Perfect framing, in focus even though it’s raining, quality audio definition, and aggressive roar combined with a sharp rotation. Sounds too good to be true! Top notch video!
What a perfect video It's so cool that the engines for the old A330-200/300 are the "Trent 700" And for the upgraded A330neo series, A330-800/900. They decided to name the engines "Trent 7000"
Diese Triebwerke sind so stark, dass sie die angesaugte Luft in ihrer Molekularstruktur zerreißen. Im Düseneingangsbereich ist das deutlich zu sehen. Bin fasziniert von so einer Leistung.
I knew it was a Trent 700-900, that low frequency thrum from the huge fan is unmistakable. Incidentally, as a one time aircraft engine reconditioning operative (prior to retraining as RAF Aircrew) I did learn and understand about the term ‘thermal shock’ in operating all types of aircraft engines. Rapid movement of the throttles (ok thrust levers etc) may result in thermal shock to the engine - which not damaging it immediately, but might lead to an out of phase need for a replacement of parts. At worst an engine failure with another crew.
I want to ride on these (and A350s) so bad. But, as a passenger, I have never been on an Airbus before. My experience is with AS and SY 737s, and Delta 757s and MD90s. I've even been on a Q400 before. The one time I would have been on an Airbus was an A319 from DTW to MSP. Would have been nice, but I got robbed. One of Florida's random popcorn thunderstorms shut down all traffic at MCO long enough to miss our connection at DTW. No Airbus for me. . .
@@rickybrown5817 no, the Trent 7000s specifically power the A330neo. The Trent 1000s specifically power the 787, the 787 also is powered by the GEnx engine
Perfect framing, in focus even though it’s raining, quality audio definition, and aggressive roar combined with a sharp rotation. Sounds too good to be true! Top notch video!
What a perfect video
It's so cool that the engines for the old A330-200/300 are the "Trent 700"
And for the upgraded A330neo series, A330-800/900. They decided to name the engines "Trent 7000"
Sublime quality, both audio and video. Great work!
PS: The switch from TOGA to Climb power was just beautiful
Perfect engine and roar, thanks for sharing !
Outstanding footage of a standing takeoff. Sounds like TO/GA!!! :D
This is so far the best takeoff sound I've heard from a330neo/Trent 7000. The videos I've seen have been de-rated takeoffs. Not the case here.
The Neo is so chill going about it's business after watching 3 757 takeoffs.
Beautiful sound
WOW so strong sound! The new engines are amazing.
This has to be the best a330neo takeoff buzz I’ve ever heard, great video!
Spectacular takeoff! love the air vortices from the fans.
The 20 fan blades orchestrate the perfect third overtone
It's Amazing, like the A350 sound😍
Diese Triebwerke sind so stark, dass sie die angesaugte Luft in ihrer Molekularstruktur zerreißen. Im Düseneingangsbereich ist das deutlich zu sehen. Bin fasziniert von so einer Leistung.
I knew it was a Trent 700-900, that low frequency thrum from the huge fan is unmistakable.
Incidentally, as a one time aircraft engine reconditioning operative (prior to retraining as RAF Aircrew) I did learn and understand about the term ‘thermal shock’ in operating all types of aircraft engines. Rapid movement of the throttles (ok thrust levers etc) may result in thermal shock to the engine - which not damaging it immediately, but might lead to an out of phase need for a replacement of parts. At worst an engine failure with another crew.
Wonderful sound of the Rolls Royce Trent 7000
No more GE cf-6 engine
The condensation from the apex vortex at 2:05 is awesome!
I can feel my phone shaking from the raw power of the engines
Man these trents sound meaty!
Wow. Mad respect for the 330NEO now.
It goes back to sounding like a vacuum cleaner at climb power
This plane never disturbs me during flight. I was boeing fan till meeting an airbus as passenger.
I want to ride on these (and A350s) so bad. But, as a passenger, I have never been on an Airbus before. My experience is with AS and SY 737s, and Delta 757s and MD90s. I've even been on a Q400 before. The one time I would have been on an Airbus was an A319 from DTW to MSP. Would have been nice, but I got robbed. One of Florida's random popcorn thunderstorms shut down all traffic at MCO long enough to miss our connection at DTW. No Airbus for me. . .
best video ever of an a330neo
Yooooo that sounded so good!
Nice Takeoff and (TO/GA)-Sound
Amazing roar
Bravo on this capture.
Wicked sound!
About 3 airplanes have that same sound. 330neo, A350, and 777
I love delta ♥ so much
Fantastic video 👌🏿
Classic Delta A330 take off view !
stunning
Much quieter that the Old Trents.
Sound like the Boeing 787
Sounds like the 787!
No it doesn’t, the 787 is much quieter
That same engine from Trent 1000 engine 20 fan blade
@@rickybrown5817 no, the Trent 7000s specifically power the A330neo. The Trent 1000s specifically power the 787, the 787 also is powered by the GEnx engine
Okay @@descend_aviation
@@descend_aviation you looking up look like same fan 20 blade
Love it! Goose bump!!!
Sound very similar to RR Trent XWB❤
Superlative aero-engineering performing during take-off and climb! Filmed with aplomb!
Whoaaaaa
Way to go Alex D! Say hi to Alex K for me! 🙏🏽
It’s sounds like a Boeing 777-300
Or a A220
737-900 pitch
@@rakshitwharton09A220s don’t make the buzzaw noise
The humming sounds like a A350
Like more a 787 general eletric engine
Beautiful
Is this MSP? Amazing video!!
Yep!
Jump to 1:15 to see the take off.
Is it me or does it sound like the XWB trent but from the distance?
very very good very very nice!
Where is the destination of this flight?
HND
Painfuly loud!
Wouldn't it be cool if jet engines sounded like V-8s?
Takeoff roll 1:15
wich airport is that?
MSP Airport
🎉🎉🎉❤
Sounds so neoey
What was the destination?
HND
engine rev up 1:26
take off: 1:30
legit my ac every day
Ams
1:20
The wing is look like a copy of b 787
That trent sounds awesome