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Aerospace and technology company Lockheed presents “You Have To Get Up Pretty Damn Early To Beat The TriStar - an early 1970s color film promoting the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, a medium-to-long-range, wide-body airliner that took its first flight in 1972 with Eastern Air Lines. Hank Dees, a test and research pilot, greets the viewer starting at mark 00:49 and discusses the flight program in detail as we watch test footage of the aircraft and Dees discusses the engineering and design aspects of the aircraft. At mark 06:04, we see former NASA astronaut and then-Eastern Airlines senior vice president Frank Borman exit a TriStar after flying the aircraft and then address the media while describing its handling as “superior.” We see a view from inside the cabin waiting for passengers as well as the “new uniforms” for flight attendances (mark 08:00) as they strike leggy poses within the aircraft engine for photographers. The film shows us the aircraft at the Paris Airshow and in flight as it continues, as well as ongoing tests including some at Edwards Air Force Base (mark 15:22).
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, commonly referred to as the L-1011 (pronounced "L-ten-eleven") or TriStar, is a medium-to-long-range, wide-body trijet airliner by Lockheed Corporation. It was the third wide-body airliner to enter commercial operations, after the Boeing 747 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. The airliner has a seating capacity up to 400 passengers and a range over 4,000 nautical miles (7,410 km). Its trijet configuration has three Rolls-Royce RB211 engines with one engine under each wing, and a third engine, center-mounted with an S-duct air inlet embedded in the tail and the upper fuselage. The aircraft has an autoland capability, an automated descent control system, and available lower deck galley and lounge facilities.
The L-1011 TriStar was produced in two fuselage lengths. The original L-1011-1 first flew in November 1970, and entered service with Eastern Air Lines in 1972. The shortened, longer range L-1011-500 first flew in 1978, and entered service with British Airways a year later. The original-length TriStar was also produced as the high gross weight L-1011-100, up-rated engine L-1011-200, and further upgraded L-1011-250. Post-production conversions for the L-1011-1 with increased takeoff weights included the L-1011-50 and L-1011-150.
Between 1968 and 1984, Lockheed manufactured a total of 250 TriStars, assembled at the Lockheed plant located at the Palmdale Regional Airport in southern California north of Los Angeles. The aircraft's sales were hampered by two years of delays due to developmental and financial problems at Rolls-Royce plc, the sole manufacturer of the TriStar's engines. After production ended, Lockheed withdrew from the commercial aircraft business due to its below-target sales.
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@deadwood1887
@deadwood1887 11 месяцев назад
I logged many hours in the right seat of Eastern L-1011's. Best seat in the house watching the world go by looking out of those gigantic cockpit windows. One of my favorite aircraft and a dream to fly. Those Golden years of commercial aviation are gone but I still have the memories.
@cindy92359
@cindy92359 4 года назад
My first commercial flight at the age of 19 was on an Eastern Airlines L-1011. I didn't realize how spoiled I would be. My next several trips were on L-1011s. Not until I flew on a 767 did I realize how nice the L-1011 had been. It was all I had known. The 767, by comparison, felt claustrophobic and evoked images of being inside a tube of toothpaste. Remember just how sexy those tristars were sitting at the gates, looming large over other aircraft? And the wording painted on the upper third engine, "Whisperliner"... just too cool.
@jaymes1
@jaymes1 8 месяцев назад
never flew on one, only had a couple flights before 9/11, sounds like the greatest plane ever made! back when flying itself was so special! #jealous
@JackieontheTrunk
@JackieontheTrunk 7 месяцев назад
I am almost in tears. My Dad worked on this program as a test flight instrumentation engine both on Ship 001 and Ship 003. He went to the Paris Air Show. At @9:40 he can be seen walking down the stairs with his light garment bag (and bald head). I have watched many of these various RU-vid clips with hopes of catching glimpses. So many thanks! He was very proud of the L-1011.
@StellarBlue1
@StellarBlue1 7 лет назад
I worked at the Lockheed Palmdale plant from 1971-1974. I worked on interior trim putting in lights, carpets, seats, etc. Was a good, well paying job. Driving out to Palmdale from Sylmar, CA was a bit much, especially when it snowed in Palmdale. Hi to all my fellow L-1011 workmates! The L-1011 was unsurpassed in my opinion.
