Antonov AN-124's Spectacular Takeoff from Runway 25L at LAX!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- EXCITING moment at LAX! The Antonov AN-124 thundered down runway 25L, taking off for Florida during Saturday’s Pop Up stream on Airline Videos Live! 🛫
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Her departure looked absolutely amazing, what a roar! Just perfect Kevin! Thanks for capturing her both days!
That was amazing to see Antonov taking off from LAX today Kevin ❤️❤️
1:16 that howl is iconic
Wow. What a short take off for such a heavy plane. Amazing.
Had the rare opportunity to see her take off in the Netherlands last month and I was truly blown away by this majestic beauty!! A once in a life time experience!!
what a beautiful airplane!
To which nation does this belongs ?
Younger Sister Back Again!
Great to see it live!
Antonov is amazing! Popup stream is appreciated, Kevin!
Still amazes me that the Antonov even though it’s the 124 can still get off the ground such a cool plane and so big and super heavy glad I could see it live great video Kevin always happy to see a plane like this at LAX such a cool looking plane to wish I could’ve been at LAX to see it in person with you
Well they said 3 pm pst. Was early arrival as well. What an amazing catch for AVL. What a great couple of weeks of plane spotting. ❤️LAX plane spotting. 😊
Just landed at Kernnedy space center Florida 10 39 Eastern
I was there Kevin! It was awesome
Awesome to seeing the Antonov AN-124 takeoff at LAX Kevin. Hopefully we will see you again soon. ❤
Impressive! I never even knew there was a smaller version. Good to know!
Loved every second! First time viewing the AN for me and I think it’s spectacular. TY
Antonov AN-124 & Airbus A380! 😍😍😍 That was an awesome sight! Wish i could see them in person...
Stunning departure! Thanks for coming out to catch this for us to all enjoy!
That’s was awesome. I haven’t seen this plane in a long time. It is huge but to take off a smooth landing was smooth. Hello, Captain. Thanks, Kevin .
Awesome take off!!
Imagine being in the cockpit of that plane
Amazing shots! I love all you content and a big fan ❤
is right!!! She's a beauty ♥Antonov♥
AVL delivers
Captain Dmytro Antonov would be proud!!
WOW !
Quite uplifting! Was sorry to not be able to watch it live with everyone. The JetBlash™️ must have been insane. I hope they checked afterwards for any blown over runway lights. I’m sure all the gift box confetti was blown clear to Nevada. Thanks for the great videography and narration and the pop-up stream. You are the AN-124 of aviation streamers! 😊
Wow, what an amazing aircraft!
Check out that amazing DHL plane!!! As a DHL employee I am always excited when I see them
Just watched it land on flight radar 24 at the NASA Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida!
Definitely the one SpaceX hired then
@@mistertagnan I hadn't thought of that. I assumed since it's Ukranian that it was military related
Great Soviet airplane 👍❤️
Ukrainian - Antonov design bureau is in Kyīv
@@olgapenina2218 When Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union ..... ??? yes ?? ... no ... ?? I don't know ... tell me pls.
@@eduardoreyes4958 what ‘union’, dear? And - do you need a new keyboard, how long have your ‘?’ key been stuck, sweetie?
@@olgapenina2218 You did not answer my question.
Did the Antonov was designed in Ukraine when this country was part of the Soviet Union of after ???
@@eduardoreyes4958 Ukraine used to a part of the Soviet Union. Read a book, and , for your own sake - get a new keyboard already.
Beautiful!
Thanks Kevin!
Thanks Kevin good job 👏👏👏😎😎✈️😍
Awesome plane, wonder what they were hauling. Quick turnaround
SpaceX hired an An124 to ferry some MVac nozzle extensions to Florida, maybe those?
Seems this specific aircraft did land at the shuttle landing facility, so it’s most definitely the MVac nozzles
After today's Vandenberg Launch (5/28/24) I think it was ESA's EarthCare sattellite coming from Belgium, stopping at LAX for customs, otw to VSFB. But I'm not sure.
How cool is that!? That was awesome!
Awesome Shot
Man, I wish I knew about this beforehand or I would have gone to LAX to see it. You can see SOFI stadium in the background when it starts its takeoff.
Kevin, i love your smail!
Thank you very much!🙂👍
We have one in Toronto Ontario sitting for one and a half years on the tarmac at Toronto international airport. Apparently it’s not allowed to leave Toronto. Confiscated?
