I must apologize that the music became unintentionally loud towards the end of the video. This was a mistake made on the editing part and without final checking. Sadly once the video is uploaded and live, I can't change it or lower it. My sincere apologies for this unintended mistake to our viewers. I have uploaded subtitles, please turn on the subtitles to view these affected part.
I just came back 2 days ago from Everett. When I arrived and parked my car at Future of flight just besides Boeing factory I noticed that the Dreamlifter was parked exactly there, just a few feet away from me. The aircraft was just a few minutes from taking off!! I waited for about 10 minutes and then the airplane went to the other side of the runway and I saw the airplane taking off. One amazing and very unique experience indeed.
Quit giving this guy hell over the music, he has apologized about a BILLION TIMES it was an editing error GROW TF UP PEOPLE REALLY......great video btw
FlyboythaACE I agree , anyone who can get the access Sam does and thinks they can do a better job grab a camera and go for it. If I had the money I’d spend my days just travelling the world.
Shut Up haters, this is his passion. He is just making videos aboit aviation. Do you think theres something wrong about that? ITS JUST AN EDITING ERROR BRUH.
I’m at the arrival parking lot at Charleston international Airport and I just looked up and saw the biggest plane I have ever seen in my life and it says dream lifter on it. Then I went online to research it. Which brought me to this video. If you have not seen this plane in person it’s something amazing to look at. It is freaking enormous
I watch 74 Gear with Kelsey. I believe he is contracted to fly the Dreamlifter for Boeing. If you can fly a plane the size of the Dreamlifter then you can fly practically any airplane ever built. Kelsey is a great guy and really enjoy “74 Gear”. A plug for Kelsey’s Channel!
I mean well he flies the 747, which is longer, has a longer wingspan, and has a heavier max takeoff weight. I’m sure the dreamlifter will be a piece of cake for him
Nice video however it would have have been interesting if we could have seen inside the front of the aircraft and had a good look around rather than just the cargo area.
@@danielgreen5803 Yeah, most likely just an updated -400 cockpit. I would be interested in crew accommodations/rest area. Bunks, galley, and the like. Hardly top secret stuff.
Ben P I know but people I’ve known that work with Boeing say they are weird about some stuff, but of course it wouldn’t be like stepping into the Oval Office
That’s where all the Boeing Planes are made and kept in storage or on the tarmac for airlines before they come to get their new airplanes and take them home for the first time! All of those planes will eventually fly thousands to millions of passengers a year which is super inspiring! It’s also emotional seeing them fly from Seattle from the BOEING FACTORY AIRPORT for the first time but then you are happy for them too!!!
Thanks Sam for the informative video. I am a former F/A for Eastern Airlines 1976 to 1989 and trained SEL pilot from the 60's and 70's learned to fly before I was legal to drive. I love keeping up on all things that fly. Thanks again for all your work I do appreciate.
WOW That is an amazing airplane. I have been inside of 747 cargo planes many years ago, which was amazing to see how huge they are inside and always impressive seeing them taking off when fully loaded. The Dreamlifter is truly incredible inside and out it's amazing to think that something so huge can actually fly👍🙂
Airbus has big dolphin face beluga and Boeing gave us this beautiful Dream lifter completely different then Airbus beluga That's called real healthy competition
@@TommyTom21 nope, if you watch the video the whole cargo area is not pressurized, it too large of an area to control. Only the pilot area will be survivable!
My son flies with Atlas and along with their regular 747 freighters, he flew these behemoth birds, too. My granddaughter was able to video him landing in Charleston a few years ago bringing 787 wings to the Boeing facility there
What a beauty! I love all the versions of the Boeing 747! This one seen here ( Dreamlifter ) along with the NASA Boeing 747-100 and 747-100SP Shuttle Carrier Aircraft ( N905NA and N911NA ), Boeing 747-200B ( VC-25A and VC-25B ), Boeing 747-400 Airborne Laser, the SOFIA, the Evergreen Tanker, Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, and others! Why do people want to retire the 747? I don't want to
Fascinating video Sam as always !! I hope to get to the Boeing factory one day !! The Lifter is an "ugly duckling" but what an amazing aircraft ! Thanks mate and well done !!
Where can we see such a magnificent insight viewer other than our great Sam Chui. Thank you for sharing with us. Btw, how fast can this thing fly? I assume not the normal 747 speed.
