World's Largest Passenger Jet Pulls Off Jaw-Dropping Take Off
This is the stomach-churning video showing a passenger jet in a steep vertical climb as its experienced pilots show off what the cutting-edge jet is actually capable of, unveiling the heart-pounding video which shows the Airbus A380 putting through its paces.
Footage shows this eyebrow-raising video of a Airbus A380 performing an insanely steep takeoff. The video sees the aircraft embark on an extreme and immediate ascent, at one stage appearing as though the plane was acting like a rocket. It was all for show, demonstrating the <a href="https://rumble.com/v315ph-boeing-defence-p8.html" target="_blank">pilot’s marvelous skills</a> as well as the new plane’s durability.
The tense footage shows the airplane rocketing into an almost vertical climb before taking one rather sharp turn “‘round the block”. The film was shot to demonstrate the capabilities of the magnificent aircraft. If you are afraid of flying, then you better not watch the clip. Although it is pretty awesome!
According to Wikipedia, the <a href="https://rumble.com/v30f2d-asiana-a360-travel-experience.html" target="_blank">Airbus A380</a> is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by European manufacturer Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner, and the airports at which it operates have upgraded facilities to accommodate it. It was initially named Airbus A3XX and designed to challenge Boeing's monopoly in the large-aircraft market.
The A380 made its first flight on 27 April 2005 and entered commercial service on 25 October 2007 with Singapore Airlines.Watch the incredible takeoff and amazing maneuvers this giant plane is able to pull off. The wings are flexible, strong and help for a smoother ride!
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Pilot Performs Outstanding Spin With No Hands
Does this man have the most dangerous job in Argentina? And why he chooses to make a living risking his life? We may never understand him but we know that the spin stunt he performs with his plane, with no hands, is incredibly courageous and leaves us speechless. If you take a moment to watch the video, you will see what he does is magical.
The <a href="https://rumble.com/v44dmq-amazing-pilot-skills.html" target="_blank">pilot</a> flies hundreds of miles an hour and thousands of feet high – twirling, tumbling and twisting his airplane in ways you never thought possible. The speed and the intensity of watching him perform makes you almost forget to breathe. And makes your head spin with him, too. Feeling dizzy is like a side effect of the video. The acrobatic piloting is a form of art but it is inspiring and thrilling.
The buildings, the fields, the sea, the sky, the mountains, the clouds - they all become one, everything merges together in a never-ending line on the horizon as the pilot twirls in the sky. Our ordinary brains, not used to such a stimulus, can not respond with the same quick-motioned maneuvers like those of the plane. The spin lasts for nearly half a minute before the pilot purposefully stalls the aircraft, allowing to fall lifelessly until he levels it off.
We can see it starting to move slowly while ascending up in the air to only be surprised one more time and watch the <a href="https://rumble.com/v3ijer-plane-avoids-rocky-landing-at-amsterdam-airport.html" target="_blank">plane</a> turning upside down. It all becomes blurry, the sky and the land replace their places -the sky becomes the land and the land becomes the sky.
Sometimes you have to fall in love with what you are afraid of.
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Low-Flying Plane Picks Up Flags Off The Ground
The internet is full of crazy stunts. Some of them are more crazier than others, but the most dangerous and insane ones of all always involve planes and other air vehicles. There is just something about a vehicle that moves above the ground that always intrigues and mesmerizes us! Maybe it is the fact that humans cannot fly that makes it all the more interesting. It seems that one crazy aerial stunt was pulled off in this clip that you have to see to believe!
The pilot of this plane pulls off an incredible low-flying plane stunt as he manages to pick up the flags of Argentina and Chile in a very particular way. He flew as close to the ground as possible and picked up the flag with his wing! Talk about insane! The pilot was very brave to even attempt to pull off a stunt like this as there was a very high risk of danger involved in this!
What did you think of this clip? Have you ever seen an aerial stunt like this before? We would love to hear your opinion so please do not hesitate to drop a comment down in the comments section below!
Please share this awesome clip with your family and friends as it will surely wow and amazing them! This is one video that no one should ever miss!
