FLYING THE CONCORDE TO THE EDGE OF SPACE (SUPERSONIC PASSNGER JET)
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You really have to admire Trevor’s commitment to this series… going out and actually researching facts about the aircraft he’s showcasing for the episode. It’s commendable.
Legit... he could just fly it and land it cool. But with the facts and knowledge that he explains.. literally makes this video a lesson. Honestly I was not aware of the facts and information that he explains... Exactly why I subscribed and keep watching.
Also these mods are expensive this one is $40
@@rearxnz5034 I know....but in his position I'm sure he will make 40 bucks of this video...so def worth the fee. Plus these mods and what they design and make ....literally is insane.... I'm new with mods.... I have snow runner for pc and finally able to get mods and slowly understanding.... but the level of respect I have for the quality of some...and with snow runner I'm getting free ones...... hats off to mods getting 40 for this plane...tbh I completely understand and as a noob. I'd pay 40 after what I witnessed from thus video
Crazy , every time he starts new series about different game he always got knowledge to share
i think he just researches these because he likes them, and i cant blame him, these are really cool
One of the coolest things about the Concorde flying from Europe to North America was that it would "arrive" before it left time-wise. The plane flew faster than the Earth rotates.
That is insane
Does earth rotate?
@@OrkoSukisukiare you stupid?😂😂
@@OrkoSukisuki nope it’s completely stationary
What
Amazing video. So my uncle used to work for Air France for the longest time. He was one of the designers of the Concorde. Used to work joint with the UK and frequently fly back and forth. My dad got to go on it with my uncle and said leg room was non existent. Amazing plane.
Interesting!
Thx
That’s cool
Its weard hat the nose is the flaps
i also have / had a family member (great uncle i think) who worked on concorde. would have loved to meet him and ask him about the avionics inside of concorde.
Actually, Concorde is the safest planes in the world.
31 years of service and only one fatal crash, literally not caused by the plane itself.
What got it decommissioned was noise complaints and the amount of fuel it burnt at subsonic speeds. At supersonic speeds it was extremely efficient. It was just too expensive to taxi and fly over terrain after noise restrictions were put in effect.
So it was a dirty plane?
Trevor ignoring the overspeed alarm like a pro!
YEP! I was yelling at the screen..lol. Airspeed buddy! Slow it down..lol
@@brianhaase9965 everybody gangsta till you get overspeed on a concorde and you see earth behind you
Next minute, the plane explodes into a ball of flames... Speed warning... lol...
Trev: I'm just gonna go outside and pretend like my problems are gone
Passengers: Were all gonna die
Turn the reheats off......l
I remember flying the Concorde to England in the 1990s. First taking off I felt immense pressure but 15 minutes through the skies I felt better afterwards. This is a cool video.
You gotta do a spitfire dude. Spitfire, flying through big cities, under bridges, landing at St. Mart’s - all of it❤️🔥
Maybe
Super Marine Spitfire... the most majestic and utterly monstrous sounding prop plane to ever exist. The sound produced by that Rolls Royce Super Merlin engine when going full throttle is just orgasmic. The Spitfires fitted with the Griffon 61 engines even more so.
@@anemoia2661 ww2 planes are the best
How does the Mustang or Spitfire in MSFS compare to the DCS World versions, with regard to physics, control and aircraft detail? The Mustang was the first aircraft I bought in DCS and it’s phenomenal. Such a difficult bird to learn to land though.