For your question about how fast the Dreamlifter can fly! The maximum speed is 878 km/h and above this speed you would have a lot of flutter and this is the reason why Boeing has set up this speed limit for the Dreamlifter! This is the answer for your question about it! Lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋😍💖✈️👍
@@sarahivsutterb747 Thank you and lovely greeting 🙋♂️ to you Sarah. That is still amazingly fast given its unusual shape. May I ask a followup question 🤚. Would it less heavy than a fully loaded 747?
@@vtdl88 So I know, the Dreamlifter is never loaded with the MTOW which a regular Boeing 747-400F/747-400BCF can carry because of its expanded fuselage! The MTOW of the Dreamlifter is 396.235kg versus the MTOW of a Boeing 747-400F/747-400BCF with a total weight of 396.890kg! I hope I could help you with this answer about it and once again - lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋💖✈️😍👍
@Sam Chui, it’s ok, you are an amazing UA-camr, and a small mistake is nothing after what you’ve done for me and everyone else. I am grateful to have a UA-camr like you to watch videos of.
Sam Chui no worries, i like your videos they are great however just wanted to give you feedback on a small thing that annyed me. Vid still get thumbsup from me ;) btw, thanks for answering :)
@@miltonglodek6632 with a cleaver pulley system its all routed on the left side of the plane 3:36 there is no apu on the lcf so it needs to be air started with a huffer cart
I apologize for this oversight. I was an unintentional mistake in editing and I did rush through. You can see how "annoy" and "disappointed" I am with this final cut on YT without able to re-edit once live.
That is the world's largest building, featuring the world's largest mural, here in my home town of Everett, Washington. You can take a tour of the place.
There are no seats in the front section of the Dreamlifter and the FAA has forbidden to take passengers with the Dreamlifter and so I have heard about it the pilots have only a tiny small space in the upper cockpit section for rest during the flight! That's it! I hope I could help you with the information about it and lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋💖✈️👍😍
@@DorianTMChannel Dear DorianTM, thank you for your information about it and lovely greetings from Sarah and have a great day and enjoy your time and stay safe out there and take care of you and your family 🙋💖😍✈️👍
The flight deck remains as when they were configured for passenger flight; 4-seats and the 2-bed bunk room along the left side. From the what used to be the flight deck door is a truncated upper deck compared to the freighter version; the lav, galley, luggage closet and the door to take you down to the main deck. With a 3-man crew it's a great plane to fly with one person on break either in a seat or in the bunkroom.
@@lairbussologue8703 1. France surrenders like it's a race. 2. The sidestick actually has led to several crashes because of their poor design. One notable one was AF447, an A330-200. 3. Airbus really isn't great. Their aircraft look HORRIBLE, especially the neos.
For the record, if anyone ever gets the opportunity to fly out of Everett, do it. I’ve flown out twice, and it’s really neat seeing all the planes, especially the MAXs
I must apologize that the music became unintentionally loud towards the end of the video. This was a mistake made on the editing part and without final checking. Sadly once the video is uploaded and live, I can't change it or lower it. My sincere apologies for this unintended mistake to our viewers. I have uploaded subtitles, please turn on the subtitles to view these affected part.
Mistakes were made but...
Apologies accepted
They are awesome.
Given that everything else you do is perfect. We will ignore the error 😁
Hodge Conjecture it’s carry parts for the 787. It’s the 737 MAX that is currently grounded due to two crashes.
with sub titles on it s fine, Sam ;)
Friend: so what’s your job?
Me: *i use the Boeing to transport the Boeing*
Long before Airbus built the Beluga, they had to use Boeing built planes to transport their plane parts.
BELUGA
Big brain
Dummy thicc
broke ass neck
and an absolute CHAD
*_B O E I N G T H E B O E I N G_*
@@BoltTheSunken2407 patron said that in the ptfs tier list
@@pockeymccool8852 I know.
"should in theory, protect the crew"..😂 👌very reassuring.😂
What a comment! :'D Haha
Better than no protection :)
That's what they said when they made the max 8 lol
Lolol
In theory lol
I’m a new french follower. 45 years old, married and 2 kids. I’m learning english across your vidéos. Congratulations for those reports.
Tank you sir. My autocorrection (french language) is not a good help for me. This option replaced « e » by « é ».
