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(4K) 100 planes landing and take off in 1 HOUR! The best of plane spotting 2018!
100 Plane spotting highlights of 2018. *List of planes in comment section!* one full hour filled with my 100 personal favourite catches of 2018! Including rare planes, special liveries, bad weather action, etc! filmed at 9 different airports around Europe. Thanks for all the support in 2018, really thankful for that! I hope 2019 will be an amazing year for all of you! I will try my best to make better and more content, from airports not only in Europe, but worldwide :)
Camera: Sony FDR-AX53
Tripod: none
Airports: Istanbul Atatürk, Zürich, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Groningen, Twente, Maastricht, Dublin, Hamburg.
Follow me on social media! :)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aviationvideography/
Instagram: @mylosairplanefan
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mylos1998
This video is property of m...
published: 29 Dec 2018
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How a Jet Airliner Works
Take a thorough look inside a modern jet passenger aircraft. Electronics, hydraulics, flight control surfaces, fuel system, water and waste, lighting, and more!
How a Jet Engine Works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L24Wf0VlTE0
CREDITS
Jacob O'Neal - Modeling, animation, texturing, vfx, music, narrative script
Wesley O'Neal - Research, technical script
PATREON
Help us keep making videos:
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PRIVATE WORK
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We use Blender 3D to create these models. It's free and open source, and the community is amazing:
...
published: 18 Jun 2022
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Places Planes Don't Want to Fly Over
Here are some places planes don't want to fly over!
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published: 25 Oct 2022
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The Original Jetliners Reunion Concert 2004
The Original Jetliners Reunion Concert 2004
published: 25 Sep 2020
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15 Never-Built Commercial Planes we nearly got
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Chapters:
0:29 - Hawker-Siddeley HS141 (VTOL passenger jet)
1:10 - Lockheed L-500 (triple-decker cargo plane)
2:31 - Boeing 747X (Boeing's large cargo/passenger plane)
3:48 - McDonnell-Douglas MD-12 (their version of a jumbo jet)
4:43 - Lockheed-Martin Very Large Transport (really big cargo plane in a second video)
5:20 - Aerocon Dash 1.6 Wingship (big Ekranoplane)
6:03 - Boeing Sonic Cruiser (almost supersonic transport)
6:42 - Sukhoi KR-860 (large passenger plane wi...
published: 01 Dec 2022
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Jetliners Farewell Concert
Jetliners Farewell Concert
published: 01 Mar 2021
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How Does Lift Work? (How Airplanes Fly)
How jet engines work (aircraft thrust): https://youtu.be/xKUPEQYYwPk
Flight has a long and interesting history. At first, people thought it was the feathers on birds that gave them the ability to fly. People even tried sticking feathers onto their arms in order to fly! Needless to say that didn't work. There have been hundred of flying contraptions designed since, including Leonardo da Vinci's 'Ornithopter' in 1485. In 1905 the Wright brothers pioneered and manufactured the first motor powered aircraft - fast forward over 115 years later and we're able to sit in flying structures that travel at 85% the speed of sound and take us around the globe.
Lift is the key enabling force in flight. Lift is made up of two components. Angle of attack, and a pressure differential. The angle of attack...
published: 25 Jun 2021
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How do Airplanes fly?
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal laptop or PC, just create a free community account at SimScale.com and explore.
This video was kindly sponsored by SimScale.
With 120,000 users worldwide, SimScale is a revolutionary cloud-based CAE platform that gives instant access to professional grade computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve the efficiency of their design, reducing the need for physical prototypes.
By harnessing the power of the cloud for simulation, SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any compute...
published: 31 Oct 2018
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Why Did Tri-Jet Passenger Planes Not Become Popular?
In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s tri-jet passenger planes were a core part of many commercial airline fleets. Aircraft like the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and MD-11 had their role as high-capacity, long-haul jets for airlines like American Airlines, Swissair, Garuda Indonesia, and more. But while twin-jets, and to a lesser extent quad-jets, have been updated and re-released as newer versions over the last few decades, why are tri-jets no longer in-production? Let’s find out.
