I can’t imagine being at an airport and seeing the ISS randomly drop down no heat shield parachute and do a landing just literally wondering what the atc is thinking
I don't think the 3rd one (at the end) is a blimp because circles and blimps are different shapes so apparently it's a hot air balloon or a weather balloon.
Good Video! but for twin turboprop there are also a400s, atr 72s and 42, and other military or turboprop aircraft. The fighter jet one is any fighter jet, and the balloon one is a high altitude balloon, hot air balloon, weather balloon, or blimp
just putting it out there, the usaf global hawk drone looks like a narrow body airliner (i found it this morning) and the boeing dreamlifter just looks like a normal 747
I found a USAF RQ-4B Global Hawk over the Black Sea yesterday. It had the twin engine widebody icon, though. Also saw an unknown aircraft with the callsign MIG3 take off from Area 51 with the twin engine widebody icon. It wasn't a Janet.
Here on 1:06, you may think that: bro twinjet narrow body aircraft number 1 is the same as twinjet narrow body aircraft number 2. Well heres to identify the difference: 1. Twinjet 1’s nose is more pointed than Twinjet 2 2. Twinjet 2’s Engines are a little slanted than Twinjet 1 3. Twinjet 1 doesnt have a little tail on the back but Twinjet 2 has it If this helped, consider liking my comment! Thx!
Explanation: Not really much to it, but these are Syble’s that airplane tracking apps/sites will use for different types of planes, for example: The first symbol is for fighter jets, the plane with 6 engines is the AN-225 wich sadly got destroyed in 2022, the helicopter symbol is for helicopters, the one that is wide with skinny wings and no engines is a glider, the balloon symbol is ether a blimp or a weather balloon, the one that has a drone symbol is used for military spy/surveillance drones, the one that is a grey car symbol is a ground vehicle like a refuel or a plane moving car, the one that has 4 engines and is to the left of the symbol that has 6 engines is a Airbus A380, the one that looks like the A380 is a Boeing 747 also has 4 engines, and those are basically the only ones you will see on a flight tracker, because the other ones are pretty rare.
One thing I have noticed when it comes to narrowbody jets is that the icon for the A320 series appears smaller than the B737 icon, with the E170/175 icons being even smaller than the 320 series. I do wish that there was a way to differentiate between the 767/787/A350-900 on flight radar since they all use the same icon. Good thing radar has the option of toggling airline logos next to the aircraft so you can quickly identify what the type is. As an example, Austrian always flies a 767 to my airport.
Nice video, bit curious about fighter jet, ISS, and Satellite captured at Flightradar24, can you give me some location about this object mostly captured?
I wonder in which category would Tupolev Tu-154b fit? It has a slightly narrowed body and it has the same size as Boeing 737 and A320 (it's considered to be a medium sized aircraft along with Boeing 737 and A320). But it's engine mounting is something completely different. Tu-154b's engine mounting resembles the mix between rear mounted twin jet and MD-11 engine mounting. It has two engines on the rear, near the tail and one engine wedged in it's rudder.
“Ladies and gentlemen, our Santa Claus Sleigh is landing soon. Please fasten your seatbelt, stow your tray table and footrest, and open the window shade. Lavatories are closing after 10 minutes. Thank you for hearing this message, and have a wonderful trip.”
707s, DC8s and BAe 146 are narrow body aircraft. They should be put together under BAe's icon changing its name to NARROW BODY 4 ENGINE AIRCRAFT and C-17/Il-76, be moved to the first icon where Il-96 is already waiting for them.
I have never seen the ISS on flightradar and I tried searching but nothing comes up. I HAVE seen Santa and his reindeer tho! lol. this was a great video! Thanks!
Planes that I have seen with the Fighter/ EuroFighter Typhoon symbol T-38 A and C, USAF or NASA T-45C Goshawk F-16 ER-2, a special type of U-2 used by NASA. A-4 Skyhawk Hawker Hunter
Very interesting video
88 likes but no comments? Lemme fix that...
