fun fact :as you guys not know , the first 787 prototype is chilling inside the “flight of dreams” museum in Chubu Centrair international Airport in Nagoya, Japan
Sure is crazy, absolutely massive facility. Worth a visit, just don’t go in the summer, this footage is from February and I was still burning up outside 😂
I was there a couple months back, while I was there the local air force base was running some drills so I got to see the f22’s fly over head, also right down the road is a missile silo with a decommissioned Nuclear missle
Those hornets taking off from nearby Davis-Monthan AFB @ 3:12 are RCAF CF-18s that were here for an 8 week training exercise. On another note, love the video and how it showcases all the wonderful planes in Pima’s collection. Very proud to say some of the last remaining, one of a kind, or simply awe inspiring aircraft are displayed here in Tucson. Great video!
The 707, DC10, 747SP, Connie, B52, the 777 and 787 flashed me fr but what flashed me the most really is the 747-100! Incredible condition. She really looks like she is ready to take off immediately. All the other planes as well. Love them all
Thanks for the trip down memory land. Worked on many of those aircraft, flew in a few of them. Spent time at Davis-Monthan, picking parts. Very hot base and work! Amazing place though. Glad the museum is saving some history. Too many get destroyed.
The 747 - 100 had a different livery since it was used to test the thrust power of the GE90, the engines that were used on the 777. It was vey powerful, in fact the 747 could fly with only one of those engines!
I remember being a passenger on B-HNL back in 2008. We were flying back to Canada from Manila via HK. They had weird looking straws for the drinks and i still have it to this day.
I work at Heathrow Airport(LHR) as a pushback driver. I work for a company called Dnata, it was great to see the Cathay Pacific and ANA Airplanes, as I work on those contracts. I have been there 27 years, and had the pleasure of watching Concorde take off and land daily, wow what a noise. Thank you for the video it was a pleasure to watch it.
That plane was completely overhauled and was close to flyable condition, but when the Air Force found out about the intentions for it to fly again they seized the engines and took the plane apart and sent it to where it is now.
@@hubriswonk Not quite. It sat in pieces for years at Air Force Plant #4 where it was originally built on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas. It's the home of B-24, B-32, B36, B-58, F-111, F-16 and now the F-35. I had the fortune of building the F-16 there for 37 years. And just as an aside, the B-52 is no where near as big as the B-36. The B-36 wingspan is 45 feet longer than the BUFF. I worked on that D model B-52 in the museum when I was stationed at Carswell AFB. The B-52 on which you commented about engines is actually a B-52G, which had P&W J57 engines, NOT TF-33s.
@williamhudson4938 very interesting and thanks for your response! I was told they were making it flightworthy again and the USAF got really upset and took the plane to Prima.
And to all of you that will make it down here someday, do NOT forget to drive a few miles south of Tucson, just north of Green Valley, and visit the Titan Missile Museum, a pretty fascinating facility...
Very cool Sikorsky S-43 (labeled US Marines) in the background at 8:20. Last time I was there it was in bad shape and missing a wheel. Only 3 left and too bad this one is left out in the sun. Kermit Weeks has Howard's at his museum in Florida.
I’ve been here before. 2018 to be exact. I tried to get a private tour of Pinal Airpark (between here and Phoenix) like I’d seen many videos of people doing online. However, I was disappointed there wasn’t any tours available that day. I was trying to see Delta’s 747-400s before scrapping (retired the year before) and stuff like the TWA 747-100, 747-300s, and some Northwest 747s & DC-10s. Luck was on my side as the plane I was looking for was parked at the gate next to the parking lot (pfp). Incredibly, in the best luck I’ve ever had, I met a retired Northwest and Delta Pilot who flew one of the 747s stored there as his retirement flight. He had made his final flight a year before in 2017 and coincidentally took the same flight and decided the time I was there to look at the last bird he used to fly with his family. I don’t think I’ll ever have that luck again! We got to talking and he recommended Pima Air & Space Museum where he was going next. Safe to say it was amazing. Truly a rememberable day for me! Still some amazing aircraft here and turned out better even though I missed out on some rare classics. Hard to believe it’s already been 6 years since I was here! Thanks for the video!
I went here in July of 2023 during a cross country road trip. This was an amazing experience to see. Good job on the vid, and thanks for bringing memories back.
