It will become No. 1 in "Flying-Instruction-Advisery-Tape" in future ... Chapter X "How to safe rubber and prevent extreme landing forces on gears" ... 😂😂😂
I was headed to Korea in 1989. Landed in S.F. for a flight change. 747, that pilots landing was so smooth the flight attended complimented the pilots once on the tarmac.
That A380 footage is awesome. It really shows how the low pressure above the wings really holds the giant aircraft up. It never ceases to amaze me how huge those planes are, but my favorite is still the 747.
Yeah. I remember as a youngster finding it hard to believe the true aerodynamics of flying. I had intuited (wrongly, ofc) that it was all about the wing angle. I researched it and learned a bit of physics, before I knew what physics was.
@my.comments.keep.being.deleted this is just another way of saying it. Effectively, the low presure above is the cause for the most part of the lift produced. And the video is a good visualization of it happening in real time. It's like saying that ice makes drinks cold, what happens is that the heat around makes the ice heat up, but saying that the ice the cause for the drink to be cooling down is not wrong either. Btw I relate to your name, this youtube censoring algorithm is straight up damaging.
@my.comments.keep.being.deleted I understand, but above of the wing is where there is the most air pressure difference created compared the the ambient, which is why the above of the wing is responsible for the most lift, or in other words, responsible for the most of the effect that causes lift, responsible for the most difference in pressure between under and above the wing. The wing is primarily shaped so that the pressure above it gets low, and that is the most important part for the lift. You better never say that ice makes things cold lol.
As an aircraft photographer, which i am, this video is awesome footage!👍.... I wish I had been there for that one!!!!...seen moisture / vapour clouds on the F35'S recently. But that cloud on the Airbus wings is massive!!!.... a great sight to witness!....and a lovely landing too!!!!....Thanks for sharing this video. 👍😁📸✈️
Well played Qantas pilot landing at such a high speed with flaps failure. That looked pretty smooth for the speed they were doing. The A380 landing looked cool as well, but Qantas needed skills and experience for that landing.
@paddymurphy-oconnor8255 Are you really that stupid? Don't you think you would have heard about a Qantas plane crashing if it was a runway excursion? Good god...
We've heard of the flapless landing in Perth. We were at the back of the viewing platform, watching that QANTAS Boeing 737 as it speedily approached the runway. It's lucky they managed to stop just in time.
A380 is such a beautiful plane. I flew on Lufty's A380 MUC - JFK - MUC and it's so big. Its completly diffrent experience then any other plane, even B747.
First landing absolute butter, 2nd landing honestly way better than I expected given the circumstances, 3rd hoping nothing fragile is on board, 4th landing didn’t land, 5th average
I don't know much about aviation, but that first landing looked incredible! Also, how much difference would but having flaps make to a landing? You've still got reverse thrust and wheel brakes. If flaps are what I assume them to be, they don't seem to spoil the air that much, given the angles they come out at?
Slightly off subject, but the US press/media lambasted the A380 and even announced its early retirement from service and a great failure to Airbus. Meanwhile, the majority of them are flying, filled to capacity. What's the deal with network propaganda?
This is not condensation due to the low pressure/temperature drop area above the wing, but the German Chili Contest Eating National Team on their way back from Mexico. They've been quarantined within the plane for 24 hours to come. They fenced the plane off and the firefighters had to additionally create a dense mist with their high pressure nozzles, which worked fine for the terminals, but not so good for the neighboring village.
I think the dew point must have been just below the temperature, but in the low pressure zone above the wing, the low pressure caused the air to go super saturated.
That Lufthansa A380 landing has got to be one of the most beautiful aviation shots I've ever seen.
auto landing or crazy good piloting lol
Agreed ! The landing is like a study of air flow physics, too.
It will become No. 1 in "Flying-Instruction-Advisery-Tape" in future ... Chapter X "How to safe rubber and prevent extreme landing forces on gears" ... 😂😂😂
Deutschland uber alles in der Welt ❤😊
The air must've been very moist
That first A380 was buttery smooth on landing!
