I hope people appreciate the time we live in and the technology available to be able to see perspectives like this. I just saw another one from inside the landing gear.
Gotta give it to the camera man for being able to have the sheer will and strength to hold on for the entire duration of this flight just so we could get an amazing shot like this!
First of all: perfect camera angle to capture a start of an airplane. Thank you so much for the video. 🤩 And i'm still amazed by the fact, how much thrust an airplane engine produces in a split of a second. And the sound....amazing. Gives me chills everytime. 😇
It's not in a split second, the sound ramps up immediately not the actual power depending on the manufacturer it can take up to 20 seconds from Idle to actual full power, but thanks to modern de-rated take-off performance, and wing efficiency, modern engines rarely need "full power", as i recall rolls royce trent 1000s take 12 seconds to spool, GE Gen 9X take 11 seconds to spool up
It's amazing to think that there is a moment in time when the sound of the oncoming wind becomes louder than the engines at full throttle :O I guess that would be reduced though as the plane climbs to a high altitude where the air pressure is much lower
Cool perspective! Would you be okay with me featuring this takeoff in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
I work in aerospace, and It’s pretty amazing actually how people are even able to take these videos. Considering how huge aerospace is on FOD and that camera going into the wheel well, WHILE the plane is in operation, is DEFINITELY FOD 🤔
Extremely irresponsible. Have you considered the possibility of the camera gear separating from the aircraft and going through an engine or damaging a tire? What about the safety of your passengers? What about the safety of other aircraft using that runway and striking FOD? Think about it!
Ok, I was going to be funny saying if this was the pilot's view then there must be a lot of trust to hang on to the front gear as the co-pilot was alone at the controls.
I hope people appreciate the time we live in and the technology available to be able to see perspectives like this. I just saw another one from inside the landing gear.
Same
Just a go pro😅
The technology you re talking about was available more than half a century ago
Not as advanced as it is today. @@Boss_Tanaka
@@TechShark47would never happen…you can’t just put shit on an airplane
Gotta give it to the camera man for being able to have the sheer will and strength to hold on for the entire duration of this flight just so we could get an amazing shot like this!
@@ishanthakur5673 🥱
The camera man never dies.
That’s a strong camera man. 💪🏽
Yes with one hand too as the other was holding the camera.
@@ishanthakur5673he was being sarcastic
1:41 thought the plane gonna make a backflip
Same lol
fr😭
Same lol
That’s actually the nose gear retracting into the wheel well. On the Boeing 737, the nose gear retracts forwards.
First of all: perfect camera angle to capture a start of an airplane. Thank you so much for the video. 🤩
And i'm still amazed by the fact, how much thrust an airplane engine produces in a split of a second. And the sound....amazing. Gives me chills everytime. 😇
It's not in a split second, the sound ramps up immediately not the actual power depending on the manufacturer it can take up to 20 seconds from Idle to actual full power, but thanks to modern de-rated take-off performance, and wing efficiency, modern engines rarely need "full power", as i recall rolls royce trent 1000s take 12 seconds to spool, GE Gen 9X take 11 seconds to spool up
You must be fun at parties @@AnIdiotAboard_
Oh wow, hearing those engines spool up from outside the plane is something else
One of the greatest sounds is that of a turbine spooling up to max thrust 💪
That's an incredible view. I've never seen a video like this with a camera mounted on the nose gear.
It's amazing to think that there is a moment in time when the sound of the oncoming wind becomes louder than the engines at full throttle :O I guess that would be reduced though as the plane climbs to a high altitude where the air pressure is much lower
"Oh no they're stalling! ..oh, right, it's just the nose gear getting retracted.. hah"
This might be the coolest video I’ve ever seen.
the toy story 2 ending is looking very good in live action
Haha 😂
As a commercial aircraft structures mech for over 35yrs..........that was fucking cool!
Short and sweet. Thank you for sharing.
Cool perspective! Would you be okay with me featuring this takeoff in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
I´m not sure that they will answere
Hi lucaas
wsp lucaas
This is awesome!.. I can't wait to see the engine movement on Take off one!.
REALLY NICE 🤩
Unfortunately the camera was mounted at the upper torque link. That explains the change of view after the liftoff.
Anyway, I like it 👍
What else could it be placed on?
I have been waiting on someone to do a shot like that,,,,FANTASTIC !
Wow! Perfect view!
This would be a great opening shot for a movie!
This is awesome. Thank you for posting!!!
the gopro after the flight: 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
The beginning of the takeoff roll slightly on the right side of the runway indicates that the PF was probably the captain.
