And dont forget Boeing are criminals. They do give a damn about passengers safety. They are just greedy and put money over life. Loads of their planes dont meet full safety standards and u can see that by the last 737 max crashes
What stood out for me was the focus on quality at every level. Delivering such complex aircraft to the exacting standards each time is simply phenomenal.
Amazing!! I like how they show the whole process on putting an airplane together. The techs have a very important job making sure that those airplanes are built correctly and that it can safely fly.
Totally agree....since Discovery became an American society it has become worthless with documentaries...almost everywhere there is an element of competition...little to no depth
I wish the camera would stay still long enough to take something in, to see something in detail. The millisecond shot, then flit off to something else, often nothing to do with the previous denies the flow. Grrr !
*But then... A t-rex knocks over a can of paint, workers scramble to rectify the damage.* Narrator: “This will set back production 2 days of the production line schedule.” *sloppy panning and zooming of cameras, annoying dramatic sting sound effect and then cut to commercial* 🦖
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This is just 1% or less shown to us in this Documentary, there's so much more details gone into making the Aircraft.. All I can say is this is one of the marvelous enginnered thing made by humans. Period
Yup. Pretty new Engineer to the aero industry, but i'm working on a project thats been in the making for 10years. Finally going into the test flight phase and it wont see full production / flying for another 4 years. Aerospace is incredibly difficult. I've changed my design so many times
The logistics must be insane. I can’t imagine it. Like everything with flying, it all seems like a miracle. From building a plane so it flies safe to the actual airport logistics. Wow.
Many employees….. not just 4 people scratching their heads . They have hundreds of people, lawyers, engineers, technicians… everyone deals with a little bit of the whole production. It’s a big company.
@Alanya 07 Airbus is an European company with assembly lines in the UK, France, Spain, Germany and some other countries whiles Boeing is based in the USA. Those two companies are rivals and share most of the commercial aviation market. (Imho Airbus is better)
What amazes me more after watching this video, is the fact that a bunch of crudely trained men and housewives could have built over 3,900 B-29s successfully during WWII without all the sophisticated technology of today. As a very young child. I remember them flying by the dozens over my hometown, a few miles from Wichita, KS.
Process engineers don't get the credit they deserve. Being able to break an extremely complex plane down into a series of steps that untrained men and housewives could do efficiently and cheaply takes so much work and it such an untrivial task that it makes my head explode just thinking about it.
Engineers are my favourite kind of people.. freaken smart dudes, as someone who deals in software engineering its amazing to see the two come together.
Amazing engineering... The things we can now do still amazes me and makes me proud. However what I got from this is the constant time restraints that are in place. History shows us when we rush we make mistakes..
I'd like to see a documentary on manufacturing stuff like rockets,jet skis , electric trains and destroyers in the future. You guys give good docs though.
Totally agree....since Discovery became an American society it has become worthless with documentaries...almost everywhere there is an element of competition...little to no depth
Just when I think I’m running a million dollar business efficiently, I see this! Incredible teamwork and planning here. Always been a huge fan of Airbus over Boeing. From an outside perspective it just always seemed like they focused on their customer as Boeing was all about hype and profits. Just my observation.
I like generally like engineering and stuff but i would like to reach an unreachable height and what are the profession of the guys in the video the specific one they are doing because I really love that
33:08 we apply over a ton of paint, about 600 kg stays on the plane. Wow so what he was saying is only about 66% of the paint they use sticks to the plane? And he said over a ton so it could even be less sticking. That’a insane.
If you're feeling discomfort, you might want to avoid ANYTHING then, because building things for faster and cheaper is literally the goal of any manufacturer, whether it's airplanes, cars or phones.
Hes not German though. He's obviously English but has been living in Germany and has started to use German inflection in his talking. It's quite a strange mix!
@@dodoshortssbro ,by this love word, I'm thanking all the person who give their hardwork to make this documentary, and notifying that your content are loved by everyone,,, bro don't worry yu can't understand this,,,🤣
Some of these could be integrated quite nicely at Boeing, others are things that Airbus has recently integrated from Boeing's production. Hopefully both companies can continue to learn from one another and succeed.