Damn. What thrust!
Holy Moly!!’
Great shots
Oh no! Kevin said "are you ready?"
I saw this at LAX once.
It was parked next to a 747.
Let me tell you, it makes a 747 look like a Cessna.
Wow! Love that sound! ♥
Great job Mr AVL
*Be brave like Mykolaiv" slogan written on the cabin
Mykolaiv it is a city in Ukraine
Is that not the city where these aircraft are built ?
I know the AN225 was destroyed in Ukraine
@@charliechristmas5147 no, aircraft plant is in Kyiv Ukraine. AN225 was built in Kyiv and was completely destroyed by russian rocket near Kyiv
Mykolaiv holds the line in the war against Russia
Amazing video!!
Love it!
Espectacular
she is a big girl...........BEAUTIFUL BIG GIRL !!!!!!
So glad not all of them are destroyed
I wonder where it's headed and what the cargo is.
Probably MVac engine nozzles for SpaceX. They hired an An124 for an urgent ferry mission out to Florida
Or not? Might be a different one. I’m not sure
Picking up pallets of cash for Volodymir from the Veep, what else?
@@mistertagnan I ask because flightradar24 would not provide any info.
In looking into it a bit more, seems it was definitely the An-124 SpaceX chartered
The Soviet Masters of Engineering The ANTONOV!!
Saw one of these for the first time a couple months ago, it sat at the end of the runway for at least a minute before spoiling up. Similar thing here, I guess that’s common?
The Soviets weren't playing when it came to Size ❤
A spectacular aircraft, for sure! Any idea why it was in LA?
How on earth did something that big take off so fast?
is this your first time seeing the an-124 at LAX?
How much is the US paying to keep her flying about
Looks like s Russian C-5.
40 second take off roll-it must have been well below MTOW.
WOW 4TH
Why are people so amazed. You can see this plane in Ontario ALL the time.
Only about 20 of them left in private hands
What route did it fly?
Flew to NASA’s shuttle landing facility to bring SpaceX some MVac engine nozzle extensions
Where's the spectacular?? That was just a routine take-off!!!!
It's Evil Twin is stuck at YYZ.
Why was it here at LAX??!!
45 seconds rotate...wonder what cargo weight was
Is this Aircraft a new one?
Where were they going?
Florida, landed at the Shuttle Landing Facility - most likely was shipping MVac engine nozzles for SpaceX
I thought that plane had 3 engines on each side.
Soviet aircraft
Designed in Kyiv.
@@olgapenina2218 this aircraft is result of all soviet people
About 40 seconds from roll to nose lift
I've seen one take of from a military base in Singapore that at least had a decent load on board; it took the whole runway to get off the ground. That one was clearly empty, nothing exciting there...yawn!!!
She left LAX for Florida and then POS where she is currently parked
I tought it had been destroid by the Russian!!??
Russians and Ukras built a phenomenal plane
🇺🇦💪
Slava Ukraini!!!!
Какая Украина, если он и собирался на Украине, то конструировал чисто русский человек, идите историю получите, и вообще Украина это Россия, Киев- Русь, и точка.
C-5A is better imo.
This was not the larger Antonov-AN which I believe was destroyed in the current Ukraine war. That plane was more impressive in size and power. Had six engines.
They should have painted it yellow 🍌
Glory to Ukraine!
And no one asked what is this plane doing here?
Wonder what they were carring in that plane to Ukraine?🤔
Are there not sanctions in place to stop Russia from flying these 0lanes ?
This was UR-82007, it belongs to Antonov Airlines, an UKRAINIAN Airline (as you could see from the Ukrainian Colours on its Livery).
This is aircraft built in USSR, and modern ukraine have nothing to do with this.
Antonov was based in the Ukrainian SSR
@@mistertagnan And IS based in the Ukraine until today.
Слава Украине!
Какая слава какой то там Окраине, этот самолёт конструировал чисто русский человек, и вообще Киев - Русь, надо знать историю, Украины и в помине не было сколько то лет назад, Ленин и Брежнев идиоты, отдали Киев Русь каким то украм которые жили на Окраине.
Did Zelinsky fled ukraine?
SLAVA UKRAINI...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Probably dropped off Russian spies
I thought there was only one Antonov and that was bombed in Ukraine...
How can a Russian plane take off from US Soil, it should be impounded / sanctioned
Well there goes a HUGE pile of American taxpayer money.