Yo, I was just here, Super cool! Also, there were a bunch of military aircraft doing flybys while i was there. I saw 5 a-10s and a harrier jet! Overall, great video! 😊
Nah you have the option to book a team tour where you can learn the history, or just walk around at your own leisure which I found better since the tram doesn’t go everywhere.
10:37 Actually, the German aerospace institution is called the DLR, the "Deutsches Luft- und Raumfahrtzentrum". SOFIA is the name of the program, Stratospheric Obvservatory For Infrared Astronomy (it says so beneath the SOFIA on the plane).
For future reference, another fantastic museum to go to is called The Museum of Flight, it's up in Tukwila, WA. It is right next to KBFI, or Boeing Field and makes for a fantastic plane spotting area. It has the 3rd 787 ever built, the first 747-100, and the first 737.
I grew up in Tucson and my parents still live there. The news reported on the arrival of the 777 (back in 2017 maybe? - I forget the actual date). But I drove over to the pima air and space museum the night they closed Valencia road to tow this across the street into the museum. If you are ever in Tucson, you should definitely check out the Pima air and Space Museum, its amazing
4:29 NH B787 sister ships and 11:42 CX B777-200 sisterships one can find them in MNL T3 besides this location from 2011-2019. Flights your looking for are NH819 NRT-MNL orignally NH949/950 alongside CX907,901,903,913,919,939 where this can happen in MNL. What needs to be preserved here alongside B-HNL LN1 B777 is N774UA LN 2 B777-200 PW4090 engine. Back to the MNL example only ICN-MNL guaranteed PW4090 B777 route to or from MNL. That one uses B777-200s B777-300 classics built from 1999-2013 by KE/OZ. At a push both ICN/HKG-MNL T1/T3 get GE90-115Bs to subsitute out PW4090/Trent 800s
ICE, your videos are always so great! But this one is S tier. My favourite planes ALL in one place? AMAZING! Thks for this great content. Greetings from spain!
It’s actually wild to see such historic and iconic aircraft rotting away in the desert. Been anticipating this one for a while and it’s prob my fav vid of yours🔥🔥common ice w
9:55 One amazing fact that we all know of NASA SOFIA! Back when she flee for UNITED she was painted in the BATTLESHIP GREY livery. INFACT she was the only 747SP EVER TO WESR THE BATTLESHIP GREY LIVERY!
Thanks for the visit and the highlight!
No problem, you too!
Amazing museum btw
I Went There The Day You Filmed!
I went there and my friend nearly got a Heat stroke :/
Yo do you sell free tickets to the museum
Dam that ANA 787 and Cathay Pacific 777 looked sick
Agreed!!
Agreed!!
Is ANA 787 test plane or scrapped
@@fuadthayyil2138 Testbed. This was never taken up by ANA.
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ah, yes, the LEGENDARY cessna! (9:31)
Definitely legendary
Considering how many people got their licenses with the type, definitely legendary. :)
Ah yes thi c182
more legendary than ______
You made me click on a add
it's never an ice711 without "anywho"
also i love that nasa 747sp
Truly, anyways…
Agreed.
same bro
glad you enjoyed your visit to the Grand Canyon state!!
They seem to have lots of amazing aircraft to see. Definitely worth a visit.
4:08 train content 101
Great video like always
real sd40-2
@@eliyahtherailfanner131 I thought I was a boat
@@SD40-2 honestly you do look like the R.M.S Mauritania II
@@SD40-2 you look like a boat tho
wait no I’m a umm actually forgot
Underrated channel, we need him to get a million or more! 😄
May I be pinned?
Incredible that such a vast collection of historic aircraft can be preserved in once place!
I would love to go here someday!
B52,SOFIA 747, 707 the 777 and 787 were my most favourite planes there. Good Video! Edit: Guys stop hating I like all planes there
Sofa?
@@OrdinaryDoughnuttz sorry SOFIA of course
SR-71?
@@BlueLightPlays yeah forgot
fun fact :as you guys not know , the first 787 prototype is chilling inside the “flight of dreams” museum in Chubu Centrair international Airport in Nagoya, Japan
Sorry I meant to comment
Yeah I’ve been there
13:03 nice kc-135 spotting
Love the explanations in this video!
Glad you liked it!
This is pretty awesome! I’ve always wanted to visit one of these and you’ve found a really cool one! Nice video once again Ice!
Ah that most beautiful Connie !! The prettiest plane ever. Thanks for a very interesting and well produced video. Love the music !
Greatly appreciated my friend!