@larrydockery7201
@larrydockery7201 7 лет назад
thank you 1978 1989 loved that old bird and still do
@StellarBlue1
@StellarBlue1 7 лет назад
Hey Larry - You got it right. The Tri-Star was a sweetheart of a plane. It had an air of Royalty about it. Rolls Royce engines, flying stabilizer, curved s-duct for the rear engine, first polarized window shades and don't forget the advanced fly-by-wire automatic flight control system (AFCS). The DC-10 which was our main competitor was a POS.
@bobbypaluga4346
@bobbypaluga4346 6 лет назад
StellarBlue1 You folks did a fabulous job, hats off for helping to produce at least 40;000 of the 200;000 Delta Skymiles I racked up. They were the best 40;000 miles
@bobbypaluga4346
@bobbypaluga4346 6 лет назад
StellarBlue1 the DC-10 was a rush job, too many lives were lost before they corrected their design mistakes.
@tiramisu7544
@tiramisu7544 Год назад
(5 years late) Hey, thanks for helping to make perhaps my favourite widebody airliner to ever take flight!
@paulazemeckis7835
@paulazemeckis7835 4 года назад
When I flew a lot in the mid 80's in the U.S. I was soooo happy when the plane was an L-1011. Loved them!!!!!
@taketimeout2share
@taketimeout2share 7 лет назад
Such a noble plane. So beautiful.And a stall speed off just 100 knots!!! A dove of a craft. Lockeed you ARE the best.
@robertfeinberg748
@robertfeinberg748 4 года назад
But under Frank Bormann was the worst and not TBTF.
@sboyd4723
@sboyd4723 7 лет назад
Surely the prettiest of the first-gen widebodies.
@DavidHill333
@DavidHill333 7 лет назад
Miss Eastern Air Lines and the L1011.
@lrg3834
@lrg3834 5 лет назад
Like both the L-1011 and DC--10, and flew on both, but of the two, the L-1011 is definitely the better aircraft in every way.
@12345fowler
@12345fowler Год назад
First time I ever entered a L-1011 Tristar cockpit I tought I had entered a country club saloon.
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 Год назад
As a passenger I too loved flying on the Tri Star, my last one in 1991 returning from Desert storm on an American Trans air L-1011. It was a comfortable air plane to travel long distances I thought. Even better than the 747's I flew on occasionally. Having said that, the usual method of world wide travel back in those days was in the back of a C-141 Any commercial jet was a major improvement!
@MarkAnthonyHenderson
@MarkAnthonyHenderson 3 года назад
I remember first flying a Delta L-1011 from Philadelphia to Atlanta in 1981. It was so smooth and quiet.
@MoyaMotorsportsRacing
@MoyaMotorsportsRacing 7 лет назад
I truly enjoyed my contribution to the L1011 RB211 engines at Eastern, as a Project Engineer in Propulsion Engineering, for almost 11 years. It will always be my favorite commercial airplane.
@johneddy908
@johneddy908 4 года назад
Versions of the RB211 were also used on the Boeing 757 (of which Eastern was the launch customer) and 747-400.
@robertfeinberg748
@robertfeinberg748 4 года назад
But it wasn't commercially viable, not your fault. We have six or seven industries supported by Deep State that don't meet the test of the market -- aircraft, autos, banking, housing, railroads, postal, and health care. This circumstance is bound to get worse under the Dems.
@bigman55434
@bigman55434 2 года назад
@@robertfeinberg748 LOL. What a nut. I'm a conservative, and even I wouldn't post such a ridiculous statement. I'm guessing this was post 8892342 of yours saying the same thing. Better double up on the tinfoil on your hat.
@robertfeinberg748
@robertfeinberg748 2 года назад
@@bigman55434 I was in good form. I stand by it. Dems support failing and flailing industries to support Demigarchs.
@bigman55434
@bigman55434 2 года назад
@@robertfeinberg748 So republicans had nothing to do with the state of any of these industries? Of course they did. And what is a demigarch? Another made up word by that nutcase MTG? None of this has anything to do with the L1011, so go troll somewhere else (like with the other 10 subscribers on Truth social). I swear that Trump brought out all the lunatics from the far right fringes of the republican party, just like AOC and her nutjobs brought out the left wing nuts. Both fringes need to crawl back under their rocks.
@peternicolaides6256
@peternicolaides6256 7 лет назад
I loved working on this aircraft when I was flying for Eastern from 1976-1989 based in SJU and MIA, The galley R2 position was the most fun. Was so much better than the DC-10.
@solomonpilot2510
@solomonpilot2510 7 лет назад
YOU MEAN DEATH 10!
