Outstanding viewing from start to finish no shortage of action that's for sure, loved the Korean Air A380 that was great catch, filmed and edited to perfection huge like!
Cheers mate! Definitely no shorten of action in Sydney especially in the morning period! Glad you like the KE A380, was great to see their colour livery again after ending flights to Melbourne years ago!
5:56 Just like how the Eagle lands its feet in descending. 😍 I love it how people innovate things just by copying or making natural existing ones as reference.
Incredible compilation!! It's ridiculous how many heavies fly to Sydney and all in just a short time span!! Loved the A380's, 747's and 777's!! Incredible filming and quality and amazing sound!!! Can't wait to see it in full force if I go up again!! The CX A350-1000 will really add to an already incredible line up!! Massive like!!
the Dream Liner is just a beauty....the 747 like always is classic and the A380 is indeed a marvel of a queen...i just think the old versions must just be discontinued you knw,and these beauties keep coming in numbers,i wish the 747 can be turned into a full stretch double deck
Thanks for another very enjoyable compilation. I really enjoy, and appreciate the beauty and skill of those pilots who are in touch with the aircraft they fly. They FLY the airplane all the way through the landing roll. Most demonstrated this, in this video. Ease of main wheels touching the ground; most coming in around the 1K foot marker; the nose being held off for as long as possible, easing the nose wheel down to the ground. The last Singapore A380 - nice job! ANZ 787, gets the high marks for spot on landing inside the the 1K foot marker. Thanks again for your great videos!
Learnt so much watching this...same plane dozens of different pilots landing in dozens of different ways I was holding my breath waiting forcthe nose to go down on some and others were so quick you kissed it
Beautiful Flying Birds landings...... and Congratulations to paulthevel having been on the production program of these EMPRESSES OF THE SKIES..........
And right when i comment 6:00am to 10:00 am you did it xD. Beautiful catches. Maybe can you stip by swamp road tempe next time for some overhead shots?
You guys are really really awesome, spotting and taking shots of all these man-made giant birds flying, landing and taking off. Really enjoyed. Tq bro..
Outstanding spotting episode! Tons of heavy catches! My favorite was the Xiamen Airlines 787! Great camerawork as usual! I throughly enjoyed this compilation! Huge like from me!
Wow, 54 planes in 25 Minutes...you can really call that Morning Rush...those planes keep coming in one after the other from all over the world. It’s so amazing to see those giants coming down and set down so gently on the runway. I really admire those pilots they are doing a great job and have a lot of responsibility. It’s also nice to see some from home like American, United and Delta. What a beautiful video - thanks for sharing it.
I've never heard of a747 having any problems or crashing. Especially when you consider that Air Force One is a 747 it must be the safest plane. Unfortunately I still have no desire to fly but if I did it would be 747 or I'm driving.
Do you live near the airport or do you have to travel.? Great video as always. I'm able to view as I'm confined to bed due to a bad foot but making progress. Looking forward to more plane spotting well done again. Best regards from Adrian in Sheffield England.😎😀
Been watching your videos for a year now, and your camera control just gets better and better. The American 787 DL was a featherlite landing. Brilliant! Satisfy my curiosity please. Qantas' A388's and 777's etc all have a name. But the 744's all have the word "Longreach" on them? Why is that? Also great seeing the MadiGras Livery! Keep up the amazing work!
Qantas doesn't have any 777s (maybe in the future...), Virgin Australia does have 777s. Longreach is a town in Queensland, all Qantas 744s have Longreach on them to signify their long range. The first Qantas 744 flew non-stop from London to Sydney on its delivery flight.