Sorry! The H😁. My correction again.
I just came back 2 days ago from Everett. When I arrived and parked my car at Future of flight just besides Boeing factory I noticed that the Dreamlifter was parked exactly there, just a few feet away from me. The aircraft was just a few minutes from taking off!! I waited for about 10 minutes and then the airplane went to the other side of the runway and I saw the airplane taking off. One amazing and very unique experience indeed.
Yea it's a big son of a gun. in fact check out this video when I caught it at Paine Field. ua-cam.com/video/Pzsz3tiLjiA/v-deo.html
I’ve flown in that beauty once. it had no windows but the flight was so comfortable !
How?
Yes how
@@kc135_lover the 747 Dreamlifter is used to transport parts for the 787 Dreamliner
Whoosh
@@hondaservicecenter it’s a 787 plane, the 747 dreamlifter transports plane parts
“In theory protect the pilot”
Lol. Unless you're a pilot.
In practice however, ....... 😆😆😆😆😆
They don't practice that...
Quit giving this guy hell over the music, he has apologized about a BILLION TIMES it was an editing error GROW TF UP PEOPLE REALLY......great video btw
You are right
FlyboythaACE Even if the music was not loud it sucks so bad. He deserves to be criticized for doing such a terrible job.
FlyboythaACE I agree , anyone who can get the access Sam does and thinks they can do a better job grab a camera and go for it. If I had the money I’d spend my days just travelling the world.
Steve Perreira The music was ok lol shut up dude
Shut Up haters, this is his passion. He is just making videos aboit aviation. Do you think theres something wrong about that? ITS JUST AN EDITING ERROR BRUH.
Them: T R E E S
Sam Chui: Boeing 747 Edit: How did this even get 100 likes lmao
Just add some tree-bombs.
LINUS!?
I’m at the arrival parking lot at Charleston international Airport and I just looked up and saw the biggest plane I have ever seen in my life and it says dream lifter on it. Then I went online to research it. Which brought me to this video. If you have not seen this plane in person it’s something amazing to look at. It is freaking enormous
Enormous and ugly Af
I just saw it fly over my house and did the same thing
I'm watching flight radar right now and it's landing in Charleston lol
I watch 74 Gear with Kelsey. I believe he is contracted to fly the Dreamlifter for Boeing. If you can fly a plane the size of the Dreamlifter then you can fly practically any airplane ever built. Kelsey is a great guy and really enjoy “74 Gear”. A plug for Kelsey’s Channel!
I mean well he flies the 747, which is longer, has a longer wingspan, and has a heavier max takeoff weight. I’m sure the dreamlifter will be a piece of cake for him
@@fatrat6988he already flies the dreamlifter
@@natey780 ik but I was referring to 2 years ago when he wasn’t
Kelsey has a great channel. He has been flying the Dream Lifter since the Covid years. He is in fact a 747 cargo pilot.
nice video
sup bro i agree with you
nice dpu
@samchui the music is too loud sometimes. Couldn’t hear the poor guy talk at times
OMG your right
I recommend to you to use earphone bro ✌️
I didn't see your comment but my thoughts were the same. That's why I also disliked the video.
Yeah wtf is that about. Make an informative video, and play music over the information.
You're right...
So this is what you get when the Antonov An-225 and the 747 fall in love.
Nah not the AN-225, more like the beluga
@@Sticknubhow we aren't Megamind?
Nice video however it would have have been interesting if we could have seen inside the front of the aircraft and had a good look around rather than just the cargo area.
mogsyman Likely for security and protection from others copying.
Theres probably 50 levels of security clearance needed to even see the other side of that bulkhead WITHOUT a camera rolling
@@coolHawk_ Why? it's just an oversized cargo plane. it's not like the demand for those is through the roof or something
@@danielgreen5803
Yeah, most likely just an updated -400 cockpit. I would be interested in crew accommodations/rest area. Bunks, galley, and the like. Hardly top secret stuff.
Ben P I know but people I’ve known that work with Boeing say they are weird about some stuff, but of course it wouldn’t be like stepping into the Oval Office
That’s where all the Boeing Planes are made and kept in storage or on the tarmac for airlines before they come to get their new airplanes and take them home for the first time! All of those planes will eventually fly thousands to millions of passengers a year which is super inspiring! It’s also emotional seeing them fly from Seattle from the BOEING FACTORY AIRPORT for the first time but then you are happy for them too!!!