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”this is your captain speaking, the ISS is coming in for a landing, please fasten your seatbelts.”
Lol
Underrated
2030 in a nutshell
Lol
/famous last words/
“Hey man what’s the craziest thing you saw today?”
“Ehh probably a 747, nothing rare”
“ISS speaking, requesting landing permission”
“cleared to lan… wait, what?”
”Uh, I think the ISS is actually landing- OH MY G-“
*ISS CRASH
“How the heck does the ISS have landing wheels…"
@@leaderoftheautobots1985 *running away while being on fire*
I wonder if anyone has seen the ISS on FlightRadar24..
It hasn’t entered the atmosphere yet ;)
Not me
I have once but my friend pranked me showing me a rocket and he didn’t realise that the real iss was by it and his MacBook shut down immediately 💀
me
I fucking saw 2 of them
There's also the Superjet 100. Its icon is noticeably smaller than the 737 and the A320 so it probably goes with the Embraer narrow-body twinjets.
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I can’t imagine being at an airport and seeing the ISS randomly drop down no heat shield parachute and do a landing just literally wondering what the atc is thinking
I don't think the 3rd one (at the end) is a blimp because circles and blimps are different shapes so apparently it's a hot air balloon or a weather balloon.
Maybe
It’s a Russian nuke 😂😂
I've seen many "High Altitude Balloons" on FlightRadar24 with that icon.
or a chinese spy balloon
@@PigeonAviation1💀💀💀
Rest in peace AN-225
Rip
Its front part will be actually rebuilt
And rip 747
And A380
@@MR.747-Xd there are still Airbus a380
Good Video!
but for twin turboprop there are also a400s, atr 72s and 42, and other military or turboprop aircraft. The fighter jet one is any fighter jet, and the balloon one is a high altitude balloon, hot air balloon, weather balloon, or blimp
the eurofighter typhoon is also all fighterjets but thanks for the video👍
Not necessarily. I've seen an icon that looks more like an F-16 sometimes.
Ey I spotted AWACS E-3 Sentry surveillance over an ocean
whats the rarest thinf u saw in xmas day?
me: santa claus sleigh
just putting it out there, the usaf global hawk drone looks like a narrow body airliner (i found it this morning) and the boeing dreamlifter just looks like a normal 747
I found a USAF RQ-4B Global Hawk over the Black Sea yesterday. It had the twin engine widebody icon, though.
Also saw an unknown aircraft with the callsign MIG3 take off from Area 51 with the twin engine widebody icon. It wasn't a Janet.
Anything that it doesn't know is the 737 icon
the 737 icon is just used as a default one, so that was probably a fighter jet or smth
Here on 1:06, you may think that: bro twinjet narrow body aircraft number 1 is the same as twinjet narrow body aircraft number 2. Well heres to identify the difference:
1. Twinjet 1’s nose is more pointed than Twinjet 2
2. Twinjet 2’s Engines are a little slanted than Twinjet 1
3. Twinjet 1 doesnt have a little tail on the back but Twinjet 2 has it
If this helped, consider liking my comment! Thx!
Explanation: Not really much to it, but these are Syble’s that airplane tracking apps/sites will use for different types of planes, for example: The first symbol is for fighter jets, the plane with 6 engines is the AN-225 wich sadly got destroyed in 2022, the helicopter symbol is for helicopters, the one that is wide with skinny wings and no engines is a glider, the balloon symbol is ether a blimp or a weather balloon, the one that has a drone symbol is used for military spy/surveillance drones, the one that is a grey car symbol is a ground vehicle like a refuel or a plane moving car, the one that has 4 engines and is to the left of the symbol that has 6 engines is a Airbus A380, the one that looks like the A380 is a Boeing 747 also has 4 engines, and those are basically the only ones you will see on a flight tracker, because the other ones are pretty rare.