@alhanes5803
@alhanes5803 2 года назад
@@solomonpilot2510 No that's not what he meant. Goes up
@dc10driver1
@dc10driver1 7 лет назад
What a glorious grand lady! I had the honor of flying for Eastern for five years, but I was always too Junior to get on this bird. Nothing flying, then or now had the style, grace and beauty of the L-1011 TriStar. It's so great to see her again in the Eastern colors, where she belongs. It certainly was a different world back then. So sad to see what has happened to air travel today.
@bradleysmall2230
@bradleysmall2230 4 года назад
whata wrong w air travel today....
@alhanes5803
@alhanes5803 2 года назад
@@bradleysmall2230 It sucks. Thats all...
@bradleysmall2230
@bradleysmall2230 2 года назад
@@alhanes5803 is it the frisks, crowded seating or the wait times.. i know its all but what is worse or have i left som out.. been decades since i flew.. i guess the food ism the least of your worries
@alhanes5803
@alhanes5803 2 года назад
@@bradleysmall2230 Hi Brad. Biggest thing for me were the aircraft. I've only flown domestic, but late 70's, 80's and early 90's, I flew to FL alot from Chicago, (lived in NW Indiana) and majority of the time, flew L1011's, and DC-10 's. It was paradise compared to being crammed in a narrow body. It was cool going to the gate, to pickup friends, or being dropped by friends. I'm 60 now, and the whole dressing up thing to fly was cool too. I flew the last time in 04, and I didn't have a problem with TSA. How old are you, if I may ask?
@bradleysmall2230
@bradleysmall2230 2 года назад
@@alhanes5803 late 60s- you have the same name as the pilot that survived but has passed now- the sioux city incident and a dc 10.. dad worked at lockheed on the l1011 and was on trip around world trying to sell them.. my under standing is a guy after that crash was ok and got off plane but re-entered to get his carry on stuff and was found at the airport bar.. wonder what he ordered..dan gryder has a solution to db cooper hijacking on you tube...
@LOLmusics
@LOLmusics 7 лет назад
The take off at the end and the funky music totally matched the anti collision red lights like a boss! No other plane like the L-1011! Love the dramatic pause too!
@edwardpate6128
@edwardpate6128 3 года назад
These were among my favorite airliners to fly on.
@Afib95
@Afib95 Год назад
I remember flying on my favorite plane L-1011 into Atlanta and the pilot came on and said I’ve got good news and I’ve got bad news the good news is we’re going to land the bad news is the airport is closed due to heavy fog. That plane landed so perfectly and we never saw the runway until we felt it hit the wheels. My 30 minute layover in Atlanta turned into almost 9 hours on a Sunday in a dry county with no alcohol! Oh the humanity of it all😂
@thesneakyzephyr4531
@thesneakyzephyr4531 7 лет назад
I think the TriStar L1011 was the best passenger aircraft ever built!
@solomonpilot2510
@solomonpilot2510 7 лет назад
DON'T THINK IT IS 4 SURE !
@solomonpilot2510
@solomonpilot2510 5 лет назад
ANSWER MY QUESTION DUMMY ?
@camillesymons2170
@camillesymons2170 Месяц назад
These certainly are the most beautiful machines of the 20th century! I have so many fond memories of flying on the Lockheed Tristar through out the 1980s! It makes me sad to see them out of service now! I sure miss them! They certainly were a piece of fine artwork!
@tombrown1898
@tombrown1898 2 года назад
Flew on one of these from St. Louis to Orlando in 1981, and got a free upgrade to 1st Class. What a plane! Never will forget it. Just beautiful in every way.
@wizardmix
@wizardmix 5 лет назад
The quality of this film is fantastic! Best I've seen for this subject matter. Thank you for sharing!
@miguelrosado6062
@miguelrosado6062 3 года назад
I flew on an Eastern L 1011 Tristar from San Juan to Miami on May 22 1983. Loved it ever since!
@Titus_Phook
@Titus_Phook 6 лет назад
Such a handsome aircraft that would still look good amongst today's aircraft. Was lucky enough to fly several times in the 1980's as a child with gulf air, happy memories indeed.
@stanleyrober9254
@stanleyrober9254 7 лет назад
Good summary of Tri Star flight test program. I got my Initial F/E flight training on some of those flights, and flew on production flight tests, and some customer crew training flights.
@LOLmusics
@LOLmusics 7 лет назад
Yup.. too much tech, not enough PLANE!