Boeing actually used the Dreamlifters to transport medical supplies around the world at the beginning of the pandemic. All hands on deck!
Thanks Sam for the informative video. I am a former F/A for Eastern Airlines 1976 to 1989 and trained SEL pilot from the 60's and 70's learned to fly before I was legal to drive. I love keeping up on all things that fly. Thanks again for all your work I do appreciate.
That plane is how I look after Thanksgiving dinner
Well u clearly forgot about the Airbus Beluga
@@oskar23 well that is how I look after going to McDonalds
Lol
No shit! Lol
@@oskar23 both r big chungus
WOW That is an amazing airplane.
I have been inside of 747 cargo planes many years ago, which was amazing to see how huge they are inside and always impressive seeing them taking off when fully loaded.
The Dreamlifter is truly incredible inside and out it's amazing to think that something so huge can actually fly👍🙂
Yea it's a big son of a gun. in fact check out this video when I caught it at Paine Field. ua-cam.com/video/Pzsz3tiLjiA/v-deo.html
My favourite Boeing 747 right there.
Thank you for this Sam, it's fascinating and I learned a lot.
Sam Chui: High quality videos once every few days
Sam Chui: Apologises because the music got too loud
The videos are always interesting anyway.
This presentation really lifts my spirits. A real pleasure to watch.
Kelsey (sorry of I spelled your name wrong) from 74 gear should be there for a tour of the cockpit!
Airbus has big dolphin face beluga and
Boeing gave us this beautiful Dream lifter completely different then Airbus beluga
That's called real healthy competition
No sign of Kelsey (74gear) anywhere to be seen.... 😁😁
Yeah I was keeping an eye out
@@reeffeeder he doesn't fly the dreamlifter often because of covid he's just flying a regular 747-400F or 747-8F
hahaha was thinking the same
I also clicked just to see him walking around the plane 😂
Saw those planes in Seattle few years ago, awesome plane!!
Fascinating behind the scenes! Thanks for sharing!
2:58 immagine hosting a concert there.
at 35,000 ft!
That is amazing. Looks like a mini version of the Moffett Field Hanger.
@@15Med3 lol yes! Everyone would pass out and freeze to death at the 2019 Uncompress Cabin concert! 🥶🥴😴💀
i bet the reverb would be sick
@@TommyTom21 nope, if you watch the video the whole cargo area is not pressurized, it too large of an area to control. Only the pilot area will be survivable!
My son flies with Atlas and along with their regular 747 freighters, he flew these behemoth birds, too. My granddaughter was able to video him landing in Charleston a few years ago bringing 787 wings to the Boeing facility there
Just the video I was looking for. Glad they gave you access to this crazy plane.
Amazing they can modify almost any plane to meet specific requirements.
Fascinating Sam. You’re a natural present
What a beauty! I love all the versions of the Boeing 747! This one seen here ( Dreamlifter ) along with the NASA Boeing 747-100 and 747-100SP Shuttle Carrier Aircraft ( N905NA and N911NA ), Boeing 747-200B ( VC-25A and VC-25B ), Boeing 747-400 Airborne Laser, the SOFIA, the Evergreen Tanker, Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, and others! Why do people want to retire the 747? I don't want to
Neither do I. At least the 747-8F will be flying another couple decades.
Beautiful piece of technology Thanks Sam for showing us this
I live a few miles from the Airport in Charleston. It’s pretty cool to see these huge planes fly over my house every now and then.
Epic drone shots in a no fly zone.. Nice one Sam
It is amazing that that aircraft can actually fly being so large and heavily modified.
Seen the Airbus Beluga? The largest air freighter in the world.
The Beluga is spectacular
Looks much nicer than the Beluga. Thanks for sharing.
I see it few times a week flying in and out of Charleston SC. Pretty awesome!
Yea it's a big son of a gun. in fact check out this video when I caught it at Paine Field. ua-cam.com/video/Pzsz3tiLjiA/v-deo.html
Sam, you have the best job on earth. Every Vid you do is enjoyable.
This guy is great with editing skills and creating content
I remember watching you around 200,000 subscribers, now 1.6 million!
You should do a video in the Airbus BelugaXL
nasa super guppy please.
Totally brilliant Sam, thank you for bringing to us.
