I worked at the Allegheny County airport in Pittsburgh in the late 80’s and early 90’s, a popular choice for band tours back then was the Gulfstream I turboprop. Metallica had an all black livery on theirs, and Bon Jovi’s was purple. Would love to see more videos like this!
I never saw the Rolling Stones or Drake's planes but I have seem hockey and baseball team private jets. I did see the Iron Maiden 757 at LAX. The Lakers flew with Champion Air but they folded in 2008. Then the Lakers flew with Delta, they chartered a A320. Don't know about now.
The iron maiden planes might actually be worth a separate video. They are called Ed Force one (after their "mascot") and were flown by the front man of the band, Bruce Dickinson
Hie hallo….not related to this video but I do have a question….is it possible to recognize the type of an aircraft flying far above by just listening to its engines sound??
If you have trained ears and know what the different engines sound like you’re maybe able to recognize the engine. But as some aircraft use the same engine type it could be hard to know the exact aircraft type
The 737 is a pile, especially if you're a bigger or taller guy like myself (6'2 220). They must've loved the upgrade to the 763, which I still fly on Delta, great aircraft, and I love the 2-3-2 config in a widebody jet.
Led Zeppelin didn't own the jet; they leased it. Also, the Rolling Stones leased a jet for the 1972 tour - one year before Led Zeppelin. This is easily confirmed.
I can remember their She’s a Rainbow song featured in iMac G3 Commercial. Still one of my favorites till this day.
They had a chance to do it on the new iMac commercial, but it was a different song, still a pretty good commercial, referencing the iMac G3.
I worked at the Allegheny County airport in Pittsburgh in the late 80’s and early 90’s, a popular choice for band tours back then was the Gulfstream I turboprop. Metallica had an all black livery on theirs, and Bon Jovi’s was purple. Would love to see more videos like this!
Make a video about Bruce Dickinsons aviation endeavors
Wait, I never knew there was a Rolling Stones 737 to begin with...
Aesthetically, the 720 is my favourite Boeing single aisle, followed very closely by the 727-100.
thx for giving me aviation news. keep the work up
Wow it has a nice livery I liked it
this 737-400 belongs to Gain Jet a Greek vip airline and it was parked for a looong time at Venizelos international airport in Athens Greece :-)
I cleaned the Yes 90125 small twin engine at my first job when I was 16 in Tampa Fla, while they were onboard. I was a huge fan and very starstruck.
2:41 Isn't it ironic that Led Zeppelin didn't use some sort of blimp?
like Zeppelin NT?
I never saw the Rolling Stones or Drake's planes but I have seem hockey and baseball team private jets. I did see the Iron Maiden 757 at LAX. The Lakers flew with Champion Air but they folded in 2008. Then the Lakers flew with Delta, they chartered a A320. Don't know about now.
Wow. I never thought of that
What about a doc about the pilots and difficulties they may have/have encountered ?
Saw the Rolling Stones plane at Edinburgh airport in 2018, 767 I think.
The iron maiden planes might actually be worth a separate video. They are called Ed Force one (after their "mascot") and were flown by the front man of the band, Bruce Dickinson
They did a pretty good deep dive video somewhat recently actually
There are two or three videos on this channel about the iron maiden planes :)
I saw that very B767 in Barcelona back in 2017. And it was a great concert btw (why would not in be though :))
Waw Def leppard would have coolest livery design 😁
Cool
Hie hallo….not related to this video but I do have a question….is it possible to recognize the type of an aircraft flying far above by just listening to its engines sound??
If you have trained ears and know what the different engines sound like you’re maybe able to recognize the engine. But as some aircraft use the same engine type it could be hard to know the exact aircraft type
@@spongebubatz ok thanks
757 ftw!
The 737 is a pile, especially if you're a bigger or taller guy like myself (6'2 220). They must've loved the upgrade to the 763, which I still fly on Delta, great aircraft, and I love the 2-3-2 config in a widebody jet.
I don't even know about the rolling stones till nowb
If it wasnt for Zep the Nucleus of all ROCK starting the worlds first rock band owned jet for tours no one would have done it!!ITS CALLED HISTORY
Led Zeppelin didn't own the jet; they leased it. Also, the Rolling Stones leased a jet for the 1972 tour - one year before Led Zeppelin. This is easily confirmed.
Can we have a video on Drake's plane?
Slept through the flight
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