@@RottenlegoOne is designed to fly, the other to stick at the ground as much as possibile. Aircrafts generate lift, F1 cars generate huge negative lift (also called downforce)
@ronniedoorzon1576 takeoff speed is over 170 mph, I'm talking about the feeling of acceleration when engines light up. I know you need to show the internet how smart you are and that you have a mercedes so I hope you got the validation you desperately need.
All commercial aircraft should have satelitte baded network technology, like starlink, installed, so people can use wifi during all their flights without issues.
They sound horrible compared to A380 where you barely hear them xD it's not at full power also. Only time these days you get full power (typically) is if they do a go-around on landing. Even old 90s jets could slam you into the seat on max performance takeoffs they did then. Now it's all about efficiency, I miss the crazy takeoffs.
It's amazing - the engineering that goes into these powerful beauties that can thrust you 500+ mph, while her engines roar and the wings flex, and at the same time, give the passengers the gentle comfort to do something like this. 😁 ☕ ✈️
I remember one time I had my truck GPS on my carry-on. I took it out and turned it on. We were cruising along and I had the icon of the truck just off the side of the highway we must’ve been over and the indication was 479 mph.
That's because the world "revolves" around them. You see how whenever there's a problem with America, they always say "What a world we live in" like they're oblivious to the fact that there are other countries out there. Edit: I don't give a sh*t about what you silly Americans say.
The 0-60 time on these things is quite impressive when you realize that they often weigh hundreds if not thousands of tons and their engines become more powerful as they go faster.
@@coriscotupi okay maybe thousands of tons is an exaggeration, but have you seen the Airbus A380? That thing has a maximum takeoff weight of 500 tons ish.
@@dougie8010or a super car/hyper car. Jet cost 10 times more and is way slower 😂 Looks worse too. Plus it has an almost 100% kill rate…you don’t get that in a car lmao.
@@chrisp6365 yeah, taking off is an exciting part of flying because you feel the acceleration. Eco people tell us to take the train but trains are boring.
@@randomsimkididk kms would be kilometre-seconds, not kilometres per second. No idea why you'd want distance times time, but that's what that would mean
Vr in a 737 (rotation speed) is about 145 KIAS (knots, indicated airspeed). That equates to about 268 kmh. It looks like your plane rotated at about 259. It’s likely you had a headwind (as planes always try to take off into a headwind) and your takeoff ground speed was a little lower.
You are right. Its a mobile phone GPS which is accurate to about 1m-5m. So its technically lagging behind the actual speed of the aircraft as it continuously accelerates. The plane is probably faster when it starts rotating at 250kph shown on the phone
Please be aware that rotation speeds may vary as the aircraft always has a different weight, also Flap Konfiguration as well as runway state is a factor
@@scraptor7974Yeah, wind can definitely throw the little Cessna, Piper, and similar aircraft around. I believe these planes have to be secured to the ground if they’re stored outdoors, as is often the case. It’s part of why hangars exist, though obviously there are more planes in the world than hangars.
it depends of the weight bro. it could take off at either 150 or 120 kts. it depends. here in Brazil, at santos dumont Airport, it's common for us to take off at approximately 125 kts with flap 25, bleeds off. (737 800)
Take off speed is not really standard, as it depends on a few factors; the make, weight plus load, elevation/temperature and wind. Then your calulation will yield V1, Vr, and V2. Vr is really the point and speed at which you rotate (lift), but V1 will appear on the PFD and/or audio notification simultaneously. V1 and Vr are normally very close, so the tendency is to rotate immediately after v1 passes. Note V1 is the speed at which you cannot abort the take off, while V2 is for taking off safely, if you have enough runway 😊. Anwyas, peace and all the best!
Love that engine buzz!!! One of the many reasons I love Boeing 737 aircraft is their iconic engine buzz! Always look forward to flying these! This I would say is my third favorite aircraft, behind the Boeing 747 and 2nd Pl., and the Boeing 787 dream liner in first place. Only reason I put 747 in second places because they are retiring and going into cargo service, but I always look forward to flying the 747.
