That USAir Boeing 757-200 looks sharp and that United Boeing 737-200 at the beginning taxing for a loud take-off and then that airplane zooms upward like a rocket.
When I was about eleven and I flew to San Francisco with my mom for the first time back in the summer of 1994. We visited her best friend from college and my uncle (her brother) and it was fun trip for the two of us.
20:02 is n619ua The 767-200 at 24:43 is illegible but most likely isn't n612ua as when this was recorded, it was still in the tulip livery as opposed to the battleship grey livery. If you have seen any pre 9/11 footage of n612ua though I'd love to know about it, it's currently the only one out of the four planes used in the attacks that has no known pre 9/11 footage of it.
Hi sorry im so late to this party. I miss these old days of plane watching at SFO. I love seeing 6 L1011s in the opening shots.
There was truly nothing like those DC-10s and still isn’t today: Cant tell you how much I miss these days.
That USAir Boeing 757-200 looks sharp and that United Boeing 737-200 at the beginning taxing for a loud take-off and then that airplane zooms upward like a rocket.
When I was about eleven and I flew to San Francisco with my mom for the first time back in the summer of 1994. We visited her best friend from college and my uncle (her brother) and it was fun trip for the two of us.
Thanks for calling out those registrations back then :)
Hard to make out the registration on that 767-200, but it looks like N612UA?
20:02 is n619ua
The 767-200 at 24:43 is illegible but most likely isn't n612ua as when this was recorded, it was still in the tulip livery as opposed to the battleship grey livery.
If you have seen any pre 9/11 footage of n612ua though I'd love to know about it, it's currently the only one out of the four planes used in the attacks that has no known pre 9/11 footage of it.
i like the old 727-200' 737-200's and 300's of united I have them on my flightsimulator x
whats going on with on/off sound quality?
@@stephennichols7348 like LAX at some spots back in the day maybe there was a nearby rotating radar dish that screwed with the original VHS recording