To all foreigners watching this video, the language your hear in this video before every English sentence is Cantonese, the mother language of Hong Kong people 🇭🇰. Which is a different language unique to the common Chinese language we call Putonghua or more accurate, Mandarin. It is a language originated in Canton, which located in China’s southern part, and being used as mother and official language in Hong Kong till now. Crucially speaking, Hong Kong people speak differently to Mainlanders in China 🇨🇳
It took off with a headwind that appeared to increase during the initial climbout. The A350 nor any other heavy climbs at 220 once the acceleration initial phase is complete.
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Beautiful video, incredible, FL390. Also, that speed man... No matter how many times I flight, I will always be amazed by planes. Thank you for sharing.
Because that one is the Air Speed indicator, not the ground speed. Basically, there were strong winds. Also because the information might not be as accurate while the plane isn't flying because it wasn't from the plane itself, but apparently from flightaware.com/
You can adjust the maximum value i Dashware to show speed over 500 mph on the gauges, i did not have any issues with that on my version of Dashware 1.9.1
God bless people like you who take the time out to edit and add these features to these videos to make it even more interesting than it already, naturally was. You didn't have to, but you did it anyways. Great job b 😎
Those full C/C Wings(and lots of other key parts) is what make this so fast,so fuel efficient,with of course the most powerful RR engines in the world.
Techniquement, ce n'est pas dû à l'avion mais à la météo. Les avions volent tous plus ou moins entre 830 et 870 km/h mais s'ils ont du vent dans le dos, ils iront plus vite. Ici en l'occurrence, a peut être pris un courant d'air puissant tel que le jet stream pour voler très vite. Par contre si l'avion a un vent de face, il peut parcourir 1km en 4 secondes ou plus
take off doesnt start until 24:26. anything before that is flight prep and taxi. change the name to A350 taxi and take off. (no need for the word climb because when it takes off it has no choice but to climb)
Interesting video. But something very wrong with the speed. It showed 11km/h when the plane was absolutely still. And I thought about how uneconomical it is with such a long time for taxing out. The efficiency of jet engine is extremely low at cycling speeds and there was a lot of fuel consumed before the plane even took off. Could a pulling car be worth it?
It all depends on atc, if they say to you to increase speed, due to incoming traffic for you to quickly pass by you will increase speed, everything what is on paper that is show max speed is 250 knots is just to keep in mind on paper but atc can easily change it to mire due to something.
Airplanes can get to thousands and thousands per hour, so it's faster than cars, it's doubtful to say airplanes reach 700km/h, they can go above 1000km/h.
1000 km/h doesn't seem that impressive, not even 500 mph. Our flights here in the states routinely go above 500 mph, and a few years back there were some trans-atlantic flights that were just shy of the speed of sound due to jet stream speeds.
It is 621 mph !! I was on an Irish Aer Lingus A330 that hit 700 mph with a 150 mph tailwind during a winter storm and went to from take off in Boston to touch down in Shannon in just over 4hrs and 50 mins !!
Need a nice tailwind to hit 1,000 km/h (Ground Speed). Easier for the aircraft types with advertised cruise speeds of Mach 0.84-0.85 (A350, A380, 747, 777, 787). Harder for the Mach 0.78 planes such as A320, 737, 757, 767.
nothing to do with the plane? really? so ground speed doesnt alter between half and full throttle, say like taking off? I think you mean ground speed has little to do with air speed.
I love how it accelerates when the flaps are going up ✨✨
*Bugatti left the chat*
lol 430 kph compared to 1030kph
Still the plane is faster
I would still get a bugatti in a heart beat ! ..... if i had the money ! Lol .
Bring an f16 into the arena... or maybe voyager 1
i mean, it’s a plane not a car
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I realy miss turbulence...It will make me 'Wake Up' during boring flight journey.
Thanks only 3 more months 😂😂
this is splendid - i've never seen telemetry put over a wing view takeoff like that along with ground speeds. Thank you!
To all foreigners watching this video, the language your hear in this video before every English sentence is Cantonese, the mother language of Hong Kong people 🇭🇰.