@igxfux1977 you are able to have GPS with airplane mode on. It disables mobile connections that might and just could interfere with communications from air ro ground. But that is very very rarely the case. Now if he was uploading on the plane....
It's actually pretty amazing how quick it picks up speed i mean it's slow compared to a high end car motorbike or F1 car. But at the end of the day it's a 737 that can weigh as much as 70,000kg with a full payload
It depends on many factors such as wind speed and ground altitude, airplanes basically lift off because of the airspeed and wing shape, anyway, it's useful and a fun fact 😃
@@timu1330 a380 is a lot of weight to accelerate. If nearly empty, I’m sure they can throw you back, but crews probably don’t always use max power if unneeded
How does this work? Is your location (GPS) on? Enabling just the accelerometer and gyro will not work since your relative speed w.r.t the plane is zero. So, I am assuming you have your GPS turned on?
I wonder the space shuttle ability. The first 10 sec. 200km/h next 10 sec more than 400km/h and upward. I did C-150 cruising speed 90 degrees tilt and strong pull, the plane turns 180 degrees, then wing back to level. All take 5 sec. I was going about 87kt to North then 5 sec later 87kt to South😲
Well for those wondering airplanes take off at around 140 - 170 knots and can reach around 320 - 390 knots which is around 800 - 1200 km/h ground speed
Meanwhile, in the pilots' headsets: "brrt-brrrrrt-zrrt-zrrt-brrrrrrrrt" Pilot: "Damn it. Someone STILL thinks that planes aren't filled with miles and miles of electrical wires."
GPS speedometer doesn't rely on cellphone reception so the guy isn't doing anything wrong. And secondly even if he wasn't using airplane mode it still wouldn't make a difference.
Nope, maybe if he would be a one inch to headset. Still, due safety regulation a signal from phones can affect some sensors in the air plane. Well, there would be for sure no way to get air plane crash but the standards are pretty high. Also you can receive GPS signal even in a air plane mode, it is about receiving, not emitting anything
You can also see he didn't have air plane mode on! Air traffic controllers are the ones who will hear the "brrt-brrrt". Not the pilot! Happens regularly... You can't help stupid
Hi which speed gauges software did you used Apparently I got experienced fast speed train from turkey ( siemens velaro)ı tried to watch speed gauges i downloaded a speed gauges software but ı couldn t run it How did you adjusted this software In my program is was seeing 0 kmh but train was going to 250 approximetly Best regards from turkey
I remember in the mid-1990s, I took my Trimble navigation instant handheld GPS on to a jet to do the same thing. They only receive signals, they don't transmit. But when the flight attendant saw me holding it in my lap, she screamed at me to turn it off, and damn near had the pilot turn the plane around. How absurd.
Even in air plane mode your phone is able to receive GPS signals. Air plane means your phone stop emitting on any frequency like GSM, LTE, G5, Wifi or Bluetooth but does not prevent receiving GPS because receiving GPS signals does not disturb anything
@@manjelosyou are able to turn GPS in after you switched air plane mode on. But you are not allowed to! Plus he didn't have it on. Make a screenshot and zoom in!
@@Trombo1976 Well, how he can see the speed if the GPS is not on? This app use GPS. Receive of GPS signals does not interfere with anything, same as if you would listen to radio
The Takeoff Speed is influenced by many factors. How many People are on the Plane, how are they Set (is the Plane balanced by weight (each passanger has it's on weight)), how much Cargo, is the Cargo balanced and Sorted by it's weight, how much fuel has the Plane, what is the weather conditions, what is the condition of the Runway, how are the conditions of the tires, and so on. So you cant generalize the Takeoff Speed of an Airplane. But still it's fascinating.
Rotation speed is done by weight only. Not tires, runway condition or even weather condition or where passengers are seated. Just weight and density altitude.
Americans: 2500 football fields per hour
In lenght or width? :)
both
@@filipg3264
Non Americans. 2500 fütbol fields per hour.
Like american football or soccer football?
Olympic swimming pools per hour😂
It’s crazy to think that f1 drivers can turn when going as fast as this plane starts to elevate.
I guess. One is designed it fly. And the other is designed to not fly.
