British Airways Boeing 757-200 G-CPER amazing powerful and steep take off at London Heathrow (LHR)

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

British Airways Boeing 757-200 G-CPER - The 757 is an authentic rocket. it literally pushed us all back against the seatbacks with a great engine spool up sound and then soared at a very steep angle until we supposedly reached 5000 ft.
A QF and a SIA A380 can be seen and also an engine vortex before entering the runway. Enjoy it!

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  • i would like to know where this flight was going. thank you.

  • @MyAndrew987 Barcelona

  • Nice what time and date was this?

  • @faz4321 April 4th, 2010. Flight departing LHR at 9.20 am

  • Love hearing the engine De-rate after takeoff, and then cruise thrust later in the video. Great post! :)

  • @jlebesis Thanks!

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  • I am amazed with the aviation and I intend to follow pilot's career and this video showed me that my place is near the airplanes.... Great video

  • A lightly loaded 757 and a maximum climb after takeoff gives real meaning to the expression "like a bat out of hell"—it's great! And you captured it well, thanks!

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  • Please don't laugh at me, but Jesus Christ, watchiing this, and listening to the engines-better than sex right now. *blushing* :)

  • The 757 uses the same engines that powered the Lockheed Tristar for christs sake, they are way too big for the plane to be honest.

    Then again, I guess they are useful when it comes to rapid climbout situations :P

  • @Crosserz1 because it can!!

  • Why did it go so steep?

  • beautiful sound.

  • @MattyB1703 yes they are in America currently being converted

  • The Boeing 757 is a POCKET ROCKET; GREASED LIGHTENING. The FASTEST airliner in the SKY!

  • Last time I saw this plane, I was working for BA at gatwick and it was missing its port engine. As far as I am aware, it was being sold to FedEx for them to use as a cargo plane.

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