@@AdamsBrew78 Dcs better with the military aircraft
can we appreciate how hard trev grinds these flight sim vids. I bought the f22 in flight sim today and it is soo sick
What’s your rig if you don’t mind telling me? CPU you and ram is enough
GPU*
@@danielnands3779 i played it with a 1650 16 gb ram laptop got 38-58 fps if was definitely playable on mostly high grade graphics but not ultra or whatever i just put the shadows down to medium i think but something more powerful than 1650 would probably work better
Bought an f-35 2 days ago
Please tell me you bought the top Mach. The other one is a Cessna 152 with a f22 body
I was lucky enough to fly on the concord when I was a kid! Super lucky that my dad was a big aviation buff so every year growing up he took us to the Oshkosh Air Show in Wisconsin which at the time was one of the biggest in the world. Loved it so much! The concord made an appearance a few years if I remember right, but one year my Dad wanted to splurge so for $500 a person we got to take a 45 min ride (ok full transparency, I was young so I don’t remember exactly but it was either 30 45 or 60min round trip ride). We took off from the air show and did a circle up into Canada and break the sound barrier over the Great Lakes! You don’t notice anything while onboard other than the tvs in the cabin display the airspeed and the captain came over the speaker informing us that we were faster the the speed of sound. Pretty awesome!
You are so lucky
Not even the richest people will ever be able to do that
@@gagelink2457 not anymore, the Concordes actually went around and did things like this very often. The worlds richest today take trips INTO space.
The wingspan and design always has reminded me of the space shuttle.
i love how tmartn gives you all the facts about the airplanes and places he flys by, keep it up tmart, we love u.
Trevor:*leaves cockpit for 1 second*
Concorde: so you have chosen death
This is definitely one of the most iconic aircraft of the 20th century. It's delta wing took over 6 months of wind tunnel testing to perfect. An ingenious triangular shape that allows Concorde to fly beyond Mach 2, but also slow enough to fly into existing airports. Afterburning turbojets were sourced from a Cold War Era bomber, but there were re-engineered with an innovative intake system that allows for cruise at supersonic speed for longer than any other aircraft in history. With a streamlined airframe, Concorde's sleek nose obscured the pilot's view. The solution was a nose cone that lowered to provide better visibility during taxiing, takeoff, and landing. Even though Concorde was an economical failure, it was a engineering success. Such a beautiful plane.
I remember seeing a Concorde behind our Singapore Airlines flight through New York in 1998. I still remember how excited everyone was during the pilot's announcements,. I really miss seeing the Concorde.
2nd - Can we just appreciate Trevor’s jacket 😂
His name in Trevor lol
@@niajae7 sorry lol I am tired 😂 don’t worry I have been watching him for years 😅
Banging ini
@@niajae7 np
@@masonwilliams846 ur mom
Trevor's becoming a plane dude :) aircraft are absolutely magnificent pieces of machinery.
I love it! I think he's even getting sentimental about some of these planes
They really are, I absolutely loved going go sinsheim in Germany and actually walking inside a real Concorde and other planes and cars it was a really awesome day
There's a Concorde aircraft in Heathrow airport in England that's fully intact.
Brilliant video I first saw Concorde landing it was either Heathrow or Gatwick airport :)
There’s many Concordes that are still fully intact there is one in Bristol and one in the smithsonium in America if I’m correct
You can your tour a real intact BA concorde in Manchester visitor park, filled with tourists
Someone should purchase it and use it again...Even if it's for limited service...
It's just not right to ground such a beautiful machine...
I’m British but when I went on holiday to Germany in sinsheim technology museum I went inside a real Concorde and other planes and cars it was a really awesome experience
I actually flew on the 5th to last flight of the plane. It was insane what the earth and space looked like from our cruising altitude of 57,000 ft mach 2! It truly was a sight!
Cap
At 20:58, they are working on a Supersonic Overture currently at the moment. It can reach up to Mach 1.7, a little under the speed of the Concorde. They hope to conduct their first flight by 2026, and go into service in 2029.
Me and my grandma watched this video. My grandpa which is now deceased flew on the Concorde in the early 90s from New York to London. Trevor another amazing job on this series!
As a frenchman this plane really talks to me even if i never saw it fly and seeing CDG in one of your episode actually made me really happy because of the number of Times i got there so thank you 👍
I was fortunate enough to see one Concorde undergoing maintenance in the British Airways hanger at Heathrow Airport back in October 1999. Have also been inside the test Concorde at RAF Duxford, which was very cool. Plymouth is my home town too, so nice shoutout there. Really impressed by your knowledge Trev. Well done sir.