I used to be a massive Boeing fan, but after watching these airbus documentaries, I think those damn European engineers won me over. Go airbus!
And dont forget Boeing are criminals. They do give a damn about passengers safety. They are just greedy and put money over life. Loads of their planes dont meet full safety standards and u can see that by the last 737 max crashes
What stood out for me was the focus on quality at every level. Delivering such complex aircraft to the exacting standards each time is simply phenomenal.
Decades of learning from catastrophic failure. This is the result.
its litrely built into the process.
It has to be only one mistake Plaine is gone
¡Gracias!
Amazing!! I like how they show the whole process on putting an airplane together. The techs have a very important job making sure that those airplanes are built correctly and that it can safely fly.
I enjoy videos like this.....
And I miss Discovery Channel from 15 years ago, it was a better era.
they've gone off point with all the cars reality shows - naked, alaska etc.. they're not bad but it was not as it used to be
Couldn't agree more friend..now one can't even figure out who plans Thier programs and what they're beaming..
i agree. .It’s mind blowing humans come a single drop of sperm and turn raw material and turn it into that.
Humans surely had a created
Totally agree....since Discovery became an American society it has become worthless with documentaries...almost everywhere there is an element of competition...little to no depth
I wish the camera would stay still long enough to take something in, to see something in detail. The millisecond shot, then flit off to something else, often nothing to do with the previous denies the flow. Grrr !
Excellent documentary without the typical artificial drama.
*But then... A t-rex knocks over a can of paint, workers scramble to rectify the damage.*
Narrator: “This will set back production 2 days of the production line schedule.”
*sloppy panning and zooming of cameras, annoying dramatic sting sound effect and then cut to commercial* 🦖
@@Shortfilmsyou Yep you nailed it. You should do documentaries! :-)
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@@Shortfilmsyou jģ
yes hahaha
This is just 1% or less shown to us in this Documentary, there's so much more details gone into making the Aircraft.. All I can say is this is one of the marvelous enginnered thing made by humans. Period
Yup. Pretty new Engineer to the aero industry, but i'm working on a project thats been in the making for 10years. Finally going into the test flight phase and it wont see full production / flying for another 4 years. Aerospace is incredibly difficult. I've changed my design so many times
The logistics must be insane. I can’t imagine it. Like everything with flying, it all seems like a miracle. From building a plane so it flies safe to the actual airport logistics. Wow.
Many employees….. not just 4 people scratching their heads . They have hundreds of people, lawyers, engineers, technicians… everyone deals with a little bit of the whole production. It’s a big company.
Great doco.. and not a single "the slightest delay could be catastrophic!"... then moments later "but there's a problem with..."
This is not Boeing
@@udontknowme7798 HAHAHA.. dunno why but I laughed out loud
every doc on youtube has the line, but wait theres a problem.
@Alanya 07 Airbus is an European company with assembly lines in the UK, France, Spain, Germany and some other countries whiles Boeing is based in the USA. Those two companies are rivals and share most of the commercial aviation market. (Imho Airbus is better)
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What amazes me more after watching this video, is the fact that a bunch of crudely trained men and housewives could have built over 3,900 B-29s successfully during WWII without all the sophisticated technology of today. As a very young child. I remember them flying by the dozens over my hometown, a few miles from Wichita, KS.
Process engineers don't get the credit they deserve. Being able to break an extremely complex plane down into a series of steps that untrained men and housewives could do efficiently and cheaply takes so much work and it such an untrivial task that it makes my head explode just thinking about it.
iffferent tolerances and requirments. they were required tofly 50 hours at most, these 25+ years.
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDERFUL DOCUMENTARY!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing work indeed....that engineering masterpiece is worth applauding
Airbus make fantastic airplanes the technical complexity and the attention to detail is simply mind boggling.
Still a good doc to watch as a student in aviation, Thanks!!!
Engineers are my favourite kind of people.. freaken smart dudes, as someone who deals in software engineering its amazing to see the two come together.
