I love how, the engines spool up, then spool up more. the shadow on take-off, the turbulence flexing the wing, the industrial landscape, the green field, the brown field, the water, the roads.
Iv flown on the A340-600 hundreds of times (Im crew...) and I can honestly say its the most unstable, wobbly aircraft in the sky. Not in the unsafe point of view, but on the lack of smoothness of the flight both take off, through turbulence. The front and rear of the aircraft would shake so much. On take off sitting at the very back galley, you would see how the front of the aircraft would bend and shake in different direction. How it never snapped is an achievement to the engineering in designing it. haha However I do think its a gorgeous aircraft to watch taking off, in flight.
The a350-100 is a beautiful replacement. But the Virgin Atlantic a340s live on, they now fly from Bournemouth airport for European aviation group and they are the only cargo a340s in the world.
I lived in Central Western NSW, Australia, for 12 years. It's about 20 minutes by airliner from Sydney on the way to Hong Kong / Singapore / Tokyo / other_SE_Asia. When the planes flew over, they were about 10,000 to 12,000 feet. My point is that the Virgin A340-600 was THE most distinctive plane I could see. The long thine 4 engined airliner, with the bright red engines. Instantly recognizeable, and unmistakable for anything else.
I flew on the A340 on a redeye from Honolulu to Vancouver 20 years ago. It was a revolutionary plane for its time because of the distances it could travel before the 787 and A350.
Yes, I think the A340-500 was the longest range commercial airliner until the A380 came out. I flew on a Cathay Pacific A345 from SFO to Hong Kong back in the early 2000's and I remember it being a great flight (being in business class helped, lol).
Great video! Great sound and quality! Thank you for not including all the taxi time, your one of the few who make a great video without most of it being the taxi time, it's a real takeoff, Thanks, truly enjoyed it!
I will miss the long thin pencil and the Bright Red Things (Trent 56) overflying my house on LHR approach. I remember a fan blade from a BA 777 falling into the sewage works at 03:30 on departure, come to think of it, it might be the only one time I know the fan hit the shit.. 😁🤫. Great video by the way, so much nostalgia
So glad I got to fly LHR-EWR on these VS beauties a few times. So different the A343 to the A346 in terms of sports car performance. So cool seeing all the Speedbirds lined up at T5. Hope they get back in the air soon. 🤞
the A346 is one of the slower aircraft (incl A388)...For example, B757 is more like a sport car ;) BUT it still a great and comfortable long haul plane!!
The A340, the unluckiest aeroplane so far, along with its next relative, the A380. These Airbus models are marvels of engineer and they look amazing. Two fo the most gorgeous machines ever built, and two of the safest as well: A340 6 hull loses, no fatalities; A380 no hull loses, no fatalities. These quadjets are magnificent and we lost them or we'll lose them too soon. I also like the B747 (the queen of the skies), but the king and the prince of the skies are better looking for me.
Man, I remember when I was a teenager, I first sat on that plane, I started shedding tears and my heart was pumping out of my chest from joy. What an experience, what a machine!
I’m sad that Virgin Atlantic no longer has any four-engined planes, glad I got to fly on the A346 a number of years ago. A great plane with a great airline, I will miss seeing two red jet engines under each wing.
Abbreviated industry term for the A340-600, which is different from the A342, A343 and A345 variants. Sometimes the type is shown without the “A”. Virgin Atlantic had also operated the A340-300 version until a few years ago.
@Bandaranaike Colombo 🇱🇰 Most airlines I’ve seen show it as “Airbus A3xx” on the safety cards, etc. which seems redundant but the IATA code drops the A.
@Bandaranaike Colombo 🇱🇰 Airbus call their planes the 'Airbus A320.' Boeing do not call their planes 'Boeing B737.' The A is there for Airbus except for IATA.