Which is a different language unique to the common Chinese language we call Putonghua or more accurate, Mandarin.
It is a language originated in Canton, which located in China’s southern part, and being used as mother and official language in Hong Kong till now.
Crucially speaking, Hong Kong people speak differently to Mainlanders in China 🇨🇳
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Ayyyy HONGKONGER
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Sam Lutfi For me, no. Cantonese is definitely nicer than Mandarin.
Sam Lutfi Cantonese is about to extant and you saying that ?
The taxi fuel would have ran my car for a year.
@@carl54100 yep Dulvin 👌🏻 That's kind the "answer" we don't acknowledge :)
Cheers from Lisbon!
@@carl54100 my car carries 14 people.2 up front,4 in back,1 on parcel shelf,3 in the boot and 4 on the roof rack.🚗
Haha, best yet
@@carl54100 dont ruin the sense of humor mate
@@773-o2n it's ok buddy he thinks the seatbelt in the middle of the back seat is a spare in case one breaks 😆
The aircraft is blessed with some serious tailwinds right since the takeoff.
when you got a pocket full of cash and a big johnson- you are blessed
An aircraft usually takes off with headwind for safety
@@Feuergraf That's preferred only at low altitudes after takeoff. Also depends upon availability of departure.
Yup
It took off with a headwind that appeared to increase during the initial climbout. The A350 nor any other heavy climbs at 220 once the acceleration initial phase is complete.
that first ding = "Cabin Crew - start cooking!"
She leveled off at Flight Level 390. What a beautiful aircraft the A-350 is. Boeing had better get the 777x figured out if they want to compete.
B77W's level off at FL390 on this short route too. On long flights their (B77W) TOC can be as low as FL290.
10,000 kilometers = LONG WAY (Straight)
🚴♂️ 🐢 25 km/h = Bike /// 856 breaks and 5,5 months later: That's what I finally got!
🚗 100 km/h = Normal Car /// 38 breaks and 9 days later: Wow, it was a really long journey, but I arrived without accident!
🚘⚡400 km/h Bugatti = /// 8 breaks 1 days and 16 hours later: Yeah baby, I came overtaking cars, it was a good trip!
✈⚡800 km/h Normal Plane = /// 13 hours later: The road was short.
I'm from turkey! I like speed ❤⚡🇹🇷
too many breaks. wth is going on with those people?
Train over 5000 km/h in japan
action starts at 24:24
Thanks
Beautiful video, incredible, FL390. Also, that speed man...
No matter how many times I flight, I will always be amazed by planes.
Thank you for sharing.
Very, very, very nice. The Airbus A350 and Boeings 777/787 is my airplanes favorites.
24:16 plane is not moving and speed is shown 42 km/h . Whats up with that .
Because that one is the Air Speed indicator, not the ground speed.
Basically, there were strong winds.
Also because the information might not be as accurate while the plane isn't flying because it wasn't from the plane itself, but apparently from flightaware.com/
Look at the bottom left below that big speed indicator theres a more accurate one.
Garmin VIRB overaggressive data smoothing, which doesn't happen with Dashware.
340 kts below 10k ft, sorry dude.. you data is incorrect, or there is one less pilot flying now.
@@Acetylen That is ground speed
Exceptional instrumentation & data analytics here, going to use this video for demo in class. Superb work.
😃There's an AUA 777! I didn't expect that! Greetings from Austria! 👋👋
You can adjust the maximum value i Dashware to show speed over 500 mph on the gauges, i did not have any issues with that on my version of Dashware 1.9.1
God bless people like you who take the time out to edit and add these features to these videos to make it even more interesting than it already, naturally was. You didn't have to, but you did it anyways. Great job b 😎
at minute 44:40 They were at 250 KM, at minute 50:30, they were at 350 Km, 100 Kilometers passed for 5 minutes and 50 seconds.
thanks for uploading this vid, love the perspective! :)
Dang the announcer's Cantonese is better than me... I don't even speak Cantonese!
