackwater, about a 400km round trip. We landed at Blackwater fine, and spent half an hour on the ground. The Blackwater airport was located next to a new open-cut coal mine area. We took off in a fairly strong crosswind which wasn't a problem, and as we ascended and made a turn to the East, we saw a giant, thick cloud of black and grey dust blow from the mine across the runway. The mine had blasted overburden just as we took off. If we'd been a minute later taking off, I'd bet the engine would have choked in that cloud. When we got back to Rockhampton, there was a 17-knot cross-wind, and we were in a little thing rated for 15-knots. He landed anyway. And it was eventful! I don't know about you, but when your pilot yells "Woah!" as a gust of wind catches the aircraft just as wheels hit the ground and throws the little single-engined Cessna sideways, and it near wing-strikes the runway, I'd call that eventful. But hey, any landing is a good landing.
@ 11:00. I remember being at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne when they flew a fighter overhead and I was directly under and it turned on its boosters. You could feel a wave of heat from then on the ground. Exhilarating.
I'm calling CGI on the "Finnair Airbus A350 passing opposite just 1000' above." Unless the Finnair was tracking heavily to it's left, the "plane" where the video was shot from would have passed much farther ahead (to the right from the video's standpoint) and they would never have passed directly above/below the other, with the Finnair passing well behind the lower plane.
no thats a real video. The pilot filming this is not filming straight to the front. Their plane flies to the left, so the Finnair aircraft seems to drift sideways. Its just an effect caused by the movement of the aircraft this is filmed from.
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So impressive to see the kind of maneuvers and abuse these giant planes can take. A marvel of engineering
Abusing planes
You made us wait 8 and a half minutes for Aerosucre?!? You MONSTER! 😂
That Constellation though. That was a sexy shot. Just gorgeous.
The ROAR of that BIG BEAUTIFUL Connie made my day
Hey, thanks for the Christmas special!
5 x 3 Minutes of Aviation! What a nice surprise and pleasure for the weekend! Many thanks!👍👍👍
I really enjoy these short Av minutes! As a GA pilot, I've only had two incidents that really scared me, a downdraft on final over the ocean, where I thought I was going into the drink! It was so severe I almost hit my head on the top of the cockpit and my seatbelt was on, and a wind-shear just over the numbers as I was landing that blew me clear off the runway and almost into a barb-wire fence! But I quickly got control both times and landed. I didn't even get shaky until later, AFTER I had landed and realized what COULD have happened!
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What a great year of aviation, thanks for putting this together 3MOA, loved the video!
The pilots in this video show such extraordinary skill & expertise. Hats off to each & every one of you for keeping us passengers all safe ❤
The pilot in the Cessna 180 did a good job eh?
@@gulfstream7235 And the 747 freighter, and the 737 heavy landing cockpit view, and the A380 early landing. 😂😂😂
ANYTHING BUT expertise!
@@FutureSystem738 Sometimes even experts struggle, but yes, they are professional
@@gulfstream7235It is easy for someone to sit in a chair and watch😮a video and pass judgement isn’t it. But May God be with you if you are ever in those situations!
@@AnnaHerrick Unfortunately I have been in situations like these before and that's when all your training and experience kicks in.
Eight minutes in before first Aerosucre showing? Couldn't you do a best of Aerosucre loop? LOL BTW, Connie was the best!
I second that petition. An Aerosucre Special Edition at the end of the year!!
Xmas day episode. 30 minutes of aerosucre failing.
Absolutely addicted to these fantastic videos.
Oh, Aerosucre. The memories. The thrills.
The B-52 crabbing with the landing gear was the best clip. Amazing capability. The Constellation with flames coming out of all the exhaust ports was also a great clip. The Aerosucre flight is just standard operating procedure for that airline. Sketchy
It is the only airworthy Constellation in the world and is based out of Albion Park south of Sydney, Australia.
@@sheerluckholmes5468 WTF does that have to do with anything? I simply made a comment that the flames coming out of the exhaust looks cool
@@valuedhumanoid6574 no need to be upset mate, he was just sharing some great information about the aircraft you talked about
@@nisse4629 Cool. I was confused when I first read your comment. Happens when you're too high. Peace
Agree with your points. At 10 years old in 1957, I was sitting by a window on the port side right over the wing.