What you mean the two come together? Software engineers are also engineers.
Salam dari indonesia 🇲🇨, vidio ini sangat bermanfaat.. thank u free documentery 😊
It’s mind blowing humans can take raw material and turn it into that.
i was thinking the same thing!
Yes thinking....mens' mind is unbelievable
@@kirilmihaylov1934 lol feminists are triggered
@Chadwicked B wish him good luck and a happy "afterlife" xd
If we can imagine it, it can be done!
Please, please, please!!! Take to this place!
I’m Brazilian and passionate about aviation.
Amazing engineering... The things we can now do still amazes me and makes me proud. However what I got from this is the constant time restraints that are in place. History shows us when we rush we make mistakes..
Love planes! love flying! miss traveling so much...
I love flying too and I'm a private pilot! There's a lot of flying now due to forest fires.
@@mattematsson554 ppp pp
@@mattematsson554 ppppppp
I'd like to see a documentary on manufacturing stuff like rockets,jet skis , electric trains and destroyers in the future. You guys give good docs though.
And different types of automobiles
I doubt you will be able to see rockets (govts keep it a secret) but yeah other stuff.
I would like to see how luxury doorstoppers are made.
Great documentary! Voiced over by the legendary Warrick Davis of course. Fantastic stuff!
Would be better if he dropped the silly accent though, I'm not sure what he thinks he's going for with that.
@@karenwang313 Karen, your grammar is fantastic! I have to ask, is English your first language or are you Chinese?
I flew on the A350-941 (as a passenger) with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) from Oslo to Newark, NJ. SWEET AIRPLANE!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you to everyone who helped filming this
Simply superb... thanks so much for sharing...!!!
This is an awesome way to show how these planes are made!
Even the paint job is heavily scrutinized!
The A350XWB is the beautiful jet ever built.... I wrk at Qatar Airways n dey are awesome to watch
Great dedication they put into they great job on the beald from zero to at aeroplane ⚡👏👏
This is the kind of show Discovery made back when it wasn't complete shit. Congrats to the people making this show.
Hu
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Totally agree....since Discovery became an American society it has become worthless with documentaries...almost everywhere there is an element of competition...little to no depth
@@FotoCreatives need to make it dumb so people understand.
Discovery is still great, I think your problem is not being able to afford cable so here you are.
The Space Race was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals! Now it's all about carbon fiber, passenger safety and comfort! I love it!
thank you very much for the accurate documentary.
I like this channel. Thanks
I love this channel! Thanks for the awesome uploads
Really amazing !! thanks for the video.
Just when I think I’m running a million dollar business efficiently, I see this! Incredible teamwork and planning here. Always been a huge fan of Airbus over Boeing. From an outside perspective it just always seemed like they focused on their customer as Boeing was all about hype and profits. Just my observation.
me to
definitely
I run a $40,000 company 🤣😫
really that look makes ma hair juc stand upstill 😆😅😅
Too bad airbus is a european company.
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for letting us know you liked it ✈️
As a passenger, the A380 is by far the most comfortable airliner I have ever flown on, and that oncludes coach, or economy class.
Best channel on TH-cam so far ❤️
Well, I would definitely like to work there !!!!! magnificent!
Hello nice to meet you how are you doing
I like generally like engineering and stuff but i would like to reach an unreachable height and what are the profession of the guys in the video the specific one they are doing because I really love that
This is a very cool show. I love German people
Really awesome technology. Love to watch your videos☺
Wow....very interesting and informative video I have ever seen
Amazing how they have developed the concept of flight over such a short time,
This was just beautiful
Great doc...I was so into it
Love for a job well done
This is a great engineering feat
At 37.06, wow that plane and wing is huge. The guy walking on it shows that you could put a couple of houses on it.
Hello nice to meet you how are you doing
Quite informative and entertaining
Very nice
Hello nice to meet you how are you doing
Looks much better built than their main competitors
Thanks for the coverage. This is marvelous will help many in transport industry
33:08 we apply over a ton of paint, about 600 kg stays on the plane. Wow so what he was saying is only about 66% of the paint they use sticks to the plane? And he said over a ton so it could even be less sticking. That’a insane.