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Pilot Executes An Incredibly Low Pass Flyby
Pilot Cesar Falistocco, leader of the 'Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aerea' flight demonstration team, pulls off an incredible <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zmky-airbus-flight-over-danube.html" target="_blank">low flyby</a> straight over a camera. Check out this head on view!
A professor of mathematics by profession, Falistocco also holds several different aviation-related titles. He is a plane and glider instructor, commercial pilot first class, an aerobatic pilot, and an official flight test pilot, to name a few. In this particular event, he managed to sweep across the ground almost at grass level, leaving us in a column of dust. He came so close, we got the urge to duck as the plane got closer to the camera. Incredible!
It may look awesome, but just how safe is this maneuver? Low pass flybys are usually done by <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zigs-mig-29k-fastest-possible-take-off.html" target="_blank">fighter jet</a> pilots, to let the crew of maintainers see their hard work in action. That crew of hard working sailors toil around those birds of steel for up to 18 hours a day so that the pilot may fly safely. They never get to experience the might of the machine; they only see it catapulted off and then watch them trap on the carrier.
Maneuvers like low level flying are still taught in the Navy and marine Corps. It is both a valuable skill developer, as well as a practical tactic. When you fly at 500 feet with 300-400 knots speed, it is all fun and games, but as the speed increases or the altitude decreases, things can get messy.
Pilots on planes like this one don’t usually have that kind of issues, but it still require a lot of practise and a load of expertise to pull of.
Look up @Escuadrilla_Arg for more.
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Stunt plane pulls off flawless low pass
It's a bird! It's a plane! Oh wait, it's really a plane! Watch as in this video pilot Antonio Falistocco magnificently conducts a seemingly perfect low pass with his aerobatic plane to the delight of everyone in attendance. Look at how easy he makes it look! Who knew that planes like this could pull awesome stunts just like this one?! What we do know is that this video is very entertaining and is one that should not be missed by anyone!
This video is absolutely crazy! This plane flew so close to the ground that you thought he was going to land! Also did you see the angle that he flew past was on? This really is one daring pilot! Not to mention that he made it look so easy! Who knows how many hours Antonio has put into this stunt to perfect it!
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Have you ever seen a stunt like this? Let us know down in the comments!
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Pilot approaches runway upside down!
Watch as the lead pilot of aerial acrobatic team Escuadrilla Argentina Hangar Del Cielo pulls off this incredible landing during a recent air show in Argentina. He approaches the runway upside down!
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Pilots perform insanely close flyby
Watch as two pilots from aerial acrobatic team Escuadrilla Argentina Hangar Del Cielo pull off an incredibly close mid-air flyby!
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Skilled Pilot Touches Ground Mid-Flight With Stunt Plane Wing
Cockpit view from inside the plane of a member the "Hangar Del Cielo" aerobatic team features an incredibly dangerous stunt. After making an impressive cross and low pass with an oncoming airplane, this pilot flies so close to the ground that he is able to touch it with his left wing tip. Awesome!
Watch this incredible video as the pilot magnificently conducts a seemingly perfect low pass with his aerobatic plane to the delight of everyone in attendance. Look at how easy he makes it look to control a stunt plane! Who knew that planes like this could pull awesome stunts!
Footage shows a <a href="https://rumble.com/v31w7z-landing-aircraft-on-truck.html" target="_blank">stunt plane flying so close to the ground</a> only to get the plane wing to touch the ground in this incredible stunt, getting the audience to think that it is actually going to land at high speed! This really is one daring pilot! Not to mention that he made it look so easy! Who knows how many hours this skilled pilot put into this stunt to perfect it!
The internet is full of crazy stunts, some crazier than the others, but the most dangerous and insane ones of all always involve planes and touchdowns. There is just something about a vehicle that moves above the ground that has always intrigued and mesmerized the human! Maybe it is the fact that humans cannot fly that makes it all the more interesting. One crazy aerial stunt was pulled off in this clip that is worth the trouble!
The pilot of this plane pulls off an <a href="https://rumble.com/v30fvb-amazing-low-altitude-cross.html" target="_blank">incredible low-flying plane stunt</a> as he manages to touch the ground with one of the wings in a very particular way. He flew as close to the ground as possible and narrowed the aircraft so that its wing could touch the ground! Talk about insane! The pilot was very brave to even attempt to pull off a stunt like this as there was a very high risk of danger involved!