Those full C/C Wings(and lots of other key parts) is what make this so fast,so fuel efficient,with of course the most powerful RR engines in the world.
Who else spammed “L” to get to the take off?
24:20 thank me kater
Spammed "L" means ?
Gotta love the sound of those trent xwbs
Intéressant autant qu'impressionnant! Et pour info, on parcourt donc 1km en moins de 3sc :°D Bravo l'A350^
Techniquement, ce n'est pas dû à l'avion mais à la météo. Les avions volent tous plus ou moins entre 830 et 870 km/h mais s'ils ont du vent dans le dos, ils iront plus vite. Ici en l'occurrence, a peut être pris un courant d'air puissant tel que le jet stream pour voler très vite. Par contre si l'avion a un vent de face, il peut parcourir 1km en 4 secondes ou plus
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@@Fly-In-Music pas de soucis aha! Bonne année!
I love takeoffs. I record my takeoffs too when I go on vacation.
I love how the instruments are in the video here. Thank you
0-60 in 13 seconds, not bad. (this should be the way to measure airliner performance lol)
I have experienced a De Havilland DH8-200 from 0-100 in 4,2 sec and Airbus A320 NEO from 100-200 in 6,3 sec with GPS.
this video makes me confused
Imagine the 350 taking a 737 under its wing
This is why planes are awesome
42:09 welcome to the summit of Mount Everest.
How the gps calculate the rate of climb and Altitude from inside the cabin?
The altitude information comes from Flightaware, not GPS.
the data is taken from Flightaware and post applied to the video
take off doesnt start until 24:26. anything before that is flight prep and taxi. change the name to A350 taxi and take off. (no need for the word climb because when it takes off it has no choice but to climb)
Interesting video. But something very wrong with the speed. It showed 11km/h when the plane was absolutely still.
And I thought about how uneconomical it is with such a long time for taxing out. The efficiency of jet engine is extremely low at cycling speeds and there was a lot of fuel consumed before the plane even took off. Could a pulling car be worth it?
Why is that write that the plane is going at 53 km/h whereas he’s not moving ?
its the airspeed, not the groundspeed, look it up on wiki.
@@indian.techsupportNo it shows the ground speed
He was moving. The camera just doesn't show it. 53km/h is very slow for such a large vehicle you probably wouldn't notice
I would think the phone would need to be pointed forward and in a flat surface for the heading indicator to be close to accurate, no?
Nice man made clouds!
the speedomoter in mph got stuck, should be around 635 mph
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Planes are required to stay below 250 knots under 10000ft. Yet it says 303 knots at 7900ft
It all depends on atc, if they say to you to increase speed, due to incoming traffic for you to quickly pass by you will increase speed, everything what is on paper that is show max speed is 250 knots is just to keep in mind on paper but atc can easily change it to mire due to something.
Silencieux, élégant, puissant, la classe tout simplement !!!!
Incredible wing span
Nah Man 750 Km/h IS not 1000 Mmmm Fmc IS Shutted SHOUD LOOK KN/GS In a flight Speed
Francesco Germino it got to 800km/h
Wow really nice video mate , liked and subbed 👍
Which app u used ? I understand you have Hero3 silver. I liked the specs on screen... needed same for my dash
Dashware (mostly) and Garmin VIRB (to show speeds over 800 km/h)
Almost 300 m/s so fast, i always flew the olds A320s😂 and two times 767s from 2012
I would be glad if someone to tell me where the origin of the route and destination is?
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what does the "G" stand for, Anyone? Gradient? I couldn't wrap my head around that G... 😔
If your gopro didnt run out of battery it would have been a really nice video to watch (especially the descent) but either way it is still amazing (:
Descent: th-cam.com/video/rhoNxGYaj30/w-d-xo.html
When you understand the Cantonese.
Great record !!!
unless there was a 50mph tail wind, the captn went well over 250 knots under 10k feet
Miss that Airport!