13:08 That moment when you hear the alarms go off and pure terror sets in and you do NOT want history to repeat itself, so you scramble to try and figure out what went wrong...
That was excellent!!
A Concorde video will always get loads of views. That tech from the 60s/70s was unreal that ran till the 2000s. What a beautiful aircraft. When it went over London people would look up at this machine. Cool vid!
the piece of "schrapnel" was in fact a small engine part in titanium which fell off of an airliner taxiing a few minutes ahead of concorde. this explains why nobody could pick it up.
it was a dc10 that dropped the debris...totally preventable...the plane was in disrepair...
@Marik the Wolf 1475 correct. and was anybody from that airline held accountable ? No they weren't. .
Well done for making it across the Atlantic, for researching the cool facts about Concorde, and landing her first time! We're working on some updates for Concorde for release soon - the alarms you had were overspeed ( against altitude ) and fuselage temperature exceeding 127 degrees centigrade. Thanks for sharing Concorde with your followers! :)
Thanks for thr great mod guys! Is there a way to turn off the overspeed alarm? If not, how do you prevent it from going off :D
@@Elsass_Bastard The alarm goes off for excessive airspeed Mach 2.04+ and knots indicated depending on altitude, and also fuselage temperatures exceeding 127 degrees C, stay with those limits and you will be fine :)
Dulles airport 1970 would frequently visit to watch it land (lived locally) -spectacular design that seemed so futuristic in the day-fun to watch both live and reinacted, thanks Trevor
Excellent-can't wait -ship it,thanks
They have one on exhibition at Manchester Airport in the UK, I went on a school trip, one of the best experiences ever, the design is even more special close up, and the interior was incredible
Mentor pilot is one of my favorite CZcamsrs
This man has really spent almost $200 in the past 3 videos thanks trev love these videos
Thx
His videos pay for that
@@DanielHoevener no it’s me that pays for that silly.
@@Adriansdr07 who are you dude???
@@ziepex7009 Comment reader
Grew up on Long Island watching the concord fly overhead to land at JFK during the 90s. It was my favorite plane to spot when I was little!
New York to London takes 7 hours not 5. So even more impressive that the Concorde did it in sub 3.
Supersonic flight has been in the works again the past couple of years. Look up Boom Supersonic. Supposed to be able to go most places in the world in under 4 hours for 100 dollars a ticket. At least that's what they were marketing when they first revealed it a couple of years ago. Not sure how far along they've come, but it's fascinating nonetheless.
London- New York isn’t 4 hours😂 it’s about 6-7:30hr
One of my relatives actually was a pilot on the concorde, he was a pilot for BA, he’s retired now but his son has taken over from him as a pilot too!
Wow that is cool
First commercial flight for Concorde was on January 21, 1976.
Having said that:
F-WTSA (102) first flew on *10 January 1973* from Toulouse. It was the fourth aircraft and the first to have the features and the shape of the future production aircraft. It was the first to fly to the United States (on 20 September 1973 to Dallas, Texas).
I actually think the supersonic boom sound is cool. I wish they would get rid of that regulation. Would be able to travel coast to coast in 2 hours
Saw these over sandy hook nj in the late afternoon on the beach. Sounded and looked amazing.
that alarm at around 14:00 was the overspeed alarm lol. Have to climb if you want to go faster. less dense air is less stress on the airframe
Twenty Concorde aircraft were built, six for development and 14 for commercial service. All of these, except two of the production aircraft, are preserved. One aircraft was scrapped in 1994, and another was destroyed in the Air France Flight 4590 crash in 2000.
Love the way Trev is researching. Been in a concorde, such an iconic jet
Except he got the flight duration completely wrong
Trev should go for his PPL. After watching this series my feed has been flooded with aviation videos😂
I remember when it was a spectical so large here in Las Vegas, that traffic was gridlock around McCarren when she landed and taxied on the tarmac
I was born in 1998, my dad who always travel a lot always tells me about The Concorde and its awesomeness, brought a few toys, books, videos about it for me.
I remembered being so sad with he told me The Concorde had stopped flying forever. One of the coolest passenger plane ever.