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Incredible Cockpit View From Aerobatic Flight
Do you remember those scenes in the cartoons that we watched as children, of airplanes scribbling on the sky with white exhaust gas? They would draw spirals, hearts and all sorts of messages. It looked absolutely awesome! The truth is, it can be done in real life too, even though it might not be as perfect looking as in those cartoons.
A pilot from <a href="https://rumble.com/v4p2ij-bright-and-relaxing-aerobatic-team-flight-air-to-air-video-view-from-the-ey.html" target="_blank">aerobatic flight team</a> "Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aerea" provides us with this incredible view from inside his cockpit during an airshow in San Juan city, Argentina. How cool is that? He is a part of a triplet of smaller aircrafts which fly in the sky above San Juan and perform different tricks. They fly one beside the other, then they split into three, but the magic happens when they start spiraling in a perfect vertical circle in the sky. It’s so incredibly smooth, it might make you dizzy. The pilot is actually flying the plane upside down at one point and the footage is so crazy it literally defies gravity.
So you see, it’s not as easy as they portray it to be in the animated movies. Aerobatics is a legitimate <a href="https://rumble.com/v37j6t-multicamera-aerobatic-flight.html" target="_blank">sport</a>. Although aerobatics are used in pilot training to prepare new pilots in handling rough and unpredictable situations during flights, they are also performed during competitions where referees judge the performed spirals and spins. The aircrafts used for these performances are usually training aircrafts, gliders and in some occasions it might even be a helicopter. In the early days of aerobatics, the planes were part of a flying circus used for entertainment purposes.
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Aerobatic pilot reveals spinning view from cockpit
Antonio Falistoco, one of three pilots from "Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aerea", a professional aerobatic team, provides us with this incredible cockpit view during an Air Show in San Juan, Argentina. To see more, look up and follow @Escuadrilla_Arg.
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Fearless Pilot Touches Ground With The Plane’s Wing
It's pretty amazing that anyone can fly an airplane in the first place. But for an exceptionally skilled and extremely nervy pilots, plain old straightforward flight isn't thrilling enough. Instead, these pilots are doing exotic mid air maneuvers - loops, rolls, spins, abrupt changes of direction, and even flying straight up like a rocket. These tricks are so gravity-defying that even birds would be envious.
This type of flying is called <a href="https://rumble.com/v3nfn7-breitling-wingwalkers.html" target="_blank">aerobatics</a>, and it's almost as old as the airplane itself. In fact, the very first aerobatic flyers were Orville and Wilbur Wright, the two men who invented the airplane itself. Aerobatics soon morphed into hair-raising, daredevil entertainment for spectators at county fairs and air shows. And it's now evolved into an established international sport, with rules and regulations and records.
The director of aerobatic flight team 'Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aerea', also known as 'Hangar del Cielo', pulls off an extremely dangerous low pass stunt in Argentina as he manages to touch the ground with his plane's wing. Check it out! This is the incredible moment a stunt pilot flies just metres away from the ground. Hangar Del Cielo, who is the leader of an Argentinian aerobatic team, skillfully completes the dangerous stunt. A 20-second clip shows his boldness as he carries out the amazing manoeuvre, which is amazing!
The brave pilot amazingly manages to keep the aircraft closely off the ground for a few seconds before reverting back to normal. The clip ends as the aircraft resumes normal flight high in the air above ground. It takes a very skilled stunt pilot to be able to remain calm and reassures everyone watching him while he successfully scrapes the field with the wing of his plane. That's why this is a very incredible moment to witness. To an untrained eye, it looks like the plane comes very close to crashing as it swerves and totally leans on one side.
Though it might seems to us that there is some jostling, the plane doesn’t come anywhere close to crashing. For example, you may have noticed that the plane tilts to its left just before it goes up in the air again. However, stunt pilots are trained to undertake dangerous manoeuvres like this one and sometimes even much more scary.
