Pilot : " Mr. Vice President, I apologize in advance but this is going to be the hardest takeoff you've ever felt, Sir. We 're going to put this bird at 30,000 ft in 45 seconds....... if we dont stall in the middle.....Sir "
I'm no pilot and a bit confused, why would they stall? I thought stalling happens when you go slow and in order to reach that height that fast, wouldn't they need to be going super fast? Like supersonic take-off or something?
@@ulicqueldromal when you point a almost 4 ton hunk of metal almost straight up it don’t matter how strong the engines are it is going to slow down and struggle. And in a plane if you go to slow the air going over and under the wing won’t be strong enough to keep it in the sky.
@@riptide8562 oh so you think they would rathe try to reach the altitude by flying up at a more aggressive angle. I interpreted it that they would accelerate faster to reach the altitude at the normal angle. I guess it is not clear from the scene and probably both are impossible.
@@ulicqueldromal A plane can stall at any speed, it just has to reach the critical angle of attack on the wings for it to happen, a take off like that isn't possible strictly speaking, for them to get to 30,000 thousand feet in 45 seconds that means they will more or less have to have an ascent rate of about 37,000 feet, so.. 370mph vertically which will probably break the plane now I am thinking about it. There will also be other factors that you will need to add..
In the wonderful world of movies, a 747 doesn't have to have CF6-80C2's which only generate a measly 62,000lb of thrust each. Bump that up just a bit to 100,000lb or so and the impossible becomes possible.
For yal saying this isnt possible, it's most definitely possible. The exact same takeoff was used when President Bush made a surprise visit to the troops in Afghanistan. When they left, they did this exact takeoff.
I am sure it was a steep takeoff but I am CERTAIN it wasn’t FL 300 in 45 seconds That’s a climb of over 30 000 fpm It took approximately 30 seconds for the Space shuttle to get to 9000 feet (So climb rate of 18 000 feet per minute) And the Shuttle accelerates during its climb. It took about 72 seconds to get to 30 000 feet. Air Force one is impressive but I HIGHLY DOUBT it can out-climb the space shuttle.
Mr. Vice President, I apologize in advance, but this will be the hardest takeoff you've ever felt, Sir. We're going to put this bird at 30,000 ft in 45 seconds. It'll also be the hardest landing that you'll ever feel as we will stall at about 24,000 ft and fall like a brick from the sky.
This would be technically be called Air Force Two since the Vice President is at the plane at that time. Air Force Two is the official callsign of any airplane the VP is on. He was only sworn in as President later on when the 25th Amendment was invoked. Interesting to know if the real or copy of the Nuclear Football was at the plane when it took off.
Everyone’s talking about how it’s impossible to hit FL 300 in 45 seconds I’m surprised no one is talking about how the flight crew is making a PA announcement during their ground roll…
Air Force One cannot climb to 30,000 feet in 45 seconds. A Boeing 747, even modified, typically climbs at about 3,000-6,000 feet per minute, so it would take 5-6 minutes to reach that altitude. The movie exaggerated for dramatic effect.
im not pilot but i dont care what tech the us military has on that modified 747 that girl aint doing 30000 feet in 45 seconds it took a clean fatigue f15 with full afterburner prep for world record to acheive 32000 feet in 56 seconds and that is the current climb record of any plane it would be weird if airforce one 747 was able to out aclerate a f15 doing a full verticle climb.
@@Ricanchitown still impossible. A Boeing 747 will not reach 30,000ft from takeoff in 45 seconds even with the most reasonable upgrades and modifications. I haven't flown a Boeing 747 but I can say that a Boeing 747 can't do a near vertical climb from ground level to 30,000ft in 45 seconds even with the most reasonable upgrades and modifications.
Pilot : " Mr. Vice President, I apologize in advance but this is going to be the hardest takeoff you've ever felt, Sir. We 're going to put this bird at 30,000 ft in 45 seconds.......
if we dont stall in the middle.....Sir "
I'm no pilot and a bit confused, why would they stall? I thought stalling happens when you go slow and in order to reach that height that fast, wouldn't they need to be going super fast? Like supersonic take-off or something?
@@ulicqueldromal when you point a almost 4 ton hunk of metal almost straight up it don’t matter how strong the engines are it is going to slow down and struggle. And in a plane if you go to slow the air going over and under the wing won’t be strong enough to keep it in the sky.
@@riptide8562 oh so you think they would rathe try to reach the altitude by flying up at a more aggressive angle. I interpreted it that they would accelerate faster to reach the altitude at the normal angle. I guess it is not clear from the scene and probably both are impossible.
