all liftoffs were right on target ie approximately 25 seconds from take off roll...then up and away and wheels in the well......nice nighttime vid.....thanks.....peace out.
Ever get near on of those halogen lights used for filming? They run pretty hot. Now imagine a light about 20 times as hot and powerful. You could definitely cook an egg on one of those :)
When they take off, about 150-200mp/h
When they're flying, usually around 450m/ph
joecartagena 2 years ago
all planes have different takeoff speed but the Boeing 737 is around 300 KM/H
mattec2 3 years ago
wow :OOOOO
Habrzy 3 years ago
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joecartagena 3 years ago
pretty cool!! ::)
nadanada123 3 years ago
i love it
africa143 3 years ago
first plane = rolling takeoff, interesting... not very professional.
Wdwfreak62 3 years ago
awesome video, like the night takeoffs
birddog016 3 years ago
Wonderful video 5/5!!!Waiting for more
ryanair6 3 years ago 2
wow... won't be seeing any more of those wonderful XL's anymore!!!
blueb0g 3 years ago
not as XL's but maybe as Ryanairs, if you believe what you read in the media.
daubs1976 3 years ago
oh yeah, good point. But I saw some pictures in some flight magazines that showed some of those 737's parked with 'impounded' marks on the doors.
blueb0g 3 years ago
all liftoffs were right on target ie approximately 25 seconds from take off roll...then up and away and wheels in the well......nice nighttime vid.....thanks.....peace out.
donnyboyblue 3 years ago 2
Those are powerful lights, and I wonder if you can use them to cook eggs.
pcmiler2000 3 years ago 4
Ever get near on of those halogen lights used for filming? They run pretty hot. Now imagine a light about 20 times as hot and powerful. You could definitely cook an egg on one of those :)
Kscorps2 3 years ago
Thanks for the info. about them lights.
pcmiler2000 3 years ago
Good video.
pcmiler2000 3 years ago 3
Awesome!!!Love it
cammaro08 3 years ago 3