That place is actually SICK! First ever 777 and 2nd 787 and sr71 ever is crazyy! Definitely on my bucket list!
Sure is crazy, absolutely massive facility. Worth a visit, just don’t go in the summer, this footage is from February and I was still burning up outside 😂
I live in Tucson, and I go at least twice a month, if you’re not local and used to the heat I definitely recommend going in winter
It's a perfect place to store planes long-term, and 🎸( 3:36 )
Thanks for the amazing tour Ice! Now I want to go visit and see this amazing museum. (LOL) Great video.
I was there a couple months back, while I was there the local air force base was running some drills so I got to see the f22’s fly over head, also right down the road is a missile silo with a decommissioned Nuclear missle
The stuff you find in rural Arizona
@@ice711real dude I know 😂
Cool! I saw a few A-10s and an osprey, didn't know that they had F-22s tho!
I was there a few years back, unfortunately didn’t have the newer jets but still a great experience!
Actually those must have been f35s flying down from Phoenix there are no f22 anywhere near tucson
That flying eye hospital DC10 is soo awesome! I wish I can visit this place someday😊
It’s such a unique aircraft, don’t see many trijets anymore
I live near this place and I would totally recommend going
I'm pretty sure it's actually a MD-10.
MD-10 Is The Same Thing As The DC-10 Just Not DC Or Whatever
@@1945kid yea it’s the same thing lol
What a stunning collection of classic planes. Just wow.
Sr71 was probably one of the most rare things there
I saw a B-52, SR-71, DC-3, A-10, 2 Concordes not in action but I did see an A400M (RAF), Lufthansa A340-300 and the 757 you flown on in 2019 2 times
@@YaBoyFlaky5663what is bro yappin about
@@CybilleBrothersOFFICIALmy sightings
Not necessarily the rarest. Beside the SR71, there was the cancelled F107 super Sabre. Only 3 were built and it was cancelled because it was expensive
@@NOKIAPONE fair
You should do a part 2-I wanna see more of that DC-9 and Caravelle…I gotta go myself one day
8:25 Man, I love the Super Constellation, so glad to see one there! If I had money I'd buy one and restore it xD
I am trying to do that with my future airline, but all planes
We have one in AUSTRALIA, I Believe Ex QANTAS
Awesome! I flew on CX's B777 B-HNL (serial number 1) from HKG to NRT in 2010.
We must appreciate this man for going out of his time to make us precious fine videos ❤😊
Those hornets taking off from nearby Davis-Monthan AFB @ 3:12 are RCAF CF-18s that were here for an 8 week training exercise. On another note, love the video and how it showcases all the wonderful planes in Pima’s collection. Very proud to say some of the last remaining, one of a kind, or simply awe inspiring aircraft are displayed here in Tucson. Great video!
Thanks for the info mate, didn’t know they often do drills over there. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Such an awesome video! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Seems cool to just see many planes in one hangar feels nice to be a ice711 fan
Video is a little too Mexican 💀
The 707, DC10, 747SP, Connie, B52, the 777 and 787 flashed me fr but what flashed me the most really is the 747-100! Incredible condition. She really looks like she is ready to take off immediately. All the other planes as well. Love them all
Two gems of this museum are inside. A fully restored B-17 and an SR-71, both of which you can touch without being scolded.
Something I never thought I needed on my bucket list but now I do.
Thanks for the trip down memory land. Worked on many of those aircraft, flew in a few of them. Spent time at Davis-Monthan, picking parts. Very hot base and work! Amazing place though. Glad the museum is saving some history. Too many get destroyed.
If you're an AV geek, this place is a must visit. If you go during the winter, it's plenty cool to walk the whole place.
The 747 - 100 had a different livery since it was used to test the thrust power of the GE90, the engines that were used on the 777. It was vey powerful, in fact the 747 could fly with only one of those engines!
14:48 bless u
Brrrrruuuuuhhhhhh
Great tour ! I hope to visit Pima air and space museum next ! Bye !
I have been here many times. It's great to have this place in Arizona!
Wow, "massive collection" is an understatement. 😳 The air museum near me doesn't have this many planes. I'm kinda envious.
14:50 Geshundeit!
What a fantastic place , pick a day that’s not too hot and spend all day looking at these amazing planes
I would certainly like to see the B 36 👍👍👍🇦🇺
I visited this place in December 2021. One of the best aviation museums ever.
One of the best videos on this topic. Really enjoyed it thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love it that the GE 747 is equipped with and powered by Pratt & Witney engines.
