Massimo Romaniello nonsense...twinjets are more economical under ETOPS rules. It has nothing to do with safety. The DC 10 was unsafe initially because of a bad cargo door design. Once that was fixed it was as safe as any plane In the sky
@@marblox9300 most of the avionics was also a mixed bag of success. The a/c needed a pretty large pitch up to be fuel efficient. Cabin crews didn't like that, even if it was just a few degrees. The MD11 didn't go well either. (not mentioning in/accidents) The biggest issues were in the maintenance area for both of them. The MD11 was called "Major Delay 11". In that time, maintained also the 744 (747-400), 743 (747-300), and the 767. The lattter had the least issues and delays. Never liked the MCD's. I took the delivery flight of the PH-KCB by the way -- in the factory when 1994 Northridge earthquake happened. Good and bad memories ...
@@sobored9317 The design flaw in the aircraft had been fixed before 1979, and it was only responsible for two crashes. Be respectful. Mr. Karl had nothing to do with upper management's decision-making from years earlier.
You know when I just looked at that DC-10, it was as if I could see Captain Alfred Haynes in the left seat. Many a day I saw the United Airlines DC-10 take off and land. What a Magnificent Wonder. Moisture is in my eyes. 🥰😥🥰
47-1/2 years old and still flying, huh? Amazing! I'm just 6 months older than this great old bird. Just had my 48th birthday yesterday (January 23). For such an old airplane, it surely doesn't waste time getting around. Never seen a DC-10/MD-10 taxi around THAT fast, LOL!
@@EdPMur I was simply going by the caption above. The video uploader calls it an MD-10, which was upgraded from a DC-10 when the original avionics were replaced.
@@viper100290 lots of FedEx planes are more than 40 years old. That's why I don't send shop at stores that use FedEx, don't want my 20 inches black dildos to rain from the sky
@@smopuim well most of the major shippers use the same aircraft type, I know UPS does for sure. And old doesn't mean unsafe or unreliable, our ACMX guys do an excellent job keeping them in good working order and FedEx has an excellent safety record as far as our aircraft go
4 or 5 years ago i got into aviation because i saw an Air Crash Investigation video in my recommended. When i found out about the DC10 i was hooked instantly. And when i later found out about the MD 11 i fell in love with these planes even more, they're so beautiful, powerful, so raw and atleast with the DC 10 have an interesting (and tragic) story. Im more of a car and bike guy now but i still enjoy some airplane stuff from time to time. This video was awesome!
Wonderful video! My first DC-10 flight was in 1973, as a college student (AA LGA-BUF). Once the design problems were engineered out of the aircraft, it became a very safe workhorse (and really, it was only the cargo door issue; the engine/pylon disaster was due to American’s faulty maintenance). It’s great to still see them flying.
I fell in love with this plane in the late 70s when I saw that amazing big engine on the back, loved it the most ever since. We did not have the DC10 in Australia. We had the smaller ones. I flew on a smaller one from Sydney to Western Australia. Thank you for your video
I’ve seen a DC-10 before not landing but it was on the tarmac it was involved in a tail strike 11 years earlier and has stayed there For training since
Juan Diaz I love the trijet era like the 727 I think if someone could design a new engine maybe it could be retrofitted and still flying for god knows how Long well that is my idea
Fedex acquired 6 of these planes from United back in the day. They were freighters , .FEDEX LAX HVMX did a "D" check on them. I learned alot how it works and etc. it was great fun we rebuilt four in a row.
_Great point. And yes N368FE still flies for FedEx. The plane's inaugural flight was 3/9/1971, then delivered to United Airlines 12/20/71. Sometime in the 90s it was reconfigured as cargo livery for FedEx, and respectfully became known just as Cindy. _*_Cool fact:_*_ 62 - DC10s(MD10s) and 59 - MD11s still fly for FedEx. Cindy was the 17th McDonnell Douglas jet manufactured out of 446 made._
@@philmontejano5971 _Pretty accurate. I believe of the 17 MD10-10s still flying for FedEx(9 will be retired this fiscal year, and the other 8 by May 2021). As for the 12 MD10-30s, they'll be retired early in the fiscal year for 2022. And apparently the 56 MD11s are not scheduled for decommissioning anytime soon._
I flew CP Air, Sydney to Toronto via Honolulu on their orange DC10 in may 1981. Also had to fly on a 727-200 Advanced of TAA. Trans Australia Airlines. Melbourne to Sydney. No direct flights to Canada back then. Being 20 I could not even get a beer. Yet I could back in Australia.
