Boeing 737-200 Low Fly-By
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wow such great memories. As a kid nearly all my first flights were on 737-200's. It was the mainstay of the european charter market in the early/mid 80's and could regularly be seen at pretty much any airport here in Britain. A great bird making a great noise!
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I think I just fucked up the speakers in my headphones.
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@rivetingcactus maybe so, but feeling the jet blast from them will change ur mind
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cool
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@rivetingcactus so does your d*ck. Thoose were the low-bypass turbofan. All the ones from the 80s to present times have high-bypass turbofans.
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the 737 engines look so dinky
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@BurninC4rtrage I'm not sure of the engines on the 727, but listen to one of those on take off. Its not as loud as an FA 18, but its close..
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looks like YYC! Westjet's homebase. IMHO, the best Canadian airline!
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@120jack920 They can fly much faster than that, actually. Do you realize that an airliner at cruise altitude and at cruise speed is typically flying between 500-550 MPH? (And the 747 is slightly faster- 560-600 MPH). That pass there is around 250.
What a treat to see that in person. A 737 acting like an F-16. Awesome.
BPch1 2 years ago 12
The camera sounds like it's going to break
Salvakins704 2 years ago 10