@@andersoncockerm7543 its cheaper use 3 medium planes than 1 big, and also carrys even more passangers, theres a reason they are retiring 747 and almost no one uses a380
The jet pictured in this thumbnail does not exist and was never built... and does not appear anywhere in this click bait video - thumbs down with a click of "Don't recommend this channel"
I live very close to where these Belugas take off and land in the UK, no matter that I see them flying low as they approach the runway almost daily, it’s a great sight to behold!
3:03 Here he said it. Satellites. Not for launch into an imaginary outer space, but to launch balloons that carry communication devices, otherwise known as satellite ❤️
Like the photoshop of a triple decker. Clever. I did passenger flights through in Toulouse, and we once told a new cabin crew member that the `Guppy` parked nearby was actually damaged due to a pressurisation failure :)
When I was really young, I remember being in a plane with a spiral/curved staircase. This would have been in the late 80s- early 90s flying from uk to maybe Florida
Without any scale, these were mostly just cool (and sometimes unusual) planes. Length, wing span, cargo capacity...numbers don't mean anything to visual evaluations. Was your list ranked? If so, by what criteria? This was a decent video, but it should have been a lot better. [You also might want someone to proofread your script.]
Yea that triple decker airplane looks rad!! It would be awesome if instead of 6 jet it would have 4 jet engines and 2 propellers that generate power for the electronics(at the edges of the wing so it can safely be made to stop due to any failures and it won't mess up the mainframe). Also adding a fuse to the network electronics and have a centered electric system on another fuse just incase of any remote attacks would help the pilot in such incidents. The "Blackbox" always captures everything so there shouldn't be a problem.
I'm pretty sure the only aircraft to combine both prop and turbojets engines was the B-36 in it's later versions. I'm not counting turboprops of course in that statement.
3:13 there were concepts for Boeing 747s that were aircraft carriers, cruise missile launchers, and wait for it... NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCHERS! How much cooler could these Boeing 747 get?
Excellent video 🙌🏻 However, the way humans create such beasts, only to use once or very little is such a waste of earthly resources. Love the video and love all things to do with planes and aero history .
If a triple decked airplane would be made it would be more like the AN225 with the engines and wings on the top of the plane it would also be a 6 engine plane.
You missed the Russian Flying Fortress prototype from the 30's. It was based on the Kalinin K-7 and had a wingspan of 132.5 meters. I've never heard of anything with a longer wingspan.
I have never flown before. I have severe anxiety and panic attacks. I may have a massive panic attack and would make the life hell for all them on board listening to me freak out and have a crying fit.
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There’s an incomplete airframe near the sight where the one and only An225 was destroyed. From what I could gather, engineers are going to piece together a new An225 from the incomplete airframe and salvaged parts from the smushed plane. In it’s prime, the An225 was used to transport the Boran orbiter much like the 747 carried the shuttles around…..
@@robertdragoff6909 There are transportation videos where the AN225 is seen transporting powerplant equipment from Siemens in South America. An aircraft with an unblemished flying record, an engineering marvel.... everything about it was magnificient.
We've gotta hand it to the Soviet Union for being the country that produced the largest planes on the planet... Although one would think that the USSR for being able to build the largest plane, it would make the US feel a little Short-Between-The-Legs but it didn't. American Technology still holds first place for air dominance. It's one of the big reasons that US Military contractor's can stay afloat. Building a plane like the Antorove An-225 Mriya probably would have been largely used if built in the 1970s, for delivering everything from Tanks, troops, or bringing in much needed material for re-supplying ground forces. There was only one problem, Big Planes require Long Runways & usually during wars, countries involved just don't have to time to install longer runways. This is where the US beat the USSR. Us Air Force was able to land their C-130s in a field. Then after a landing strip was either built, or after capturing an Air Field, they could being in the C-17 Globemasters with anything the ground forces would need. From delivering everything to the war zone, the C-17s are another plane made in the US that should share first place with the C-5 Galaxy, since the Antorov still requires 3,000 meters, (9,000 feet) of actual Runway.... Sometimes you can't ''Air-Drop'' everything needed to fight a war. The C-5 Galaxy doesn't require long runways, plus you can land them with way less than the Antorov. The Air Force doesn't like to advertise information like where it can land & how much runway is needed....
How did you manage to combine so many stupid thoughts in one text? 1. Firm Antonov is a Ukrainian company!! It is stupidity to write about the Soviet Union, which consisted of many countries, such as the European Union now. Antonov was designed in Kyiv and built in Kyiv, in a country called the Ukrainian Republic. 2. Even more stupidity to write about the runway. How can you compare the C-130 aircraft (with a maximum takeoff weight of 70 tons) with the Mriya An-225 (with a maximum takeoff weight of 600 tons). How do you compare a small mouse and an elephant?
This is sick. How can they build such monsters like this? Greeds make our global downfall. Who will trust to fly in Such monster plane. Only greed and greet. From Brazil