@@ulicqueldromal A plane can stall at any speed, it just has to reach the critical angle of attack on the wings for it to happen, a take off like that isn't possible strictly speaking, for them to get to 30,000 thousand feet in 45 seconds that means they will more or less have to have an ascent rate of about 37,000 feet, so.. 370mph vertically which will probably break the plane now I am thinking about it. There will also be other factors that you will need to add..
In the wonderful world of movies, a 747 doesn't have to have CF6-80C2's which only generate a measly 62,000lb of thrust each. Bump that up just a bit to 100,000lb or so and the impossible becomes possible.
For yal saying this isnt possible, it's most definitely possible. The exact same takeoff was used when President Bush made a surprise visit to the troops in Afghanistan. When they left, they did this exact takeoff.
Bet, we'll put some Pratt and Whitney F119 engines (F-22) on Air Force One and reach 60,000 ft. in 1:00 possibly.
Also same takeoff at 9/11
A 30,000 feet in 45 seconds take off?
I am sure it was a steep takeoff but I am CERTAIN it wasn’t FL 300 in 45 seconds
That’s a climb of over 30 000 fpm
It took approximately 30 seconds for the Space shuttle to get to 9000 feet
(So climb rate of 18 000 feet per minute)
And the Shuttle accelerates during its climb.
It took about 72 seconds to get to 30 000 feet.
Air Force one is impressive but I HIGHLY DOUBT it can out-climb the space shuttle.
A family member of mine ( we are in the UK) is a pilot and has done a takeoff similar to the one depicted in this film.
Mr. Vice President, I apologize in advance, but this will be the hardest takeoff you've ever felt, Sir. We're going to put this bird at 30,000 ft in 45 seconds. It'll also be the hardest landing that you'll ever feel as we will stall at about 24,000 ft and fall like a brick from the sky.
Tested it on FS2004. Stalled at 23,500 feet.
Sanya Hikari me X-Plane 11 at 28k
I tried it in FSX and stalled at 15,000 feet.
And in real life, it works
How much fuel were you carrying. They could take off nearly empty then refuel inflight.
It's a modified plane...
This would be technically be called Air Force Two since the Vice President is at the plane at that time. Air Force Two is the official callsign of any airplane the VP is on. He was only sworn in as President later on when the 25th Amendment was invoked.
Interesting to know if the real or copy of the Nuclear Football was at the plane when it took off.
Everyone’s talking about how it’s impossible to hit FL 300 in 45 seconds
I’m surprised no one is talking about how the flight crew is making a PA announcement during their ground roll…
And how the PA announcement sounds so crystal clear
Not so astonishing. Air Force One has 25 per cent more powerful strenght than any other 747 "normal" plane
We 're going to put this bird at 30,000 ft in 45 second...
Is it really possible ❓❓
I don't know
@@emanuelleal7289 it's not possible.
With something with higher thrust than a CF6-80C2, absolutely.
Well Air Force one has many upgrades so maybe?
It's been done. A couple of times actually. One was 9/11
Does the VSI even go that high?
Was that or was that not the rocks voice????
Air Force One cannot climb to 30,000 feet in 45 seconds. A Boeing 747, even modified, typically climbs at about 3,000-6,000 feet per minute, so it would take 5-6 minutes to reach that altitude. The movie exaggerated for dramatic effect.
im not pilot but i dont care what tech the us military has on that modified 747 that girl aint doing 30000 feet in 45 seconds it took a clean fatigue f15 with full afterburner prep for world record to acheive 32000 feet in 56 seconds and that is the current climb record of any plane it would be weird if airforce one 747 was able to out aclerate a f15 doing a full verticle climb.
Airforce 2 for vice president I think this is not Airforce1
Who cares if this isn’t possible? Its fcking awesome lol
Yeahhhh
Let me tell you from my aviation experience. A Boeing 747 will NOT do a near completely vertical climb ever. Especially during take off. Smh
Yes a regular Boeing 747 but how about Airforce One Boeing 747?
@@Ricanchitown still impossible. A Boeing 747 will not reach 30,000ft from takeoff in 45 seconds even with the most reasonable upgrades and modifications. I haven't flown a Boeing 747 but I can say that a Boeing 747 can't do a near vertical climb from ground level to 30,000ft in 45 seconds even with the most reasonable upgrades and modifications.
AF1 747-8: PPPOOOWWWEEERRR!!!