Article link: https://simpleflying.com/tri-jet-passenger-planes-not-popular/
Video source links:
L-1011 Tristar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLbdHbqS9W8
Dc-10 FedEx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQyhLlQ7wVs
A300 Historical Doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26I2vOQpZqs
A300 historical doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
published: 07 Jul 2020
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15 Incredible FUTURE Planes
Ever since the Wright Brothers first took flight in 1903, humanity has been looking to the skies as our favorite means of fast travel. But the world of aviation has come a long way since and isn’t showing signs of slowing down anytime soon. From bigger passenger planes to supersonic private jets for the rich and famous, there will always be something on the horizon just waiting to blow our minds. So join us for today’s video, where we look at 15 of the most incredible concept planes!
#planes #future #top15
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published: 04 Jul 2022
1:00:00
(4K) 100 planes landing and take off in 1 HOUR! The best of plane spotting 2018!
100 Plane spotting highlights of 2018. *List of planes in comment section!* one full hour filled with my 100 personal favourite catches of 2018! Including rare ...
100 Plane spotting highlights of 2018. *List of planes in comment section!* one full hour filled with my 100 personal favourite catches of 2018! Including rare planes, special liveries, bad weather action, etc! filmed at 9 different airports around Europe. Thanks for all the support in 2018, really thankful for that! I hope 2019 will be an amazing year for all of you! I will try my best to make better and more content, from airports not only in Europe, but worldwide :)
Camera: Sony FDR-AX53
Tripod: none
Airports: Istanbul Atatürk, Zürich, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Groningen, Twente, Maastricht, Dublin, Hamburg.
Follow me on social media! :)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aviationvideography/
Instagram: @mylosairplanefan
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mylos1998
This video is property of mylosairplanefan and may not be used in any way without my permission. if you want to use my footage, contact me: mylos1998@gmail.com
https://wn.com/(4K)_100_Planes_Landing_And_Take_Off_In_1_Hour_The_Best_Of_Plane_Spotting_2018
100 Plane spotting highlights of 2018. *List of planes in comment section!* one full hour filled with my 100 personal favourite catches of 2018! Including rare planes, special liveries, bad weather action, etc! filmed at 9 different airports around Europe. Thanks for all the support in 2018, really thankful for that! I hope 2019 will be an amazing year for all of you! I will try my best to make better and more content, from airports not only in Europe, but worldwide :)
Camera: Sony FDR-AX53
Tripod: none
Airports: Istanbul Atatürk, Zürich, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Groningen, Twente, Maastricht, Dublin, Hamburg.
Follow me on social media! :)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aviationvideography/
Instagram: @mylosairplanefan
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mylos1998
This video is property of mylosairplanefan and may not be used in any way without my permission. if you want to use my footage, contact me: mylos1998@gmail.com
- published: 29 Dec 2018
- views: 7358703
25:56
How a Jet Airliner Works
Take a thorough look inside a modern jet passenger aircraft. Electronics, hydraulics, flight control surfaces, fuel system, water and waste, lighting, and more!...
Take a thorough look inside a modern jet passenger aircraft. Electronics, hydraulics, flight control surfaces, fuel system, water and waste, lighting, and more!
How a Jet Engine Works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L24Wf0VlTE0
CREDITS
Jacob O'Neal - Modeling, animation, texturing, vfx, music, narrative script
Wesley O'Neal - Research, technical script
PATREON
Help us keep making videos:
https://www.patreon.com/animagraffs
PRIVATE WORK
Need 3D illustration and animation? Let's chat:
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SOFTWARE USED
We use Blender 3D to create these models. It's free and open source, and the community is amazing:
https://www.blender.org/
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:15 Airframe
03:43 Windows
04:17 Doors
05:30 Wings and flight control surfaces
06:30 Secondary flight control surfaces
08:10 Landing gear
10:16 Engines
11:04 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
12:14 Fuel
15:21 Air management
16:20 Anti-ice and fog
16:55 Electrical
17:58 Hydraulics
19:52 Water and waste
21:19 Emergency systems
23:46 Crew areas
24:36 External lighting and antennas
https://wn.com/How_A_Jet_Airliner_Works
Take a thorough look inside a modern jet passenger aircraft. Electronics, hydraulics, flight control surfaces, fuel system, water and waste, lighting, and more!