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Doesn't get much smoother than that!
probably auto-land
I was headed to Korea in 1989. Landed in S.F. for a flight change. 747, that pilots landing was so smooth the flight attended complimented the pilots once on the tarmac.
@@JiantingLiu-c8x aren't autolands reserved for low visibility only?
@@aldammer4912 lol, that must've been one hell of a butter landing if you still remember it over 35 years later 😃
That no-flap landing was sensational!
And it was probably the fastest most of the passengers have gone on pavement.
Amazing
I wondered why it was going so fast.
@@ZelenskyTheMadClown No flaps.
Does the undercarriage have to be compressed before you can engage reverse thrust?
That Lufthansa landing at the beginning was butter!
"butter" :nerd:
That A380 footage is awesome. It really shows how the low pressure above the wings really holds the giant aircraft up. It never ceases to amaze me how huge those planes are, but my favorite is still the 747.
Yeah. I remember as a youngster finding it hard to believe the true aerodynamics of flying. I had intuited (wrongly, ofc) that it was all about the wing angle. I researched it and learned a bit of physics, before I knew what physics was.
And smoking hot wing leading edge!
@my.comments.keep.being.deleted this is just another way of saying it. Effectively, the low presure above is the cause for the most part of the lift produced. And the video is a good visualization of it happening in real time. It's like saying that ice makes drinks cold, what happens is that the heat around makes the ice heat up, but saying that the ice the cause for the drink to be cooling down is not wrong either.
Btw I relate to your name, this youtube censoring algorithm is straight up damaging.
@my.comments.keep.being.deleted same thing different words
@my.comments.keep.being.deleted I understand, but above of the wing is where there is the most air pressure difference created compared the the ambient, which is why the above of the wing is responsible for the most lift, or in other words, responsible for the most of the effect that causes lift, responsible for the most difference in pressure between under and above the wing. The wing is primarily shaped so that the pressure above it gets low, and that is the most important part for the lift.
You better never say that ice makes things cold lol.
Wow! what a difference the lack of flaps makes! Kudos to the Quantas pilots!
No u in Qantas (which is hard to process if you’re not from this part of the world, so no judgement there). It is an acronym.
@@MeppyManyup, a lot of people don’t get that. In the US, they always teach you that after a Q there is always a U.
Except with Qantas. 😂
@@MeppyManFore give me for making an innocent typo.
for reference lads it stands for Queensland and Northern territory aerial services (even though they are based in sydney now, NSW)
@MeppyMan
Yes, it stands for Queensland And Northern Teritory Aerial Service.
The video of the A380 landing in Munich is absolut epic!
👍👍👍👍
Just checked out the original video in the description. It's 10 times more epic
That’s awesome that Lufthansa a380 was awesome always love seeing stuff like that and a beautiful butter landing
That 777 was filthy oh my..
It's kind of emblematic of the country it's from.
Embarrassing cost cutting from a once proud airline.
@@bugsygoo as a briton myself, couldn't agree more
Filfy
@@antonygibson_ As a proud Scottish Nationalist and a member of the SNP, I hate The United Kingdom and this disgusting flag 👉 🇬🇧
That a380 was sick!
You know some muppet is gonna post that clip on Reddit titled: "Airbus 380 BREAKS SOUNDBARRIER on landing!"
I love flying with A380! ❤ No other plane is so resistant against bumpy turbulences because of its size. Every single flight was so smooth
Totally agree! I will be on my 21st A380 flight next week and counting (SFO to LHW). It never gets old.
Damn that first clip is beautiful. Stunningly well shot too.
Thank you! :)
@@swissaviation hats off to you! Killer videography.
2:18 aah, i love it when he focused more on dirty wings instead of the butter landing 🤣
QANTAS still buttered on a high speed landing dayum
Incredible visual quality on the Lufthansa shot
737 coming in like the Space Shuttle! 😮
0:19 imagine being inside that A380 while that was happening
😍 yeah innit
@@bogdan_cxabsolutely mint mate!
I was :)
It would just look like clouds or fog to the observer.