Overnight Amsterdam to Idlewild. A vivid memory was seeing the wing and wingtip tank flexing gently in the moonlight.
Now I know what it would have looked like from below. What a beautiful aircraft.
Awesome and thanks.
wait this isn’t 3 minutes
Cause it’s a compilation dummy
3*5😢
Are you low on IQ?? It’s a compilation not a usual short
This certainly makes up for all the vids under 3 mins. 😍
Don't see Finnair feautured often in these clips, glad its appearance was in a positive way
Very nice and thank you ! Did anyone else suspect that the overloaded passenger plane was an aerosucre?
LOL...that seems to be their business model !
Does anyone else hold their breath while watching these?
FANTASTIC! ✈️✈️✈️✈️💖
Loved the Super Constellation sound!!
Happy New Year, excellent post!❤
8:50 what do you mean *appears to be overloaded”? I thought overloading was a requirement to be called an aerosucre flight!
10:20 was awesome! Also, at first I thought this is the longest 3 min video!
So cool u should do only aerosucre for next episode
15 minutes of awesome, kind of want to save this for later
I have
@@hotrodray6802 Ditto!
Best 3 minutes ever.
Good to see Aerosucre doing what they do best and keeping up traditions.
they probably have more cocaine on board than fuel
Welp, that clip starting at 4:45 somehow looks like it’s taken out of a flight sim… ☝️😅
It is lol I noticed it with the reflection of the plane and angle of the camera
I came here to see if anyone else said it, that's absolutely flight sim.
The quick reactions on those windshear go-arounds is so impressive.
Love the video!! I do have to laugh at the fact the video from @5:00 is from Microsoft flight sim though 😂
Thanks for making a 15 minute compilation🙏🏼🙏🏼
B-52 WOW! That's awesome and very helpful.
That was the fastest 15 minutes I have ever experienced!
Thank you for so many 747s in that video. Love that plane!
That was great thank for putting this Video together
that super constellation was awesome
and the b1 lancer
joy to watch. happy new year!
Those are ALL Great and all, but I'd be just as happy with an Aereosecure greatest hits compilation.
How much do I want "15 minutes of aerosucre, aviation aversion therapy".... 🤣
Yes.
Good to see my vid in there (the 747 at Amsterdam) and great compilation all round! Keep your cameras rolling fellows!
Loved that close up of the thrust reversers. I made the molds, maching fixture, and tool paths to cut those doors with. There 7000 holes in the surface to reduce noise.
Yeah sure buddy
@@stellviahohenheim No need to be rude he is just sharing something
Great show today! Thank you!
Thank you for the omnibus edition of 3 minutes of aviation. Loved it!
Next week: 15 minutes of Aerosucre
Thank you so much!
Your footage is beautiful no commentary etc it’s great I have subscribed thank you 😊
Brilliant clips! 👏👏👏
Great collection--thanks!
The Super Connie flying overhead with the flaming exhausts was an absolute sight to behold
Connie making evening flight in 1991 from Miami to Bahamas was a sight- flamed from every engine as it flew over Miami North Beach- No CAMERA TO SHOOT WITH!! :(
holy shit that B-1 looked like an absolute unit of a Spacecraft with it’s 4 afterburners
5:15 not for nothing but that part I thought was great. I liked it 👍👍
Those b-52s with swivel wheels are just insane. 👀
You made us all wait nearly 9 minutes for Aerosucre. 😓
Incredible video!
Fabulous video as always! 👍👍
Good stuff especially if you are not a passanger
I love this channel. Thanks for your input. 👌
Oh man the Constellation..... beautiful.
Thank you for all your awesome content. Love your channel!!
Love it. P. S. Would love more 3 minutes
The A359 and it’s pilot that stopped on that really short runway are both legendary
The B-52 is the first time I've ever seen a plane take off sideways.
Not many planes have that rotating landing gear!
Me too, impressive for the grandaddy of bombers.
that last AN-2 takeoff seemed like a YOLO takeoff, without any calculations done at all...
Ahhhhhh, bird strike! Bird strike! 😂 love the excitement in his voice.
That Super Constellation was amazing!
All that was pretty awesome.
Ooooh this is gonna be great!