Those are some really good planes there and even ones that retired
13:34 that was a nice plane flying
And my rc plane wing snapped 😢
So cool! Especially the 787, 777, and 747 (both types)
As a huge Avgeek and Cathay fan seeing that 777 made my day. Thanks Ice for making the best aviation vids out there
Thanks for watching! :D
I remember being a passenger on B-HNL back in 2008. We were flying back to Canada from Manila via HK. They had weird looking straws for the drinks and i still have it to this day.
this was one of my bucket list places to visit and i fortunately got to see it in 2011, it was just as amazing as i had imagined
Another great video was posted today by Ice711
I work at Heathrow Airport(LHR) as a pushback driver. I work for a company called Dnata, it was great to see the Cathay Pacific and ANA Airplanes, as I work on those contracts. I have been there 27 years, and had the pleasure of watching Concorde take off and land daily, wow what a noise. Thank you for the video it was a pleasure to watch it.
Incredible! Thanks for watching mate.
6:42 That B 36 Looks so cool! I wish to fly on one, but it's never gonna fly again.
That plane was completely overhauled and was close to flyable condition, but when the Air Force found out about the intentions for it to fly again they seized the engines and took the plane apart and sent it to where it is now.
@@hubriswonk Not quite. It sat in pieces for years at Air Force Plant #4 where it was originally built on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas. It's the home of B-24, B-32, B36, B-58, F-111, F-16 and now the F-35. I had the fortune of building the F-16 there for 37 years. And just as an aside, the B-52 is no where near as big as the B-36. The B-36 wingspan is 45 feet longer than the BUFF. I worked on that D model B-52 in the museum when I was stationed at Carswell AFB. The B-52 on which you commented about engines is actually a B-52G, which had P&W J57 engines, NOT TF-33s.
@williamhudson4938 very interesting and thanks for your response! I was told they were making it flightworthy again and the USAF got really upset and took the plane to Prima.
And to all of you that will make it down here someday, do NOT forget to drive a few miles south of Tucson, just north of Green Valley, and visit the Titan Missile Museum, a pretty fascinating facility...
im verry impressed by the incredible photography und production unt editing
Thank you very much 😊
Great video. Well done.
Very cool Sikorsky S-43 (labeled US Marines) in the background at 8:20. Last time I was there it was in bad shape and missing a wheel. Only 3 left and too bad this one is left out in the sun. Kermit Weeks has Howard's at his museum in Florida.
I’ve been here before. 2018 to be exact.
I tried to get a private tour of Pinal Airpark (between here and Phoenix) like I’d seen many videos of people doing online. However, I was disappointed there wasn’t any tours available that day.
I was trying to see Delta’s 747-400s before scrapping (retired the year before) and stuff like the TWA 747-100, 747-300s, and some Northwest 747s & DC-10s.
Luck was on my side as the plane I was looking for was parked at the gate next to the parking lot (pfp). Incredibly, in the best luck I’ve ever had, I met a retired Northwest and Delta Pilot who flew one of the 747s stored there as his retirement flight. He had made his final flight a year before in 2017 and coincidentally took the same flight and decided the time I was there to look at the last bird he used to fly with his family. I don’t think I’ll ever have that luck again!
We got to talking and he recommended Pima Air & Space Museum where he was going next. Safe to say it was amazing. Truly a rememberable day for me! Still some amazing aircraft here and turned out better even though I missed out on some rare classics.
Hard to believe it’s already been 6 years since I was here! Thanks for the video!
How incredible! Thanks for watching mate.
What a cool museum, maybe I'll go when I do my road trip across the states
I live in Phx! I've been to the Pima Air Museum 3 of 4 times!! To see everything it takes 2 days!!! It's amazing!!
I went here in July of 2023 during a cross country road trip. This was an amazing experience to see. Good job on the vid, and thanks for bringing memories back.
So glad I could bring some old memories back with my content, glad you enjoyed!
That Lockheed constellation looks so beautiful ! I just love the constellation's design, it's unique and wonderful at the same time :D
The shape of the fuselage is so cool compared to modern airliners :D
5:13 ice711 hand reveal
Yo, I was just here, Super cool! Also, there were a bunch of military aircraft doing flybys while i was there. I saw 5 a-10s and a harrier jet! Overall, great video! 😊
I love Pima Air and Space Museum,Ive been there a bunch my favorite is the Cathay 777-200
Hey! You posted that! Nice!
