Cessna 560 Citation V Ultra M-MEVA is seen taxiing and taking off from the Aérodrome de La Baule-Escoublac LBY beginning the flight over to the Brest Bretagne Airport BES. This good looking business jet was a fun aircraft to get to spot!
Far out man this is just awesome!!! I believe this is the first business jet video I've seen from your channel, and one of my top fav jets! Super cool sound those JT15D-5A engines make, just love it!
My uncle owned citation 2 in 1978 to 1989 in sarawak malaysia,still remembered that time from malaysia to singapore,hongkong ,australia just like going to school ride in a bus very easy fast and comfortable to.
Great video! Such a small jet but what a powerful take-off! Seems like a rather busy place as the aircraft has lined up but awaiting clearance to take-off… Seeing many more planes taking-off in the background! Well done filming this beautiful corporate jet!
Pretty cool, brother! I live in a town with a municipal airport (C47) with a main runway that is 3,770 x 60 ft (1,149 x 18 m) and has one Cessna Citation hangered there owned by a family that also owns some business and land ventures in the area (old money). It's always exciting to watch that jet come in and out of the field, which is rare these days. The Army and National Guard regularly train their Blackhawk crews in takeoff and landing scenarios here in all types of weather at all times of day and night as there is a National Guard station right off the west end of the second smaller runway that crosses the main one. The biggest weeks we have at the airport are slightly before, during, and after Oshkosh as we are considered as 'feeder airport' and fueling stop. Nice catch! I'm looking forward to what you put up next!
Very cool! That must be fun to see the Citation operate off that relatively short runway. And that must be great to see all the traffic that passes through your airport during the Oshkosh rush. That must bring some really cool aircraft in!
@@TheHDAviation Indeed! Oshkosh days are full of all kinds of aircraft stopping for food, fuel, and rewind on their way in and out of the event. It's like our own airshow all week.