EX-F1 1200fps B777 landing. Engine rpm & body gear closeup

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Compiled of JAL and KLM B772ERs

Because so many people insist the B777-200(ER) doesn't fly with the GE90 turbofan's, here's the copy-past from airliners.net on the powerplant's of the B777-200:

777-200 - Two 329kN (74,000lb) Pratt & Whitney PW4074 turbofans, or 334kN (75,000lb) General Electric GE90-75Bs, or 334kN (75,000lb) Rolls-Royce Trent 875s.
247 tonne MTOW version - Two 345kN (77,000lb) PW4077s, or 338kN (76,000lb) GE90-76Bs or 345kN (77,000lb) Trent 877s.
777-200ER - Two 374kN (84,000lb) PW4084s, or 378kN (85,000lb) GE90-85Bs, or 373kN (84,000lb) Trent 884s; or 400kN (90,000lb) class PW4090s, GE90-90B1s, or Trent 890s; or 409kN (92,000lb) GE90-92Bs.
777-200LR - Two 489kN (110,000lb) GE90-110B1s.

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  • How did you get that? I thought the F1 didn't have a very good zoom. - Compared to the FH20's 20x zoom :P

  • Well, at recording location you're fairly close to the aircraft, but the main thing comes from the cam; it crops a whole lot of the frame during hi speed movie recording; the higher the framerate, the more it crops off. Hard time panning at such a zoomratio..

  • if its GE 90, then its B773ER.

  • The engine shot is taken from a JAL B773ER. However, the KLM B772ER (gear touchdown shot) is also equipped with the GE90.

    The only B772 regular visitor to AMS with other engines is Kenia Airlines KQ (noticeable smaller diameter)

  • I was born in Kenya and actually flew one of those B772ER to Schiphol from Nairobi. Kenya Airways.

    I've never seen a clean landing gear on the B777...

    If you live around Schiphol, why not take a video of one of those Kenya Airways since they haven't been cleared to fly to the states

  • Good for you ;-)

    I just might catch one of them 772's one day, but I don't go spotting really often.

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  • that was incredible and thank you for not putting some shitty techno music or evanescence in the background.

  • Hands down... Undisputed... Best video on Youtube. Period. (Slams fist down on table.) Very nice work. I've always wanted to see this view of an airplane landing.

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  • Nice vid. Thanks for uploading.

  • How often do landing gear tires have to be replaced?

  • @terraholdingco 787 yes, but the video is on the 777.

  • @av8rdav The new B787 spools the wheels up to the same landing speed using electric motors. Its certainly cheaper to spool up the tires as the owner of the aircraft.

  • Nope this is fake..! That was 1200.1 frames per second..!!! :)

  • Great vid, but BOOGIES?. hehe

  • You must be joking? Continental Airlines, soon to be UAL.... yuck!!, flies a fleet of 777-200ER's all powered by the GE90. Great video. Thanks for sharing!

    Best,

  • i like it ! well done!

  • @Pedrovra How about if each wheel would have blades or similar, so the bypassing fast air would pre-spin each tire? It might not add that much weight.

  • very impressive information

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