Vertical takeoff of the Boeing 777X leaves crowd speechless
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- čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
- Get ready to be amazed as you watch the Boeing 777X perform a shocking, almost vertical takeoff during an airshow flying display at Farnborough 2022. This footage was captured from multiple angles, including 3 different cameras, giving you a complete view of the incredible moment. The powerful GE9X engines propel the aircraft upward, leaving onlookers speechless and in awe of the aircraft's capabilities. This video showcases the future of aviation technology and gives an in-depth look at the power and capabilities of the Boeing 777X. Don't miss your chance to witness the aircraft's jaw-dropping takeoff from every angle !
The Boeing 777X is the latest series of the long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jetliners in the Boeing 777 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The 777X features new GE9X engines, new composite wings with folding wingtips, greater cabin width and seating capacity, and technologies from the Boeing 787.
The General Electric GE9X is a high-bypass turbofan developed by GE Aviation exclusively for the Boeing 777X. It first ran on the ground in April 2016 and first flew on March 13, 2018; it powered the 777-9's maiden flight in early 2020.
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Impressive!! Great work with the 3 cameras ✈️✨
Thank you so much my friend !
@@topfelya you are welcome 😄
Ok. I'll keep that I mind. Thanks 😛
Wouldn't the tail portion of the aircraft hit the runway at such takeoff angles?
Is this part of a Porno film shoot?🎞
As a pilot for the last 97 years with over 89,000 flight hours, I can confirm this is a plane
How much fuel on it tho ?
That’s got to be running on fumes and no payload
@@jcastronaut 7
Rookie
@@redacted6580 I made you son
@@JohnDoe-ub9it Daddy? 🥹
As someone that's been speechless for 26 years, this is airplane.
Ahahahaha
that was all you could say after 26 years of silence?
no, this is Patrick
YA MUDDAH
As someone that's been airplane for 26 years, this is speechless.
As a chronically negative person for over 40 years, I have to say this was very uplifting.
LOL🤣
Lol.yup me too🙂
🤣🤣🤣
The standards for Vertical Take Off have really leveled out over the years.
😆
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😂
I’d like to see you do this lmao
LoL 😆 thank you!
As a jet engine for the last 13 years this is absolutely crazy
🤔😅😅💀💀
how does the air taste at FL330?
I didn't know jet engines could speak
i'm also considering becoming a jet engine for, minimally, and coincidentally, 13 years.
As a jet window for the last 13 years this is absolutely crazy
As a person scrolling down the comments section for 90 years this is absolutely breathtaking
As a person reading "as a person" comments for 37 years, I have to absolutely agree!
LMAO .
As a wright brothers, I can confirm that.
@@karankt8025 I'm a brother of the Wright brothers and I approve this message.
As the father of the Wright brothers, I couldn’t be prouder
As a molecule of air for the last 5,000 years, I can say this really blew me away.
Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The winds of the plane’s turbine blew me away back 5000 years b.c
Pilot left all his passengers on the side of the runway. No wonder it was able to lift so quickly.
2 people in the cockpit and minimum fuel.! And they leveled up bc it was loosing speed…!😂
as air for 30 years, this is absolutely breathtaking
As water for 3 years i can confirm
@@shinjisupasep1769 as fire for 5 sec- OWOWOW
I've recently gotten involved in a three-way situation. My partner hydrogen and I (an oxygen) have recently invited another hydrogen to join us. Needless to say, but things have been getting wet in the bedroom.
Anyway, even though I'm new to this sort of thing, I have to state that what Air is saying is false.
@@mutestingray its true, i was the covalent bond
This is the coolest thread on the internet.
As an airplane tire for the last 50 years this is nothing short of terrific!
As the tail of an airplane for ryan air I am abused constantly please send help
as a veteran cockpit window working for 70 years, i can say this is true
@@friedtoaster4059 np man you will have to suffer in this life cuz you will be born as a human in next life after so much suffering
As an airplane seat for more than 35 years, this is nothing short of a sweaty-ass situation
As the airplane toilet in this specific plane I had a lot of visitors after this stunt.
As a tray table for the last 77 years, this takeoff had me riveted to the back of my seat.
Very good !
😂😂😂ok A&P 😂good one
Nice one
As a person who's been sitting indoors for 37 years, this was outstanding.
As a reply that was bound to happen, you're ass-tounding!
As a year for 13 pilots, this was unforgettable
this one made me laugh the most.