@tonygraham6292
@tonygraham6292 7 лет назад
That was an awesome ending ! L1011 takeoff pause in the sunset with dual anti collision light aglow!
@eddiec4536
@eddiec4536 Год назад
The Tristar was one of the most beautiful Airplanes ever built.
@joepatroni8777
@joepatroni8777 6 лет назад
Used to fly across the Atlantic on Air Canada's L-1011-500 from London Heathrow to Gander Newfoundland in the early 80's. What a blast!
@Dan.d649
@Dan.d649 9 месяцев назад
The L-1011 was a wonderful airplane that was loved by flight crews, and passengers alike. The airplane was a big hit in the '70s, but it was still legging behind the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. For a tri-jet, the L-1011-1 was appreciated by airlines as a medium to long-range airplane. The L-1011-500 had that long-haul that was also suitable for the Boeing 747. What Eastern did was put their tris-stars on more of intercontinental hops. They were very popular for the Miami routes since this would allow Eastern to utilize them for Caribbean routes. It was a very versatile airplane as far as pilot comments were concerned. They loved it too much.
@bernie2108
@bernie2108 5 лет назад
flew in these gorgeous planes in the late 70-80's, SFO to Logan regular, sometimes only 3 pax on board, that was TWA then, sad they and the birds all gone.
@Autostade67
@Autostade67 2 года назад
The L-1011 was closer to the 747 in sophistication and, cosmetically, much sleeker than the DC-10...such a shame the delays with the Rolls Royce engines caused it to be third out of the starting gate. Looking at the footage of the Paris air show it's hard to communicate to younger generations that at that time, VERY few people in the world would have flown on a wide body, so the first glimpse of its interior would have been eye-popping. After a number of years on 737s and that legendary medium range workhorse, the 727, my first glimpse of a wide body WAS an L-1011 in 1975. It was the be the first and only time I flew on one, but its beauty is seared in my memory.
@bradcrosier1332
@bradcrosier1332 Год назад
The L-1011 was actually significantly more advanced the the classic 747's.
@theinspiringengineer-railw153
@theinspiringengineer-railw153 3 года назад
Is it just me or does the TriStar come across as the most expertly created and developed aircraft of them all.
@bradcrosier1332
@bradcrosier1332 Год назад
It's not just you - it was by far the most advanced of the first-generation widebodies. I flew it and loved it, and I never met anyone else who flew it who didn't love it!
@thombissettisthefussyflyer580
@thombissettisthefussyflyer580 7 лет назад
So sad... this is one of the great jets I have never flown on. And the Eastern Livery is so boss on this craft!
@michaelosgood9876
@michaelosgood9876 Год назад
Great footage of early L1011 testing. Gone now but never forgotten. My favorite 1st generation widebody, with A300.
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@chasenip2
@chasenip2 Год назад
I was hired as a f/a for TWA in 1996 & I immediately fell in love with working this cruise ship in the sky. The L1011’s at TWA had a lower galley you took an elevator down to to prepare the meals. No prep really as the entrees trays were preassembled and there was a hot plate under the hit entree. Yes…it was a hot mess & some entrees were scalding hot & others were ice cold. As new hires in NYC we were always broke & a favorite pass time of my friend & mine was we would fly FC on an evening L1011 from JFK to MCO & watch the (projection!) movie & eat and drink our faces off then the ac would turn around and bring us back to NYC around 2300. TWA in ‘96 had amazing, restaurant quality food. I still remember my favorite entree flying down was a piece of salmon, w/scallops & shrimp in a butter champagne cream sauce with capers over angel hair. The f/a’s working always took extra care of us poor new-hires. They were thrilled that after a decade TWA had hired new f/a’s….& it showed. I went to another airline after a year but nothing compared to my year at TWA…& that’s not nostalgia talking.
@bentleybrabec
@bentleybrabec 7 дней назад
1:06 3:28 10:36 15:56 Spectacular takeoffs and landings
@aerlial360
@aerlial360 7 лет назад
Tri-Star L-1011, Super Connie, C5 Galaxy, SR71 Blackbird. 4 of my favorite airplanes of all time and I'm also a fan of many Boeing airplanes. Lockheed built serious, serious legends, both technologically and aesthetically.. It's a shame they don't build commercial airframes anymore.
