Anyone who closes the windows on take-off and indeed for the entire flight is dead inside. I've flown for almost half a century and this NEVER ceases to amaze me. That we humans are able to do this from the rocks and minerals we were given on this planet. Incredible. You only live once. Drink in moments like this. Beautiful.
I remember my first flight on one.. as a really frequent flier I have to say it was crazy weird how quiet things were. That being said, it’s reasonably quiet from the outside too. A-350 and Dreamliner are also super quiet inside. But I flew 380 first so wasn’t used to it. Also was a bit weird with how slow it was on approach as well.
Beautiful. This brings back all that I love about flying 😍 and have missed since the pandemic. We flew back from Singapore on a 380 just before Covid hit and haven't been able to get up there since. Your video captures the excitement and wonder of lift off, as well as the exhilaration of climbing up through the clouds to that magical break through into clear skies and that special light. Terrific Thanks for posting.
We flew to Australia and back in an A380 with Singapore Airlines not long after they came into service, it was a brilliant experience, we sat on the upper deck which was even better as always travelling by Singapore Airlines was a wonderful experience, we hope to do it again soon
Thank you for sharing. I love the visualization of the vortices off the engine strakes at high angles of attack. Also epic watching the wing bend upward: You can se the Emirates logo appear on the outboard engine as speed builds from walking speed to take off. And the rapid clouds forming off the top surfaces of the wing at cloud base. You can see why meteorologists call it the condensation layer. Meanwhile, the chap in seat 39A is reading a book 🤣
Amazing how these 4 powerful Rolls Royce Engines can lift a huge plane like A380 from the Ground - Amazing Aircraft by Airbus and superb engines from RR.
Fantastic. I’ve flown LGW to PER via DBX a couple of times, most legs on an a380, and they are very comfortable. Just booked another round trip later this year so am now binge-watching a380 videos. Great that you caught the sound of the flaps retracting - I’d forgotten that!
For some reason the motors running the flaps and droops on the A380 make a sound unlike other aircraft, especially that drop in pitch as they end the process (5:14). Anybody know why?
@@srp01983 Yeah that's a good one but says nothing about my specific question - why does the flap mechanism on the A380 sound so distinctly different to all other planes?
@@Matthew-ut6ed Good question, and I don’t think I’m qualified to answer! I thought I remembered Mentour Pilot talking about that specific point but obviously he didn’t.
Without a doubt the Emirates A380 is the best ever aircraft for passenger comfort. Pray that the new Rolls Royce engine in development, will enable a cost effective Twin Engine A380 to fly in the future.
Wow that was a beautiful, almost whisper quiet takeoff by that beauty of a plane!! Nice job by the pilot and nice job to you for such a crystal clear video. The camera hardly moves at all throughout!✈️🛫👍👍
How did you film that? Are you using a gimbal or something? All my inlfight videos are shaky and with a lot of reflection from the window. Any hint to improve that?
A380 are a fabulous aircraft, I travelled on Emirates A380 to Sydney from London. And quanta’s A380 another time to Sydney both where fantastic experience’s . Such a shame they finished producing them.
Why would you retract the leading edge flaps during your transition from takeoff to climb? Aren't they there to help a heavy aircraft for lift? Edge flaps retract fully at 5:15 but it's still climbing-makes no sense to retract them so early for the safety of the passengers and aircraft.
The purpose of LEF (or any kind of flap) is to increase the lift coefficient of the wing in order to increase the total lift produced, however, they also increase the wing drag and thus, make it difficult for the aircraft to accelerate. They are critical during low speed conditions like takeoff or landing, but must be retracted afterwards to allow the aircraft to increase its speed (wings are more efficient in generating lift when using high wind speed than high lift coefficient). You also have to consider that these devices have structural limitations that can be exceeded if left deployed at high speeds.
@@mananmajmudar5598 I wish I could answer that and I wish it wouldn't happen :( at least the middle eastern beauties will still have them for a fair while yet!
