That was the most insane thing ever watching that monster leave the ground. It looked like a loaf of bread flying through the air when it was in the distance haha. Fab video!
Love seeing the Beluga. I am living in Hamburg and I hear and see it flying over my house after it started from Finkenwerder. Always makes me smile and wonder.
Beluga XL flies over my house nearly every day. Got the pleasure in watching it take off on Saturday from Hawaden when Airbus had their friends and families day. I am lucky I get to see the big dolphin.
I saw a beluga at the Kansas City airport in the early 2000’s. I am not sure why it was there, airport people I talked to said it stayed there a lot. I was amazed and obsessed to find out what this plane was. Thank you for letting me finally see her take off!
A friend of mine is on the Beluga now,, she was one of the best Commanders I have ever flown/worked with on the A300B4 freighter in a shitty part of the world,, a wonderful aviator, navigator communicator.. and a beautiful person...
Again a great show Jerry. For me Heathrow is nr.1 in Europe ( which it is anyway ). Always lots of traffic and action. Less breaks than in Frankfurt. But no 747's. I don't really like the new Air India livery. Looks odd. British Airways will always be a special airline for me because i made my first flight in my life. From Stuttgart to Berlin in a BAC Super 1-11 from BEA. I was 5 years old ( 30.12.1970 )...
Honestly, from a point in this channel / feed, I didnt know if Jerry and Gilly were running a "Kiddy Crèche" Thanks for bringing us this amazing spectacle, This is almost once in an aviation lifetime stuff. I was lucky enough to see Concorde take off from (usually) 27L or Right back in the day. I was security (perimiter) at Heathrow. Look forwards to more Big Jet TV. Name changed my profile in response to Gary Gary Gary. So funny..
They used to take the a380 wings down the river Dee on a massive barge from the Airbus factory in Broughton to somewhere on the north wales coast I think Mostyn but not sure,and that was a pretty cool thing to see chugging down the river..those wings where massive.
0:02 Jerry, the rear two Chinooks look like the US Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) MH47 Nightstalker Special-Ops chinooks which are currently working out of Mildenhall. They have a few extra bits and bobs for sneaky stuff and also air 2 air refueling capability, hence the probe at the nose.
If she's heading for TLS, I fly the route with BA a lot, and it normally follows the route of the A20 rather than the west coast. There's always half a dozen of the beasts on the tarmac when we get to Blagnac.
3:34 Fun fact. The structure you can see on the horizon just right-centre is the High-speed "Stealth" rollercoaster in Thorpe Park Resort, 6.3 miles away. It's 205 feet high.
@@clintonbrown8037 I think you're right, mate! I was basing it on what I could see on streetview. Now that I've looked at Thorpe Park website, it looks more like Hyperia than Stealth. Good spot!
Over the past month, I’ve discovered that I now have a strange and unexplained obsession with planes. I’ve always liked cars, specifically Volvos which started a love of trucks and also construction equipment since Volvo make those too. Volvo doesn’t make planes though, so I’m not sure why I like them.
On the A220 PW1500G engines: the ‘howl’ comes from the combustor and not the fan blades. We call it a combustor tone or whale tone. It’s my favorite sound - very unique to this engine.
I noticed you became speachless when the stunning Queen of the Skies Korean Air 747-800 landed, BA should have bought this plane ,777s are great but have no Glam upper decks and the safe feeling of a 4 engine plane
How do I get a meembership? It must be said though this channel is by far the biggest cause of missed deadlines in my studio (designing liveries and interiors for these jets ironically) because I thought I could just have it playing in the background with the occasional glance over at the interesting stuff, but every time I hear an engine spooling it gets my full focus and attention - every single one, just like every jet that passes overhead has me looking up I can't bring myself to ignoring any of these departures or arrivals so absolutely zero work is getting done :(
We visit Toulouse often and see them there too, in fact we were there just yesterday. This was a special occasion as the Beluga has never visited Heathrow before.