👍 👌 great video
Under 10,000 ft thought there was a certain speed restriction or is that only in landings?
jesus that plane must’ve been light cuz that thing was near 0° aoa during cruise
He must have the angle wrong, they don't initial climb at 7.5 degrees
It's the flight path angle, not the aircraft's pitch
What happens to the speed at 5:45? :D :D Its never heading 80km/h and breaks again.^^
Why didn't the flaps go down???
Please upload a video with same sightview, and SW HW kombó with empty plane :D
Bottom one does not move?
Very Fast 1000 Km/h plane.
inaccurate speed or delayed
What is the name of the app you used as an overlay in the video, that show climb rate, speed, compass heading, lat & log?
hi sir what app did you use inorder to have some flight information like this? thanks
Airplanes can get to thousands and thousands per hour, so it's faster than cars, it's doubtful to say airplanes reach 700km/h, they can go above 1000km/h.
What aap was used to record all this? It's very interesting.
That is the worlds fastest plane on the airport
With what is this monitored?
Is it Hainan airlines?
please name apk speedometer ??
Airbus the best 👍
Is this a real aeroplane
@idk yep
The aircraft is standing still but it's showing 16/17/18 km/hr!!!??? 3:49
The speed you should be looking at the one in the small font below that. The one in the red circle looks to be the air speed.
Where can i get this game?
I think it s airport Utapao
Why are the two kph out of sync.?
Different data smoothing algorithms between Dashware and Garmin VIRB (red circle)
I think this is full of incorrect data. Towards end of the flight, it flies about 2.7-2.8 km in 10 sec. Which is about 1000km/h, not 795km/h
Read the description bro
But the second one is air speed, not ground speed... at 24min it turns on when the plane is idle, so the wind must be blowing
Excuse me sir why are you doing more than 250kts below 10,000ft? Who authorised you?
true
very good video
Takeoff is at 24:20
Starts at 24:27
1000kmh its a ground speed considering wind and other factors... not airspeed
That's already stated in the video description.
@@tigersharkzh didnt notice the fact:)
wow whats that darling noise
1000 km/h doesn't seem that impressive, not even 500 mph. Our flights here in the states routinely go above 500 mph, and a few years back there were some trans-atlantic flights that were just shy of the speed of sound due to jet stream speeds.
It is 621 mph !! I was on an Irish Aer Lingus A330 that hit 700 mph with a 150 mph tailwind during a winter storm and went to from take off in Boston to touch down in Shannon in just over 4hrs and 50 mins !!
Nice Takeoff, but b787/9 is better
no it isnt at all, the A350 is much better than the 787 and I have flown on both several times
which app is this you are using ? link please
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You know during this pandemic we cant travel but i have an idean im gonna buy microsoft fligh sim 2020
What does that "G" show?
1,000 kph isn’t really unusual
Need a nice tailwind to hit 1,000 km/h (Ground Speed). Easier for the aircraft types with advertised cruise speeds of Mach 0.84-0.85 (A350, A380, 747, 777, 787). Harder for the Mach 0.78 planes such as A320, 737, 757, 767.
How did a350 go 1000km/hr... sooo it broke the sound barrier right?
Speed of sound is higher than 1000km/h
Learn to read. These are ground speeds.
the sound barrier is at ca. 1200 kmh.
Depends on air temperature, the lower the temperature the speed of sound decreases.
No. It's most likely flying at Mach 0.83-0.84 at high altitude, but it was flying along a tailwind.
Ground speed depends on having head or tail wind and has nothing to do with the plane.
nothing to do with the plane? really? so ground speed doesnt alter between half and full throttle, say like taking off? I think you mean ground speed has little to do with air speed.
Omg, I’ve got to get that flight sim!!!
Oh, wait, I think this is real life
@@danielgranados8459 bruh moment
1000Km/h isn’t that like too much isn’t that like Mac 1 edit I forgot it’s in km
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Idk mate isnt 1 knot = 1.85 km, which means that hitting 1000 km/h GS is 540 kts, not 430?
Yeah, but the 430 is airspeed
@@idontknowanygoodnames1498 read the description. All speeds are measured in GS
Now is that your GS? Or IAS? The print is unintelligible.