To think it was actually faster than a bullet....
Im faster
Like way faster but a rifle bullet only looks really fast because the distance it has to travel is relatively short compared to the intercontinental Concorde, imagine you put yourself in at ground level travelling at the speed of a bullet but it dosent stop, if you go into ground view in the Concorde at bullet speed you can see that a bullet really isn’t that fast, it’s also small so all you see is a flash or a tracer. Imagine that tracer was still travelling. It would be very fast. But the Concorde is even faster.
This was so awesome! And learning the history of that plane made it even better!
I love this series that you've put together !! its fun light hearted, it's rather informative. Might I suggest making a national parks aviation series !?!
i live right next to heathrow airport in london, i do remember the concorde being bloody loud, it was a rocket taking off every couple of hours lol
the engines remind me of the darkstar, or the super mach jet from top gun 2, im sure they took inspiration from this plane for those engines! super informative vid today Trev!
These videos are amazing! Thank you for the commitment
wow you researched every nook and cranny about the concorde's history. That's very strong commitment
my grandad got to fly in the concorde a few times... used to love hearing stories about it.
Bro these videos are actually so entertaining. Keep up the great work
Amazing video, keep them coming
It only flew into ny and washington cause of noise problems and for a year in texas. I used to go watch it fly into and out of dulles when I lived in fairfax va, it was pretty awesome.
LMAO at 13:08 when Trevor comes back into the cockpit, what a wake up call LOL just pure confusion!
$40 for this plane? Cmon!! I love this game but these plane prices are absolutely ridiculous and over the top. I'm an idiot and bought a package of P51s for $60 and they weren't even functional right after buying. It took a few weeks of updates before they actually even worked.
I had a $10 coupon preloaded on my acct from Microsoft store and used it to buy 1 $9.99 P-51D
$40 for a Concorde that is realistic and near study level for my experience is pretty worth it. There are many addons in flight simulators that go above that, some over $100 and some are study level. The prices may be high but the addons are extremely realistic.
My grandpa flew on that plane once back in the day. He said it was one of the most uncomfortable flights he’s ever been on😂 he said it was really crammed in the window seat. You had to kind of sit at an angle because it was rounded off. But he said it was worth it because it was paid for by his business partner😂
my grandpa flew on it, too, from JFK to London. He got to come back on a BA 747.
@@troyandrade435 😂😂😂 Mine flew back on a regular commercial flight
I love the research and commentary you do for these vids, I get to learn things in a cool way thanks brother
Loved this and the whole series of these. You flew over my house - and as a Brit I can confirm I bloody love crumpets!
Where was your house? I want to to visit I’m also British!
56,000 feet? Whoa no plane had ever reach that high
U-2: am i a joke to you? (80,000 ft)
SR-71: do i even need to say anything? (85,000 ft)
🗿🗿🗿
@@MerryArbitrary X-15: sorry guys, cannot quite see you from up here... (~350,000 ft)
@@ivan_pozdeev_u indeed
I was on a British airways concord that was on display and I got to see the inside. Damn that thing wasnt small and the seats were so packed together it looked like two seats were fitted for 2 suitcases.
Concorde is such an iconic plane. And i believe i've heard a story that Supersonic Transport was coming back.
Boom overture is a new supersonic airliner
I was lucky enough to go inside one of these, such an amazing aircraft
28:59 Trev: This is captain Martin requesting the taxi way with red box
Flight control: they all have red boxes
You can see and visit the interior here in France at Toulouse and other cities... At Toulouse they have installed also the Airbus A380, you can visit both floors it's really amazing to have that opportunity.
I went inside a Concorde and other planes and cars at the technology museum in sinseim Germany
“this is captain martin speaking can i get the taxiway the uhhh with the red boxes”
all of them had red boxes 😂
These videos make me so sleepy idk why
brilliant content! fun fact, back in 2002 i received sloppy head from a french girl while i was in the cockpit driving this beautiful beast.. ahh you got me reminiscing about the good ol days.