😂🤣😂🤣😂 hilarious
Where'd you get the weed from?
would've been even better with "Twenty One Pilots"
Amazes me how much shear stress the engine mounts can take without ripping the engines clean off the airframe.
@Xarifa Zee it has a max takeoff weight of 759,000 lbs. it was designed to support that much weight. what the heck are you talking about it being empty for? like its not close to 1 million lbs of usable payload on that airframe (which, yes, the engine mounts are in fact very impressive to handle the 110,000 lbs of force EACH at full throttle) thats a LOT of force on those wings.
@Xarifa Zee amazing, you managed to completely misinterpret his point. You are quite the simpleton.
@Xarifa Zee You clearly have no clue what @MrPuddinJones try to explain to you.
Mechanical engineer in the room
They use super super glue and crack.
As a passenger who rode on the first airplane with the Wright Brothers, this is truly amazing!
How old are you mate ??? 🤣😂😅
@techerrocode9373 is a time traveler that’s why.
You're The Big Guy?
Santos Dummond made the first airplane, get your research right
I'm one of the Wright brothers. Yes, I remember you.
An airliner has so much thrust that it can vertical climb. truly remarkable
It doesn't but 777 has the highest thrust to weight ratio of an airliner but its not 1 or more, it's maybe a 40-50° pitch up, maybe 60°. Normal is 15 for until 1000 ft or so then 10-12. Fighter jets can have TWR of 1.2 or so, they can really climb vertically. And rockets of course. 1.5 is typical like Falcon 9 or many other. SPRINT missile had the highest. Mach 10 in 10 seconds. It began to glow red hot and had a heat shield on the nose cone. It was meant to carry a nuke and intercept an incoming barrage and blow them out of the sky. Cancelled one day after becoming operational. Check footage it's spectacular.
As a professional youtube watcher for 97 years who spotted the photographer shooting the opposite way of the plane, this is incredible.
Lol Fr I was looking for the comment
Yep
I was wondering too ! What he was doing ??? Very strange guy 😂
I saw that too and thinking, “oh maybe his taking pics of the crowds reaction” lol
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChristGod will smite you for posting this
As a professional photographer and videomaker with 10 years of experience, I can confirm this is one of the videos of all time
one of the replies of all time
I’m dead
Do we fill in the blanks? Adjective?
Wow I haven't heard this one before... Soooo creative
@@obnxsdonky9394 I've seen replies just like yours as well. I guess you aren't creative either lmao
This wasn't even planned.
The yoke simply got stuck due to Boings amazing craftsmanship and quality control.
Using the GE9X engine, the most powerful and biggest engine, great job GE
As a passenger seat for the last 69 years this is absolutely crazy
Unlike you this video has no padding.
Grossly underrated comment 😂
nice.
Smell you
Ah, a man of culture
As a brake pad on the left main gear for 217 years, this was simply stunning
Lmfaoooo
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Lol
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Wait until they perform vertical landing
Vertical deadfall 😂
To say I am impressed is a massive understatement. It was the most spectacular takeoff I have seen! I was practically laughing and crying at the same time!
as the 777X in the video, thank you for all your inspirational comments and kind words, i will be attempting a 90 degree double backflip ollie kick spin flip reverse next weekend!
Thank you for your service 😊
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100th comment like
As a sheet metal fixing for the past 77 years, I can confirm this was riveting.
lol
The only thing that could leave me even more speechless would be a verticle nose dive
As a tree trunk that fell a 1,000 years ago in the Hoh Rain Forest, I can state this plane's performance is indeed, Earth shattering.
As a gravity for the last 4.5 billion years,
I feel powerless.
Do you mean gravity of the earth?
No Gravity was invented in 1665 so you can’t be 4.5 billion years old.
@@kv4648 I know how old I am. Hahaha
Silly people are there. You are so ridiculous
Excellent video...sharp video, short time, to the point (true to the title), no BS. Bravo.
Glad you liked it ! Thank you so much for your feedback !
Salute to all the passengers inside surviving that roller coaster ride
I think there were no passengers on that flight
As someone that hasn't said " This is incredible " for 20 years - this is incredible ! Incredibly incredible in fact.Awesomely awesome.
As a human for 24 years , this is incredible
As a 737 MAX for 11 months, I can confirm that this vertical takeoff is just as incredible as my vertical landing.
