Boeing 787: Near-vertical take-off - BBC News
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- Boeing has released footage of its new 787 Dreamliner plane rehearsing the flying display it will perform at the 2015 Paris Air Show which starts on Monday - including a near-vertical take-off.
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The reporter almost sounds disappointed he didn't do a full inside loop; this was still a crazy maneuver to pull off with an airliner of that size.
Some idiots say v takeoff is not a big deal. You obviously know nothing about the laws of physics or mechanical engineering. Supplying fuel to the jet engines at this maneuver in itself is a technological breakthrough
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#Boeing has released footage of its new 787 #Dreamliner plane rehearsing the flying display it will perform at the 2015 Paris Air Show which starts on Monday - including a near-vertical take-off.
Nisc morning good well. Nisc well beoutty leov color
Has the piolet got passengers on the plane .use the sick bag
I love the words and sentences used in the comments! Always great. 😁😂😃😆
Scary!
Does it help the passengers and what is the motivation for this method?
I'd be so scared if I was in that plane lol
Bettet take the highway, kiddo! Or a cruise. :P
Near vertical landings would be fun
Forest Krueger yea
737 max
@@brendonhalverson5178💀
it's like real life with the physics of a cheap flight simulator.. unreal. so cool
The ease at which it moves is amazing
Its wings are really efficient
thats a beauty of an aircraft, gotta say.
Nice! Very elegant looking plane!
With a Germanwings pilot handling it, that thing can take a near-vertical nosedive.
That take off was fantastic.
That's a beautiful flying machine.
Cool. I wonder if Vietnam Airlines knows they were doing that with their new plane. At least it has been well tested before delivery.
Earl Grey I'm pretty sure they know. They also posted the video on their Facebook page.
When your parents force you to be a pilot but you wanted to be an astronaut
Beautiful bird
WOW
Another spectacular Near Vertical Camera angel.
Max join the chat
That is amazing.
Be safe pilot
Amazing
Amazing. Gotta love technology and what we're able to achieve
Much tech very knowledge
stanley oleyte Many awesome
Wow.
Wish the Wright brothers would see this
@@DerHirnibro rip doge fr fr
Im proud of my country’s airline
amazing
Woo its amazing
Go to Boeing's CZcams channel if you want to see it in HD.
Why is there suddenly this thing that every airshow takeoff has to be called "near vertical"? They're not. Nowhere near. I've seen the in-cockpit video from the A350: it's 30 degrees noseup. No more than that. The dreamliner did maybe 40, if you really do the math it is evident even from the extremely spectacular rehearsal video published by Boeing themselves. The A380 probably did 30, too.
Godbless passengers
Looks like RR engines, lovely looking aircraft as many have said, but try doing that with it full of passengers, so weight a big factor too, but in saying that it is impressive all the same
ge engines
Wow that is amazing, I thought the engines would stall and drop from the air.
My husband builds these amazing planes.
I've flown with this plane on 02/07/15 with Ethiopian Airlines who were the first airliner in the world to receive this plane model. 😁
ANA was the first
What is the music? Pls😊😊
Thought it would stall taking off at that angle
They showed this like 3 years ago
Where did they shoot the movie from, drone?
sure why not
I think a helicopter but don’t quote me on that
And I though southwest had vertical takeoffs…
That's how I want to take off.
It's nowhere near vertical (as Dan Heather points out in a comment). The 2D background of a flat runway makes it hard to accurately judge the camera angle, and 30 degrees sounds much more realistic, so they're taking advantage of a camera illusion to impress us. If it were really near vertical, they would have released video of that to *really* impress us.
It still looks like a great plane, though.
Take off from John Wayne airport LOL
BBC are so out of touch. The pilot isn't attempting a loop the loop - it's not possible with the software. Just say vertical take off.
he said IT LOOKS LIKE he is attempting a loop the loop
Do the same with the plane filled with cargo and passengers (or equivalent weight), and then I'm *truly* impressed.
Already been achieved in a plane double the size also
At 0:15 I swear to god it looks like the plane has no tail
Just look a little closer...the leading edge of the vertical stabilizer blended in with the tire marks on the runway.....
2024 anyone?
No freaking way
landing gear stuck towards the end?
No
No passenger aircraft can perform a vertical or near vertical take off.
Well of course apart from literally all of them
Pretty weird angle of the camera but looks incredible regardless
Stareatme Yeah hard to tell what the angle really is, but doesn't seem terribly far off of 90 deg. With a full load of weight I guess you can't do that. Pretty cool anyway.
vonkruel I'm wondering how long it could do that without stalling
blazednlovinit Yeah, the pilot didn't maintain that for very long. Still impressive to see a big ass jet do that for even a few seconds before lowering the nose.
vonkruel its about 40 degrees nose up, all 787 airshow displays are like that. The camera angle is designed to make it look steeper
Jamenator1 Wow it looks like _at least_ 60 degrees, so the illusion works I guess.
Theo qiu :)
Got to have the guts
Woah, Vietnam airlines.
Vietnam Airlines Sải Cánh Vươn Cao
This is clearly advertising
WOW !!
its vietnam airlines
Probably a new plane that has not yet been handed over to the customer..? I'm not sure but I'm inclined to guess that it's a Boeing's own test pilot in there.
What if the airplane stall? >.
Mr Awesome This plane looks like it's very hard to stall so I don't think it would happen.
Hey! I'm in the bathroom!
be more impressive if it were from a standing still position .
or in reverse
Pull up game strong
Да пиздец, пассажирчики после такого полёта пешком ходить будут.
yeah vietnam airlines baby vietnam forever
WAIT I MET YOU BEFORE
#wittycomment
This is dangerous
Everything is dangerous
Vietnam:its just a chill🗿
u were not wrong😂
To be honest, it looks a lot like a simulation to me!
Dave Robbins
Well it's not.
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There's nothing groundbreaking about vertical takeoff. The maneuver requires zero lift but full thrust to support the aircraft weight only. It fails to show the awesome capabilities of dreamliner's wing design. So why the hell is this a news?
黑竜崎 most airlines in-fact can do this empty due to the dry weight thrust ratio tho not many airlines allow their pilots to do it so its a big deal....
this was a test fly for the upcoming air show that they will be doing this exact routine...
As you stated, it may require 0 lift, but it does depend fully on thrust, and the ability of the engines to create the massive amount it would take to propel something as heavy as a 787 vertically without allowing it to stall. If you do not find this impressive, then you're probably not fully comprehending the feat.
Viet Nam airline :))))))))
Great, another faster way to go vertically down too. Put up your tray tables indeed, and hold onto your breath! Whee! Let's get some crazy guy who shouldn't fly but no one can tell anyone that w/o being sued so he flies and kills hundreds on it asap!!
Communication Science What are you on about mate?
I wouldn't fly on this Airplane!
Fake CGI.
Shame on the BBC promoting yankee planes instead of the European Airbus.
Tf is fake cgi?