@@Rottenlego Well sometimes they do fly as well
@@gabrielsipos😂😂😂
@@RottenlegoOne is designed to fly, the other to stick at the ground as much as possibile. Aircrafts generate lift, F1 cars generate huge negative lift (also called downforce)
Spa eou rouge 310kmh
Taking off is my favorite part of flying. I always imagine being in a dragster and feeling the acceleration.
Actually, taking off is the worst phrase of flying, I still have fears that things will go wrong when taking off. :(
@@buizelmeme6288that’s crazy
@@aurorayoru5333 yup
Slow ass dragster.
@ronniedoorzon1576 takeoff speed is over 170 mph, I'm talking about the feeling of acceleration when engines light up. I know you need to show the internet how smart you are and that you have a mercedes so I hope you got the validation you desperately need.
Ameicans: that's roughly three gallons falling in free fall.
Falling up?
I understand the words but not the context.
All commercial aircraft should have satelitte baded network technology, like starlink, installed, so people can use wifi during all their flights without issues.
Most aircraft do have internet. Just not free internet@@ncard00
What?
fall speed does not depend on the weight falling. what a stupid joke, sorry
The sound of the engines powering up is pure eargasm
They sound horrible compared to A380 where you barely hear them xD it's not at full power also. Only time these days you get full power (typically) is if they do a go-around on landing. Even old 90s jets could slam you into the seat on max performance takeoffs they did then. Now it's all about efficiency, I miss the crazy takeoffs.
Love the CFM56-7B26 engines... But I prefer the noise of the RR RB211-535E4. That's true eargasm.
barely heard it tho
but with your mom it’s pure org-
thanks for a new word:)
Normal people 250km/h
Americans: 2.5 olympic pools per second
2.5 olympic pools and 1.979 half a car per second
whats a kilometer
Bro really copied the comment
4000 Bananas per second
normal people: WTF IS A KILOMETER 🦅
Europeans: 550 teas getting brewed per second
It's amazing - the engineering that goes into these powerful beauties that can thrust you 500+ mph, while her engines roar and the wings flex, and at the same time, give the passengers the gentle comfort to do something like this. 😁 ☕ ✈️
🤨
I remember one time I had my truck GPS on my carry-on. I took it out and turned it on. We were cruising along and I had the icon of the truck just off the side of the highway we must’ve been over and the indication was 479 mph.
Normal People: the speed is 200 km/h
Americans: the speed is 200/1.609 mph
Normal people..
Americans..
Stupid people like you...
😅
Our UNITS are just bigger than yours. 🤷🏼♂️
@@MikeN-cs8qe
And more stupid
@@MikeN-cs8qe😂
The comment section has many Americans not understanding there is a speed unit called kilometer per hour.
Edit: I'm famous now
I think we as "americans" can tell what the hell kilometers an hour are. We aren't blind like you europeans think we are.
Barely see any comments about it, but keep being an asshole.
😂
.6214... duh
That's because the world "revolves" around them. You see how whenever there's a problem with America, they always say "What a world we live in" like they're oblivious to the fact that there are other countries out there.
Edit: I don't give a sh*t about what you silly Americans say.
The 0-60 time on these things is quite impressive when you realize that they often weigh hundreds if not thousands of tons and their engines become more powerful as they go faster.
*"they often weigh hundreds if not thousands of tons"*
Whoa. This one clearly knows his stuff. LOL
@@coriscotupi okay maybe thousands of tons is an exaggeration, but have you seen the Airbus A380? That thing has a maximum takeoff weight of 500 tons ish.
The feeling of leaving the ground is pretty fun!
Adam, I had to use a plunger on my dookie this morning because it was too big to flush.
@@Justin-uc8sc Adam left u on read
love takeoffs, power is wild
Best feeling ever! Especially on some smaller jets where you really feel the takeoff.
Get on the back of a sports bike as a pillion👌 and yes I know acceleration and power are different!
try warm/high altitude airports in which you need to use the extra throttle for takeoff, the acceleration force is insane
@@dougie8010or a super car/hyper car. Jet cost 10 times more and is way slower 😂
Looks worse too. Plus it has an almost 100% kill rate…you don’t get that in a car lmao.