Fascinating video Sam as always !! I hope to get to the Boeing factory one day !! The Lifter is an "ugly duckling" but what an amazing aircraft ! Thanks mate and well done !!
LOL
Thank you Sam for this really informative video!🤗
Captain Joe would love to fly that.
Joe flys for cargolux, the dreamliftet is operated by Atlas air. Kelsy from 74 gear sometimes flys it.
Cptn Joe is an idiot
@@shawncooper754 how?
Shawn Cooper no he isn’t
Shawn Cooper like you
What a beautiful piece of engineering!
I used to live in Charleston I saw one these like once a week.
You are the luckiest man alive! I love your videos! :)
Would you make a video about the beluga XL?
He is a dolphin XL
Superb Sam 😀
Thanks Sam I was unaware that Boeing had their equivalent to Airbus's Beluga.
Just saw this on CNN. WOW...MASSIVE! Gonna deliver a lot of supplies needed 2 combat the Coronavirus. Thx u! 🙏🏽
I saw it when I layover'd in Paine Field (PAE). What a planespotting mecca! - Red
Where were you going and coming from? I didnt know you could layover in paine 😂
@@camronpotter8547 United and Alaska have been using it now, to/from their hubs i.e. SFO, PDX, DEN, etc.
Where can we see such a magnificent insight viewer other than our great Sam Chui. Thank you for sharing with us. Btw, how fast can this thing fly? I assume not the normal 747 speed.
For your question about how fast the Dreamlifter can fly! The maximum speed is 878 km/h and above this speed you would have a lot of flutter and this is the reason why Boeing has set up this speed limit for the Dreamlifter! This is the answer for your question about it! Lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋😍💖✈️👍
@@sarahivsutterb747 Thank you and lovely greeting 🙋♂️ to you Sarah. That is still amazingly fast given its unusual shape. May I ask a followup question 🤚. Would it less heavy than a fully loaded 747?
@@vtdl88 So I know, the Dreamlifter is never loaded with the MTOW which a regular Boeing 747-400F/747-400BCF can carry because of its expanded fuselage! The MTOW of the Dreamlifter is 396.235kg versus the MTOW of a Boeing 747-400F/747-400BCF with a total weight of 396.890kg! I hope I could help you with this answer about it and once again - lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋💖✈️😍👍
I'm so glad that malaysia airlines B747-400 still flying as the converted B747 Dreamlifter
Really? Didn't know that
@@idawan09 yeah you can check on google☺️
I took a tour of the factory a few months back! I saw a lot of 777s being built. I saw 3 dream lifters at Boeing South Carolina too!
Annoying with the music so loud over people talking
Sorry about this, it was an editing mistake and I didn't final check before upload. Only realized after :(
@@SamChui You upload a lot of videos, mistakes are bound to happen don't worry about it.
@Sam Chui, it’s ok, you are an amazing UA-camr, and a small mistake is nothing after what you’ve done for me and everyone else. I am grateful to have a UA-camr like you to watch videos of.
speak for yourself, I was feeling those beats!
Sam Chui no worries, i like your videos they are great however just wanted to give you feedback on a small thing that annyed me. Vid still get thumbsup from me ;) btw, thanks for answering :)
It looks like a Baluga Whale 🐳 nice thx posting Sam!
2:00, low energy robot dance.
Awesome aircraft and great video Thank You!
I’ve always wondered how they manage cables to the aft control surfaces with the tail being able to be swung!
I thought about that also, including the front.
@@miltonglodek6632 with a cleaver pulley system its all routed on the left side of the plane 3:36 there is no apu on the lcf so it needs to be air started with a huffer cart
Aaaah. an american innovation, where would the world be without it?
Probably would have been interesting if we could actually hear what the guy was saying.
I apologize for this oversight. I was an unintentional mistake in editing and I did rush through. You can see how "annoy" and "disappointed" I am with this final cut on YT without able to re-edit once live.
At least the mic is good, so it is still possible to get a clear voice :P
With earbuds the guy is still audible. It's awesome what you do Sam!
Ste Morris open your ears
My mannnnnn getting all the exclusive inside videos 🎊🎉🎈💚
Is that plane can lift my dream?
Hopefully
Great video, Sam!
Downvote for music playing way too loud over the guy speaking.
