It’s crazy how small the engines are on the A340 compared to the triples, 787s and A350s. This is a brilliant video for heavy’s mind, absolutely loving it
Air Mauritius. Thought the dodo may not be able to fly normally, with air Mauritius, it can meet up with its pals of the passenger pigeon, Tasmanian tiger, and Moa easily.
Bravo pour ton travail j'ai regardé avec beaucoup de plaisir je suis de la Guadeloupe Aéroport pôle caraïbes PTP franchement l'île Maurice petit pays avec une belle compagnie aérienne surtout avec autants de destinations de compagnies Aériennes félicitations Aéroport Guadeloupe pôle caraïbes chiffres fin 2019 ( 2.500.000 passagers) encore Bravo pour l'île Maurice
Mauritius is a top tourist destination & has been for many, many decades. It has a high tourist demand, although like everywhere, during the lockdowns tourism/economy in Mauritius suffered, as within many countries. Also & many don't realise this, but Mauritius has long been a very strong economy within Africa & one of the wealthiest actually. It's "not" a third world island, as some seem to believe. It's got pretty good infrastructure abound & most people do work. The only visually obvious issue that i can think of, is that some people throw/dump their rubbish roadside, more so near deserted places, but rubbish/litter can be found near some residential regions most unfort. I have written to the Govt regarding this, as i really value this beautiful island & it's very precious eco-system, flora & fauna etc;. So do most people who've visited. It's just laziness i'd say & the Mauritian Govt need to seriously tackle this issue, as it's very important & so worth it, as Mauritius does get many tourists annually, so worth saving this island from further environmental damage. It's a beautiful wee Island & has much to offer for the tourist & the beaches, the food & the hospitality are second to none. One last thing, in ref to it's inhabitants. Mauritius is classified as an African country, but 'not" because all it's inhabitants are fully African & in fact, on the absolute contrary. It's only because of it's geographical location/proximity to the African mainland/continent. If you look more deeply into it's people's history, from prior to the times of slavery & beyond, it's peoples are very mixed & have arrived there from many countries, specifically India, which today, Mauritius's inhabitants are mostly of South Asian ancestry, European ancestry, E & SE Asian ancestry & of course, some African ancestry. There used to be many Creoles there, but many left after the British left back in March 1968. They're living across the world & many have married people from many backgrounds, specifically European, so there are newer genetic admixtures with the Creoles. There are of course, other ethnic groups living on the island. There are the Sino-Mauritians, Indo-Mauritians, Franco-Mauritians & newcomers (in more recent times) from numerous African nations. Ie: Mainland Africa & the Caribbean, specifically Jamaica. Funnily enough, if you google Mauritian Creoles, you'll only read that they're of African & European/French ancestry solely, but nothing could be farther from the truth. I was fortunate enough to view the DNA results of many Mauritian Creole people & they're incredibly mixed ethnically, to the point, that 4 of my close friends, all cover approx 18 global regions! Amazing! My Creole friends were mostly South Asian, with large chunks of European & some S & SE Asian, Central Asian, the Caucasus, the Middle East & a host of other ethnicity markers & surprisingly, their African DNA, was actually the "least" percentage within their results, which i found so interesting. From memory, they ranged between 3% to 12% to 18% African @ the highest %, from what i witnessed. And the Creole peoples, they really are a true outward example of their DNA & this does show in the many faces & skin shades of this ethnic group. They're beautiful people, both inside & out! It's a really cool country, always welcoming everyone & so far as it's inhabitants goes, i noticed that everyone, from all religious groups & ethnic groups, are living side by side & for the most part, doing so quite harmoniously. In fact, i think the world could take a leaf out of their page. A few fun facts, they produce their own amazing rum, award winning beer, they used to export loads of excellent raw sugar, they produce superb tea & the vanilla tea is so delicious, they have a textiles industry & used to make excellent jumpers, that they'd export, i have seen some people growing vanilla beans & other expensive commodities there. I'm Scandinavian/French/Germanic/English, i lived/worked there for many years & since leaving, have returned twice & i love visiting when i can, which i plan to do again, very soon. Sorry for my very lengthy reply, but i like to share general info, with those that know little regarding Mauritius.
