@Aviation380HD The Boeing 777 and GE90 are the best couple in aviation. The B777 is also the only single-deck aircraft with body-gear steering, besides the A380, B747, and C-5. Just goes to show how big it is!
@@konggg how they usually dont use full power for takeoff and that takeoff took kinda long i dont think they used full power probably max flx (flex setting)
@@mach1shobhan seem you are knowledgeable about the topic, can you explain even A350's have a "drilling" sound at takeoff? I mention A350's as in this video it's hardly noticeable and very quiet. I recently flew on a 777-300 and it was very noticeable at takeoff till cruising altitude. My theory is that it's the compressor regulator that regulates cabin pressure is doing it's thing. Any thoughts?
That was so smooth and so beautiful ... just love the A350 ... what a marvel of engineering.
beautiful takeoff and capture
Excellent video clip of A350 take off out of Singapore
Smooth takeoff.
0:34 even with all the wind and background noise around, you can still Hear that other SIA B777 Takeoff! The GE90 is unbelievable 🔥
@@mustafashulqamy1844 I thought no one would pick it up besides me! :)
@Aviation380HD The Boeing 777 and GE90 are the best couple in aviation. The B777 is also the only single-deck aircraft with body-gear steering, besides the A380, B747, and C-5. Just goes to show how big it is!
@@mustafashulqamy1844 I completely agree. And that’s a little known fact, great general knowledge!
Just Love Airplanes Models.
SQ a great way to fly!
❤️❤️❤️ 🇸🇬
It sure is!
I love Airbus❤
The scoot 787 was my plane
What type of camera is used to film this video?
An iPhone 12 Pro, recorded on 4K60FPS but only available in 1080p on TH-cam
@@Aviation380HDwell iPhones is world best smartphone on video.. the quality and video is perfect
Must be nice to be able to go for vacation
go simi vacation 👺
amazing🎉🎉🎉🎉
Is this a full power take off?
Yes
@@konggg how they usually dont use full power for takeoff and that takeoff took kinda long i dont think they used full power probably max flx (flex setting)
definetely not, they rarely use TOGA in newer aircrafts, theyre so efficent they use high flex temp values most of the time.
@@mateuszzawada8988 your right
@@mach1shobhan seem you are knowledgeable about the topic, can you explain even A350's have a "drilling" sound at takeoff? I mention A350's as in this video it's hardly noticeable and very quiet. I recently flew on a 777-300 and it was very noticeable at takeoff till cruising altitude.
My theory is that it's the compressor regulator that regulates cabin pressure is doing it's thing.
Any thoughts?
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