@@chrisp6365 yeah, taking off is an exciting part of flying because you feel the acceleration. Eco people tell us to take the train but trains are boring.
Spot on, around 130 knots (240 km/h)
Plane rotates at 255 kph, which is a hair under 160 mph.
@@lancraftplanes rotate at different speeds.. All depends on weight, run way length and other variables
V1.. ROTATE
@@lancraftlmao stop trying to act smart you’re exposing yourself
@@joshalex93Our rotate speed is calculated from weight and CG :)
It is really a nostalgia. Been a frequent flyer of B738 for almost 12 years in a row.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!😁 Wow. Much appreciated! 🙏🏻
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"Okay 140kts any moment now..."
**Surpasses 200**
"Oh, it's in kms"
Kilometers per second??
@@randomsimkididk km's not km/s
@@George.ColemanNo it’s KM/H, kilometers per hour. 200km per second would be impossible with any plane.
@@randomsimkididk kms would be kilometre-seconds, not kilometres per second. No idea why you'd want distance times time, but that's what that would mean
@@randomsimkididk hour
Glad to see you followed the safety instructions and put your phone in flight mode 👍🏻
Yes! Safety first, always!🙏🏻👍🏼
His phone is not in airplane mode lol
Doesn't really matter as long as he puts it into airplane mode after the video stops
@@devonmeiring you can still track speed with airplane mode on, GPS is still active
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Buddy, your phone needs to be on flight mode.
😂😅🤣😜
No need. It's bad science.
How many people actually do that? It's really not necessary. If it were you wouldn't be able to have your phone with you on the plane.
These apps can run in ✈️ mode, they use satellites not wifi or data
@@libertarianman69where would the phone be stored?!?
I felt this going to and coming from my vacation. I love that WHOOOOSH feeling when the plane goes airborne.
Vr in a 737 (rotation speed) is about 145 KIAS (knots, indicated airspeed). That equates to about 268 kmh. It looks like your plane rotated at about 259. It’s likely you had a headwind (as planes always try to take off into a headwind) and your takeoff ground speed was a little lower.
As an Aviation nerd and can I can confirm this is true.
@@nicolasestrada664 I’m a pilot, and this is like the most basic stuff😂
@@cmilburn26I'd have thought that opening the door and not cracking your shin on the step were "basic"
Ohh, and which end is the front.....
@@dougaltolan3017 this comment was entirely incoherent😂
@@cmilburn26 learn to read
Fun fact: The Boeing 737’s engines buzz because the blades in the fan of the engine are moving faster than the speed of sound! Cool right?
That is cool
is it?
@@gamerwhale295 yeah (according to google)
No they're not, but the air flowing over them becomes supersonic for a small time
The buzz from old propeller planes and chopping sound from "Hueys"
My favorite part of any flight. Hearing the turbines spool up. Feeling the acceleration G's. Love it!
B737-8 für mich der Beste Flieger aller Zeiten 👍 Top Video ❤
It’s not always the same, it depends on fuel, passengers, luggage, winds, packs (on or off), takeoff thrust, flaps etc.
Correct...And wind speed
It didn't say that it was the same
@@gabrielchanel4448 he said B737-800 takeoff speed, so it sounds like he is saying that the rotate speed every time.
@@aggelosn.6846 I said winds.
@@mrdog4155 It's usually 140 knots so its still accurate
Thank you so much, one of the best aviation post I’ve seen in a while.
Yes. Unusual. Eye catching.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Flight attendant : please put you phone away sir
The dude: no Im recording your speed of takeoff
Ha ha great craic lad
Crazy c-17 that I saw, I saw it before I saw the pinned comment.
Finally someone who thought of doing this on a plane I've wanted to know this for a long time💪
Dude's blood sugar levels after drinking some soda pop.
Yep you are correct …v1 is usually 160-180 knots which is approximately 269-333 kmh
You are right. Its a mobile phone GPS which is accurate to about 1m-5m. So its technically lagging behind the actual speed of the aircraft as it continuously accelerates. The plane is probably faster when it starts rotating at 250kph shown on the phone
Please be aware that rotation speeds may vary as the aircraft always has a different weight, also Flap Konfiguration as well as runway state is a factor
Air speed dictates the point of rotation, so if there’s a strong headwind the ground speed at takeoff can be far lower.