Mauritius is a top tourist destination & has been for many, many decades. It has a high tourist demand, although like everywhere, during the lockdowns tourism/economy in Mauritius suffered, as within many countries. Also & many don't realise this, but Mauritius has long been a very strong economy within Africa & one of the wealthiest actually. It's "not" a third world island, as some seem to believe. It's got pretty good infrastructure abound & most people do work. The only visually obvious issue that i can think of, is that some people throw/dump their rubbish roadside, more so near deserted places, but rubbish/litter can be found near some residential regions most unfort. I have written to the Govt regarding this, as i really value this beautiful island & it's very precious eco-system, flora & fauna etc;. So do most people who've visited. It's just laziness i'd say & the Mauritian Govt need to seriously tackle this issue, as it's very important & so worth it, as Mauritius does get many tourists annually, so worth saving this island from further environmental damage. It's a beautiful wee Island & has much to offer for the tourist & the beaches, the food & the hospitality are second to none. In ref to it's inhabitants. Mauritius is classified as an African country, but 'not" because all it's inhabitants are fully African & in fact, on the absolute contrary. It's only because of it's geographical location/proximity to the African mainland/continent. If you look more deeply into it's people's history, from prior to the times of slavery & beyond, it's peoples are very mixed & have arrived there from many countries, specifically India, which today, Mauritius's inhabitants are mostly of South Asian ancestry, European ancestry, E & SE Asian ancestry & of course, some African ancestry. There used to be many Creoles there, but many left after the British left back in March 1968. They're living across the world & many have married people from many backgrounds, specifically European, so there are newer genetic admixtures with the Creoles. There are of course, other ethnic groups living on the island. There are the Sino-Mauritians, Indo-Mauritians, Franco-Mauritians & newcomers (in more recent times) from numerous African nations. Ie: Mainland Africa & the Caribbean, specifically Jamaica. Funnily enough, if you google Mauritian Creoles, you'll only read that they're of African & European/French ancestry solely, but nothing could be farther from the truth. I was fortunate enough to view the DNA results of many Mauritian Creole people & they're incredibly mixed ethnically, to the point, that 4 of my close friends, all cover approx 18 global regions! Amazing really! My Creole friends were mostly South Asian, with large chunks of European (from all over Europe & not just France or England, so i witnessed) & some S & SE Asian, Central Asian, the Caucasus, the Middle East & a host of other ethnicity markers & surprisingly, their African DNA, was actually the "least" percentage within their results, which i found so interesting. Some people's African percentages may be higher for sure, but not my Creole friends. From memory, their African %'s ranged between 3% to 12% to 18% African @ the highest %, from what i witnessed. And the Creole peoples, they really are a true outward example of their DNA & this does show in the many faces & skin shades of this ethnic group. They're beautiful people, both inside & out. It's a really cool country, always welcoming everyone & so far as it's inhabitants goes, i noticed that everyone, from all religious groups & ethnic groups, are living side by side & for the most part, doing so quite harmoniously. In fact, i think the world could take a leaf out of their page. A few fun facts, they produce their own amazing rum, award winning beer, they used to export loads of excellent raw sugar, they produce superb tea & the vanilla tea is so delicious, they have a textiles industry & used to make excellent jumpers, that they'd export, i have seen some people growing vanilla beans & other expensive commodities there. I'm Scandinavian/French/Germanic/English, i lived/worked there for many years & since leaving, have returned twice & i love visiting when i can, which i plan to do again, very soon. Sorry for my very lengthy reply, but i like to share general info, with those that know little regarding Mauritius.
Razgriz Flight & Spotting 1 of the best planespottings. Thanks alot my dear friend. Razgriz Flight & Spotting contact tower on 111.11 because YOU ARE NUMBER ONE 👌👌👍👍✈✈
Absolutely amazing to see all these international airlines so nice & close, specifically the A380 & gosh, Mauritius is such a paradise island, it really is!! I can't wait to return there some day soon.