Missed my ONLY chance to ride on one in from San Francisco back to Detroit in June 1999 due to getting "bumped" on a "buddy pass", but @ least my SUITCASES got to fly!!
Such a cool looking plane. Something about the nose and windshield makes it look fierce. Should add new modern engines and let it fly again. That being said I was in one when I was little flying from Atlanta to SFO when the tail engine stopped. I remember dropping in altitude so fast we felt weightless before landing in Denver.
I hate when people mistake this as a very dangerous aircraft. The cargo doors accidents were pretty common back then it even happed with the 747. Plus, its also pretty much the Airlines foult for bad maintenance. If you think positivly, you might just remember how much did the DC-10 changed aviation. It was one of the 1st wide-body aircraft. Never rate the book from its cover.
I never had the opportunity to ever fly on one my dad flew the DC 10 with 3 different airlines over a course of 20 years never had any bad experience with the airplanes.
@@benjaminmenken5693 yes it is. also flown in Canada. the cold hard fact is the Dc3 is older then the B52 and never had a lot of us tax payer dollars to keep it going like the B52 did
The L-1011 looks better I like the DC-10 but the 2nd engine just looks odd the 1011s 2nd engine looks like it belongs on the aircraft. On the DC-10 looks like it was just added to the tail.
Respectfully disagree I felt the exact opposite, the 1011 was weird with all of the cowling and S duct design just seems weirdly inefficient and needlessly over complicated the aircraft. Now unique airplane for sure still love the 1011 In its own right but love the dc/md a tad more.
I have always found the trijets the most beautiful of aircraft. Their unique look is almost futuristic.
Massimo Romaniello nonsense...twinjets are more economical under ETOPS rules. It has nothing to do with safety. The DC 10 was unsafe initially because of a bad cargo door design. Once that was fixed it was as safe as any plane In the sky
@@33moneyball hmm but I heard that dc10 was made roughly
@@33moneyball laughs in artic mountains and Concorde fuel tanks
@@33moneyball That's right. Safe 727 arrival and departs are in the billions. More of them sold than any other airliner until the b737 came along.
yes indeed
The DC-10 is truly beautiful
YES IT IS
That DC-10 must have a very strong cargo door.
Why doesn't anyone say this about the 747? Two major accidents there, too.......
ptanyuh uhm I think cus of the dc 10 early years
The DC-10 recoverd from it's groundings
That was the initial design of the small luggage cargo bay door.
The 747 doors have had similar accidents as well, only less publicized ...!
@Martin Latvian don't quit your day job idiot
DC-10 was the best looking jetliner ever produced.
and one of the most awful to fly and maintain by the way.
@@RoelandJansen I can see why the middle #2 Engine would be a pain to work on - but why was it so bad to fly.???
@@marblox9300 most of the avionics was also a mixed bag of success. The a/c needed a pretty large pitch up to be fuel efficient. Cabin crews didn't like that, even if it was just a few degrees. The MD11 didn't go well either. (not mentioning in/accidents)
The biggest issues were in the maintenance area for both of them. The MD11 was called "Major Delay 11".
In that time, maintained also the 744 (747-400), 743 (747-300), and the 767. The lattter had the least issues and delays.
Never liked the MCD's. I took the delivery flight of the PH-KCB by the way -- in the factory when 1994 Northridge earthquake happened. Good and bad memories ...
@@RoelandJansen Interesting comment.!!!
Proud to say I worked at MD in Long Beach Ca 1979-1982
Proud of all the people you killed? Shocking aircraft.
Jack Black don’t. That’s just mean
@@sobored9317 The design flaw in the aircraft had been fixed before 1979, and it was only responsible for two crashes. Be respectful. Mr. Karl had nothing to do with upper management's decision-making from years earlier.
Ever down a few schooners at the Thirsty Isle after a long shift?