And for smaller aircraft this can effect the ground speed to be 0 or below in extreme weather conditions
@@scraptor7974Yeah, wind can definitely throw the little Cessna, Piper, and similar aircraft around. I believe these planes have to be secured to the ground if they’re stored outdoors, as is often the case. It’s part of why hangars exist, though obviously there are more planes in the world than hangars.
those 737 Max 8 engines are SO sweet.
a 737-800 is an NG, not a Max.
Wait you ate one?
Its all fun and games till it decide to stall mid flight...
Nintendo Jet 💯
The 737 Max 8 engines sounded like my flight, (mine was a Boeing 737-8CT)
Boeing's takes off is much more faster than my personal computer boot up💀💀
What app is this?
A cell phone on when it is suppose to be on Airplane Mode.
Calculaator
GPS Speedometer app
I've done the same before and amazed by how much lift can be provided with merely 250km/h speed
Yep 140 knots is usually the speed to takeoff
Yes, although with a light payload rotation at around 130knts is also possible.
it depends of the weight bro. it could take off at either 150 or 120 kts. it depends. here in Brazil, at santos dumont Airport, it's common for us to take off at approximately 125 kts with flap 25, bleeds off. (737 800)
ah, not only weight but the aircraft itself too.
Take off speed is not really standard, as it depends on a few factors; the make, weight plus load, elevation/temperature and wind. Then your calulation will yield V1, Vr, and V2. Vr is really the point and speed at which you rotate (lift), but V1 will appear on the PFD and/or audio notification simultaneously. V1 and Vr are normally very close, so the tendency is to rotate immediately after v1 passes. Note V1 is the speed at which you cannot abort the take off, while V2 is for taking off safely, if you have enough runway 😊. Anwyas, peace and all the best!
@@bharkbh True
Love that engine buzz!!! One of the many reasons I love Boeing 737 aircraft is their iconic engine buzz! Always look forward to flying these! This I would say is my third favorite aircraft, behind the Boeing 747 and 2nd Pl., and the Boeing 787 dream liner in first place. Only reason I put 747 in second places because they are retiring and going into cargo service, but I always look forward to flying the 747.
who found c-17 is absolutely legends🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
i did
My favorite feeling when we lift off thebm ground ❤
I hate this feeling! I have a lags,but not wings🙂😁
lifting off the ground is when im at my peak scared/nervous/anxious 🤣
Like accelerating with a CVT gearbox
If I was there I'd of punched him in the face for having his phone out of flight mode
Justas te quedas
@igxfux1977 you are able to have GPS with airplane mode on. It disables mobile connections that might and just could interfere with communications from air ro ground. But that is very very rarely the case. Now if he was uploading on the plane....
Hahahaha genius
But true as hell
Don’t you just love the sound of a CFM56-7B jet engine?
yes, the goat of 737 engines.
@@beckystasny8346 Right.
It's actually pretty amazing how quick it picks up speed i mean it's slow compared to a high end car motorbike or F1 car. But at the end of the day it's a 737 that can weigh as much as 70,000kg with a full payload
It depends on many factors such as wind speed and ground altitude, airplanes basically lift off because of the airspeed and wing shape, anyway, it's useful and a fun fact 😃
Damn, I was just on one and wondering. I was guessing 130mph not 160
Typical rotation speed of a 737-8 is anywhere between 120-180mph, depending on weight.
@@PluckyUnderdog nah the minimum takeoff speed isn’t 120 mph, it’s way too slow
You mean 260* ?
@@cgdis_marc112 it’s mph and 160 mph is 260
140*
Knots is what pilots use. I'm a 737 and A320 sim pilot, We takeoff (rotate) at somewhere around 140 knots.
What app is that ?
That feeling on takeoff on A380 is like no other , slams you back into the seat as those 4 giant engine spool up
I must say that I actually didn't feel much at all in the A380. Very smooth, even the takeoff. The 777's and 757's feel much more powerful to me.