Je suis de Tahiti et ta vidéo est trop top... spécial big up pour l’A340, avion qui manque bcp ici depuis que notre compagnie les a remplacés par de B789 😌
Man, i really enjoyed this plane spotting video and i can say it is one of the best ones ever.... Keep up the good work and hope to see more very soon. God bless and be well. Cheers S.K
I love planes and plane spotting, but honestly, I'm not sure that I would be willing to spend one whole precious day of my stay on Mauritius at the airport. That said...I'm thankful that you were willing to do so...and that helicopter ride would have been fun. Superb vid. :) P.S. I particularly loved that Saudia 787-9. What a stunning bird. :)
Oh it's an amazing place & so worth it! I did it & i had an awesome time, but then again, i was blessed to have spent much time in Mauritius, the paradise island.
@@nengahtundun5990 Many Muslims yes, but more so Hindu & Christians. You know what is the best thing? All these people, from varying ethnic & religious groups, all get along! No major issues there, no civil wars, serious crimes, etc;. Mauritius is the poster child, for true global EQUALITY! And other countries, can well take a leaf out of it's page.
Your videos are superb & such great views of these airplanes & the beautiful surrounds, but it'd be even better view wise, if that lovely banana tree wasn't in the way! The views are stunning, but if we could see the airplane take off, that'd be awesome, as the beautiful sea is just out of sight! I've heard others here saying there's another great lookout too, but you may not see the landings @ the other lookout. Either way, it's tricky to capture it all, but nonetheless you've done a sterling job here! Just brilliant! Ps. I think better moderating & blocking is required here, as i've read a few troll msgs & all very unkind & unnecessary. Just some people hating on a reputable & safe airline, a stunning island & it's beautiful, warm, welcoming & friendly inhabitants.
dommage que vs n'etes pas allez de l'autre cote pour filmer,c le meilleur spot.vs auriez pu voir l'emirates passer au dessus de votre tete.ca c une experience unique.
Excellent! A suggestion for you; have to cameras located down the path of the runway. One, positioned where you are currently. Second, positioned at location of rotation. This allows you full view of aircraft from runup to take off and no rear view of the aircraft.. Results are spectacular!
Yes indeed & all filmed on one of the most stunning little Islands in the sun! A beautiful, very lush & green airport. As a European, i can honestly say, this Island is very beautiful.
Mauritius is very popular with tourists, for very obvious reasons my friend. The beautiful Mauritius, is the only small island, that can accommodate the A380! The A380 does a few runs daily to & from Mauritius & the flights are almost always full!
That place is on the main road of the A10 (if i can remember correctly) when your coming down the M1 motorway towards the Airport, you need to take the slip road that goes towards Mahebourg and just keep following that road, it'll lead you to the side of the runway where the spotting location is, you can park by the side of the road too 😊
ONE OF THE BEST close up plane spotting ever on UA-cam
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Bonjour bien cherche milazar Joseph Johnson a camp pintade Rodrigues
Totally agree
@@merlomilazar2510 don’t know mate
It’s crazy how small the engines are on the A340 compared to the triples, 787s and A350s. This is a brilliant video for heavy’s mind, absolutely loving it
Only A340-300 has small engines like that, the A340-600 has much bigger engines ;)
Air Mauritius. Thought the dodo may not be able to fly normally, with air Mauritius, it can meet up with its pals of the passenger pigeon, Tasmanian tiger, and Moa easily.
Ohhh ouiiiiii mon pays est dans la légende du AirPlane Spotting 🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺
..as a spotting lover, this Mauritius spotting is amazing....thank you very much once again..
I have just finished watching this video for the second time. It is outstanding, thank you.
Bravo pour ton travail j'ai regardé avec beaucoup de plaisir je suis de la Guadeloupe Aéroport pôle caraïbes PTP franchement l'île Maurice petit pays avec une belle compagnie aérienne surtout avec autants de destinations de compagnies Aériennes félicitations Aéroport Guadeloupe pôle caraïbes chiffres fin 2019 ( 2.500.000 passagers) encore Bravo pour l'île Maurice
Love what you do man ! Keep it up cheers Steve.
Congratulations on a thrilling video. I was transfixed from beginning to end. Thank you for all your hard work.