You know when I just looked at that DC-10, it was as if I could see Captain Alfred Haynes in the left seat. Many a day I saw the United Airlines DC-10 take off and land. What a Magnificent Wonder. Moisture is in my eyes. 🥰😥🥰
Such a beautiful aircraft
47-1/2 years old and still flying, huh? Amazing! I'm just 6 months older than this great old bird. Just had my 48th birthday yesterday (January 23).
For such an old airplane, it surely doesn't waste time getting around. Never seen a DC-10/MD-10 taxi around THAT fast, LOL!
You called the MD-11 wrong
@@EdPMur I was simply going by the caption above. The video uploader calls it an MD-10, which was upgraded from a DC-10 when the original avionics were replaced.
@@Russell1971 Well thank you, I have learned something today!
Senior citizen deserve respect. He is hauling your PCs, xboxes, laptops, phones, furnitures and God knows what... to your doorstep
The DC-10, despite the rep from its early years, was one hell of an aircraft.
What a great vid. After 45 years of loving, the DC-10 is still my favourite aircraft of all time. 😃👍
as well 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙂
I must admit the DC-10 is a pretty plane. You hardly see anything like this in our days.
Well not in Indianapolis international airport, we got so much fedex Dc-10.
It always brings a smile to me to see a DC-10 still flying these days
yes sir, so do i 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙂
Beautiful, beautiful bird. Almost five years older than me. She's aged much better too.
If nothing else the DC-10 is actually a beautiful aircraft.
This video just sounds cold 🥶 miss flying on these beautiful birds. Long live the DC-10
Something about this plane just screams "workhorse."
Love those types of planes.
She went to Victorville 3 days ago. (March 29th). Might be the end of the line for her. Hope she finds a good home instead of the scrap heap!
Yep. Stored 29-Mar-2019.
She is out for good, cracked wing spar if i remember correctly. used to load it all the time for the YYZ-IND-YYZ route
@@viper100290 lots of FedEx planes are more than 40 years old. That's why I don't send shop at stores that use FedEx, don't want my 20 inches black dildos to rain from the sky
@@smopuim well most of the major shippers use the same aircraft type, I know UPS does for sure. And old doesn't mean unsafe or unreliable, our ACMX guys do an excellent job keeping them in good working order and FedEx has an excellent safety record as far as our aircraft go
SmopuiM 😂😂😂
Most beautiful aircraft.
the head on shot at 3:00 was spectacular, great video all round mate
Agreed, I just about fell over watching that and annoying my wife saying look...just look at this lol
Without the engine 2(on the tail) it'll just look like a standard airbus
I loved that shot, too. A beautiful bird.
Amazing aircraft. When it's time comes it definitely deserves to be preserved and put in a museum or on display somewhere. Just fantastic.
I love the DC-10!
Same!
What a shiny paint job! Beautiful aircraft indeed.
what a nice lift off, thanks Mark.
I LOVE THE DC-10 MODEL!
Flight 191 northwest Chicago. I was roofing my garage when the neighbor across the alley came out and said "A plane crashed at O'Hare.
Always loved the DC-10! Great sound when the spooled up!
4 or 5 years ago i got into aviation because i saw an Air Crash Investigation video in my recommended. When i found out about the DC10 i was hooked instantly. And when i later found out about the MD 11 i fell in love with these planes even more, they're so beautiful, powerful, so raw and atleast with the DC 10 have an interesting (and tragic) story. Im more of a car and bike guy now but i still enjoy some airplane stuff from time to time. This video was awesome!
Joey's friends are all disintegrated but Joey himself never gives up. Thumbs up to him!
Wow...love this almost 50 years old
True Exhilaration, My Love for the DC-10.
Smoothest rotation I've seen
I love that place. Its beautiful
Honestly, it looks good for its age
Most classic aircraft look so much better than today’s boring airliners.
The most beautiful aircraft 😍😍😍😍
What a beautiful bird, unreal and sorely missed.
Such lovely looking planes...real muscle star!
Wonderful video! My first DC-10 flight was in 1973, as a college student (AA LGA-BUF). Once the design problems were engineered out of the aircraft, it became a very safe workhorse (and really, it was only the cargo door issue; the engine/pylon disaster was due to American’s faulty maintenance). It’s great to still see them flying.