2:37 💀 should add a sticker “Never washed since production”
1:29 For an overspeed landing, it was smooth like butter
Forget about the condensation. What a pure butter landing!
Great silk landing by the A380
Atlas 747 looks like a Carrier Landing hitting the deck that hard!!
Retired from aerospace engineering 4 years ago where I travelled the world - I look back at my flights on mainly Emirates A380's with great fondness.
Skipper of the no-flap 737 deserves a raise and a vacation.
The first Lufthansa A380 was so cool! Imagine being in that :D
Looks like „A380 reaches Mach 1.“ But a beautiful 3 minute compilation. 😁
Those Atlas 747s get the shit knocked out of them. They even fly the last production 747 ever made, i think.
Yeah Atlas Air did get the last 747-8 and the queen will fly for another 30 years!!! I hope
@@LasPlaneSpotting Maybe not with landings like that...
As an aircraft photographer, which i am, this video is awesome footage!👍.... I wish I had been there for that one!!!!...seen moisture / vapour clouds on the F35'S recently. But that cloud on the Airbus wings is massive!!!.... a great sight to witness!....and a lovely landing too!!!!....Thanks for sharing this video. 👍😁📸✈️
Well played Qantas pilot landing at such a high speed with flaps failure. That looked pretty smooth for the speed they were doing. The A380 landing looked cool as well, but Qantas needed skills and experience for that landing.
Yet they failed to show the full clip... so we don't know how it ended.
@@paddymurphy-oconnor8255I saw another comment say that they overshot the runway
@@snjert8406 The most interesting bit to exclude. 🙄
@@paddymurphy-oconnor8255 true :/
@paddymurphy-oconnor8255 Are you really that stupid? Don't you think you would have heard about a Qantas plane crashing if it was a runway excursion? Good god...
The no flap landing looked awesome !!!
*FACT: That's the only 777 to have ever survived flying through a volcanic eruption.*
Why is that plane so dirty?
Wow that emirates a380 go around was amazing
that 737 hauling ass landed real smooth tho
Wow, very impressive and almost poetic, this video!!✈
Butter = 1:16
I would think that washing a plane would be a scheduled event, like maintenance.
Gets washed whenever it rains.
Those Lufthansa pilots with that German precision 👏🏽
1:46 Kelsey doing his kangaroo imitation again…
We're comin in, and we're comin in hot!
Thanks 3 min. Of aviation for making my morning..... ❤️ from India ❤️❤️
We've heard of the flapless landing in Perth. We were at the back of the viewing platform, watching that QANTAS Boeing 737 as it speedily approached the runway. It's lucky they managed to stop just in time.
It’s not “lucky”
I absolutely love those a380s. My son was lucky enough to fly in one to Singapore recently 🙂
A380 is such a beautiful plane. I flew on Lufty's A380 MUC - JFK - MUC and it's so big. Its completly diffrent experience then any other plane, even B747.
.....and that, Timmy is how clouds are made😂
That Lufthansa A380 landing was the softest and most buttery I have ever seen. Those pilots are great!😎
Jesus that Butter was melting the bread
Ok that first A380 clip was pretty awesome.
That 380 did a little aerobraking, too.
Qantas 737 pilots did a great job even a really smooth landing
That Lufty...❤❤
What a beautiful sight 👍
Smooth as silk was that A380 touchdown 👍🏻
Such an awesome aircraft. Thats how much lift the wings are producing, they are ridiculous. You got yourself a sub, great footage
I love this plane so much. Have flown with it 3x. Absolut joy to fly with.
2:18 That's what Britain looks like 😄
lol🤣🤣🤣
After Brexit 😅
Possibly the only pressure washer was borrowed from EU and had to be returned a while ago.
@@Dmitry_IMHONah, just a Labour Britain.
@@smoketinytom Yeah beacuse those fucking tories were so clean and wholesome eh?
Jesus crap!
@@XXSkunkWorksXX Cleaner than this crop, at least they didn't claim to be perfect, meanwhile, Free Gear Kier, let's have another £700K from Alli...