Voila une vidéo qui change un peu des points de spot habituels ! Joli travail !
Nice video! Great spot for viewing...except for that clump of trees to the left! 😆
That allitalia Airways a330 200 was a smooth landing
I love this, all the international airlines to Mauritius, and Mauritius is beautiful too.
J'aime beaucoup la livrée d'Air Seychelles !
It's a pleasure to see such big airplane from Mauritius ❤️
Great Video Awesome 👌👌 From a Mauritian 🇲🇺 in Australia 🇦🇺
I cannot believe the King Of The Skies is still alive.
And then what's antonov 225? Royal guard?
super le take off sous la pluie,, bonne continuation
Those A380s are a thing of Beauty. Didn't know that was such a demand for Mauritius though.
Mauritius is a top tourist destination & has been for many, many decades.
It has a high tourist demand, although like everywhere, during the lockdowns tourism/economy in Mauritius suffered, as within many countries.
Also & many don't realise this, but Mauritius has long been a very strong economy within Africa & one of the wealthiest actually. It's "not" a third world island, as some seem to believe.
It's got pretty good infrastructure abound & most people do work.
The only visually obvious issue that i can think of, is that some people throw/dump their rubbish roadside, more so near deserted places, but rubbish/litter can be found near some residential regions most unfort. I have written to the Govt regarding this, as i really value this beautiful island & it's very precious eco-system, flora & fauna etc;.
So do most people who've visited.
It's just laziness i'd say & the Mauritian Govt need to seriously tackle this issue, as it's very important & so worth it, as Mauritius does get many tourists annually, so worth saving this island from further environmental damage.
It's a beautiful wee Island & has much to offer for the tourist & the beaches, the food & the hospitality are second to none.
One last thing, in ref to it's inhabitants. Mauritius is classified as an African country, but 'not" because all it's inhabitants are fully African & in fact, on the absolute contrary. It's only because of it's geographical location/proximity to the African mainland/continent.
If you look more deeply into it's people's history, from prior to the times of slavery & beyond, it's peoples are very mixed & have arrived there from many countries, specifically India, which today, Mauritius's inhabitants are mostly of South Asian ancestry, European ancestry, E & SE Asian ancestry & of course, some African ancestry.
There used to be many Creoles there, but many left after the British left back in March 1968.
They're living across the world & many have married people from many backgrounds, specifically European, so there are newer genetic admixtures with the Creoles.
There are of course, other ethnic groups living on the island. There are the Sino-Mauritians, Indo-Mauritians, Franco-Mauritians & newcomers (in more recent times) from numerous African nations. Ie: Mainland Africa & the Caribbean, specifically Jamaica.
Funnily enough, if you google Mauritian Creoles, you'll only read that they're of African & European/French ancestry solely, but nothing could be farther from the truth.
I was fortunate enough to view the DNA results of many Mauritian Creole people & they're incredibly mixed ethnically, to the point, that 4 of my close friends, all cover approx 18 global regions! Amazing!
My Creole friends were mostly South Asian, with large chunks of European & some S & SE Asian, Central Asian, the Caucasus, the Middle East & a host of other ethnicity markers & surprisingly, their African DNA, was actually the "least" percentage within their results, which i found so interesting. From memory, they ranged between 3% to 12% to 18% African @ the highest %, from what i witnessed.
And the Creole peoples, they really are a true outward example of their DNA & this does show in the many faces & skin shades of this ethnic group. They're beautiful people, both inside & out!
It's a really cool country, always welcoming everyone & so far as it's inhabitants goes, i noticed that everyone, from all religious groups & ethnic groups, are living side by side & for the most part, doing so quite harmoniously.
In fact, i think the world could take a leaf out of their page.
A few fun facts, they produce their own amazing rum, award winning beer, they used to export loads of excellent raw sugar, they produce superb tea & the vanilla tea is so delicious, they have a textiles industry & used to make excellent jumpers, that they'd export, i have seen some people growing vanilla beans & other expensive commodities there.
I'm Scandinavian/French/Germanic/English, i lived/worked there for many years & since leaving, have returned twice & i love visiting when i can, which i plan to do again, very soon.