The two quadjets I am gaga over ,both are magnificent , majestic aircraft ,their design is elegant..the A340-600 + B747-400. The RR Trent engines on the A346 look sturdy ,strong , not wispy hair dryers like the A340-200+300. I last flew on the A340-600 it was on Virgin as well , in 2014 JNB-LHR-JNB. And last flew on a B747-400 , British Airways Jan 2017. They will be missed very much. It is now all twin jets..😝🥺
Beautiful view of London !!! I just wish I were living there my family moved to the united states in 1895. Why I don't know !! Cheers to all and a jolly good day !!
O Richard mostra que embora você tenha um grande potencial, ter uma empresa de aviação, não é pra quem quer, é pra quem pode. É por isso que eu admiro ele. Virgin Airlines
I love how,
the engines spool up, then spool up more.
the shadow on take-off, the turbulence flexing the wing,
the industrial landscape, the green field, the brown field, the water, the roads.
Iv flown on the A340-600 hundreds of times (Im crew...) and I can honestly say its the most unstable, wobbly aircraft in the sky. Not in the unsafe point of view, but on the lack of smoothness of the flight both take off, through turbulence. The front and rear of the aircraft would shake so much. On take off sitting at the very back galley, you would see how the front of the aircraft would bend and shake in different direction. How it never snapped is an achievement to the engineering in designing it. haha However I do think its a gorgeous aircraft to watch taking off, in flight.
Im really surprised to see this considering its an airbus, usually they make solid planes but maybe thats due to the length of the plane
The plane is very long and HAS to flex some amount else it'll break like a thin brittle stick due to the forces acting on it.
@@sandiegoavgeek6 I know they had some FCS software to minimize the rear wobbles. It's just a long tube, it's going to happen.
@@sandiegoavgeek6 yeah 😅
You expect wobbly aircrafts from boieng , what happened this time lol
Such an iconic Aircraft that will be sadly missed from our skies 😩😩
The a350-100 is a beautiful replacement. But the Virgin Atlantic a340s live on, they now fly from Bournemouth airport for European aviation group and they are the only cargo a340s in the world.
I worked for VS when there were brand new. Nothing but a pain in the ass.
@@airdailyx oh? Why’s that?
There's minor talks about an a340 neo so here's hoping!!
@@rileymannion5301 really?
I lived in Central Western NSW, Australia, for 12 years. It's about 20 minutes by airliner from Sydney on the way to Hong Kong / Singapore / Tokyo / other_SE_Asia. When the planes flew over, they were about 10,000 to 12,000 feet. My point is that the Virgin A340-600 was THE most distinctive plane I could see. The long thine 4 engined airliner, with the bright red engines. Instantly recognizeable, and unmistakable for anything else.
I flew on the A340 on a redeye from Honolulu to Vancouver 20 years ago. It was a revolutionary plane for its time because of the distances it could travel before the 787 and A350.
Yes, I think the A340-500 was the longest range commercial airliner until the A380 came out. I flew on a Cathay Pacific A345 from SFO to Hong Kong back in the early 2000's and I remember it being a great flight (being in business class helped, lol).
@@crocodile1313 I flew the SQ21/22 before they shut it down and later switch on A350, in the 340-500, that was quite a flight.
it was the longest range airline till the A350-900ULR, currently in service just for singapore airlines
My favourite aircraft in my favourite livery, how I miss them. She was the most beautiful girl in the sky.
💯👍🏼
Safe, beautiful & super comfortable.
A340, the gentle giant 👌🏽
I love her. She is beautiful but doesn't know how to get angry
@@Kenan-79 tru dat!!! 👍
Thank you Paul. So good to be reminded of how flying slowly returned to normal after COVID-19.
Those Trents sound fantastic
Great video! Great sound and quality! Thank you for not including all the taxi time, your one of the few who make a great video without most of it being the taxi time, it's a real takeoff, Thanks, truly enjoyed it!
Wonderful. Love the A340-600 engine views.
