Pyongyang to Samjiyon on an Ilyushin IL-18

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2012
  • Flying with Air Koryo

Komentáře • 62

  • @ITmage
    @ITmage Před 9 lety +21

    I must say this IL18 looks very well maintained for its age, i am very suprised.

  • @Vovantro
    @Vovantro Před 7 lety +13

    Самолёт моего детства! :'( Спасибо за возвращение меня туда, пусть ненадолго. ^^

  • @jackyclaiborne2142
    @jackyclaiborne2142 Před 5 lety +9

    It's funny how the 60 cycle flicker of the TV or computer screen creates optical illusions of the props going slow or backwards. I love turboprop airliners. When I lived in Ithaca NY, I flew back and forth between Charlotte NC and Ithaca, and flew out of Ithaca to NY LaGuardia, Philly, and Pitsburgh, on various regional turboprop airliners with US Airways Express. The aircraft included the Beechcraft 1900, Jetstream 31, Shorts 360, and my favorite of all of those, the DeHaviland Dash 8. I love watching and listening to the engines fire up. I love the sound that the props make. As the propeller starts to rotate, and gain speed, you hear the whine of the jet engine. When it reaches full idle speed, and the prop blades become virtually invisible, the "BOX FAN" sound is added to the whine of the jet engine. In takeoff, when the props are rotated at 1,500 RPM, they make the "BUMBLEBEE" sound, and it's like a big surge of power.
    It's my understanding that the majority of the public is not aware that the turboprop engine is a jet engine with a propeller attatched. They think it's a turbocharged piston driven propeller engine, like those of the old Dougless DC-7 airliner. But if you listen to it when it fires up, you can hear the whine of the jet engine. If you're outside the aircraft, you can smell the jet exhaust.

    • @kona702
      @kona702 Před rokem

      Ahh the old UsAir Express flights out of philly. I've taken several of them

    • @markvolpe2305
      @markvolpe2305 Před rokem

      I flew on a Dash 8 (same route from newark to buffalo) a month after the flight 3407 crash.

  • @nerole4638
    @nerole4638 Před 7 lety +11

    Those engines are running like a top.

  • @sabo2706
    @sabo2706 Před 9 lety +7

    Old, loud, but seems to be in excellent shape! Great video!

  • @LordSandwichII
    @LordSandwichII Před 8 lety +5

    I must say I love your username! Very clever! :D

  • @mikoaryayenijad
    @mikoaryayenijad Před 8 lety +4

    Nice video I prefer this lovely aircraft

  • @BadenCityFire
    @BadenCityFire Před 9 lety +10

    I flew with them once in my lifetime and I can say that the aircraft are old, very old but in a perfect shape ! everything is very very clean and looks new ! much better than european Ryanair do ! I was flying with the IL-18 too and she looked like brand new ! they keep a very eye of their machines and they know how to fly them !

    • @opticalilyushin
      @opticalilyushin  Před 9 lety +4

      Well said! :) The entire Air Koryo fleet is in amazingly good condition, just like the Iran Air 747SP actually..these guys could easily put some of the European airlines to shame!

    • @BadenCityFire
      @BadenCityFire Před 9 lety +1

      yes they can !

    • @WarhammerWings
      @WarhammerWings Před 8 lety +2

      +opticalilyushin True that, take Ryanair for example!!! I mean, who wouldn't want to fly on the classics!!! I adore these sorts of planes!

    • @Sp3llw0rk
      @Sp3llw0rk Před 8 lety +2

      +BadenCityFire You don't really feel safer on a North Korean IL-18 than on a European Boeing 737? :D

    • @paulkowalski9744
      @paulkowalski9744 Před 8 lety

      +LevelD1985 American*

  • @jackyclaiborne2142
    @jackyclaiborne2142 Před 5 lety +3

    Many say that driving a vehicle with a manual transmission is "Real Driving"! I say that flying in a propeller driven airliner is "Real Flying"! The word "Turboprop" actually refers to the fact that it's a turbine powered engine, and not an old fashioned piston driven propeller engine. What it really is, is a jet engine with a propeller attached. That fact is noticeable if you listen to these engines when they fire up. The propeller supplies most of the driving power for the airplane, while the jet exhaust adds only a slight extra power, about a ten percent thrust. Another name for these engines is "Gas Turbine" engine.

  • @patnorton3388
    @patnorton3388 Před 7 lety

    nice point of view

  • @robertfairburn9979
    @robertfairburn9979 Před 4 lety +4

    These aircraft must of been built well considering how long they have been in service

  • @koba1980
    @koba1980 Před 7 lety +2

    Air Koryo...oh, my God..!

  • @AhmadDanHamidu
    @AhmadDanHamidu Před rokem

    If reverse thrust (beta mode?) was applied after touchdown, then I never noticed the propeller blade pitch do any reversals despite the convenience of the stroboscopic effect in the footage which makes it easy to see blade pitch angle. By the way, at startup, the blades also never appeared to be feathered as the engines were being cranked up to start. Is this how the Russian aircraft makers do their thing?