The funniest ones having the least upvotes ... now +20% :3
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Bravo 👏🏼
Wait there just a second…
I've always loved this plane. When I was in high school I loved it because it was Boeing's first plane designed fully in CAD, and I was taking a CAD class which I thought was so cool. I've flown on it many times, and will never forget the sports car-like feeling of acceleration when the pilots opened up those GE GenX engines on the runway. The plane would press you into your seat. On one flight our captain informed us he was going to burn a little more fuel to make up for lost time on the ground, and get us there on time. That, plus a tailwind, was the fastest I'd gone in my life at speeds in the 600s (MPH), as reported within the cabin. What an amazing marvel of a machine.
As an Australian, for the last 28 years, I can confirm that he is flying upside down!
Even took off upside down.
You were a great tennis player Todd
@@runningkirkwa2934
I played Jimmy Connors my senior year in a singles match at Mascoutah Community High School in the spring of 1970, a few months before Todd was born.
*edit*: He unceremoniously, cleaned my clock.
As an unopened roll of toilet paper inside of this plane's lavatory, I can confirm that this is one hell of a lift off.
As a crowd for 57 minutes, this left us speechless. Glad the title wasn’t clickbait.
With no passengers and 50 gallons of fuel... Don't try to do this at home!!!!
They always do it at airshows
Seriously 😂
There must be some airbus fans here. It’s not our fault the A380 was canceled.
LOL And probably no seats or interior appointments.
@@aaaeee2862 Airbus' track record of safety s laughing at the corner 💀👀
As one of the original Wright Brothers, I can truly say this airplane is a work of art.
I'm a pigeon and I approve this message.
X777
😂😂😂
But, you're dead....
@@davelowets I reincarnated as a ChatGPT.
I’m glad the camera locations were clearly labeled in this video. Otherwise I wouldn’t have know what point of view I was looking at.
Thank you Bob for watching this video ! I'm happy that you like these 3 different camera views.
As a Boeing 777 plane , I can confirm this flight was very uplifting for me 🛫
As a pilot for the last 127 years (92 with RyanAir), this is amazing.
I’m dead 🤣🤣
@@rogelio3133 so are they 😭😭
Wdym Ryanair do this all the time
damn your pension fund must be more than half the GDP of new zealand at this point
As a pilot for more than 30 years, I'm really speechless. Amazing 😍
How do you know if there is a pilot in a bar?
@@ZiggyHockey05 how?
Nepal?
alep chie aee🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ZiggyHockey05 they’ll tell you.
As a truck driver for 2 months, I can truly say this plane went clean in the sky.
Fascinating!
Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching !
The 777 is my favorite. Flew one into Kilimanjaro once, where there is no jetway. You exit via boarding stairs. Walking on the tarmac next to those engines is really something…You can’t really grasp their scale until you’re standing right next to them.
Stop saying tarmac. Doesn't exit. Try apron, runway, or taxiway instead.
You flew INTO Kilimanjaro? 🤣
Massive size ! Once I was standing next to her engines , they are so huge .
@@vsucountryboy Because you know more than a pilot
@@vsucountryboy then what is the apron made of, pray tell? Play-Doh and glitter?
As a person who has seen countless takeoffs, this surely is one of them!
It was nice of Spirit to lend Boeing one of their pilots for this demo!
As a camera for 99 years, i can confirm that those are the most beautiful aeroplane wings i've ever captured.
It’s so cool seeing the full power output with no passengers or luggage. These turn into completely different beasts
Probably if they stripped the interior the damn thing could do a loop...
Don’t forget the fact they probably barely had any fuel in there
Rest in piece Richard Russell ✈️
With no passengers, luggage and minimal fuel it becomes a completely useless beasts though!😂
As a wing for 40 years this is amazing!
I am only a fuselage for the last 2 decades, but equally impressed here... Incredible!
When ppl can think for themselves, & decide to jump on the bandwagon instead, it's jus sad
Wish this was an option to be on a flight that would take off like this. I would Love it.
omg, that last camera view was INSANE!!
Thank you so much for watching
As a passenger air sickness bags for the last 9 weeks, this left me full of wonder... and stuff.
You into some freaky shit fr
LMAO 💀
As a tarmac for the last 112 years, this is groundbreaking
But, it didn't break any ground... 🤦🏻
@@davelowets let a tarmac dream
As someone who’s flown planes for 69 years, I can confirm this plane was indeed flying somewhere.
As someone who's been on a plane for 32 years that's the first take off I'll never forget.
Flying out of John Wayne airport (Orange County, California), our Southwest Airlines pilot informed us passengers that due to noise abatement laws we would be performing this exact type of takeoff.