I love this Microsoft flight sim series
Great video! Just a hint... afaik you can turn off the afterburners at Mach 1.7. The Concorde is able to reach Mach 2 and reaching top altitude without them.
When the nose tilts on concorde...
One if the most beautiful planes ever, no matter what class
The "droop snoot" is by far one of my favorite technical names for any feature on any plane ever 🤣
@@MrHackTheGibson yeah I think it needs to be rolled out in all the museums 🤣
Awesome series and great work Trev on putting a lot of effort into each vid especially for Microsoft Flight Simulator!!!.
When the alarms started blaring, the panic set in LOL
Would love to see an episode with the Avrow Arrow, A Canadian Delta Wing fighter designed in the 1950's. Way ahead of it's time it was sadly scrapped by the Government before entering service. Lots of history on this and very interesting similarities with the space shuttle.
Lovely video Trev. Fun and sad in such an iconic aircraft. Seen one at Heathrow airport when I flew to Sydney but this was well after it was decommissioned. Made at Filton, Bristol, UK and such a shame it’s not in service today. Just like the 747, two iconic planes will just now be remembered only
When I lived in London I used to see Concorde from our balcony on its approach to Heathrow 5 pm every evening
I got to see the Concorde in NYC. It looks fast just sitting still. But the thing was so loud, any houses near its flight-path might need some window replacements.
Definitely when you visit UK, visit Stoke On Trent specially during a rainy cold day. It’s amazing.
the nose might have been the most iconic part of the plane -- but it certainly was the most conic part of it.
Trev you're a really good story teller, you should do a series where you just tell interesting stories.
From what I know, Concorde was only just breaking even until it became 'full concorde class' at those premium prices it was making money. it was only after that crash and they all got grounded; it was costing the companies a few million a week to keep them grounded, after a few weeks/months they were just taken out of service due to the high cost of keeping them around.
It was alleged that in theory it could make London to New York in just over 90mins. However it would arrive almost completely out of fuel.
I remember seeing concord flying over my house when I was young had a very specific sound you just knew when it was over :)
This guys due diligence is incredible, great video mate.
Concorde actually took about 3 hours from London to New York and today takes around 8 hours, double the time you stated
Weird because I flew to Florida from Manchester and that took 9 hours and it’s a Much further distance, isn’t it like 6 or 7 hours?
If an actual pilot said “i watched a tutorial” i would jump out of the aeroplane .😂
I love these vids. I would like to see the fastest jet or plane of all time! I would love to hear some interesting facts about it
i went and sat in the concords cockpit and the amount of buttons and switches where overwhelming it was a great experience
Cool
When I was a kid (40 now) we used to go outside and listen for the sonic boom going over head.. amazing plane. We still have a couple of them in museums in the uk…
I’m British but when on holiday to Germany the technology museum in sinsheim had a real Concorde you could go inside and other planes and cars It was an amazing day
Love the little history lesson with this one!
Great video man! Just also wanted to say that a non stop flight from JFK to Heathrow in todays days is 7HRS and 5MINS. The Concorde back in the day would do it in 3HRS and 15MINS. Its just as long as the Titanic movie.
Bro when you came back into the cockpit and started freaking out I lost it @13:06 😂😂
These used to fly over my house in the 90s in London. They were very loud. You instantly knew it was a Concorde before looking up.
ConcordE* is a french plane too, so there is a E a the end.
@@antoinegirard6092 thanks
Usually when I hear a video will be full of facts I'm like- eh. But this was actually really interesting and I loved it. 🤣
The mindbending Control of Systems aerospace/mechanical engineering majors have to take in their final year is applied here
You remind me of "Buzzy" from the attraction "cranium command" in the late 80s to 90s at Disney world called cranium command with that bomber jacket 😊
They're planning on bringing back supersonic travel with the boom programme I think it's called really ambitious but exciting
It took off from Ft Laud. Intl and flew over us when I worked on Jungle Queen in the mid/late 80s
It also used to go from Manchester to New York too, we actually have the last ever flight from New York to Manchester in the Hangar there