Bulgey beluga was grinning more than ever when he reappeared from behind the bicycle sheds. The workmen had been fumbling with his cargo hatch for hours before he finally delivered his load, so no wonder he was looking pleased with himself. He taxied to the runway, spooled up his engines and sped off down the tarmac. He was feeling a lot lighter since he'd unloaded, and he as sprang nimbly into the sky, he looked more unlikely than ever. Bye-bye! Bye-bye beluga. Please come and see us again soon! All the children waved and shouted as bulgey tucked away his undercarriage, banked into the setting sun, and quickly climbed into the dusky sky. He had really enjoyed his day at Heathrow, and had many happy memories of all the new friends he'd made. Ooh-la-la! he chortled in his funny French accent, and he didn't stop grinning to himself all the way back to Toulouse. A freakish oddity of aviation, living his freakiest life and loving it!
@@melódic_breeze_VIIIV the GE9X reached 134,000 in tests, but on the 777X the engine power will be limited to 110,000lbs. So the GE90 will still be the most powerful engine in operation
That was the most insane thing ever watching that monster leave the ground. It looked like a loaf of bread flying through the air when it was in the distance haha. Fab video!
That was a Goosebump moment as the Beluga started speeding down the Runway for take off
"Loaf of Bread" Is the Best Analogy I have heard for the Beluga!! !! Perfect!!
hahaha 👍
Lmfao!!!!
Ok, but honestly?! That is the cutest plane I’ve ever seen. Adorable
2:54:25 Beluga XL pushback
3:28:15 Beluga XL taxi to runway for departure
3:32:05 Beluga XL departure
0:09:35 Egypt Air B777-300ER departure
0:22:25 Air Canada B777-300ER departure
0:30:20 Delta B767-400ER departure
0:35:20 United B767-300ER departure
0:36:30 Qatar B777-300ER departure
0:54:10 Saudia B777-300ER departure
0:56:40 El Al B787-9 departure
1:06:15 Delta A330-900neo departure
1:16:20 Kuwait B777-300ER departure
1:34:50 Emirates A380 departure
1:37:00 Cathay Pacific A350-900 departure
1:44:10 Turkish Airlines B777-300ER departure
2:02:25 Royal Jordanian B787-8 departure
2:03:10 Air India A350-900 departure
2:12:30 British Airways A380 departure
2:20:50 United B767-300ER departure
2:26:35 Egypt Air A320neo departure
2:27:40 Delta A330-900neo departure
2:28:45 Finnair A350-900 departure
2:48:40 Royal Air Maroc B787-9 departure
3:17:15 Turkish Airlines B777-300ER departure
3:22:10 Iberia A350-900 departure
3:38:00 British Airways A320neo moon shot (no sound)
Thank you
Love seeing the Beluga. I am living in Hamburg and I hear and see it flying over my house after it started from Finkenwerder. Always makes me smile and wonder.
Great fun watching this, and very addictive!
Beluga XL flies over my house nearly every day. Got the pleasure in watching it take off on Saturday from Hawaden when Airbus had their friends and families day. I am lucky I get to see the big dolphin.
You're very lucky! You do know the beluga is named after a whale right?
I saw a beluga at the Kansas City airport in the early 2000’s. I am not sure why it was there, airport people I talked to said it stayed there a lot. I was amazed and obsessed to find out what this plane was. Thank you for letting me finally see her take off!
The Beluga XL is massive, but as graceful as any plane ✈️ in the sky.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video👍👍👍
A friend of mine is on the Beluga now,, she was one of the best Commanders I have ever flown/worked with on the A300B4 freighter in a shitty part of the world,, a wonderful aviator, navigator communicator.. and a beautiful person...
Thank you!!!! Awesome
Thank you, Jerry and Gilly. True dedication on your part to bring this for us. You are the best!