Even informed, it was exciting though slightly nerve-wracking to experience it.
I flew out of there too...made a video of it! Very exciting takeoff!
I don’t like flying out of John Wayne for that exact reason. It freaks me out to go so vertical in the take off.
I was going to comment the same. It's so the Beverly Hills stars nearby aren't disturbed :)
Flying into that airport is the same deal sometimes. Depending on which landing, steep decline last minute. I used to live next door to it and our windows were double pan. I never heard a thing indoors.
The plane loses velocity during the steep part so the pilots will have to timely bring it back to near horizontal flight to speed back up, as is visible in the vidoes here; no doubt that type of takeoff can be automated, this plane most likely is equipped for that because it went just perfect.
As a cockpit window for the past 23 years, this is fantastic
I watched it with my headphones on. Very impressive sound during takeoff 😮
I'm glad to hear mate that you enjoyed the audio experience as well as the visuals! The sound of a plane's engines revving up during takeoff can be incredibly powerful and immersive, especially if you're listening with high-quality headphones or speakers. Many aviation enthusiasts appreciate the unique sounds of different types of aircraft engines and find them to be an integral part of the aviation experience. If you have any other questions or comments, feel free to ask!
A great piece of engineering and to put that plane in a steep climb without stalling attests to Boeing's prowess in aircraft design.
As a airframe for 20 years this is incredible
As a tank of kerosne for the last 45 years, this is explosively mind boggling.
As a CZcams viewer from Bangladesh, I am way too amazed at such take off and I refuse to believe it is a plane!!! 😎
This is the future of flying !
As an airplane who's personed for 90 years breath is thistaking.
As a runway strip for the past 97 years this video left me speechless
As someone speechless for 10000 feet, I can confirm I am now full of speech.
As a person reading the comments from the person who read the comments and was amazed at the list of earlier comments, I’m totally amazed !!
I've travelled on many types of planes, but this, above all, is without a doubt one of them.
As an air current going over wings, I can confirm this is powerful 🔥🔥
As a year for the past 57 pilots, I can breathtake this is confirming
You go girl! You make me smile!
I was at Boeing Mulkiteo (777 assembly), and saw an EgyptAir 777 pull the same maneuver. Next up was the third 787 making it's first flight. I didn't know it then, but several well known aviation photographers were in my immediate vicinity.
As a boarding pass for the last 7 days i can say this is amazing.
Im speechless when the plane says 'its boein time' before take off. Truly one of speechless moment of all time.
In order to express the climb rate more clearly, you have to zoom out.
As a bird for 15 years I am absolutely-
The crowd's *_speechless_* because of the noise from the GE9Xs
I use to work at philaadelphia airport for UPS & use to be scared to get on an airplane because UPS planes would do this to speed up the flight if they were running late.
*World's shortest runway.*
This pilot: no problem.
As an astronaut who has been to the moon twice, this is insane
Stunning video as always! Me and my friends enjoyed watching this and your previous videos! Keep inspiring others and persevering with your superb work, hope you enjoy the month as well as the holiday season! May your desired goals be accomplished hopefully before 2023! 👍👍😀
Thank you so much for your wishes !
As a Duralast 3/8in Drive 19mm Deep 6 Point Socket, I can confidently say this is a video.
As a CZcams comment reader for 10 years, this comment section regarding this takeoff (which, speaking also as a tail rudder for the last 57 years, is truly impressive) is a thing of beauty
As a vertical takeoff this is absolutely one of the 777X of all time.
As a baggage carousel for the last 26 years, I can confirm this is incredible
As a buffalo on Oregon Trail for 49 years who died of exhaustion, this was invigorating.
I have to say as an emergency exit door serving Boeing for 10 years, the breeze felt amazing as always
As a cockpit seatbelt tester for the past 69 years this is absolutely enthrilling
As an underwater improvisational break dancer.... I can say without hesitation that this is freshest vid evvverrrr!
As a no smoking on the aircraft sign since the 90s, this was lit.
As a comment for the past 20 years I can confirm this is absolutely astonishing and worth commenting about.
As a janitor at the airport for the last 77 years, this is stunning
As number 33-grease freshly lubricated the nose gear, I can confirm this is incredible take off. It took me off in the air
Better than the other model that does a vertical decent !!!!!!!
Stunning images mate, fantastic production, you nailed it!!
Thank you my friend ! This is my best upload this year.
@@topfelya Sure, a TOP one!!
Imagine being a passenger... very important to buckle your seat belt.
The take off speed is just amazing