I work in aerospace, and It’s pretty amazing actually how people are even able to take these videos. Considering how huge aerospace is on FOD and that camera going into the wheel well, WHILE the plane is in operation, is DEFINITELY FOD 🤔
I am sure it is mounted in a way that it will not become a FOD issue or cause damage.
You are incredible , awesome & excellent. After this, you can compete with cameraman in Hollywood 👏👍❤
I can hear my CFI: "Centerline!"
Towards the end of the video you can hear the nose wheel hit the snubber
Awesome catch ! May I feature this clip in one of my videos ? Of course , link back to your original video will be given in the description. Cheers !
Thanks, beautiful, you right today's technology, I do appreciate.
Great video. ☺️
Freakn' beautiful!
Nice placement of the camera, I could tell exactly what the plane was doing.
nice camera angle
Patented "John Matrix Cam" technology
I’d get fired for that. Amazing footage, not hating-but I’d be unemployed the minute after uploading something like this.
Cheers!
Holy hell they reached Vr insanely fast!
Fair play to the personal who did all the necessary paperwork (or risked their job) to make this happen.
That was amazing ❤
POV: You couldn't afford a plane ticket.
Dang I thought it was an Rc jet at first
Put a camera inside the boardroom of every major food corporation… now that would be interesting to see.
What an awesome view!
I jus flew with jet2 yesterday 😊
This video is brutal
Beautiful
Beautiful bird
Seems sped up? That taxi to line up and wait seems fast. But maybe SEEMS could be the operative word.
wow this is so cool! great content
Nice KLM plane I would saw A320 or 737
I'd love to see that camera come off and go down the engine intake
Amazing view!
Amazing!
Trippy!
Cool vid... That runway needs a scrub!!!!
I love what can be done in MSFS these days, it so real looking
A 737 ng just of the landing gesr & engines sound!
I swear to god I almost had a seizure
737 i believe
Awesome.
Fn incredible !!
What a video❤
That sound🥰🥰
I'm in love!
might be a dumb question but are you the pilot flying the plane?
Who thought it was a rc plane at first 😂😂
How do u get the camera under neaf the plqne
I’d love to know what part of the maintenance manual has “go pro installation” 🤔
very good
Looks like that plane was having a Goodyear....
The camera holder company: 📈📈📈
FUEL…. 0:50
They are also takeoff gears when you think about it
How do people get permission to put gopros on landing gears?
by asking
They don’t.
They ask for forgiveness afterwards
They are landing GEAR, not GEARS
Extremely irresponsible. Have you considered the possibility of the camera gear separating from the aircraft and going through an engine or damaging a tire? What about the safety of your passengers? What about the safety of other aircraft using that runway and striking FOD? Think about it!
That looks suspiciously like an rc airplane…
Wow 😮😍
Bad Ass !!
imagine the camera got crushed by the wheel
I could immediately tell from the roar it's a 737
Ok, I was going to be funny saying if this was the pilot's view then there must be a lot of trust to hang on to the front gear as the co-pilot was alone at the controls.
If you go back you will se a tine tornado forming on the engen while taking off becuse it’s sucking the moisture of the ground
By the look of those concrete runways and taxiways, this must be somewhere in the former Soviet Union.
Or USA
Thats first time to see the wheels stopping at the moment of release up from ground.
Uh, we don't see the main wheels leave the ground in this video.
If that's the pilot view, he's sitting in the wrong seat. Sorry, couldn't resist.
How did he stay on the wheel?
What camera is this
Is that rc?
"Maintain the center line"? We don't do that here
Wowwwel
who put a camera in the landing gear, or is it msfs?
The pilot.
They do it for experiments
I think I saw Tom Cruise hanging off the side...
Woooooooooow ❣️❣️❣️👍👍👍🤑🥳
Is that a real plane or is it just a RC plane cuz I can’t tell
Looking at the size... it's real. 73NG I think
To jest prawdziwe nagranie czy symulator?
Who of the FAA do you have to bribe to be allowed to just attach a camera to your plane? xD
this looks like a rc plane
Is this real or an rc plane
Dieser Sound, wenn du meinst, die Triebwerke laufen schon auf Vollgas und dann sie nochmal richtig Gas geben... Herrlich!
Is this a RC plane or an actual plane taking off?
Ok I’ll bite, that’s a real plane!
So stupid
Is this real chat?
The front wheel compartment is tiny
Rip camera man
looks like an rc plane