Flight 191 northwest Chicago. I was roofing my garage when the neighbor across the alley came out and said "A plane crashed at O'Hare.
I work for FedEx & we have 3 MD10s still on the books plus 59 MD11s - plenty of life in them still!!
What a beautiful bird 😀
I fell in love with this plane in the late 70s when I saw that amazing big engine on the back, loved it the most ever since.
We did not have the DC10 in Australia. We had the smaller ones. I flew on a smaller one from Sydney to Western Australia. Thank you for your video
Smaller tri-jet? Could have been a Boeing 727 then.
So sexy bird! One of the best looking plane ever built.
An absolute beauty of a plane. Flew in one twice.
Seeing Such Behemmoths taking off is really beautiful
Nice!!! Love seeing Fed Ex MD-11s fly over Laval!
Im not seeing md-11 flying in this video🤔
Ah, 365FE, I've wanted to catch this for a while! Awesome close up shot of the front :)
@RageHanako She is retired in Victorville, cracked wing spar
The DC-10 and the Boeing 747 are my favorites aircraft ever the both are beautiful planes. ✈️
I’ve seen a DC-10 before not landing but it was on the tarmac it was involved in a tail strike 11 years earlier and has stayed there For training since
I Adore This DC-10 😍😍😍😍😍🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
What a beautiful machine.
I hope Dc-10/MD-10 goes to the museum soon.
Wow that is one *loud* plane!!
Not as loud as the terrible wind!
Audio was awful
Bravo to the dc,-10s 30's 40's md-11,s a true icon marvelous 😉🛷🛷😍
Juan Diaz I love the trijet era like the 727 I think if someone could design a new engine maybe it could be retrofitted and still flying for god knows how Long well that is my idea
@@MuhamadZahin The tri-jets. They're different from other normal airplanes that's why us aviation fans like them.
the most beautiful of aircraft.
I flew on these numerous times in the 90’s. Sucks that they are no longer in passenger service anymore.
This is a fantastic post❤️❤️❤️❤️
this is sooo fckn NICE
Fedex acquired 6 of these planes from United back in the day. They were freighters , .FEDEX LAX HVMX did a "D" check on them. I learned alot how it works and etc. it was great fun we rebuilt four in a row.
Does that tell you something about longevity ???? Almost 50 YEARS OLD !!!!! Still the most beautiful aircraft out there......
This plane finally got retired and sent to VCV recently. 48 years is pretty good. Next oldest is Cindy (N368FE) at a little over 47 and a half years.
_Great point. And yes N368FE still flies for FedEx. The plane's inaugural flight was 3/9/1971, then delivered to United Airlines 12/20/71. Sometime in the 90s it was reconfigured as cargo livery for FedEx, and respectfully became known just as Cindy. _*_Cool fact:_*_ 62 - DC10s(MD10s) and 59 - MD11s still fly for FedEx. Cindy was the 17th McDonnell Douglas jet manufactured out of 446 made._
Sad.. but I suppose there's only so much life in them air frames :(.
@@Vanadeo the air frame did good. it was a crack wing spar that did it
@@dknowles60 Ahh right.. damn :/
N368FE is now stored.
I think N381FE is the oldest now.
Built in December, 1972
Magnificent
beautiful !!!!
I can't imagine that FedEx will retire them anytime soon
The 767 will replace them by 2021
They are retiring ALL MD 10s and many MD 11s by next year.
@@philmontejano5971 _Pretty accurate. I believe of the 17 MD10-10s still flying for FedEx(9 will be retired this fiscal year, and the other 8 by May 2021). As for the 12 MD10-30s, they'll be retired early in the fiscal year for 2022. And apparently the 56 MD11s are not scheduled for decommissioning anytime soon._
The MD-11s will stay for another 5-10 years yet hopefully. Although FedEx have already began retiring some of them.
Thank you
I flew CP Air, Sydney to Toronto via Honolulu on their orange DC10 in may 1981. Also had to fly on a 727-200 Advanced of TAA. Trans Australia Airlines. Melbourne to Sydney. No direct flights to Canada back then. Being 20 I could not even get a beer. Yet I could back in Australia.
