Aviation - The Best and Worst
BackI haven't made a 'music video' for a while, and I have lots of plane shorts so I knocked this up from most of the footage and put on Guns n' Roses 'November Rain' as the soundtrack. I have also written up an extensive video info section, so read it before you make any 'when did this happen' type comments.
AIRCRAFT IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
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Boeing 747 - This Video is very widely distributed, a 747 taking off just before the end of the runway, and passing less than 100 feet over plane spotters.
Another B747 - Performing a crosswind landing
Another B747 - Landing at St Maarteen Airport. The Airport has one 2345 meter long runway, 09/27, and the 747 is landing on runway 09, in which the threshold is only 80 meters away from a beach, the end of the runway only 2 meters away. If you want to see more amazing videos of this, look up the airport on YouTube.
Messerschmitt Me 262 "Schwalbe" - the world's first turbojet fighter aircraft, which first flew in 1941 with piston engines, and 5 years later with jet engines. The only two countries that used this plane were Germany and Czechoslovakia respectively, the Czechs retired these planes in 1957.
Boeing 777 - Performing a Crosswind Landing
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning - Joint Strike Fighter, VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) Australia wishes to purchase around 100 JSF's to replace the aging F18 Hornets and F111's.
Extra 300 - flown by Peter Besenyei, a world renown Hungarian Aerobatics Pilot, in Japan 2006. He also participates frequently in the Red Bull Air Race.
Sukhoi Su-31 - The Pilot is Svetlana Kapanina, a world champion aerobatics pilot.
F/A 18 Hornet - Carrier launch, catapault.
RA-5C A5 Vigilante - A High Performance, Supersonic Jet Bomber made for the US Navy.
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Takeoff from Seat overlooking engines 1 and 2, on the port wing. Filmed during Takeoff on a shitty day.
Unsure of the next aircraft, but apparently the pilot is Peter Besenyei. Beyond stupidity, but Bloody Amazing!
Aero Commander Shrike - In the cockpit with Bob Hoover at the controls. In a barrel roll, there are no forces acting on the plane (If performed correctly), of both acceleration or gravitational load forces. That is why the iced tea was able to be poured, even though the plane was upside down. An Amazing pilot and video!
F-14 Tomcat - Performing a high speed, low altitude pass of a carrier. The speed was probably around 550 - 600 knots, or 990 to 1080 km/h, subsonic (that was not a sonic boom) but still producing a very loud (120dB+) sound. Look at the water!
Grumman S-2 Tracker - it barely has enough speed to rotate, let alone cope with all the drag obtained from flying into the wave, but it still manages to climb out.
F-14 Tomcat - Another Tomcat performing a high speed, low altitude pass of a carrier. The speed was probably closer to 650 knots, or 1170 km/h, barely subsonic (that was not a sonic boom), probably even transonic, if you notice the large cloud forming, called the Prandtl-Glauert singularity.
Boeing 707 - Filmed during its flight tests. The pilot, Tex Johnson, performed during this flight a barrel roll, much to the dismay of his employers. However, the military were viewing the flight, and they were so impressed at the manoeuvring capabilities of the passenger jet, and signed a contract with Boeing to produce military aircraft. Tex was not fired for his stunt, just asked not to do it again.
McDonnell Douglas RAF GR7 Harrier - The Harrier in High speed flight, very widely distributed video of it passing just meters over the heads of the military personnel on the ground.
C-130 Hercules - The famous 'Angel' Flares.
F-22 Raptor - A tail view of the newest, most high tech plane in the world. The Raptor has performed brilliantly in its tests, apart from some minor flaws.
Extra 300 - Not much I can say about this one.
Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: August 14, 2007 at 4:01 pm
Author: flyboy172r
Length: 00:09:03
Rating: 4.75
Views: 256181
Tags: Aviation Plane Crashes Flying Aerobatics Jets Supersonic Transonic Pilot Turbine Death Fatalities Crazy Awsome
Video Comments:
ivanisfad (November 18, 2008 at 10:43 pm)
good video
stuga (November 16, 2008 at 8:51 pm)
i never knew there were any me 262's still flying! awsome i wanna see it now!
warlord66236 (November 16, 2008 at 2:51 am)
AN ME262!!!
metalandertaler (November 10, 2008 at 3:05 am)
From 6:45 to the sof cut is a Sukhoi, no Extra. As is the plane in the hangar, witch is probably svetlanas. Check the original for reference.
dj17q (November 6, 2008 at 4:00 pm)
During test flight, unknown to the big boss at Boeing the pilot of 707 pushed over for a historic barrell roll, and apparently the rumours have it the big boss almost had a heart attack!! Anyway I presume the pilot of P-38 Lighting smacking into ground was killed? What a waste, both human and the vintage WW2 craft.
Floatsforlife (November 6, 2008 at 6:03 am)
the dude at 5 min 35 sec would never ever have to buy anyone a beer ever again. he is set!
carlota145m (November 5, 2008 at 9:13 pm)
I can't study chemistry anymore it's making me pissed off... anyone living in Cincinnati who wants to tug my hair?
persianqu33n (November 6, 2008 at 1:08 am)
hahahahahahhahaa lmao
usten (November 2, 2008 at 4:46 pm)
Great video:D
majorunderscore (October 27, 2008 at 1:54 am)
The part with the angel flares at 6:25 was very nice. :-)
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