Sorry about this, it was an editing mistake and I didn't final check before upload. Only realized after :(
He legit pinned a comment explaining it
@@Gamerboy-gy1rl yes. After I posted my comment.
I went to Boeing last year and I saw this thing take off. It shook the ground
I am surprised you're able to get those drone shots at Everett.
He's mentioned in other videos he doesn't do the drone shots. It's stock drone footage he receives from the airlines.
KING OF AVIATION
7:12
BUTTER LANDING
Yeee
Wow it's great to see and where is the location this Boeing factory is situated?
That is the world's largest building, featuring the world's largest mural, here in my home town of Everett, Washington. You can take a tour of the place.
I would love to visit
2:49 imagine Dreamlifter private jet with chandelier
Thank you Sam ! as always, great job
Boeing ❤
Great video Sam thank you for producing and uploading it here
why there’s no coverage on the area in front of the main cargo hold, are there seats and galley? How about the upper deck, what it’s like?
There are no seats in the front section of the Dreamlifter and the FAA has forbidden to take passengers with the Dreamlifter and so I have heard about it the pilots have only a tiny small space in the upper cockpit section for rest during the flight! That's it! I hope I could help you with the information about it and lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋💖✈️👍😍
@@sarahivsutterb747 yt 74crew flies this
@@DorianTMChannel Dear DorianTM, thank you for your information about it and lovely greetings from Sarah and have a great day and enjoy your time and stay safe out there and take care of you and your family 🙋💖😍✈️👍
@@sarahivsutterb747 Thank you! Same to you
The flight deck remains as when they were configured for passenger flight; 4-seats and the 2-bed bunk room along the left side. From the what used to be the flight deck door is a truncated upper deck compared to the freighter version; the lav, galley, luggage closet and the door to take you down to the main deck. With a 3-man crew it's a great plane to fly with one person on break either in a seat or in the bunkroom.
Boeing carries Boeing :-)
5:53 when you’ve been talking too long and they give you the hint
?????
Well done Sam! Nice seeing a Boeing piece that wasn’t a “hit” job!
Dreamlifter is Much better than Beluga
FINALLY!
amazing video sam ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👍👍👍👍👍
Kelsey, are you there??? For those who do not know he is the pilot for this plane (74 Gear Chanel)
Fantastic Video Thanks
Should make this a game... how many times does he mention product and Charleston
I live about 10 miles south of Paine Field and see the Dreamlifters flying over a few times a week. Always an impressive sight.
My father flies it, but I’ve never seen it.
@@brotatochip7001 liar, where is your proof
@@Random_Eebs why would I lie lol? He flies for atlas air, which means every now and then he gets the dreamlifter. He sends pictures back.
Airbus Beluga XL be like
Hold my whale boeing...
Antonov 225 be like
Hold my...oh wait, you can't lol, cause I'm the biggest
no name Boeing: no, we don’t want your whale I mean smaller than An-225 thing
The beluga xl just has more useable space it isn’t actually bigger not heavier.
Nasa super guppy: hey what about me?
@@lairbussologue8703
1. France surrenders like it's a race.
2. The sidestick actually has led to several crashes because of their poor design. One notable one was AF447, an A330-200.
3. Airbus really isn't great. Their aircraft look HORRIBLE, especially the neos.
I see this flying over my work all the time in Lynnwood, WA and it looks HUGE even from far away. Amazing!
I must see this👍
02:50 wow
For the record, if anyone ever gets the opportunity to fly out of Everett, do it. I’ve flown out twice, and it’s really neat seeing all the planes, especially the MAXs
When you're early but don't know what to say
Ye Boi “hello?”
Well, if it's your girlfriend, an apology is probably best.
Lovely video!
Music waaaay too loud...can hardly hear the man!
Did you see the pin comment?!?!? People this days are just blind
Thanks Sam!!! Great video!!
I thought it was quite rude how you played loud music over the man,
displays your lack of interest into what he was saying...
That was a costly mistake on the music part. I apologize for it. If I have lack of interest, I wouldn't even do this video. Pls stop being skeptical.
This was clearly an error, cut Sam some slack... why would he purposely try to drown out the audio...
H Quinn it was a mistake you judgemental idiot. Iv a lack of interest in your opinion you condescending prat
Wow, you're a dick, "H Quinn"
The video was really nice. Keep up the good work.