Sorry for my very lengthy reply, but i like to share general info, with those that know little regarding Mauritius.
Mauritius is a top tourist destination & has been for many, many decades. It has a high tourist demand, although like everywhere, during the lockdowns tourism/economy in Mauritius suffered, as within many countries.
Also & many don't realise this, but Mauritius has long been a very strong economy within Africa & one of the wealthiest actually. It's "not" a third world island, as some seem to believe. It's got pretty good infrastructure abound & most people do work.
The only visually obvious issue that i can think of, is that some people throw/dump their rubbish roadside, more so near deserted places, but rubbish/litter can be found near some residential regions most unfort. I have written to the Govt regarding this, as i really value this beautiful island & it's very precious eco-system, flora & fauna etc;. So do most people who've visited.
It's just laziness i'd say & the Mauritian Govt need to seriously tackle this issue, as it's very important & so worth it, as Mauritius does get many tourists annually, so worth saving this island from further environmental damage.
It's a beautiful wee Island & has much to offer for the tourist & the beaches, the food & the hospitality are second to none.
In ref to it's inhabitants. Mauritius is classified as an African country, but 'not" because all it's inhabitants are fully African & in fact, on the absolute contrary. It's only because of it's geographical location/proximity to the African mainland/continent.
If you look more deeply into it's people's history, from prior to the times of slavery & beyond, it's peoples are very mixed & have arrived there from many countries, specifically India, which today, Mauritius's inhabitants are mostly of South Asian ancestry, European ancestry, E & SE Asian ancestry & of course, some African ancestry. There used to be many Creoles there, but many left after the British left back in March 1968. They're living across the world & many have married people from many backgrounds, specifically European, so there are newer genetic admixtures with the Creoles. There are of course, other ethnic groups living on the island.
There are the Sino-Mauritians, Indo-Mauritians, Franco-Mauritians & newcomers (in more recent times) from numerous African nations. Ie: Mainland Africa & the Caribbean, specifically Jamaica.
Funnily enough, if you google Mauritian Creoles, you'll only read that they're of African & European/French ancestry solely, but nothing could be farther from the truth.
I was fortunate enough to view the DNA results of many Mauritian Creole people & they're incredibly mixed ethnically, to the point, that 4 of my close friends, all cover approx 18 global regions! Amazing really!
My Creole friends were mostly South Asian, with large chunks of European (from all over Europe & not just France or England, so i witnessed) & some S & SE Asian, Central Asian, the Caucasus, the Middle East & a host of other ethnicity markers & surprisingly, their African DNA, was actually the "least" percentage within their results, which i found so interesting.
Some people's African percentages may be higher for sure, but not my Creole friends.
From memory, their African %'s ranged between 3% to 12% to 18% African @ the highest %, from what i witnessed.
And the Creole peoples, they really are a true outward example of their DNA & this does show in the many faces & skin shades of this ethnic group. They're beautiful people, both inside & out.
It's a really cool country, always welcoming everyone & so far as it's inhabitants goes, i noticed that everyone, from all religious groups & ethnic groups, are living side by side & for the most part, doing so quite harmoniously. In fact, i think the world could take a leaf out of their page.
A few fun facts, they produce their own amazing rum, award winning beer, they used to export loads of excellent raw sugar, they produce superb tea & the vanilla tea is so delicious, they have a textiles industry & used to make excellent jumpers, that they'd export, i have seen some people growing vanilla beans & other expensive commodities there. I'm Scandinavian/French/Germanic/English, i lived/worked there for many years & since leaving, have returned twice & i love visiting when i can, which i plan to do again, very soon.
Sorry for my very lengthy reply, but i like to share general info, with those that know little regarding Mauritius.
Super Cool vid Nicholas and love the A330 N 900 too eh
Youve got a very steady hand...well done!
Merci
Je patirepa jeretere avetu
Merci
I love the video hope you will come to Mauritius one day again😊
For a small country/island...Mauritius Air sure has a lot of a/c!
That is because we are a hard working nation.
@@DharynSimmerX So very true my friend!
Best Wishes from, Tasmania, Australia.
Air Mauritius. Not Mauritius Air.