Well done Team.
Very nice !!!Thanks from Brazil!!!
Those little hats are always so cute
We need this for the Boeing plant over here in Everett!!!
The size of the A380 is breathtaking! Wow!
Amazing videos
"Build planes faster and cheaper than ever." That's comforting.
Don't worry, it's not Boeing
@@HM-ys4hx hahahaha
@@HM-ys4hx rofl- copter
If you're feeling discomfort, you might want to avoid ANYTHING then, because building things for faster and cheaper is literally the goal of any manufacturer, whether it's airplanes, cars or phones.
Guys have you watched the video? It’s clear they care a lot about safety by how thorough they are.
Truly amazing
Gr8t job, thumbs up!
Do a train factory next
Yes sir
What's more amazing is that German bloke used the word "fettled".
Would be nice to hear you pronounce my language. 🙂
What's "a bloke"?
@@R.U.1.2. dude, guy
Hes not German though. He's obviously English but has been living in Germany and has started to use German inflection in his talking. It's quite a strange mix!
thank you
This vid is very good
AWESOME
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳keep uploading 😍😍
Indian. Gandu
What has love got to do here? I read the same from a guy from Pakistan in the comments above... something abt Asians that I dont know here??
@@dodoshortssbro ,by this love word, I'm thanking all the person who give their hardwork to make this documentary, and notifying that your content are loved by everyone,,, bro don't worry yu can't understand this,,,🤣
Just thank you and watever u wrote is fine. But when u say love its weird. Anyway in Europe here its weird and U wont understand this 😊
@@dodoshortssbro, don't be hesitate to spread love, love is most powerful energy in this earth
I would seriously love to work there..
I can't help but think that US manufacturers really need to step up their game to compete in the world marketplace.
Very nice 👍
Some of these could be integrated quite nicely at Boeing, others are things that Airbus has recently integrated from Boeing's production. Hopefully both companies can continue to learn from one another and succeed.
This is challenge to Boeing to release a similar documentary to showcase or prove they care about quality, safety and perfection.
JRNexGen despite all I love Boeing than Airbus. When I pay my flight and realized I’m going to travel in an airbus plane I’m not happy.
@@meinkampf1710 I can see why... your name shows you like to dig your own grave
They don’t though so probably why they haven’t (allegedly)
Boeing has had lesser accidents than Airbus
I am totally impressed. Beautiful aircraft. Me likey; me want one. 👍
Chris Davis will you get me one too?
I love airbus.
The narrator's voice..👍
Good jobs
Crazy how that baluga can fly.. That thing is insane looking. 😂
Study how a wing can lift. It's quite simple, really.
It has a big head😂
I love how selling a plane is a lot like selling a car, "...that's just a bit of shot peening mate, nothing to worry about!"
I’m loving it
Great educative video.
Airplanes are awesome
Nice Man
I like it how you work
敬佩空客的设计,工艺,态度!
I am a huge 747 fan
10:10 Got to admire their efficiency
woow wow this is cool.
GERMAN PEOPLE IS GENIUS WOWWW😉😉😉😉😉
Love from Pakistan excellent documentary
Asif Muhammad what has love got to do here? Just chill n watch
@@dodoshortss it's an Asian thing to do. Though, the subcontinent does it a little more compared to other parts of Asia xd
@zerpashmal the subcontinent is considered South Asia. Therefore, part of the Asian continent. Did you not go to school or you're just dumb?
GERMANY 🇩🇪 RISING INTRO is pretty awesome
Hello nice to meet you how are you doing
Super 👍👌💋
nice
Epic!!!
I want one of those cool Airbus hats.
very cool, i love it
great great great ....
AMAZING PEOPLE VERY INTEGENT BRITISH PEOPLE
2:05 ...No need to hire Pushback Truck...I can do it myself !!! 😂😂😂😂👏
I want to work in a place like this