I sure miss these. Last time I saw one was last year in January and im glad I got a photo of one before they retired
These engines are a little bit quieter than what the a340-300 has, but its perfect. 👌👌👌
I will miss the long thin pencil and the Bright Red Things (Trent 56) overflying my house on LHR approach. I remember a fan blade from a BA 777 falling into the sewage works at 03:30 on departure, come to think of it, it might be the only one time I know the fan hit the shit.. 😁🤫. Great video by the way, so much nostalgia
lol
The engines They’re vibing
Normal
The A346 looked the best in Virgin Atlantic livery for sure. Love those four big engines painted red!
Perfect video quality and engine sound❤👏👏👍
Should of wound the window down so we could hear it better...
🤣👌
Cant wound the window while takeoff tho, so uhhh
Can only open it
@@emiliamtf2777 r/wooosh
@@757Superfan No, no it’s not...
'Should have' not 'should of'.
So glad I got to fly LHR-EWR on these VS beauties a few times. So different the A343 to the A346 in terms of sports car performance. So cool seeing all the Speedbirds lined up at T5. Hope they get back in the air soon. 🤞
the A346 is one of the slower aircraft (incl A388)...For example, B757 is more like a sport car ;) BUT it still a great and comfortable long haul plane!!
The A340, the unluckiest aeroplane so far, along with its next relative, the A380. These Airbus models are marvels of engineer and they look amazing. Two fo the most gorgeous machines ever built, and two of the safest as well: A340 6 hull loses, no fatalities; A380 no hull loses, no fatalities. These quadjets are magnificent and we lost them or we'll lose them too soon. I also like the B747 (the queen of the skies), but the king and the prince of the skies are better looking for me.
Popped 🥐
Excellent! Beautiful Takeoff! Love the shadow on the ground! Thank you!
Love the trent 500
the trents on the 600 sound fantastic
it sounds like an AC compressor or refrigerator
is is the trent 700?
@ they sound so similar
Same as the 777 Trent 800
The engine roars are amazing
I flew Virgin's A340-600 Heathrow to Tokyo Narita many times. Such a wonderful experience.
Amazing take off & sound!
Those Rolls-Royce Trents, silky smooth power yielding trust on-demand.
Thanks 🙏 it was great 👍 that’s great we can go back on holiday again 🥇💯🌹🍺🥇💯🌹🍺🥇💯🌹🍺🥇💯🌹🍺👍👍👍😁 nice one & thanks 😊
Great vid. Love the shadow at 2:23
Imagine going back in time and showing the Wright Brothers this video.
They would probably shoot themselves
Certainly they would look for Santos Dumont to learn how to build a plane that could take off by its own engines.
@@TheTallMan50 huh
Yeah
mhmm they would be Proud
A Symphony of great engine'Takeoff Power!!"
Man, I remember when I was a teenager, I first sat on that plane, I started shedding tears and my heart was pumping out of my chest from joy. What an experience, what a machine!
Love the initial throttle up whine
The shadow as it leaves the ground 😍😍😍
So glad Swiss and Lufthansa are keeping a few of these old birds flying.. Lufthansa with a few 747 too ❤️
What a catch, that’s a keeper 👍🏻 Trent 5’s screaming 🎶
Its a shame we will never see this beast fly again :(
Love the sound of the Rolls Royce Trent.
Amazing takeoff. Liked and subscribed.
I’m sad that Virgin Atlantic no longer has any four-engined planes, glad I got to fly on the A346 a number of years ago. A great plane with a great airline, I will miss seeing two red jet engines under each wing.
A346?
Abbreviated industry term for the A340-600, which is different from the A342, A343 and A345 variants. Sometimes the type is shown without the “A”. Virgin Atlantic had also operated the A340-300 version until a few years ago.
@Bandaranaike Colombo 🇱🇰 Most airlines I’ve seen show it as “Airbus A3xx” on the safety cards, etc. which seems redundant but the IATA code drops the A.
@Bandaranaike Colombo 🇱🇰 Airbus call their planes the 'Airbus A320.' Boeing do not call their planes 'Boeing B737.'