How a Jet Engine Works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L24Wf0VlTE0
CREDITS
Jacob O'Neal - Modeling, animation, texturing, vfx, music, narrative script
Wesley O'Neal - Research, technical script
PATREON
Help us keep making videos:
https://www.patreon.com/animagraffs
PRIVATE WORK
Need 3D illustration and animation? Let's chat:
https://animagraffs.com/contact/
LICENSE Animagraffs' work for your own purposes
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WEBSITE
See more explanations of how things work:
https://animagraffs.com/
SOFTWARE USED
We use Blender 3D to create these models. It's free and open source, and the community is amazing:
https://www.blender.org/
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:15 Airframe
03:43 Windows
04:17 Doors
05:30 Wings and flight control surfaces
06:30 Secondary flight control surfaces
08:10 Landing gear
10:16 Engines
11:04 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
12:14 Fuel
15:21 Air management
16:20 Anti-ice and fog
16:55 Electrical
17:58 Hydraulics
19:52 Water and waste
21:19 Emergency systems
23:46 Crew areas
24:36 External lighting and antennas
- published: 18 Jun 2022
- views: 14019470
23:21
Places Planes Don't Want to Fly Over
Here are some places planes don't want to fly over!
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Here are some places planes don't want to fly over!
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Here are some places planes don't want to fly over!
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- published: 25 Oct 2022
- views: 1623559
12:51
15 Never-Built Commercial Planes we nearly got
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NEW CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXxl5Ef5lFg
Discord: https://discord.gg/WXb565P9nQ
My News Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD3cl0MmX6fGZzeAHt4JWJA
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Chapters:
0:29 - Hawker-Siddeley HS141 (VTOL passenger jet)
1:10 - Lockheed L-500 (triple-decker cargo plane)
2:31 - Boeing 747X (Boeing's large cargo/passenger plane)
3:48 - McDonnell-Douglas MD-12 (their version of a jumbo jet)
4:43 - Lockheed-Martin Very Large Transport (really big cargo plane in a second video)
5:20 - Aerocon Dash 1.6 Wingship (big Ekranoplane)
6:03 - Boeing Sonic Cruiser (almost supersonic transport)
6:42 - Sukhoi KR-860 (large passenger plane with folding wings)
7:22 - FMA IA 36 Condor (engines inside the main hull)
8:16 - Saab 1073 (baby widebody plane)
9:00 - 728 Jet (50-100 passenger plane)
9:34 - Plane train (plane propulsion while riding on or hanging from rails)
10:03 - Boeing 7J7 (propfan planes, efficient but loud)
10:53 - Tupolev Tu-404 (It's big. Not not that big, bigger. Bigger than that!)
Chapters by @toddkes5890
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NEW CHANNEL:
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Patreon:
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Chapters:
0:29 - Hawker-Siddeley HS141 (VTOL passenger jet)
1:10 - Lockheed L-500 (triple-decker cargo plane)
2:31 - Boeing 747X (Boeing's large cargo/passenger plane)
3:48 - McDonnell-Douglas MD-12 (their version of a jumbo jet)
4:43 - Lockheed-Martin Very Large Transport (really big cargo plane in a second video)
5:20 - Aerocon Dash 1.6 Wingship (big Ekranoplane)
6:03 - Boeing Sonic Cruiser (almost supersonic transport)
6:42 - Sukhoi KR-860 (large passenger plane with folding wings)
7:22 - FMA IA 36 Condor (engines inside the main hull)
8:16 - Saab 1073 (baby widebody plane)
9:00 - 728 Jet (50-100 passenger plane)
9:34 - Plane train (plane propulsion while riding on or hanging from rails)
10:03 - Boeing 7J7 (propfan planes, efficient but loud)
10:53 - Tupolev Tu-404 (It's big. Not not that big, bigger. Bigger than that!)
Chapters by @toddkes5890
- published: 01 Dec 2022
- views: 1570515
6:53
How Does Lift Work? (How Airplanes Fly)
How jet engines work (aircraft thrust): https://youtu.be/xKUPEQYYwPk
Flight has a long and interesting history. At first, people thought it was the feathers on...
How jet engines work (aircraft thrust): https://youtu.be/xKUPEQYYwPk
Flight has a long and interesting history. At first, people thought it was the feathers on birds that gave them the ability to fly. People even tried sticking feathers onto their arms in order to fly! Needless to say that didn't work. There have been hundred of flying contraptions designed since, including Leonardo da Vinci's 'Ornithopter' in 1485. In 1905 the Wright brothers pioneered and manufactured the first motor powered aircraft - fast forward over 115 years later and we're able to sit in flying structures that travel at 85% the speed of sound and take us around the globe.
