Welcome to HD Melbourne Aviation, one of RU-vid's most popular plane spotting channels.
The motive behind my channel is to bring TV production quality plane spotting videos from as many different airports around the world as possible and I am constantly expanding my catalogue of new airports and airlines that feature on my channel.
What is the purpose of my channel? My channel has been established to share my passion for aviation and plane spotting from airports all over the world and allow my audience to enjoy our shared hobby without having to travel - and from the comfort of their living rooms!
What to expect? Crystal clear, professionally produced 4K videos of aviation in action and from right up close!
-------------------- Equipment I Use To Film ------------------------
Cameras - Sony RX10 - Sony A7s MKii
Tripod - Sachtler ACE M System
Audio Devices - Rode VideoMic Pro Shotgun Microphone with Rycote Onboard + Deadbeat
During BA A320-200 landing, interesting artifact starts moving across the upper frame (moving to the right), beginning at time stamp 13.32. Have never seen this before. I did figure out what the artifacts was. Atmospheric conditions must have been just right.
Why do airlines need to be ordering so much new stock.? It serves no purpose as many modern planes in stock can have their software and engines recalibrated. Example A380, 747s, A340, Boeing 777 even Boeing 757 can still be flown even though they're just as reliable and safe to fly in comparison to 737max8 & 10. How long can airlines go on buying new aircraft anyway? Most of the aircraft that are being replaced end up in desert storage for their parts!
I love sfo and it’s my home airport, but I really see so much room for expansion. They can definitely make it the gateway to the pacific if they just add a new international terminal to handle more airlines.
R.I.P Delta's B777s, B737-700s, and MD-88/90's Delta's McDonnell Douglas MD-88 (1987-2020) Delta's McDonnell Douglas MD-90 (1995-2020) Delta's Boeing 777-200ER (1999-2020) Delta's Boeing 777-200LR (2008-2020) Delta's Boeing 737-700 (2008-2020)