@@soilentgreen7 sir production has already been stopped completely and in coming decades they will retire it fully . By almost 20-30 years they will retire it fully . No idea why ? but this will be biggest mistake in the history of aviation.
I've flown in and out of Heathrow on the A-380 four times. It is like sitting in your living room and your living room takes off and you look out the window and you are above the clouds. How did my living room get up here?
I thought the plane was taxiing to the other end of the runway but then I started to think it looks a little to fast for taxiing. Where was the big urge of power from the engines 🤣 was very smooth.
Anyone who closes the windows on take-off and indeed for the entire flight is dead inside.
I've flown for almost half a century and this NEVER ceases to amaze me.
That we humans are able to do this from the rocks and minerals we were given on this planet.
Incredible.
You only live once. Drink in moments like this.
Beautiful.
@geosword6 A beautiful comment. 😊
Could not agree more legend!
I love your comment.
Very well said, totally agree
Agree 💯
Outside it sounds like the god of thunder and a symphony of power…inside it’s just a silent whisper of pure elegance.
True
Couldn’t of said it better myself!
Very well summarized.
Love the A380 ❤
I remember my first flight on one.. as a really frequent flier I have to say it was crazy weird how quiet things were. That being said, it’s reasonably quiet from the outside too.
A-350 and Dreamliner are also super quiet inside. But I flew 380 first so wasn’t used to it. Also was a bit weird with how slow it was on approach as well.
Every time i See an a380 Video, im impressed how quiet that plane is.
It’s insane isn’t! Work of art
I can tell you, it’s the best plane to fly on. Absolutely love it.
Probably because this A380 in the video has GP7200s and not the noisy Trent 900
@@Roboseal2The GP7200s are actually the louder ones
@@mustafashulqamy1844 yes during cruise. Not during takeoff.
Just proves there's always a nice sunny day above the clouds
I'm a big Boeing fan, but the quietness and the size of the A380 still gives me chills.
Now forget boeing 😊
If it ain't boeing I'm going 🤣
If it ain't an A380 I'm not going.
No offense but my channel is associated with airbus as i am big fan of airbus
My channel has an upcoming flight review so pls sub to see my video
I flew this plane back in 2011 and only once so far in my life 😊. You can’t even tell when it takes off or touches down. Magnificent bird 😂
How cool ! yep can hardly notice it.
I’ve flown multiple times, recently just a few days ago. Man this plane is so good I love it and it’s what has made me want to be a pilot one day..
😳😲😯🥸😎
@@hamoodtatari InshaAllah brother ❤
So cool. You can see the wings working by seeing the vortices going over them. Flying through clouds never gets old!
Beautiful. This brings back all that I love about flying 😍 and have missed since the pandemic. We flew back from Singapore on a 380 just before Covid hit and haven't been able to get up there since. Your video captures the excitement and wonder of lift off, as well as the exhilaration of climbing up through the clouds to that magical break through into clear skies and that special light. Terrific Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much for your comment! It sure is lovely to have things feel somewhat normal again
0:32 - three different A380 in one image - amazing :-)
We flew to Australia and back in an A380 with Singapore Airlines not long after they came into service, it was a brilliant experience, we sat on the upper deck which was even better as always travelling by Singapore Airlines was a wonderful experience, we hope to do it again soon
I'd love to fly on Singapore Airlines ! they seem fantastic
Thank you for sharing. I love the visualization of the vortices off the engine strakes at high angles of attack. Also epic watching the wing bend upward: You can se the Emirates logo appear on the outboard engine as speed builds from walking speed to take off. And the rapid clouds forming off the top surfaces of the wing at cloud base. You can see why meteorologists call it the condensation layer. Meanwhile, the chap in seat 39A is reading a book 🤣
Such a smooth machine. Love the A380. Powerful, big but quiet and smooth!
Amazing how these 4 powerful Rolls Royce Engines can lift a huge plane like A380 from the Ground - Amazing Aircraft by Airbus and superb engines from RR.
This particular aircraft is using 4x Engine Alliance engines.
The incredible machines that make the magic of air travel possible.