Lift is the key enabling force in flight. Lift is made up of two components. Angle of attack, and a pressure differential. The angle of attack is simply the angle between the wing and the horizontal. A large angle of attack will push air downwards, and consequently the air pushes back on the wing, moving it upwards. Too large an angle however can cause the wing to stall and lose lift.
A pressure differential is created by the wing having a highly curved surface on the top side. This squeezes the air and causes it to travel faster. Faster moves air has a lower pressure, meaning the wing is 'sucked' upwards, creating lift.
Wings are highly optimised for specific applications which is why there are hundreds of types of wings in nature and our industrial world!
Song: Joakim Karud - Lowrider (Vlog No Copyright Music)
Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/8fvjftWykEw
https://wn.com/How_Does_Lift_Work_(How_Airplanes_Fly)
How jet engines work (aircraft thrust): https://youtu.be/xKUPEQYYwPk
Flight has a long and interesting history. At first, people thought it was the feathers on birds that gave them the ability to fly. People even tried sticking feathers onto their arms in order to fly! Needless to say that didn't work. There have been hundred of flying contraptions designed since, including Leonardo da Vinci's 'Ornithopter' in 1485. In 1905 the Wright brothers pioneered and manufactured the first motor powered aircraft - fast forward over 115 years later and we're able to sit in flying structures that travel at 85% the speed of sound and take us around the globe.
Lift is the key enabling force in flight. Lift is made up of two components. Angle of attack, and a pressure differential. The angle of attack is simply the angle between the wing and the horizontal. A large angle of attack will push air downwards, and consequently the air pushes back on the wing, moving it upwards. Too large an angle however can cause the wing to stall and lose lift.
A pressure differential is created by the wing having a highly curved surface on the top side. This squeezes the air and causes it to travel faster. Faster moves air has a lower pressure, meaning the wing is 'sucked' upwards, creating lift.
Wings are highly optimised for specific applications which is why there are hundreds of types of wings in nature and our industrial world!
Song: Joakim Karud - Lowrider (Vlog No Copyright Music)
Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/8fvjftWykEw
- published: 25 Jun 2021
- views: 810698
8:17
How do Airplanes fly?
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal lap...
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal laptop or PC, just create a free community account at SimScale.com and explore.
This video was kindly sponsored by SimScale.
With 120,000 users worldwide, SimScale is a revolutionary cloud-based CAE platform that gives instant access to professional grade computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve the efficiency of their design, reducing the need for physical prototypes.
By harnessing the power of the cloud for simulation, SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any computer, eliminating the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance.
Founded in 2012 in Munich, Germany, SimScale is an integral part of the design validation process for hundreds of successful companies worldwide and over 150,000 individual users. It is mainly used by product designers and engineers working in the AEC, HVAC, Automotive, Aerospace, Electronics, and Consumer Goods industries, who use SimScale for testing and optimizing their designs in the early development stages.
Discover more than 50 free on-demand webinars on different topics here: https://www.simscale.com/webinars-workshops/
Find thousands of ready-to-use simulation templates created by SimScale's users which you can copy and modify for your own analysis: https://www.simscale.com/projects/
Discover the Community, Professional and Enterprise Plans from SimScale: https://www.simscale.com/product/pricing/
Modern airplanes are truly engineering marvels. They overcome highly turbulent and unpredictable currents in the air and complete their flights by undertaking many complex maneuvers. Have you ever thought of how the pilots are able to achieve this, or what happens to the airplane when the pilot operates certain controls? In this video, we will explore how an airplane flies, and how pilots are able to control an airplane in a logical, yet simple way.
Voice over artist : https://www.fiverr.com/voiceonthemove
https://wn.com/How_Do_Airplanes_Fly
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal laptop or PC, just create a free community account at SimScale.com and explore.
This video was kindly sponsored by SimScale.
With 120,000 users worldwide, SimScale is a revolutionary cloud-based CAE platform that gives instant access to professional grade computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve the efficiency of their design, reducing the need for physical prototypes.
By harnessing the power of the cloud for simulation, SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any computer, eliminating the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance.
Founded in 2012 in Munich, Germany, SimScale is an integral part of the design validation process for hundreds of successful companies worldwide and over 150,000 individual users. It is mainly used by product designers and engineers working in the AEC, HVAC, Automotive, Aerospace, Electronics, and Consumer Goods industries, who use SimScale for testing and optimizing their designs in the early development stages.
