Earth rotation speed is 15 degrees per hour. Be cautious of using mph for that. This is misleading most of the times and for that reason often used by flat earth idiots
Excellent video! Loved how you showed other air traffic flying lower and slower. Loved the vapor cone trailing the wings on final approach! Well done sir.
Hi bro, I love your videos with those graphics. I am wondering whether or not you can share your graphics settings??? Nvidia control panel, from the game and from GeForce setting what filter are you using. I hope I am not asking to much. I currently have i9-900k, 32gb 4000mhz, Asus rtx 3090.
Mankind really did take a step backwards retiring the Concorde. Those Olympus engines carrying a plane full of passengers in comfort past Mach 2 were a marvel of design. An airliner with supercruise that could still outrun most modern fighter jets and fly at higher altitudes still feels too futuristic, yet it was built and flown commercially over 4 decades ago. British and French collaboration at the cutting edge
@@salmon_s5408 it might have been small. But it was very luxurious back in the day. Think about a embrear jet or something. 2 seats wide but not uncomfortable.
honestly the airlines did not have much of a choice if they kept it it prob would've sped up global warming and it wasn't giving them much of a profit at the end of the day so they had to and also thwe infamous 4590 cash pushed the concordes retirement it is sad but it was necessary imo.
Wow, this is a piece of Art. I really love your camera work - most people and youtubers don't understand that the default zoom level is too wide to really immerse oneself and appreciate the aircraft - you clearly do, and the after-effects such as shaking are the icing. Not gonna comment on your operation of the aircraft - it's the Concorde after all, I too wouldn't know where to start. Hopefully, MSFS will allow shared cockpits in the future, allowing a pilot to fly while you focus on filming. Well done!
Really loved this video... Not only because of the airplane you were flying, but because of the flight experience. You have the viewer a look at the flight deck during the most interesting parts of the flight, while showing scenes that a passenger would be more familiar with. So very cool!! 'Flight experience' videos like that are just on another level...
press "insert" to toggle drone mode, and "tab" to move independently of the plane. Control the drone key inputs W,A,S,D,R,F and the number pad on the right side of the keyboard. speed up the drone in the top menu bar under camera settings.
Good god, the view of the passenger cabin is the stuff of nightmares. o_O But great video - a great tribute to one of the most amazing passenger aircraft of its time!
I don't usually watch these kinds of videos. Always worried about seeing bad procedures and camera work or dumb storylines. I'm incredibly glad I clicked on this. The camera work, your conduct, everything was excellent!! I especially liked the external views followed by the internal views resuming from where you left off internally (like how you did it at take off, setting power and beginning your take off roll then going back inside to do the same thing). Great work. Watched it from beginning to end and loved every minute of it. Definitely checking out the rest of your channel. Keep it up
So an actual Concorde Flight from PCDG du KJFK would look like this: 1. Taxi: Turn on Engines 2 & 3 for pushback. After pushback Visor down and Nose to 5°. After taxi to runway, turn on engines 1 & 4 (four engines would’ve been to powerful to be used for taxi). CoG 53-54% checked. 2. Take off: afterburners on. Take off at 170-200kts (depending on your weight). Landing gear up. Climb to 4.000 ft, Level there, afterburners off („3-2-1-Noise!). Hold speed below 250 kts. Noise an visor up. 3. Climb: AP, FD and AT on. Climb to 10.000ft with vertical speed mode (1.000-2.000ft/min). Landing lights off. Start fuel transfer rewards (target: 59% CoG). At 10.000ft set speed to 350 kts and height to 28.000ft. After reaching 28.000ft and hold speed subsonic, wait until you reached the sea (forbidden to fly supersonic while being over land). Then AT off, Afterburners on, full throttle, climb to 45.000ft with max climb mode. 4. Cruise: When reaching Mach 1.7, afterburners off. Set final cruise altitude and activate max cruise. When cruise speed (Mach 2.0 or above) is reached, activate Mach hold mode. Concord now holds the fastest speed which is possible without extending the max. nose temperature of 128°C. 5. Descent: 220-250 NM from your destination set speed to 350kts and altitude to 20.000ft with descent rate 3.000ft/min. Start fuel transfer forward again. Target is CoG of 53-54%. When reaching 36.000ft set speed to 325kts, continue descending with 3.000ft/min. When reaching 20.000ft, set speed to 250kts and height to 10.000ft, descend rate 1.000ft/min. When reaching 10.000ft set speed to 220kts, landing lights on, set NAV switch from LNAV to RAD. Prepare your ILS frequency if you haven’t already. Visor down. Set altitude to 3-5.000ft to intercept glideslope. Descent rate 1.000ft/min. Nose down to 5°. When reaching 3-5.000ft, set speed to lading speed (between 160-190kts). Gear down. 6. Approach: When intercepting ILS glideslope, activate Glide mode. Concorde should starting to descent automatically. Concorde will also activate Land mode automatically. Stay away from LOC mode to intercept the ILS frequncy. Autoland doesn’t seem to work if you use it. 7. landing: With 50ft height, turn off AT (should turn off automatically) and AP if you want and bring Concorde down gently. After touchdown, push the nose fully down. After the nose touched down, activate full reverse thrust while already applying the brake. After you’ve slowed down, turn off reverse thrust, turn off landing lights and activate taxi lights. Bring the the nose up to 5°. Turn off engine 1 & 4 and taxi to your parking spot/gate. Congrats! You completed a supersonic flight from Europe to New York!