So smooth and quiet! I wish all flights were like that.
The A380 forever Fan.
Amazing wing view of the mighty A380-800. 😍😍 Well done!!
Thanks so much!
My goodness....no sound even with four engines!!! That's a marvel.
The traffic at Heathrow is insane. Literally 1 plane after another taking off, and landing
Heathrow, Atlanta, JFK...traffic is insane
Tell me about it
Fantastic. I’ve flown LGW to PER via DBX a couple of times, most legs on an a380, and they are very comfortable. Just booked another round trip later this year so am now binge-watching a380 videos. Great that you caught the sound of the flaps retracting - I’d forgotten that!
Safe journeys.
For some reason the motors running the flaps and droops on the A380 make a sound unlike other aircraft, especially that drop in pitch as they end the process (5:14). Anybody know why?
@@Matthew-ut6ed Mentour Pilot has a YT video on the pods housing the flap mechanism - worth watching as it describes how they operate.
@@srp01983 Yeah that's a good one but says nothing about my specific question - why does the flap mechanism on the A380 sound so distinctly different to all other planes?
@@Matthew-ut6ed Good question, and I don’t think I’m qualified to answer! I thought I remembered Mentour Pilot talking about that specific point but obviously he didn’t.
Awesome video! I always love flying on an A380 :)
So do I! Amazing aircraft
Kool video , amazing flying over the clouds
The A380 is simply the most beautiful plane ever made! And the only one with a bar on board, and on Etihad, even a little 3 room apartment!
2 people i have greatest respect for. One who came with the idea of ice cream and one who came up with this
Without a doubt the Emirates A380 is the best ever aircraft for passenger comfort. Pray that the new Rolls Royce engine in development, will enable a cost effective Twin Engine A380 to fly in the future.
That plane is so quiet, love it.
That Cloud Blanket At The End.
Ufffff.
It's a fantabulous video of a magnificent plane!
Wonderful filming! Truly enjoyable.
Yeah... on sunset above the clouds is always a beautiful sight to watch
Ive flown on a 747 and that was quite an experience. A380 looks awesome
Ive not very recently flown on 747 but it is awesome
Beautiful aeroplane and so quiet
Beautiful footage
I wanna fly at least once with this to far places It looks really calm and without any noise
Wow that was a beautiful, almost whisper quiet takeoff by that beauty of a plane!! Nice job by the pilot and nice job to you for such a crystal clear video. The camera hardly moves at all throughout!✈️🛫👍👍
Concorde was the best.That was awesome with reheat and setting off car alarms.
[scratches head]
Those younguns have no idea what they are missing
Brilliant video, love it 👍
Love the massive wings and engines 😊
As do I mate! Absolutely love the 380
Oh wow!! I really wish this plane could fly me to every destination I want to fly to.
Amazing video!
An excellent upload lovely view below and above the clouds.
King of the skies the A380 awesome aircraft
Yes I will be on the A380 Singapore Airlines 🇸🇬 in March
Awesome shots ! 👍
Wow that very quiet!
Sure is!
Effortless take off great vid.
Thanks heaps!
Josh your work is amazing....subscribing !!!!!!
The A380 is an amazing machine, so quiet
Looking forward to flying on the Emirates A380 in March.
Emirates is my favourite airline it makes me feel like I am on holiday watching this video
Its amazing how something so huge can get up in the air
Shes a big ol bird
Superbe vue sur ces deux énormes moulins... et quel tranquillité. La force tranquille.
Wonderful clip!
You barely hear the engines when you're taking off. They really are so quiet
Done many with EK A380 from LHR, yes one of the most comfortable in the sky as well.
How did you film that? Are you using a gimbal or something? All my inlfight videos are shaky and with a lot of reflection from the window. Any hint to improve that?
Thank you! Very nice! It is amazing what human done from stones to planes 😁👍👍❤️
Absolutely it is!!
A 21st Century magic carpet.
A380 are a fabulous aircraft, I travelled on Emirates A380 to Sydney from London. And quanta’s A380 another time to Sydney both where fantastic experience’s . Such a shame they finished producing them.