Take a look at this <a href="https://rumble.com/v2znz6-spectacular-landing-klm-in-storm-25-july-2015-schiphol-embraer-190.html" target="_blank">dramatic video</a> showing a plane being blown from side to side by an intense wind as it descends onto the runway at Schipol Airport. Despite the extreme gusts, the pilot manages to keep his nerves and brings the aircraft to the runway safely using a technique known as 'crosswind landing’. For nervous flyers, crosswind landings can be terrifying, but pilots receive thorough training on how to perform them. An aircraft enthusiast has captured the plane in the scary landing it performs. Winds get very high in Amsterdam, making the landing tricky for pilots.The aircraft wobbles on the approach and comes in at an angle to keep the plane on course.
After landing, the plane swerves violently to try and stay centres on the tarmac. The strong wind affects the flight and makes the landing particularly hazardous for the pilot. Despite the scary swaying as they come into land, the pilot touches ground safely.
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Pilot pulls off insane maneuver seconds before landing
Watch as a pilot from aerobatic flight team "Hangar Del Cielo" pulls off an incredible maneuver seconds before landing on a cliff-side runway in Argentina.
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Pilot lands plane with engine turned off
Professional pilot Cesar Falistocco manages to land an aircraft with the engine turned off during this impressive air show demonstration. Cesar is the director of the Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aerea, a professional aerobatic team based in Argentina. Credit to 'FedericoPinto'.
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Cockpit view of aerobatic airplane captures dangerous stunt
A pilot from aerobatic flight team "Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aerea" provides us with this incredible view from inside his cockpit as his team conducts a maneuver called "The Bomb". After makes some loops, the pilots coordinate a perfect 120 degree separation to draw the figure in the sky.
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Stunt pilot's wing comes within inches of ground!
Watch as a daring member of Hangar del Cielo, an aerobatic flight team based in Argentina, pulls off an incredible low pass stunt just a few inches from the ground!
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Two stunt pilots perform incredibly close flyby
Two pilots from 'Escuadrilla Argentina de Acrobacia Aérea' perform an incredibly low altitude flyby stunt during a recent show exhibition in Argentina. Check it out!
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Military band shows off its humorous side
The band of the FACH (Air force of Chile) gives an impressive and entertaining performance during the FIDAE 2014, the biggest airshow in Latin America. Credit to 'FedericoPinto'.
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Stunt planes surround hot air balloon during takeoff
During the Allen's Air Show in Argentina, three skilled pilots of the aerobatic team "Hangar Del Cielo" make a few circles around a hot air balloon about to take off for a trip. What an epic sendoff!
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POV: Insane maneuvers from stunt plane
A very skilled pilot from the Escuadrilla Hangar Del Cielo performs some incredible low passes in a spectacular flooded runway. Amazing!
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Pilot uses tall ship to perform knife-edge stunt
One of the pilots from the Escuadrilla Hangar Del Cielo performs an incredible knife edge maneuver between tall ship Libertad Frigate and the port terrain in Buenos Aires, Argentina. That'll make your palms sweat!
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Aerobatic pilots draw giant heart in the sky
The pilots of the Escuadrilla Hangar Del Cielo demonstrate some incredible teamwork as they create a giant heart made from smoke in the sky. The clip also shows what it looks like from the cockpit as well. Awesome!
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Three planes chained together pull off insane low pass stunt
Watch as three stunt pilots from the aerobatic team "Hangar Del Cielo" pull off an incredible low pass parallel formation with their wing tips chained to one another! Filmed at the Airshow of Airshow of Rodelillo Viña del Mar, Chile.
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Amazing cockpit view of complete 360º turn
Incredible cockpit-view footage featuring members of the Hangar del Cielo air team as they complete a 360º turn in a mirror formation, where one of the two airplanes fly inverted over the other one. Credit to 'FedericoPinto'.
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Cockpit view captures unbelievable air show stunt
The pilots of the aerobatic team "Hangar Del Cielo" share this incredible footage as they skillfully perform a maneuver called "The Satellite." In this stunt two planes fly extremely close to one each other while a third plane makes some dangerous rolls over them.
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Stunt planes come within mere inches of each other
Two aerobatics planes of the "Hangar Del Cielo" flight team conduct an incredibly dangerous maneuver by crossing each other's path. Slow motion shows us just how close they were able to get! Filmed at the Airshow of Airshow of Rodelillo Viña del Mar, Chile.
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