The A is there for Airbus except for IATA.
yeah there is a certain comfort seeing 2 engines under each wing when flying across an ocean - especially the Pacific.
Beautiful sound and takeoff!!!
Awesome video like the camera video and photos
Next to Concorde my favourite aircraft of all time prefer over the 747 , just looked amazing especially in Lufthansa livery.
What a marvelous Rarity
thanks a lot
4 engines always look faaaaar more cooler than 2 engines.
Always did. Shame about their fuel efficiency though.
It was the 777-300ER that killed the A340-600
Extremely quiet aircraft!👏👏👏
yes what an aircraft, I flew from Heathrow to Cape Town and back on this aircraft type, smooth ,with four engine redundancy!
Those Trent 500s are singing my prayers
Awesome video 👍 Thanks 😊
Love that sound!
Those engines sound really sweet.
Now that's how a take off should be filmed, well done and thank you.
The two quadjets I am gaga over ,both are magnificent , majestic aircraft ,their design is elegant..the A340-600 + B747-400. The RR Trent engines on the A346 look sturdy ,strong , not wispy hair dryers like the A340-200+300.
I last flew on the A340-600 it was on Virgin as well , in 2014 JNB-LHR-JNB. And last flew on a B747-400 , British Airways Jan 2017.
They will be missed very much. It is now all twin jets..😝🥺
Had the pleasure of flying back on one of the last flights in December coming back from new York, what a beast
Same, Flew this aircraft new York back 2016 👍 she now flys as a cargo
@@cloud9aviation84 such a shame she had to go😔but a real privilege to fly on her! And for you to fly her! Wow
Was it comfortable?
What a sound. Beautiful
Beautiful view of London !!! I just wish I were living there my family moved to the united states in 1895. Why I don't know !! Cheers to all and a jolly good day !!
Fantastic video mate 🙌 other subscribers!!!
The shadow at 220 is beautiful
great sound and a beauty.
Love the sounds of the 556's. '
1:50 that Iceland air livery was cool
Literally.
@@pauljordan4452 ikr
O Richard mostra que embora você tenha um grande potencial, ter uma empresa de aviação, não é pra quem quer, é pra quem pode. É por isso que eu admiro ele. Virgin Airlines
2:36 The birds chilling with the other birds
Great video. ☺
Well that was smooth.
0:07 That Air Canada 767-300. They are no retired...
Those Trent 500 engines though... 😌
Magnificent view......... Its really super..............
Great video!
That ROAR! 👍👍
That's a perfect shot, nicely captured 👍 #travelfootmarks
Fantastic video 🤩❤️
Great video
Good job! Greeting from Helsinki!
The last time I flew on one of these was in 2009! Miss flying on it.
Sadly looong time i dudnt use the A356... great video
Amazing takeoff
The shadow of the big bird as it takes off!!
Toga power sounds great!
Lol and video is 3 minutes 46 seconds long, I love it!
The purr of those engines
The most beautiful plane.
Best looking aircraft ever made
I'm sorry but this is effing brilliant.
I love this plane
Historical many thanks
Good video.
1:23 to 3:45 sound like my moms washer.
Can I buy her washer ? lol
lol
Ask your mom how much she wants for the washer pls. thanks.
Cool
Awesome recordings.
The 1st time I flew in a jet like this, it got me how quickly you get so high up
I flew to Los Angeles on Virgin A340-600 and back in 2007. Was a decent aircraft
Nice video
Concorde chilling in the back
This sound is like music!
Very nice 👍
Always Impressive.
Love it! I prefer the A340-500 over the 600 though.
1:42 there is 747 one world!
1:53 another 747 normal!
4 engines 4 long haul. Got to say, they were BIG engines on the -600 series.
Severely underpowered
Well it meets the safety requirements of all the Aviation agencies and it’s never crashed so it is sufficiently powered 🤔🙄