  • @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea
    @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea Před 10 měsíci +1

    Soviet Era Power 💥💥💥💥

  • @carlerickson74
    @carlerickson74 Před rokem

    Now that’s one BadAss plane! Lol💪 Old school baby!

  • @user-yl9ty7cb1d
    @user-yl9ty7cb1d Před 5 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marcinxxx3303
    @marcinxxx3303 Před 9 lety +1

    Nice strobe effects. Hope you didn't touch the propellers? So you can hold your camera for the next videos ;-)

  • @derekwall200
    @derekwall200 Před 9 lety +1

    they look like turboshaft engines

  • @ivan5595
    @ivan5595 Před rokem

    Turboprops sound nice

  • @scottmoseley5122
    @scottmoseley5122 Před 7 lety +2

    Title is misleading: Should be IL18 two left engines with props turning.

  • @cornknight
    @cornknight Před 7 lety +1

    I'm wondering where they get spare parts? Last Il-18 was build in 1978.

    • @simonwong5920
      @simonwong5920 Před 7 lety +1

      Oleg Zaidullin they break up other IL18 's for parts.

  • @LovelaceCamilo
    @LovelaceCamilo Před 4 lety

    Ho wpu How did you?

  • @feriferdian7571
    @feriferdian7571 Před 5 lety +1

    Pesawat. Apa. Ka. Ini?

  • @jelenatopalovic8948
    @jelenatopalovic8948 Před rokem

    I see in Belgrade on 1000 m il 18 it too loud and sound alarm on car

  • @opticalilyushin
    @opticalilyushin  Před 11 lety

    4A i think

  • @sarahlilly1745
    @sarahlilly1745 Před 9 lety +2

    How in the world did go to PYONGYANG without getting KILLED.

    • @opticalilyushin
      @opticalilyushin  Před 9 lety +5

      North Korea is safer than many other countries for a tourist to go to. So long as you don't make any critical comments about politics there, all will be well..but that rule goes when visiting any country :)

    • @ITmage
      @ITmage Před 9 lety +4

      Sarah Lilly Chances of you being killed in North Korea is 0, literally.

    • @bboucharde
      @bboucharde Před 7 lety

      Sarah, Approximately 100,000 tourists visit North Korea every year, about 5,000 from the West and 95,000 from China. If you don't spout political criticism or start preaching in public, your chances of being hurt are nearly zero.
      Now, I love the USA, but I want you to visit the following places at night, by yourself, and report back to me:
      Compton, East Saint Louis, Fresno, San Bernardino, South Stockton, Camden, South Chicago, East LA, East Cleveland, central Dayton, and the Nickel Ward of Houston. Stroll around by yourself and chat with the locals.......

    • @ryanleclaire3948
      @ryanleclaire3948 Před rokem

      Western propaganda had you thinking North Korea was some dangerous dystopic nightmare. America is far, far more dangerous to vacation to lmaoo

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker Před 2 měsíci

      @@ITmageboy, this comment didn't age well did it

  • @bobjohn9020
    @bobjohn9020 Před 9 lety

    OMG The Migs! you are going t get arrested for finding those

    • @ITmage
      @ITmage Před 9 lety +1

      coaster3002(lolfunnycp) 12:06

    • @tomeksikora4013
      @tomeksikora4013 Před 9 lety

      Its an airline that is owned by the military

  • @vladimirassalukas6726
    @vladimirassalukas6726 Před 7 lety

    there is no reverse thrust ? or?

    • @inncogneato6341
      @inncogneato6341 Před rokem

      I think the propellers reverse their pitch to thrust backward, just as they have ‘neutral’ position to stand still.

  • @user-ur8jy8ir7z
    @user-ur8jy8ir7z Před 5 lety +2

    Good plane, but oldy.🇷🇺

  • @vile1698
    @vile1698 Před 4 lety

    COMPUTERS

  • @TheRealDorran
    @TheRealDorran Před rokem

    4:36

  • @CallsignSimba
    @CallsignSimba Před 10 lety

    How'd you get to Pyongyang?

  • @newalm
    @newalm Před 7 lety +1

    Who in the hell would want to visit North Korea?

    • @cornknight
      @cornknight Před 7 lety +7

      It is a chance to see how Soviet Union looked like sixty years ago.

    • @duckduck3253
      @duckduck3253 Před 6 lety +4

      Who in the hell would visit Europe and specially Germany ?

  • @MickB235
    @MickB235 Před 9 lety +1

    what is it with russian aircraft and requiring 10000 feet of runway just to moderately achieve takeoff speed ? are they inherently designed with the performance of a wet sponge at all times? seems like it to me

    • @torehaaland6921
      @torehaaland6921 Před 5 lety

      Neil _H thanks for this info, I didn't know. Learnt something new today :))

  • @jyssss
    @jyssss Před 3 lety

    남한사람 나와라 오버 ㅋㅋ

  • @feriferdian7571
    @feriferdian7571 Před 5 lety

    Jelek. Pesawat. . Garuda. Boleh. Lebih. Bagus