Good to see the Old PW radial engines and jets. Really saved our asses in the vietnam war and WW2. Bless america
who won Vietnam? I'm Swiss so i dont know
Nice video! I'm going to visit this museum the next time I'm there.
To be able to walk around the airplanes is that part of the tram tour or do you have to get the private walking tour? Great video btw!
Nah you have the option to book a team tour where you can learn the history, or just walk around at your own leisure which I found better since the tram doesn’t go everywhere.
@@ice711real Ok thanks!
thank you from JAPAN
10:37 Actually, the German aerospace institution is called the DLR, the "Deutsches Luft- und Raumfahrtzentrum". SOFIA is the name of the program, Stratospheric Obvservatory For Infrared Astronomy (it says so beneath the SOFIA on the plane).
For future reference, another fantastic museum to go to is called The Museum of Flight, it's up in Tukwila, WA. It is right next to KBFI, or Boeing Field and makes for a fantastic plane spotting area. It has the 3rd 787 ever built, the first 747-100, and the first 737.
I enjoyed every second of this video 😄
Wow thank you 😁
this is oddly peaceful especially with the the clean transitions
Haha thanks :)
14:50 I bless you sneezing guy
Good camera work thanks I enjoyed that.
Thanks!
2:40 imagine putting a J-58 on a Cessna (9:30)😂😂😂
bro almost face revealed lol (0:45) and at 8:43 the guy taking a photo or video with the 360 camera😂
as always nice video ;)
I DIDNT EVEN NOTICE AT 0:45 HAHAHAHAHA
I grew up in Tucson and my parents still live there. The news reported on the arrival of the 777 (back in 2017 maybe? - I forget the actual date). But I drove over to the pima air and space museum the night they closed Valencia road to tow this across the street into the museum. If you are ever in Tucson, you should definitely check out the Pima air and Space Museum, its amazing
You are the reason why I'm going here on summer break
Congrats on 119K subs ❤🎉also love your vids❤
Another excellent video! Hopefully someday the hegemon of the skies, the glorious Airbus A3, will be stored here someday.
No way let’s go you finally rated my local museum thanks for visiting Tucsons air and space museum (:
If anyone is wondering, this is the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona
4:08 what da train doin
that's me you saw.
@@atsf47legit
HELLO MR. UNION PACIFIC
Must be cool seeing all of those planes , wish I could go there! Besides how’s the temperature there? (in Celcius please)
Very hot, when I visited in February it was only about 30° at most tho
Absolutely need a part 2 im interested
I love when you upload stuff like this
Love the video and I was just there on Saturday
Love your great video which is an eye-opener for classic great planes.
man i love your videos
4:29 NH B787 sister ships and 11:42 CX B777-200 sisterships one can find them in MNL T3 besides this location from 2011-2019. Flights your looking for are NH819 NRT-MNL orignally NH949/950 alongside CX907,901,903,913,919,939 where this can happen in MNL. What needs to be preserved here alongside B-HNL LN1 B777 is N774UA LN 2 B777-200 PW4090 engine. Back to the MNL example only ICN-MNL guaranteed PW4090 B777 route to or from MNL. That one uses B777-200s B777-300 classics built from 1999-2013 by KE/OZ. At a push both ICN/HKG-MNL T1/T3 get GE90-115Bs to subsitute out PW4090/Trent 800s
A super video! Thank you so much for sharing! So interesting - looking around, as if I was there myself! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
4:55 I heard this and instantly thought 'Where did Ice711 get KSP music?'
Wow nice video, great place
ICE, your videos are always so great! But this one is S tier. My favourite planes ALL in one place? AMAZING! Thks for this great content. Greetings from spain!
Muchas gracias! 🇪🇸❤️
Very nice video - thank you!
Thanks for viewing!
13:13 The GE testbed used P&W JT9D for some reason.
Amazing video, keep up the great work!
Ice never fails to give asmr minecraft gravel walking sounds for 17 minutes 🤣
Great video anyways!
Lol ty
It’s actually wild to see such historic and iconic aircraft rotting away in the desert. Been anticipating this one for a while and it’s prob my fav vid of yours🔥🔥common ice w
Yessirrrr
9:55 One amazing fact that we all know of NASA SOFIA! Back when she flee for UNITED she was painted in the BATTLESHIP GREY livery. INFACT she was the only 747SP EVER TO WESR THE BATTLESHIP GREY LIVERY!