Long live to the DC-10
That's my most favorite airplane ❤❤❤❤❤
Missed my ONLY chance to ride on one in from San Francisco back to Detroit in June 1999 due to getting "bumped" on a "buddy pass", but @ least my SUITCASES got to fly!!
Such a cool looking plane. Something about the nose and windshield makes it look fierce. Should add new modern engines and let it fly again.
That being said I was in one when I was little flying from Atlanta to SFO when the tail engine stopped. I remember dropping in altitude so fast we felt weightless before landing in Denver.
DC-10: I’m the most dangerous airplane
737 MAX Series: Hold my beer!
@Railfan Andrew shut up moron
1:52
The awesome shot
I’m impressed that cargo door stayed on
Looks like new!
Last seen in Victorville, CA. Parked for good? N365FE.
Yes, cracked wing spar i believe
viper100290 How about we confirm. I believe doesn’t mean shit
It's a miracle this aircraft (now stored at Victorville) survived the '70s & 80's considering all the design flaws it came with off the line.
I love this Plane
I hate when people mistake this as a very dangerous aircraft. The cargo doors accidents were pretty common back then it even happed with the 747. Plus, its also pretty much the Airlines foult for bad maintenance. If you think positivly, you might just remember how much did the DC-10 changed aviation. It was one of the 1st wide-body aircraft. Never rate the book from its cover.
Now stored
N550FE will be 48 yrs old in August
Yep, N550FE ‘Adam’ is still operating, she is 48.4 years old.
Very tough in the air, durable and hard to crash ...
Next to "The Queen of The Skies" this is the best looking airplane there is/was. Wish they still carried passengers
I saw a 40 year DC 10 in London gatwick
i saw a fed ex dc-10 in YYZ(Toronto Pearson) departing
Is that the DC-10 who have the aerial kiddnap in 1994?
No, that one had tail number N306FE, I work at FedEx and have seen it, it still has scratch marks from the hammers on the interior to this day
Just amazing ....
Delivered to United Airlines on 7-29-71
Recently stored awaiting being scrapped.
Phil Montejano still looks new
@@audiorhino4231 yes, FedEx does a better job in keeping airplanes looking newer.
UPS has some dirty airplanes
Good catch!
awesome machine, probably my favorite commercial aircraft of all time. too bad it wasn't in the old Northwest livery.
I never had the opportunity to ever fly on one my dad flew the DC 10 with 3 different airlines over a course of 20 years never had any bad experience with the airplanes.
Nice catch 😀
Now this aircraft is stored in victorville.. But not surprising, planes can’t fly forever, maybe will be scrapped soon :(
No ctr gear?
Victor Schepers it’s a DC-10-10 or rather an MD-10-10. No center gear. Those are reserved for the DC/MD10-30.
Awesome
A museum should get this one.
Sweet...
What’s the registration?
This aircraft was retired on the 29th March, just over 2 months after this video was uploaded. It was 48.1 years old at the time of its retirement.
most boeing,s cant make it that long
@@dknowles60 the boeing b52 stratofortress is 60+ years old currently and will be in service until 2040
@@benjaminmenken5693 the dc 3 is a lot older
@@dknowles60 the dc3 isn't flown in America anymore
@@benjaminmenken5693 yes it is. also flown in Canada. the cold hard fact is the Dc3 is older then the B52 and never had a lot of us tax payer dollars to keep it going like the B52 did
Orbis MD 10 made it to 50 years in March 2023!
What would the Wright brothers say?
The L-1011 looks better I like the DC-10 but the 2nd engine just looks odd the 1011s 2nd engine looks like it belongs on the aircraft. On the DC-10 looks like it was just added to the tail.
Respectfully disagree I felt the exact opposite, the 1011 was weird with all of the cowling and S duct design just seems weirdly inefficient and needlessly over complicated the aircraft. Now unique airplane for sure still love the 1011 In its own right but love the dc/md a tad more.
Waittt.... Why there is only two wheels on the back of the plane?
DC-10-10 only have 2 set of landing gear
DC-10-30 are the ones with the landing gear in the middle of the body (3 sets)
@@MarkBrandonAviation ohhh thanks!
@@MarkBrandonAviation DC-10-40's also have the body gear.
That plane is older than Mirabel Airport (YMX opened in 1975).
Amazing video and great channel. Liked and subbed.