I tend to think private jets like Gulfstreams slam you back harder. I haven’t looked at acceleration figures, just going by the feel
@@timu1330 a380 is a lot of weight to accelerate. If nearly empty, I’m sure they can throw you back, but crews probably don’t always use max power if unneeded
777 take offs are more impressive, the GE90s slamming into you as you know its not even 100% full power
777 take offs are more impressive, the GE90s slamming into you as you know its not even 100% full power
Insane Power 🔥🔥🔥
28k lb./ft, trust x2
A400M in the backround: hello its me 🙂
Обожаю в самолёта именно момент набора скорости и взлета!!❤❤
По сравнению с мото, не очем))
@@user-gg1wl1kk1i бесспорно☺️
@@user-gg1wl1kk1iс таким разгоном что развивает Боинг, то я думаю до 150 даже соляра сделает его.😂
А как же вираж при заходе на посадку?
@@user-qv4mx6zl8z килограмм 100?
So much for flight mode announcement from the gorgeous attendant
Technically when using GPS you only receive signals. So it should work fine even with flight mode active.
Correct me if I'm wrong. 😅
@@TonyVallad Yup you are correct, no reason to disable GPS when in planes
@@TonyVallad but you can clearly see by pausing the vid that flight mode is not activated.
I love the feeling of being pushed back into your seat as the pilot engages takeoff thrust but it doesn't feel that fast once moving
How does this work? Is your location (GPS) on? Enabling just the accelerometer and gyro will not work since your relative speed w.r.t the plane is zero. So, I am assuming you have your GPS turned on?
Took 11 seconds from 100 - 200 KM/H
Amazing!
I wonder the space shuttle ability. The first 10 sec. 200km/h next 10 sec more than 400km/h and upward.
I did C-150 cruising speed 90 degrees tilt and strong pull, the plane turns 180 degrees, then wing back to level. All take 5 sec. I was going about 87kt to North then 5 sec later 87kt to South😲
Hay coches q lo hacen bastante más rapido
cualquier moto grande acelera muchisimo mas rapido que este avion
@@badiola1973 bueno bueno… cualquier moto grande …no
@@badiola1973 but it doesn't take off 😊
The C-17 in the background😳
saying bye
This video doesn’t do the acceleration justice. You really feel yourself being pushed back into your seat
Lovely to watch, which app is this? Looks so pro bro!
speed app
That was pretty neat. 👍
Glad you liked it!👍🏼
Well for those wondering airplanes take off at around 140 - 170 knots and can reach around 320 - 390 knots which is around 800 - 1200 km/h ground speed
Dang, if you make a Bugatti have a upward force it can fly
Le bruit des moteurs, j adore👂
Wesh un français
Meanwhile, in the pilots' headsets: "brrt-brrrrrt-zrrt-zrrt-brrrrrrrrt"
Pilot: "Damn it. Someone STILL thinks that planes aren't filled with miles and miles of electrical wires."
lol yuh
GPS speedometer doesn't rely on cellphone reception so the guy isn't doing anything wrong. And secondly even if he wasn't using airplane mode it still wouldn't make a difference.
@@LorenzoGiordanoGomes Unless he started a call
Nope, maybe if he would be a one inch to headset. Still, due safety regulation a signal from phones can affect some sensors in the air plane. Well, there would be for sure no way to get air plane crash but the standards are pretty high. Also you can receive GPS signal even in a air plane mode, it is about receiving, not emitting anything
You can also see he didn't have air plane mode on!
Air traffic controllers are the ones who will hear the "brrt-brrrt". Not the pilot! Happens regularly... You can't help stupid
Hi which speed gauges software did you used
Apparently
I got experienced fast speed train from turkey ( siemens velaro)ı tried to watch speed gauges i downloaded a speed gauges software but ı couldn t run it
How did you adjusted this software
In my program is was seeing 0 kmh but train was going to 250 approximetly
Best regards from turkey
Different for shorter runways with higher flap settings, different weights, high elevation airports, etc.
V1 is about 250/260 Km per hour. Nice!