Discover more than 50 free on-demand webinars on different topics here: https://www.simscale.com/webinars-workshops/
Find thousands of ready-to-use simulation templates created by SimScale's users which you can copy and modify for your own analysis: https://www.simscale.com/projects/
Discover the Community, Professional and Enterprise Plans from SimScale: https://www.simscale.com/product/pricing/
Modern airplanes are truly engineering marvels. They overcome highly turbulent and unpredictable currents in the air and complete their flights by undertaking many complex maneuvers. Have you ever thought of how the pilots are able to achieve this, or what happens to the airplane when the pilot operates certain controls? In this video, we will explore how an airplane flies, and how pilots are able to control an airplane in a logical, yet simple way.
Voice over artist : https://www.fiverr.com/voiceonthemove
- published: 31 Oct 2018
- views: 5975687
4:19
Why Did Tri-Jet Passenger Planes Not Become Popular?
In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s tri-jet passenger planes were a core part of many commercial airline fleets. Aircraft like the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and MD-11 had ...
In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s tri-jet passenger planes were a core part of many commercial airline fleets. Aircraft like the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and MD-11 had their role as high-capacity, long-haul jets for airlines like American Airlines, Swissair, Garuda Indonesia, and more. But while twin-jets, and to a lesser extent quad-jets, have been updated and re-released as newer versions over the last few decades, why are tri-jets no longer in-production? Let’s find out.
Article link: https://simpleflying.com/tri-jet-passenger-planes-not-popular/
Video source links:
L-1011 Tristar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLbdHbqS9W8
Dc-10 FedEx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQyhLlQ7wVs
A300 Historical Doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26I2vOQpZqs
A300 historical doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSq-0bDhDSc
767-400 Boeing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px8v70TdIk8
777 customers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXdwGe0_ti4
Pan Am's Ad 747 (Commercial, 1969, color) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CtpEK8yX6o
Pan Am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdMumlGLxJo
Website: https://simpleflying.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/simpleflyingnews
Twitter: https://twitter.com/simple_flying
#Aviation #Flight #Avgeek
https://wn.com/Why_Did_Tri_Jet_Passenger_Planes_Not_Become_Popular
In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s tri-jet passenger planes were a core part of many commercial airline fleets. Aircraft like the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and MD-11 had their role as high-capacity, long-haul jets for airlines like American Airlines, Swissair, Garuda Indonesia, and more. But while twin-jets, and to a lesser extent quad-jets, have been updated and re-released as newer versions over the last few decades, why are tri-jets no longer in-production? Let’s find out.
Article link: https://simpleflying.com/tri-jet-passenger-planes-not-popular/
Video source links:
L-1011 Tristar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLbdHbqS9W8
Dc-10 FedEx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQyhLlQ7wVs
A300 Historical Doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26I2vOQpZqs
A300 historical doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSq-0bDhDSc
767-400 Boeing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px8v70TdIk8
777 customers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXdwGe0_ti4
Pan Am's Ad 747 (Commercial, 1969, color) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CtpEK8yX6o
Pan Am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdMumlGLxJo
Website: https://simpleflying.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/simpleflyingnews
Twitter: https://twitter.com/simple_flying
#Aviation #Flight #Avgeek
- published: 07 Jul 2020
- views: 329083
18:48
15 Incredible FUTURE Planes
Ever since the Wright Brothers first took flight in 1903, humanity has been looking to the skies as our favorite means of fast travel. But the world of aviation...
Ever since the Wright Brothers first took flight in 1903, humanity has been looking to the skies as our favorite means of fast travel. But the world of aviation has come a long way since and isn’t showing signs of slowing down anytime soon. From bigger passenger planes to supersonic private jets for the rich and famous, there will always be something on the horizon just waiting to blow our minds. So join us for today’s video, where we look at 15 of the most incredible concept planes!
#planes #future #top15
Several segments are licensed under creative commons
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
For more video information, please visit our website.
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https://wn.com/15_Incredible_Future_Planes
Ever since the Wright Brothers first took flight in 1903, humanity has been looking to the skies as our favorite means of fast travel. But the world of aviation has come a long way since and isn’t showing signs of slowing down anytime soon. From bigger passenger planes to supersonic private jets for the rich and famous, there will always be something on the horizon just waiting to blow our minds. So join us for today’s video, where we look at 15 of the most incredible concept planes!
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- published: 04 Jul 2022
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