Really nice compilation mate, same camera as me, no need for tripod :)
Razgriz Flight & Spotting 1 of the best planespottings.
Thanks alot my dear friend.
Razgriz Flight & Spotting contact tower on 111.11 because YOU ARE NUMBER ONE 👌👌👍👍✈✈
Absolutely amazing to see all these international airlines so nice & close, specifically the A380 & gosh, Mauritius is such a paradise island, it really is!!
I can't wait to return there some day soon.
Magnifique La Cadillac du ciel
Excellent coverage 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What an amazing compilation! Liked!
Je suis de Tahiti et ta vidéo est trop top... spécial big up pour l’A340, avion qui manque bcp ici depuis que notre compagnie les a remplacés par de B789 😌
🏝Bonjour! J'aime belle Tahiti et belle Ile Maurice!🌴☀
Tous mes vœux.
Man, i really enjoyed this plane spotting video and i can say it is one of the best ones ever.... Keep up the good work and hope to see more very soon. God bless and be well. Cheers S.K
Bravo pour cette belle vidéo es que L'A380 singapore atteri à l'île Maurice
Nop
Singapore Airlines ne dessert pas l'île Maurice
Comme beaucoup d'autres compagnies
Emirates est la seule à desservir cet aéroport en A380
sinon apart l"A380 il y a juste 2 boeing 747 qui font le vas et vient ici....celui de corsair et d"air france.
@@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting jolie video j"adore ♥ on voit bien comment le lift system fonctionne quand ils partent.
good vídeo thank you (brazil)
Great video! 👍👍👍🛫🛬
Merci à Razgrid pour cette chaîne et les évasions depuis mon canap. J’espère que tu pourras voyager autant que tu le pourras
Vraiment le a330 ❤️ et j’aurai jamais cru autant de compagnie différentes
Big respect, please come to 🇦🇿 for amazing spotting.
*hey to you all! Greez from a Planespotter and Flightreporter from Frankfurt-Germany* 👋🏻👋🏻✈✈🇩🇪🇩🇪
look it very nice video
bien joue lami
Очень красивые ,,птички" 😊!!))
Super camera work!!!
awesome videos, keep it up. if you got any videos of chetak takeoff or landing kindly upload
I love the Emirates Expo 2020 A380
Awesome video great work with no tripod too! Subscribed
I have also added your channel to my featured section 😀
Excellent footage!!
I love planes and plane spotting, but honestly, I'm not sure that I would be willing to spend one whole precious day of my stay on Mauritius at the airport. That said...I'm thankful that you were willing to do so...and that helicopter ride would have been fun. Superb vid. :)
P.S. I particularly loved that Saudia 787-9. What a stunning bird. :)
when we love, we don't count 😉
@@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting i could spend a whole day plane spotting too
Oh it's an amazing place & so worth it!
I did it & i had an awesome time, but then again, i was blessed to have spent much time in Mauritius, the paradise island.
Wow amazing man love my country and miss my island!!
Mauritius is majority Muslim country right? Greeting from indonesia
nop, the majority are Hindu and Christian
@@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting thank you
motherland oh motherland of mine
@@nengahtundun5990 Many Muslims yes, but more so Hindu & Christians.
You know what is the best thing?
All these people, from varying ethnic & religious groups, all get along! No major issues there, no civil wars, serious crimes, etc;.
Mauritius is the poster child, for true global EQUALITY!
And other countries, can well take a leaf out of it's page.
Absolutely fantastic !! .🙂
very nice and very close landing of Airbus380. Greetings from miftahjaya96 chanel, Indonesia
I can’t believe how well you can spot without a tripod
Awesome video!👍👍
Your videos are superb & such great views of these airplanes & the beautiful surrounds, but it'd be even better view wise, if that lovely banana tree wasn't in the way!
The views are stunning, but if we could see the airplane take off, that'd be awesome, as the beautiful sea is just out of sight!
I've heard others here saying there's another great lookout too, but you may not see the landings @ the other lookout.
Either way, it's tricky to capture it all, but nonetheless you've done a sterling job here! Just brilliant!