This your captain speaking, the an-225 came back from the dead and now serves people
Good morning, this is your pilot speaking. Apparently the ISS is next to us for some reason but let’s just ignore it. 2:21
I saw an unusual icon on FR in Australia, it was a WWII Corsair.
The wide dos 4 engine aircraft “ 0:26” is also the Boeing 720 and the solar powered plane is the. Avro Lancaster
Do you need Flightradar plus or something to see the ISS satellites and ground vehicles?
not ground vehichles
I appreciate so much that they have an AN-225 specific marking 💙💛
the private jet icon is also used for the cirrus vision jet
One thing I have noticed when it comes to narrowbody jets is that the icon for the A320 series appears smaller than the B737 icon, with the E170/175 icons being even smaller than the 320 series. I do wish that there was a way to differentiate between the 767/787/A350-900 on flight radar since they all use the same icon. Good thing radar has the option of toggling airline logos next to the aircraft so you can quickly identify what the type is.
As an example, Austrian always flies a 767 to my airport.
Nice video, bit curious about fighter jet, ISS, and Satellite captured at Flightradar24, can you give me some location about this object mostly captured?
Fighter Jet is Eurofighter Typhoon which can be seen in UK there are several scrn shot in many forums.
Mainly on the coast @@aeropug
Thanks, i finally found a 757 with this information!
In rear mounted jet aircraft: All included
MD-80,82,83,88,90: What About Us😔
DC-9: What about me🥲
thanks for putting a lot of effort into this video, I learned a lot. (question, is santa's sleigh an actual thing on there ?
Yes it is!
I once found a pushback thing in the Pacific Ocean
maybe serving some airport on an island
sometimes fr24 gets the icons mixed up, pretty funny.
Music is soo calming ☺️
WOw, I had no idea there were that many !
I wonder in which category would Tupolev Tu-154b fit?
It has a slightly narrowed body and it has the same size as Boeing 737 and A320 (it's considered to be a medium sized aircraft along with Boeing 737 and A320). But it's engine mounting is something completely different. Tu-154b's engine mounting resembles the mix between rear mounted twin jet and MD-11 engine mounting. It has two engines on the rear, near the tail and one engine wedged in it's rudder.
so like a 727
and even smaller Yak-40 and Yak-42
It's in the rear mounted twin jet section
Good video!
thank u :)
That “blimp” be looking like an atomic bomb💀
0:26 it's IL-86 too
"Welcome onboard of the santa sleigh airlines this is santa pilot speaking i hope you have a good flight"
Yesterday, I literally saw a Blackhawk helicopter chasing a Beechcraft Bonanza for over 10 miles
You r the best UA-camr
The weirdest things I’ve seen is Santa getting intercepted by the RAF
lol
It makes me happy that santa is on there.
Me:What did u found Friend?
Friend: Santa Claus
I found the X-59 Quesst yesterday
This is your captain speaking the pushback vehicle is going to push back the airplane. Please fasten your seatbelt.😂
I’ve tracked many air show aircraft many times for the past 2-3 years and even Air Force two
"Attention all aircraft we have a HOT AIR BALLOON on short final! Repeat! Hot air balloon is about to land...welcome to FSX Steam edition folks."
The 737 icon is also used for many military aircraft such as the c-5
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Is this accurate? I'm very sure the icons for a320 and a321 are very different. The 321 icon is much longer.
B747 could also be AN 124 because my brother found one
Me too
I have to look closely and cluck on the icon to confirm what actual aircraft it is. 😊😊😊😊
But plane 👽 alien 👾 : 🛎
ATC: “Please wait we have a Ground Crew Pushback Tug coming in for a landing”.
My mom: what was your coolest sight at the airport?
Me: Santa 2:15 2:15 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:10 anyone gonna talk about santa claus sleigh?
What’s his vehicle manufacturer?
“Ladies and gentlemen, our Santa Claus Sleigh is landing soon. Please fasten your seatbelt, stow your tray table and footrest, and open the window shade. Lavatories are closing after 10 minutes. Thank you for hearing this message, and have a wonderful trip.”