V1 is the decision speed, not takeoff speed.
About 160 mph for all my bros out there.
You mean rotate?
V1 Rotato salad. Shout out to @airforceproud99.
V1 is not takeoff
La velocidad de despegue depende de muchos factores, no siempre es igual.
Kiedy jechałem pociągiem, w tunelu prędkość przekraczała 300 km/h. Ciekawe że przy mniejszej już można poderwać się do lotu
As an American, I thought something wasn't right here until I looked at the comments and then the phone with my blind self 😂!
Kinda amazing that with the speed the plane travels it still looks kinda slow outside the window, weird phenomenons
Nice acceleration!
Bro seen c17 Globemaster ☠️💀
Everybody gangsta until the plane's speed start's droppin💀
Which app did you used for this test??
Lots of speedometer apps available..
@@southwestroadtripsand most of them suck, hence the ask for an opinion. If you don't want to contribute something useful, be quiet please.
Now that's a very handy tool!
Germans: hehe Handy
@@ipadize bmw
@@ipadizeare you on racial profiling? handy means usefull not the german word for mobilephone. take a look at google translator.
Yeah, cool.., an App for flying a 737🎉
Love the buzz saw sound of the entines
I remember in the mid-1990s, I took my Trimble navigation instant handheld GPS on to a jet to do the same thing. They only receive signals, they don't transmit. But when the flight attendant saw me holding it in my lap, she screamed at me to turn it off, and damn near had the pilot turn the plane around. How absurd.
Ah so thats what airplane mode is...
Even in air plane mode your phone is able to receive GPS signals. Air plane means your phone stop emitting on any frequency like GSM, LTE, G5, Wifi or Bluetooth but does not prevent receiving GPS because receiving GPS signals does not disturb anything
@@manjelos🤓
@@manjelosyou are able to turn GPS in after you switched air plane mode on. But you are not allowed to! Plus he didn't have it on. Make a screenshot and zoom in!
😅
@@Trombo1976 Well, how he can see the speed if the GPS is not on? This app use GPS. Receive of GPS signals does not interfere with anything, same as if you would listen to radio
Ооогоссспади). Пережил снова эти ощущения взлета))
What app is that, great short!!
Which app?
The Takeoff Speed is influenced by many factors. How many People are on the Plane, how are they Set (is the Plane balanced by weight (each passanger has it's on weight)), how much Cargo, is the Cargo balanced and Sorted by it's weight, how much fuel has the Plane, what is the weather conditions, what is the condition of the Runway, how are the conditions of the tires, and so on. So you cant generalize the Takeoff Speed of an Airplane.
But still it's fascinating.
Rotation speed is done by weight only. Not tires, runway condition or even weather condition or where passengers are seated. Just weight and density altitude.
I hope you know the weight of the plane has to be balanced
I knew take-off speed in 1982 - we used a pendulum to measure acceleration and watch to measure time
Hey, you should use airplane mode for more accurate readings
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Mylisz się
Depends on takeoff weight, that can be from around 45 to around 80 tonnes.
Go and search google about this plane weight idiot🤣🤣🤣
Is the sky blue? Do bears...
What's the name of this app? Looks really cool!
M1 speed
What are that app you use called can you please tell me the name
So freaking interesting!!!!!!! ❤❤❤ Thank you!!! I thought it was 350km per hour...
Yeah. You're welcome!👍🏼
An airliner at MTOW could require 350 km/h (around 189 knots) as its Vr.
The takeoff and Landing is the best part of flying.🛫🛬
Очень плавный взлет
турбина ревёт, и пофиг...
Take off happened at 260 km/h. Thanks for sharing
I've been on hundreds of flights. I have never heard a plane make that noise before.
Insane power 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My caprice too flies like this ❤
You still have a Chevy Caprice 😮😂
Which app are you using?
I’m flying next Friday. What app is this?
He’s definitely speeding in that school zone…
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Good Interface. Which app is this?
I want to know too.
И я хочу знать
what a great take-off from cape town
I did that on an airplane and the young boy sitting next to me with his mother immediately became my friend. 😂
Красота! Благодарю за km/h, эти mph не понятны