Ps. I think better moderating & blocking is required here, as i've read a few troll msgs & all very unkind & unnecessary.
Just some people hating on a reputable & safe airline, a stunning island & it's beautiful, warm, welcoming & friendly inhabitants.
dommage que vs n'etes pas allez de l'autre cote pour filmer,c le meilleur spot.vs auriez pu voir l'emirates passer au dessus de votre tete.ca c une experience unique.
Ahhh oui, bien sur.
I love the awesome weather! By the way, handheld? Seriously?? My god...
destination camppintade ile rodrigues pour cherche johnson milazar cest lui que dieux cherche
my favourite place to go on holiday
Very well done, my opinion.
Excellent! A suggestion for you; have to cameras located down the path of the runway. One, positioned where you are currently. Second, positioned at location of rotation. This allows you full view of aircraft from runup to take off and no rear view of the aircraft.. Results are spectacular!
I did not know this second location, but does the fence interfere with the line of sight?
@@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting You were on plaine Magnien Mahebourg Rd. Second location is on BeauVallon Blue Bay Road which is at the end of the runway
Very nice 👍
nice work!
very good vidéo!!!! from french man...!
Nice Video!
Beautiful Boeings the best
Yes indeed & all filmed on one of the most stunning little Islands in the sun!
A beautiful, very lush & green airport.
As a European, i can honestly say, this Island is very beautiful.
Thank you for your hard word and thank you for sharing
Nice work impressive..i wish you could capture actual wheels up
Comment faites vous pour avoir toutes les informations sur chaque avion ? (Destination, numéro de vol etc)
J'utilise FlightRadar24
Very nice video !!!!!!
You are the best
Excellent video .
I love Alitalia livery
Superbe vidéo mais comment avez vous trouvé l’endroit pour filmer ? Comment vous vous êtes mis ?
Des rochers au milieu des champs de cannes à sucre
Great video vlog
Super Video
nice video~~~
Cool one
Wow what a view😍😍
It's a gorgeous Island indeed! Very friendly & hospitable inhabitants too.
From a Scandinavian, who's visited many times. Love it there!
Nice video! When have you been there?
Je ne pensais pas que l'A380 pouvait se poser à l'aéroport de l'île Maurice
deux fois par jour tous les jours et ils sont remplis... avant le virus
ile maurice mo jolie pays
Mauritius is very popular with tourists, for very obvious reasons my friend.
The beautiful Mauritius, is the only small island, that can accommodate the A380!
The A380 does a few runs daily to & from Mauritius & the flights are almost always full!
1word: EXCELLENT
Le 17/01 est mon anniversaire voila un jolie cadeau
Whats with the black smoke engine coming out of the A380 at 0:06?
I didn't see that!
I'll have to take a another look.
The A380 is a very reputable & reliable airline however, so this would be very rare indeed.
This MSFS has insane graphic
Wow an a380
a 7.45min il y a un probleme avec l ATR-72 sur la roue il y a pas de protection alors que de l autre cote si
Nice video! Is a ladder needed to get over the fence?
I climbed on a mound of stones
Hoping to fly this one to mauritius in december. Otherwise it will be the the 777
the one from singapore comes also from kuala lumpur
это сплав науки, техники, производства и людей!
Sehr gut, schoen! Moskau.
Great video 😁 Where exactly is the spot you were plane spotting at?
That place is on the main road of the A10 (if i can remember correctly) when your coming down the M1 motorway towards the Airport, you need to take the slip road that goes towards Mahebourg and just keep following that road, it'll lead you to the side of the runway where the spotting location is, you can park by the side of the road too 😊
Le plus beau de tous est L A380
Tolles Video
That's great, congratulations! On what date was the first part of the video made ( Boeing 777 Austrian, 17:05 )?
everything was filmed on January 13 and 14, 2020
Is it possible to have that footage of the air mauritius ?
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Beauties on tarmac...
Serye man
Belle video je suppose que tu comprends le français ?
Je suis français
So emirates is the only a380 that operates to MRU?
Yep just Emirates
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The first A380 was a buttery landing
Wow😍
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AIR austral hav the best livery,on 777,737 and all thé fleet