Finally, one that'd right
The boeing 747 icon is also an AN124 icon.
As both an avgeek and space nerd, why the heck do they have an ISS symbol there when are they going to use it
They know more than we do lol
The Blimp icon can also be used for a balloon
2:25 I just saw the Goodyear blimp a week or two ago, is it rare?
Irl yes i think but on flightradar no not really
dont see it too often, so i would say at least uncommon
For blimp it something like Goodyear, Hindenburg, zeppelin…
2:39 thats a nuclear bomb
Damn nukes landing in my backyard!
Which one is the Oppressor?
I found unknown triangle in the middle of no where
forgot the MD-80/DC-9 one, It's larger than the ERJ one
I think they're together with the CRJ, the Comac ARJ21 is there
Bruh santa1 Got me 💀
This is your Captain speaking A Beluga transport Is close to us
very helpful, thank you
Those planes are cool
The blimp look like a nuke😂😂😂😂😂
“Thank you for flying with Bomb Blimps. We are now landing. Please pray that we don’t explode.”
🤣
It's great seeing the Goodyear Blimp/Deragible up and about. Sure, do miss seeing it here in San Diego. No more stadium for it to come to. 😢😢😢😢
i think for super guppy they should use the beluga icon
That would be cool!
The blimp icon could also be a weather balloon
707s, DC8s and BAe 146 are narrow body aircraft. They should be put together under BAe's icon changing its name to NARROW BODY 4 ENGINE AIRCRAFT and C-17/Il-76, be moved to the first icon where Il-96 is already waiting for them.
I have never seen the ISS on flightradar and I tried searching but nothing comes up.
I HAVE seen Santa and his reindeer tho! lol.
this was a great video! Thanks!
That blimp looks more like a nuke 😂😂😂
something I’ve never seen the ISS and satellites on fly radar.
0:32 I just saw an Airbus Beluga heading from Germany to the UK!
you mean, on flight radar or irl
if on flight radar, theres always like 3-4 of them flying around france, UK and germany
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the blimp can be i hing fire balloon too!
At the first I thought the fighter jet was the concorde
Same lol
1:02 I think that A319s and A318s have a different one, which is mentioned later on, so why are they in two categories?
the rear mounted twin jet may also represent tupolev 154
Have never seen Santa Claus sleigh. I need to be more observant
Right in the middle of 1:27 a b350 a Boeing 350😂😂😂
Beech 350
It is the beachcraft 350 king air plane
LOL they really got the symbol for the one and only Antonov-225 on there, and let's not forget the ISS!
now its the none and not existing an-225
@@dangernoodle23101 The Antonov N/A lol
2:22 me on Christmas:10:PM LETSSSSS GO I FUCKING FOUND HIMMMM
for one of the dual prop it could also be c130
This is rlly helpful tho-
The end one is called a dodge charger lol
My favourite airplane in the video is the Antonov an 225 😊
Yay I literally can’t tell the difference from afar of any 4 engine stuff
Planes that I have seen with the Fighter/ EuroFighter Typhoon symbol
T-38 A and C, USAF or NASA
T-45C Goshawk
F-16
ER-2, a special type of U-2 used by NASA.
A-4 Skyhawk
Hawker Hunter
Imagine seeing an DC 10!
Why is this sound so terrifying
HO! HO! Ho! This your captain speaking can i land with my sleigh😅😅😅
mom mom I saw Santa today . where lil Timmy on flight radar 24... howwwwww
2:00 the jet is actually concorde and the Soviet Concorde
It wouldn't be, the wings of the Concorde and tu-144 have strakes in the front that are not present on the typhoon
The 747 icon can also be an124
Bro showed a bomb as a blimp💀
The 3rd one at the end is the inflated research things
The blimp is not like the real one but it is more like a bom
at 0:19 my favorite plane appears it is the 777 #777-300ER
Sorry, I don’t recall anyone asking?
Since when tug is flying object?