What seat pls
This IS beautiful!!
Which seat were you at this video?
I like how the air starts to roar upon lift off at 1:59
Nothing like the sound of an A380 power Takeoff
The A380 is very powerful; it can cope with even severe weather conditions
Josh brev you've made it onto my recommended big time TH-camr now leshgo
I've only flown once on an A380 and it is amazing how quiet the engineers have made this inside for the passengers.
When the slats/flaps sound is louder than the four engines themselves.
How good hahaha! Airbus sounds are great
Какой красивый взлёт! Спасибо!
Beautiful 🤩 plane ,so clean 🧽!
It sure is! Absolutely love the 380
@@wingclipsmedia 👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful view :) .
Best shot of beast.! May I kn ow the seat number that was shot this video.?
Why would you retract the leading edge flaps during your transition from takeoff to climb? Aren't they there to help a heavy aircraft for lift? Edge flaps retract fully at 5:15 but it's still climbing-makes no sense to retract them so early for the safety of the passengers and aircraft.
The purpose of LEF (or any kind of flap) is to increase the lift coefficient of the wing in order to increase the total lift produced, however, they also increase the wing drag and thus, make it difficult for the aircraft to accelerate. They are critical during low speed conditions like takeoff or landing, but must be retracted afterwards to allow the aircraft to increase its speed (wings are more efficient in generating lift when using high wind speed than high lift coefficient). You also have to consider that these devices have structural limitations that can be exceeded if left deployed at high speeds.
Ha you got shut down there buddy
I've been from Heathrow to Dubai on Emirates 380
Cannot believe all that power and its so quiet?
Yes I was once on this flight ..London- Dubai. Its cool even on economy class
Kto kocha Latanie i Awionikę ten docenia piękno tego Arcydzieła lotnictwa jakim jest A 380-800. Komfort podróżowania nim jest fantastyczny.
Im flying on this beast in a month or so its the best way of flying no doubt
best i have seen well done
Means a lot!! Thanks heaps
@@wingclipsmedia your welcome
This plane is a wonder to aviation field .
Absolutely mate! Couldn’t of said it better myself
@@wingclipsmedia why are they retiring this plane ✈️?
@@mananmajmudar5598 I wish I could answer that and I wish it wouldn't happen :( at least the middle eastern beauties will still have them for a fair while yet!
@@mananmajmudar5598 they aren't retiring it
@@soilentgreen7 sir production has already been stopped completely and in coming decades they will retire it fully . By almost 20-30 years they will retire it fully .
No idea why ? but this will be biggest mistake in the history of aviation.
I've flown in and out of Heathrow on the A-380 four times. It is like sitting in your living room and your living room takes off and you look out the window and you are above the clouds. How did my living room get up here?
lol lol amaing andinteresting!
Which seat was this?
The engines seem quiet compared to other large planes. Either that or the sound is well insulated.
I love this plane
So quiet and the take off distance was surprisingly short.
Airoplane was a little empty?
London to Dubai isn’t very far
Good video 👏👏👏
I thought the plane was taxiing to the other end of the runway but then I started to think it looks a little to fast for taxiing. Where was the big urge of power from the engines 🤣 was very smooth.
You can just hear it at 1:16, but it's very quiet inside this plane.
Beautiful! Enjoy 4 engines while we still have them.
Thanku for sharing this video.
A year later still the best
Can anyone find words to describe 6:25 onwards? WOW!
the plane passes above the clouds and straightens its roll to get straight
@@NonoTeam81 Don't give up your day job 🙂
The next one after the 380 behind you, I bet he had to wait a bit longer to wait out the wave you both produced after the take off
Once that winglet pops up you’re up and off lol.
Absolutely!! hahah
Positive climb
Very nice capture 👍
I was waiting for the announcement No announcement 😮
Love Emirates Air Line
Love
The flex in these wings is nuts. Obviously it is built to withstand the stress of flight, but still...
Usual traffic on the m25