It's amazing how much of a low pressure is created above the wing, especially when the aircraft is put into an approach configuration.
I enjoy the sound of the interior of the last clip and suddenly the loudest music known to man blasts into my ears
First landing absolute butter, 2nd landing honestly way better than I expected given the circumstances, 3rd hoping nothing fragile is on board, 4th landing didn’t land, 5th average
0:34 a beauty, I know my grandpa love planes and I love trains and planes too
Great video!😸
The rapid decompression of the air above the wing combined with the moist air creates fog!
Fantastic !! 🙂
2:32 that’s gotta be the most beautiful wing I’ve ever seen.
🇬🇧 Textbook touchdown, Lufthansa!
I don't know much about aviation, but that first landing looked incredible!
Also, how much difference would but having flaps make to a landing? You've still got reverse thrust and wheel brakes. If flaps are what I assume them to be, they don't seem to spoil the air that much, given the angles they come out at?
A-380 wings settle-down after touchdown is such a treat every time
The Lufthansa A380 was so majestic
It is a lovely physical effect due to low pressure above the wing, which promotes water condensation if the air is saturated in water
Common knowledge. Condensation is condensation.
Yes but why? I am not sure bernouilli's flow equation is a common knowledge, although I understand you know it
The A380 is still not only beautiful but it's a technical marvel.
That A380 landing was as smooth as margarine
The Qantas landing was smooth even on no flaps
First plane of the vid made a PERFECT landing!
the Lufty landing was the best butter landing I have ever seen
Slightly off subject, but the US press/media lambasted the A380 and even announced its early retirement from service and a great failure to Airbus. Meanwhile, the majority of them are flying, filled to capacity. What's the deal with network propaganda?
Muh, not Boeing, must trash aircraft.
Meanwhile, Boeing, must trash their own.
My father was a pilot and my mother was a flight attendant. I'm so lucky I got to travel the world and practically grow up on jets.
This is not condensation due to the low pressure/temperature drop area above the wing, but the German Chili Contest Eating National Team on their way back from Mexico. They've been quarantined within the plane for 24 hours to come. They fenced the plane off and the firefighters had to additionally create a dense mist with their high pressure nozzles, which worked fine for the terminals, but not so good for the neighboring village.
So engrossed in the condensation and the the silky smooth landing I forgot that I was watching the largest commercial aviation aircraft.
Nice one!👍
is nobody gonna talk about how buttery smooth that ba 777 landing was
They are pretty easy to land, especially in calm conditions.
2:25 did it get dirty during flight?? or did it takeoff like tht!!!!??
It took off even dirtier. Some of it was sloughed off at cruising speed.
Cool. I have never seen exploding condensation and I still haven't. Maybe timestamp the explosion?
I wish i could learn to land as smooth as that amazing A380 pilot, at least in a simulator.
I saw a fierce gust of wind do this between two barns in Scotland. I was told it starts at 130mph and above!
Dude (or dudette) buttered that landing!
Is no one here going to talk about how smooth that 777 landing was
Man, that's cool AF.
A380 is the best commercial plane ever build
I think the dew point must have been just below the temperature, but in the low pressure zone above the wing, the low pressure caused the air to go super saturated.
ATLAS, HAS THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS!🌍🌏
Atlas pilot: "I caught the #3 wire."
Heh. I was watching with interest to see when (and if) it was going to stop in time. Well done.
0:55 thought he was going to slip it down like an Extra
I bet most of the passengers in that Lufthansa didn't even realise they had landed, it was so smooth 🙂
A380 just made so many clouds
Imagine the passengers: "uh it's so cloudy outside"
That B777 could also do with having its spoilers looked at.
Look fine to me.
Just watched tha Munich Super landing 3 times over :)
The first A380 looked like he broke the sound barrier
A380, the plane ride where no one wants the window seat😁
Большое спасибо
Maravilloso 🙌 🇨🇱
Boy ! He is breaking the SOUND barrier! Big planes just look slower when they do that.
That’s not breaking the sound barrier. That’s actually flying relatively slow.