Have always been fasinated with the Beluga
Great show Jerry and Gilly caught the arrival before work and watching the departure after work. All the best from Little Rock Arkansas, USA
That was absolutely insane watching that beast lift off! From a distance, it looked like a flying loaf of bread-so wild haha. Awesome video!.
Love me some Aer Lingus☘☘☘☘☘
Again a great show Jerry. For me Heathrow is nr.1 in Europe ( which it is anyway ). Always lots of traffic and action. Less breaks than in Frankfurt. But no 747's. I don't really like the new Air India livery. Looks odd. British Airways will always be a special airline for me because i made my first flight in my life. From Stuttgart to Berlin in a BAC Super 1-11 from BEA. I was 5 years old ( 30.12.1970 )...
Have a great evening, Thanks Doc
Love watching your videos and these two Beluga specials were something else. 😎
Beluga she his beautiful 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Honestly, from a point in this channel / feed, I didnt know if Jerry and Gilly were running a "Kiddy Crèche" Thanks for bringing us this amazing spectacle, This is almost once in an aviation lifetime stuff. I was lucky enough to see Concorde take off from (usually) 27L or Right back in the day. I was security (perimiter) at Heathrow. Look forwards to more Big Jet TV. Name changed my profile in response to Gary Gary Gary. So funny..
Thank you so much Mr Jerry for always giving us a great show with these awesome jets. And this is one of the best. I love it big time. 👍🏿
Oh a gifted today nice
Great streams today @BIGJETTV. Thank you for all the content and hard work
Jerry it was awesome seeing the beluga thanks 😮
An aircraft for everyone to love ❤
Fantastic Video 👍👍
Amazing to see the beluga at heathrow thanks gilly and jerry see you everyone on wednesday
Wow fabulous, really enjoyed that, love the Beluga, thankyou both so much 🌈🥰
Many thanks to Big Jet TV Jerry and Jilly for this amazing footage from London Heathrow today.
They used to take the a380 wings down the river Dee on a massive barge from the Airbus factory in Broughton to somewhere on the north wales coast I think Mostyn but not sure,and that was a pretty cool thing to see chugging down the river..those wings where massive.
@@maxwellthompson3212 farnbourough?
Have to say, despite wanting to fiddle with the camera settings just before it rolled out, that sunset left hand turn shot was very good.
Unbelievable this Airbus Beluga XL
You can imagine the conversation between that crew there, that crew there and that crew there 😂😂😂
0:02 Jerry, the rear two Chinooks look like the US Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) MH47 Nightstalker Special-Ops chinooks which are currently working out of Mildenhall. They have a few extra bits and bobs for sneaky stuff and also air 2 air refueling capability, hence the probe at the nose.
I've got to get a model of this ... and a big one...at least 1:200 🤩🤩
If she's heading for TLS, I fly the route with BA a lot, and it normally follows the route of the A20 rather than the west coast. There's always half a dozen of the beasts on the tarmac when we get to Blagnac.
3:34 Fun fact. The structure you can see on the horizon just right-centre is the High-speed "Stealth" rollercoaster in Thorpe Park Resort, 6.3 miles away. It's 205 feet high.
I think that's the Hyperia
Roller coaster
@@clintonbrown8037 I think you're right, mate! I was basing it on what I could see on streetview. Now that I've looked at Thorpe Park website, it looks more like Hyperia than Stealth. Good spot!
Over the past month, I’ve discovered that I now have a strange and unexplained obsession with planes. I’ve always liked cars, specifically Volvos which started a love of trucks and also construction equipment since Volvo make those too. Volvo doesn’t make planes though, so I’m not sure why I like them.
On the A220 PW1500G engines: the ‘howl’ comes from the combustor and not the fan blades. We call it a combustor tone or whale tone. It’s my favorite sound - very unique to this engine.
I want to hug it it...........
💙💙💙
Morning !!!!
Best place to park up and watch planes without getting moved on ?
