Hello , Dear Captain. You have had a very busy week! I love the take off, especially the sound of the engines! Also, very lovely scenery. Stay safe and bless you. 🌹💝🌹
More like a turbine blade "fluttering" or perhaps some ball bearings needing lubricant/replacing ? In any event the flight arrived safely or we would not have the video and it did not seem to impact the thrust/mass ratio during takeoff. On some Douglass (DC) flights the flap motors can sound like that.
Curious ... is that "grinding" vibration sound considered "normal" ? It obviously had no impact on thrust but a long trip with that noise would drive me crazy ! It might be something in the cabin rattling in response to a smaller engine vibration. It did reduce some after that flight gained altitude. I also didn't hear it on a BRU landing with similar equipment.
You hear it on takeoff and the beginning of climb (only if you are in front of the engine tho), and as you climb the air gets less thick and the sound is less loud, so basically you hear this in the first 20/45 minutes (depending on a lot of things) :)
The "roar" comes from the fan blades going trough the speed of sound. This occurs at a certain RPM (you can calculate it if you have the radius). The higher up you go the faster and the more air sound will be heard, thus decreasing the overall effect of the roar. In cruise you cannot really hear it.
Hello , Dear Captain. You have had a very busy week! I love the take off, especially the sound of the engines! Also, very lovely scenery. Stay safe and bless you. 🌹💝🌹
nice take off & Spectacular views
I love all the Colors of the land
It's truly a beautiful site to see from above when flying
Great video & audio quality! Side note: on Airbus we say flaps Zero instead of flaps Up ;)
Just to be different ? I guess it does clarify full flap retraction.
Beautiful view ...love it .
Sounds like a nail found its way into the engines' intake :D
More like a turbine blade "fluttering" or perhaps some ball bearings needing lubricant/replacing ? In any event the flight arrived safely or we would not have the video and it did not seem to impact the thrust/mass ratio during takeoff. On some Douglass (DC) flights the flap motors can sound like that.
good views off 25R, I used to work in Toyota, which I saw on the climb out, opposite the NATO building on Bourgetlaan!
Hello my lovely Airport is Brussels Airport
Nice view and coments
If it’s not Boeing, I’m not going!😜😉
hhhh...Big like 😄😄
hahaha good one
I remember back in the day when McDonnell Douglas was building these things!!!!!
Nice
Have fun falling to the ground in your american shitbox.
Curious ... is that "grinding" vibration sound considered "normal" ? It obviously had no impact on thrust but a long trip with that noise would drive me crazy ! It might be something in the cabin rattling in response to a smaller engine vibration. It did reduce some after that flight gained altitude. I also didn't hear it on a BRU landing with similar equipment.
You hear it on takeoff and the beginning of climb (only if you are in front of the engine tho), and as you climb the air gets less thick and the sound is less loud, so basically you hear this in the first 20/45 minutes (depending on a lot of things) :)
@@dawaane on the a320 with cfm engines, even newer engines will sound like this tho
The "roar" comes from the fan blades going trough the speed of sound. This occurs at a certain RPM (you can calculate it if you have the radius). The higher up you go the faster and the more air sound will be heard, thus decreasing the overall effect of the roar. In cruise you cannot really hear it.
Hi Captain! Were you piloting this plane or were you a passenger?
Hi..passenger..positioning ...
Thanks for the reply Captain! Is it weird for you to be a passenger and not be in control of the plane??
It's ok...😎
I know absolutely nothing about planes but find your videos from the cockpit fascinating!! Thanks
Thanks 4 watching..
Sorry Captain but I am not in love with the sound of this engine.
No no not airbus Cap. hahaha just kidding. Cheers.
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It sounds like my washing machine...