That message in the toilet is peak level comedy! Bro got his priorities straight and DC designs knew this would happen 😂 imma buy this aircraft just for this if i can! 😂
Jesus, she was so majestic. A shame the Concorde's gone. She was truly the most beautiful plane ever made.
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Plenty of room for improvement when it comes to the actual flying, but the videography... omfg, what a stunning work. Congratulations, what a job well done.
Amazing video the cinematography on this was beautifully made I would love to see more it’s so unfortunate this masterpiece isn’t still soaring threw the sky.
Today the most recent flight I went on a year ago today was from KRDU in Raleigh, North Carolina to KMCI in Orlando, Florida in 737 MAX 10 and it took exactly the same time. Back then Paris-New York took the exact same time which is just absolutely amazing sometimes I just cry in my head because how of how beautiful flight is and that’s just due to the love of aviation for me. Hopefully someday I can pursue my dream of becoming a F/A-18E/F Super Hornet pilot for the United States Navy.
I flew Bahrain to London just before Xmas 1977. FYI I remember the sky a deep violet with bright sunshine and a slight curve on the Earth and no it wasn't caused by the window. A joke at the time is what would happen to us in a major accident at that height and the answer was you would be buried in several different countries along the Adriatic.
Absolutely stunning stimulation. Very realistic feel including the cabin announcements, ATC, etc. Thank you for creating and sharing this. Just one question.....why did you use a British Airways Concorde interior for an Air France Concorde?
Bonkers! Well done. I would be insane to fly this without a AI Flight Engineer! Cockpit graphics are FSX. Flight It cant really be done , in a high fidelity sim, unless you are Concord trained! Is it really? Where did the French jabber come from?
Yo Tomo love the videos, genuinely the only flight simmer I can sit an hour straight and watch. I was wondering, with MSFS do you get a memory leak on long haul flights? I have a beefy setup but it still drops frames after 6 hours of flight. I heard this is super common for MSFS. It makes me want to go back P3D
119,000 litres of LIQUID JETA in those tiny wings???? Seriously no wonder they retired this one.....not a drop of liquid fuel gets near these planes ....thats ALL "AIR" planes
Thanks for this great vid on the most beautiful aircraft ever produced! It’s interesting to see a modern FMS/MCDU onboard. It truly is like seeing what it would be like if the aircraft was still flying today, as they certainly would have updated to a modern FMS by now! I assume DC Designs doesn’t have an option to use the old CIVA for navigation? That would be really realistic, albeit much more tedious, way to navigate!
That's a shame that Concorde was a financial failure. It is a cool plane. I recommend seeing one at a museum. The one I saw was an Air France at the Smithsonian Annex in Chantilly, VA. Those CGI passengers are creepy, like in suspended animation or dead. The Concorde really needed to be redesigned. Its tires were overinfated, and the underbelly where the fuel was held was not strong enough.
on cockpit pilots seems a little "irresponsible" for letting aircraft moving around, their hands just stay still not touching nor controlling any handle..
I recognized the voice of the english pilots and Engineer after start up check list as Capt John Hutchinson..Jeff Norris and Bill Brown who fly for British Airways...
Cockpit looks a mess, cheap and moth eaten, disgraceful condition for an iconic aircraft. Wouldn't buy this rubbish, much prefer the more professional XPLANE11 version.
"Thousands of hours of work, countless animations, flight modelling, texture art, blood, sweat and tears, and you want to know if you can shut yourself in the toilet. Friend, we salute you! - DC Designs" pssst.... you can.....
DC Designs did a really great job reviving this but they still didn't get it all. ...beacon lights are non existent, tail cone light missing, INS doesnt exists in MSFS, and the most famous of all...the Delta wing vortex at landing...its literally Concorde's signature on arrival. 😮💨
Make sure to take care of the engines because you don't want any pieces of a DC-10 in there that will cause the engine to explode and force the Concorde to crash into a motel near the airport
too fast the spd in this video for t.o. and landing. Vr with maximum load and fuel is around 180kts and Vref with full load and normal qt fuel is around 145-155
Damn, now I understand why they discontinued the Concorde. I mean, pulling a lever 0:44 to have a flight crew instantly appear out of nowhere is some next level shit
The cg indicatiro is almost at the aft-most position during startup and taxi, I believe if it was this far back there would be no weight on the front wheels and it would tip backward?
Amazing Video! Quite Realistic except for the cockpit preparations and checks. But of course it would take several days to study this stunning aircraft! Great job here, well done! 👍👍
Hello, Your videos are very realistic and very well done! I was wondering if you used any add-ons or mods that enhance the realism of your sim? Visual or functionality mods?
Thank you and I do use a few addons! AIG ai traffic, REX real global airport textures for non 3rd party airports, BIJAN HABASHI - 4 SEASON PACK + TREE LOD FOR MSFS, FSRealistic, LatinVFR AREX, NVIDA Freestyle Filters. These are the main addons that I use :)
i ve been working for american airlines from 2002 to 2004 , we used to have boarding for some flights at the gate very close to the concorde .Every morning i took my breakfast before the the concorde at the restaurant inside the gate at terminal 2. It was a very nice period of my life. The plane was always half empty ,only 50 to 60 passengers. Most of the time rich families or celebrities but no more charter flights.The take off around 10 am always shook the windows of the gates at CDG even inside the terminal and the parking/taxi. It was insane.
The most beautiful aircraft ever build I see there is still space for big improvements on this model. For the start it is very good looking. Did anyone try to fly it with a xbox game pad, how's the experience there? Can't afford to buy this one and not be able to enjoy it :)