Don’t mind paying for car park
💙💙💙💙💙💙💯
bye bye Airbus beluga ❤😊
I saw a video about plane manufacture and they mentioned that maybe by 2030 if things go right . The 747 is used for cargo . No pax.
I noticed you became speachless when the stunning Queen of the Skies Korean Air 747-800 landed, BA should have bought this plane ,777s are great but have no Glam upper decks and the safe feeling of a 4 engine plane
I´m lucky I live in Madrid and see the Beluga quite often.
I think the Howl of the fan blades is eerie.
Hi from Bangkok just having mid day snack
Flys to our house in Wirral then turns towards broughton most days and get a great view never gets old
I see that thing take off every week as I work there 👌
How do I get a meembership? It must be said though this channel is by far the biggest cause of missed deadlines in my studio (designing liveries and interiors for these jets ironically) because I thought I could just have it playing in the background with the occasional glance over at the interesting stuff, but every time I hear an engine spooling it gets my full focus and attention - every single one, just like every jet that passes overhead has me looking up I can't bring myself to ignoring any of these departures or arrivals so absolutely zero work is getting done :(
That’s hilarious 🤣
Why not have a day out at Hawarden? You see a few there....
We visit Toulouse often and see them there too, in fact we were there just yesterday. This was a special occasion as the Beluga has never visited Heathrow before.
0:19 I was over at South Bermondsey station when they flew over, doing a vlog for another channel, was absolutely mega seeing them fly over
To big jet tv Jerry Dyer and Gilly good video to day have a good video holiday see you when you get back from your number one fan Peter 👍✋️❤️🏆✈️
To big jet tv Jerry Dyer and Gilly thank you for your message from your number one fan Peter ✋️👍❤️🏆✈️
i think its the Special Ops Chinooks,over here at Mildenhall.?.
You can just make out the extended air refuel probe.160th SOAR.
I have never seen caviar taking off like that before
'Ello from Michigan
What are the crosswind limitations on that thing
Do you know what was being delivered?
A horizontal stabilizer for a British Airways A350
Only two engines?
it's an A330
8.15pm 9.9.24 2 XL Belugas heading into Toulouse
Does she fly daily in and out of LHR if so what are her ETD pls ?
Hamburg and Toulouse, pretty much.
That’s exactly what I wanted to ask.
I wonder if emirates ever full these A380 on each journey?
Beluga was so nice, I didn't see it.
Bulgey beluga was grinning more than ever when he reappeared from behind the bicycle sheds. The workmen had been fumbling with his cargo hatch for hours before he finally delivered his load, so no wonder he was looking pleased with himself. He taxied to the runway, spooled up his engines and sped off down the tarmac. He was feeling a lot lighter since he'd unloaded, and he as sprang nimbly into the sky, he looked more unlikely than ever. Bye-bye! Bye-bye beluga. Please come and see us again soon! All the children waved and shouted as bulgey tucked away his undercarriage, banked into the setting sun, and quickly climbed into the dusky sky. He had really enjoyed his day at Heathrow, and had many happy memories of all the new friends he'd made. Ooh-la-la! he chortled in his funny French accent, and he didn't stop grinning to himself all the way back to Toulouse. A freakish oddity of aviation, living his freakiest life and loving it!
Aw they are coming to see her off.
Imagine an A380 Beluga.
airbus A380
Einglish or spainish
That’s a huge f plane
I guess they are feeding the whale now. Lol
I personally prefer the GE90-115B which is on the 777-300ER, still the single most powerful plane engine ever made with 115,000lbs of thrust, bonkers
I will correct that to the GE9X which has 134,000lbs of thrust
@@melódic_breeze_VIIIV the GE9X reached 134,000 in tests, but on the 777X the engine power will be limited to 110,000lbs. So the GE90 will still be the most powerful engine in operation
Beluga is a little bit More ugly than the 380. But very rare at European Megahubs like London, Paris or Frankfurt.
How boring
I saw her take off on Sat in Saltney, Wales