@jamurphy8386
@jamurphy8386 7 лет назад
It is indeed the finest Airliner in History! It's one of the BEST of the Jet Age. I agree with you that Lockheed never should have gotten out of the commercial aircraft business. Lockheed has built some of the most important aircraft in History. Especially the ones built, under the uncontestable Kelly Johnson!!! I had the honor of meeting him, when I was only 12 years old!! At the time, he was working with my Dad on the D-21 Supersonic Drone, at Groom Lake..... That's ALL I've ever been allowed to know! My Dad FLEW the incomparable SR-71 Blackbird!!! Never once, did I ever know WHERE he and Capt. Lee Ransom went..... But the thought of it was a thrill that very few will ever understand.
@pennymartin3821
@pennymartin3821 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful footage, I love the tri star L-1011, a beautiful plane. Thank you for the video. ❤
@jamesdigiorgio5820
@jamesdigiorgio5820 11 месяцев назад
For 15 years, I worked for Lear Astronics (originally founded by Bill Lear of Lear Jet fame) in Santa Monica, CA. We engineered and manufactured the flight control computers for the L-1011
@nancynolan9011
@nancynolan9011 3 года назад
I consider myself lucky to have been able to fly Eastern on these beauties during the 70s. Classic! Not like the awful experience of being stuffed in some of the planes of today. No longer a great experience IMO.
@sinqros
@sinqros 6 лет назад
I was lucky enough to fly on the L1011 tristar, back & forth to Honolulu a number of times I believe, from 1986 till 2008 I flew back & forth, many many times, some flights were other aircraft like the 757 etc but the L1011 will always be my fave Jetliner in the old school figuration, and those RR engines whined baby!!!
@65gtotrips
@65gtotrips 10 месяцев назад
That ‘on the deck’ flyby @8:32 was cool 😎
@CoolAce1
@CoolAce1 9 месяцев назад
These are still perfectly good planes. They look as modern as anything flying today. There was no need to retire them.
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 2 месяца назад
I wish they were still around but considering that they haven't been built for nearly 40 years, parts would probably be an issue by now to keep the L-1011 flying.
@kdp8133
@kdp8133 6 лет назад
I flew the Tristar from London to LA with British Airtours. Nice plane.
@hoderharris
@hoderharris 7 лет назад
Some of the best and interesting comments for any RU-vid video. Thank you gentleman for sharing all of your expertise with your comments. I enjoyed reading them.
@Pontiacman1964
@Pontiacman1964 7 лет назад
My favorite plane, especially with the Delta Airlines paint scheme.
@devonnewest7990
@devonnewest7990 6 лет назад
Most beautiful, capable, bird ever in the air, oh what I would give to be able to fly on a 10-11 again.
@rajones4128
@rajones4128 5 лет назад
Devonne West A Beautiful comment. Worked for Eastern and flew many, many miles on the L 1011. but will never fly one again unless there is one to take us else can I say
@myparceltape1169
@myparceltape1169 3 года назад
Devonne, it looks so lovely that I would buy one if I could afford to.
@Trinavara
@Trinavara 5 лет назад
BWIA Port of Spain(Piarco) to London Heathrow in the 80's for school..great times!!
@ManelvisSoares
@ManelvisSoares 7 лет назад
wonderfull air plane endeed
@larrydockery7201
@larrydockery7201 Год назад
there never be a better airplane better than the l-1011 she was a great aircraft that was the good old days
@strafrag1
@strafrag1 7 лет назад
Great aircraft. ♥d it.
@aerlial360
@aerlial360 7 лет назад
Such an elegant and beautiful bird! I wish they'd do like they have with cars and come out with a retro/modern L-1011 like they have with the Dodge Challenger/Charger. All updated glass cockpit, new wings, composite fuselage, and efficient engines. It's been said there just isn't any need for three engines anymore wit the reliability of the new twins, however I imagine you could make it bigger whereby three engines would match with the power it needs. Of course it'd have to be bigger than the twin engine 777.
@tonygraham6292
@tonygraham6292 7 лет назад
aerlial360 omg I've been wishing this for years!!!
@blech71
@blech71 6 лет назад
I used to fly these from SF to ATL on eastern and the DC-10 to Houston as my last big hub to get to the panhandle of Florida. I always liked the way the L1011 looked and flew. The stewardesses always acted like they were on the A team... not cocky but seemed like they knew they were in some hot shit.