It took me almost 5 minutes to realise this was longer than 3 minutes. 😂
Yes, that's how great it was!❤
2:45 What might have been the max rate of climb on that 777-9X take off. 1000fps? 1500fps? 8:50 Original JT8D's providing much less thrust.
3000fpm is normal so likely 5000 I’d think.
You call that a Cessna landing? I call that a dance😂 and turn about
The adrenaline that these vids give me is unbelievable ❤️
this gets an instant like for the thumbnail being at the beginning
Sehr schönes Video. Liebe Grüße vom Aeroclub BEXBACH
10:22 One of the rare treats living where I live is seeing Connie flying overhead from nearby HARS Museum at Shellharbour here in Australia. Not an aircraft nut but it’s still one very beautiful sight.
7:09 "Hey, I've seen this one before; It's a classic!"
3:40 Somehow, this reminds of when a very good friend of mine has received his (I think it's called) Single Engine Solo Rating. He took me for a flight from Rockhampton (Australia) to Blackwater, about a 400km round trip. We landed at Blackwater fine, and spent half an hour on the ground. The Blackwater airport was located next to a new open-cut coal mine area. We took off in a fairly strong crosswind which wasn't a problem, and as we ascended and made a turn to the East, we saw a giant, thick cloud of black and grey dust blow from the mine across the runway. The mine had blasted overburden just as we took off. If we'd been a minute later taking off, I'd bet the engine would have choked in that cloud.
When we got back to Rockhampton, there was a 17-knot cross-wind, and we were in a little thing rated for 15-knots. He landed anyway. And it was eventful! I don't know about you, but when your pilot yells "Woah!" as a gust of wind catches the aircraft just as wheels hit the ground and throws the little single-engined Cessna sideways, and it near wing-strikes the runway, I'd call that eventful. But hey, any landing is a good landing.
I don't agree with your last sentence...
I flew in a conny when I was a kid. I remember at night seeing the flames out the exhaust, and the drone of the motors. To this day love those sounds.
Citation fast af, dayum. You could be anywhere in no time it seems like :o
I dunno. This is almost goodness overload. I’ll have to watch three minutes at a time LOL.
6:43 that landing hit different
Landing into heaven fr!
@ 11:00. I remember being at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne when they flew a fighter overhead and I was directly under and it turned on its boosters. You could feel a wave of heat from then on the ground. Exhilarating.
I'm so jealous... both about attending the Australian HP and about having a a jet fly-over with AB on.
lets go ferrari
And WARMING!
i turned away and missed the explanation comment at 2:38 and then started freaking out when I saw how steep that plane was climbing 😅
Very good, one of your best... ;)
Do any other planes have steerable main landing gear like that B-52?
Brilliant 👍
My favourite is the huge B-52 “crabbing” down the runway for takeoff.
I had to wait almost 9 minutes for Aerosucre?!! They fly jockeys are worthy of their own greatest-of video.
the A380 banking is impressive ! Thanks a lot for these videos 🙂
We need a aerosucre video please!
KLM pilot, outstanding butter landing! 👏👏👏
shout out to all engineers around the world u guys are marvelous
I love commercial airliners. They have such heart and soul. The sound of their engines just speak to me. ❤️
I'm calling CGI on the "Finnair Airbus A350 passing opposite just 1000' above." Unless the Finnair was tracking heavily to it's left, the "plane" where the video was shot from would have passed much farther ahead (to the right from the video's standpoint) and they would never have passed directly above/below the other, with the Finnair passing well behind the lower plane.
It's from a simulator
no thats a real video. The pilot filming this is not filming straight to the front. Their plane flies to the left, so the Finnair aircraft seems to drift sideways. Its just an effect caused by the movement of the aircraft this is filmed from.
@@MrSchwabentier It is CLEARLY a computer generated image from a simulator/video game.
@@ifly135 no its not. Its a real video.
The vapor trail keeps up with the plane, LOL
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aw hell naw man, ohio!
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Aerosucre... Always on the top
I saw the Atlas Air 747 take off last night from San Jose when I was at work
A lot of *great* videos !
-Thank you for the show 😁
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Just love the landing gear tracking on the good old BUFFs.👍🏻
I have enjoyed every moment. Thank you for what you do 😊
Kind of crazy that I remember 90% of the clips.
Nice for this rewind! A lot better then some, if you know what I mean.