0:51 Normally, these are FR24 bugs that say that this plane is another plane due to the registration, however, I did research about the registration and no one other plane than this DC-8 got registered N481 which is really weird
I really enjoyed that video And fun fact: I saw eva air 747 after retirement and it wasnt radar fail, as it showed that is is this in every point, even plane name was 747! And i saw already some of these planes that you saw that are the same as your!
0:54 - That's a McDonnell Douglas DC-9. Being that the engines are taken off of the fuselage and how the windows are covered, that aircraft is out of service. It's an error with the linkage between FlightRadar24 and JetPhotos. When a plane is put out of service, that registration can sometimes be reused onto a new aircraft. Like, for example, I once saw one where the registration led to a FedEx Boeing 767, but the photo showed a FedEx Boeing 727 that was out of service because the last photo of an aircraft with that registration was the Boeing 727. If you saw this plane showing that it was flying, it wasn't it, but rather something else with the same registration. It probably hasn't been photographed yet, so it is showing the older one of the same registration, that being the old, out of service aircraft. In fact, I went to JetPhotos and typed in the registration 'N481SG' of this specific aircraft, and it's from January 17th, 2006. She was delivered to Aeroméxico on 4/30/1980 by the registration of XA-AMB and was reregistered to Wells Fargo Bank on 1/13/1004. Clearly, she was taken out of service shortly after. Most likely due to her age. Hopefully, this answers your question as to what it was.
Out of curiosity, I searched the old registration XA-AMB from when it was with Aeroméxico, and it's tied to a Boeing 737-852 with the company that's been with them since 6/14/2013. Pretty interesting to think about.
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I believe the L10 in the final little bit is N910TE which is currently in Kansas City. I love seeing it when I fly out of there.
0:51 Normally, these are FR24 bugs that say that this plane is another plane due to the registration, however, I did research about the registration and no one other plane than this DC-8 got registered N481 which is really weird
Oh ok 👍
I actually saw N365PA in Antarctica near McMerdo station on Flightradar yesterday. Quite weird
It might just be the wrong registration, which registered to a different aircraft
I saw that!
Nice!
is an pan am 727
lol the wing
2:08 Just a registration bug, either this plane shown in the picture or a helicopter
Are we not going to talk about how that kid commented 14 times?
Annoying lol
Who?
@@fongkampou503Very long story so please, be patient
Yeah who?
Wait I get it now! It’s uhhh wait brb
I was hoping i wasnt the only one, I saw 2 of the national nuclear planes, one was a 737 if i remember and the other was b350, I also saw the X59
0:53 is a dc9 that has the wind covered to protect it
2:30 on the way home from school on the bus I saw one of these e-2’s, as an av geek I am shocked.
Nice!
Bro the plane photo definitely didn’t load up and the app realized the photo is too big to fit inside
2:02 the plane is a piggio Atvanti
I really enjoyed that video
And fun fact:
I saw eva air 747 after retirement and it wasnt radar fail, as it showed that is is this in every point, even plane name was 747! And i saw already some of these planes that you saw that are the same as your!
Nice!
0:54 that's not a 727, a 717 or dc-9
0:54 - That's a McDonnell Douglas DC-9. Being that the engines are taken off of the fuselage and how the windows are covered, that aircraft is out of service. It's an error with the linkage between FlightRadar24 and JetPhotos. When a plane is put out of service, that registration can sometimes be reused onto a new aircraft. Like, for example, I once saw one where the registration led to a FedEx Boeing 767, but the photo showed a FedEx Boeing 727 that was out of service because the last photo of an aircraft with that registration was the Boeing 727. If you saw this plane showing that it was flying, it wasn't it, but rather something else with the same registration. It probably hasn't been photographed yet, so it is showing the older one of the same registration, that being the old, out of service aircraft. In fact, I went to JetPhotos and typed in the registration 'N481SG' of this specific aircraft, and it's from January 17th, 2006. She was delivered to Aeroméxico on 4/30/1980 by the registration of XA-AMB and was reregistered to Wells Fargo Bank on 1/13/1004. Clearly, she was taken out of service shortly after. Most likely due to her age. Hopefully, this answers your question as to what it was.
Out of curiosity, I searched the old registration XA-AMB from when it was with Aeroméxico, and it's tied to a Boeing 737-852 with the company that's been with them since 6/14/2013. Pretty interesting to think about.
It kinda looks like a worn out MD-80
Oh ok, thanks!
I just found C-130 in flightrader24 at first time :/
0:55 that’s actually a DC-9
nice p51s
Please just stop commenting 😭😭
Bro you found the MCdonnel douglas dc-3
HAHAHA I HAVE TO GO OUT FOR LOOSS HAHAHA
Is seeing a a350-900 emirates test flight rare?
rip jet 2 757
I have seen a dc3 fly by my house
btx1 is rare asf
Bruh the start hurt my ears
rip vistaria(dont mind how much ive commented)
dont worry, im gonna mind 😂
@@Black_imposter8 the kid who is annoying
@@LockheedF-35LightningII ik
@@GamingNoobpro-dp3iqLol
I found an marines osprey
vulcanairs arent rare but uk national police is
0:48 just saying thats not a 727 it’s a MD-80 or 717
It's a DC-9.
@@ReignIsLyfe69 retired
@@Blank123-o_o I am aware of that. I was just answering that it's a DC-9. I posted an earlier comment mentioning that.
@ oh ok it kinda looks the same
i saw that norse
Imma be so real with you right now, nost of these aren’t “rare”.
google plane? 1:31
No wrong
thats a 747sp
more a plane
i thought e2 was fake
😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
l101????
theres fucking 2 of them wtf
p3 should be retired
thats a 737-8q8 not a 800 lol
8q8 is a sub version but whats the diffs?
jk it is a 800 but a shorter
>:)
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