@StatelessPerson
@StatelessPerson 7 лет назад
How strange to see Floyd Hall, CEO of EAL at the time, with Frank Borman, who would later oust him. My Dad was an EVP for EAL at the time, and he was tossed out in the same coup that took out Sam Higginbotham. Turned my life inside out, but that was still more than two years out then, and Flight 401 with delays always gave the L1011 a bad rap against the DC-10 that would work out fatally for the 10 in the end. The 1011 was a superior plain with cutting edge materials and engines, but that's the aviation biz (even before deregulation - when EAL came close to dying long before the nineties). Really loved this plane!
@TWATWA-qy4zn
@TWATWA-qy4zn 6 лет назад
StatelessPerson Don't forget about the ghost of flight 401.
@bentleybrabec
@bentleybrabec 7 дней назад
3:39 5:36 6:59 7:28 8:41 Looks incredible
@cherifbar
@cherifbar 7 лет назад
excellent video! I shall miss this beautiful plane!
@matthewkeiser5780
@matthewkeiser5780 Год назад
First flew on L1011 as a guest at "Transpo '72" held at Dulles Airport.
@Parkwaymania
@Parkwaymania 7 лет назад
I hate flying but the 1011 made it tolerable. Enjoyed every time I flew on it. Not at all like the sardine cans of today. Miss this plane.
@tonygraham6292
@tonygraham6292 7 лет назад
Parkwaymania I flew that jet about 10 times on the lax to Honolulu route in the late 90s to early 2000s. No other jet like it. Love those dual anti collision lights. None other like it!
@stratus262j2
@stratus262j2 7 лет назад
+ Parkwaymania --- WTF ?? The L-1011 was the epitome of a flying sardine can. My flight on this ugly piece of crap was miserable all the way.... The older narrow body jets with wider seats and more legroom were far superior to the disgusting wide bodies like this one ..
@tonygraham6292
@tonygraham6292 7 лет назад
Stratus 262J still loved by millions of pilots and passengers alike ;)
@bendover9411
@bendover9411 7 лет назад
Stratus 262J Did you sit in the shitter the entire flight?
@bradcrosier1332
@bradcrosier1332 Год назад
@@bendover9411 - Probably with his head up his keister.
@rashidamin7241
@rashidamin7241 3 года назад
L.1011 tristar is the best aircraft .. king of the sky . 💝💝💝👍
@SDU1969
@SDU1969 11 месяцев назад
I loved this plane!
@lynskyrd
@lynskyrd Год назад
My father HATED to fly except when an L1011 was booked. I still haven't met anyone who flew on that awesome plane and had anything negative to say about it. It was an 'over-engineered' masterpiece. Had quadruple redundancy in many critical areas throughout the plane. If Lockheed made the 737Max- it would have worked and those unfortunate people on those 2 flights would be alive today. I'd pay more for a flight today to fly on an L1011 or anything made by Lockheed. Boeing has lost its way after the merger with MD.
@RicardoFerreiraMiranda
@RicardoFerreiraMiranda 4 года назад
My dearest father, i share this magnificent video and all it means to you and to me with all my heart and gratitude! Thank you father! Inlove you!!!
@paolowasistlos7693
@paolowasistlos7693 2 года назад
Even from today's perspecitve - absolutely impressing. Unfortunately. nowadays people have to give their work life only for profit, not for serving others on their profession my compliments to everyone who made this aircraft possible, and who was in duty on this aircraft
@TriStarIII
@TriStarIII 2 года назад
Phenomenal footage, thats my favorite airplane right there, God bless you for sharing
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@yourworstnightmareiscathoc7015
@yourworstnightmareiscathoc7015 2 года назад
This was a Good little Flick.
@matistysk79
@matistysk79 3 года назад
L1011 one of the most beautyful aircrafts in the world
@SMichaelDeHart
@SMichaelDeHart Год назад
Flew on my first L1011 from Charlotte to LAX to Honolulu in '89 for my wife and I honeymoon. I'd flown several times before, but she hadn't ever flown. But at the end, she was a pro.
@josephlovaglio6416
@josephlovaglio6416 5 лет назад
I remember taking a flight from Tennessee to JFK when I was in the Marine corps in a L-1011 it was a night flight and the plane had maybe 10 people on it .To this day I don’t know why but it was a comfortable flight for me.
@paulazemeckis7835
@paulazemeckis7835 4 года назад
I had a similar experience when flying from Boston to Atlanta in 1985...the L1011 had maybe 20 passengers. I was able to occupy 3 or 4 seats horizontally!
@Mark_Ocain
@Mark_Ocain 2 года назад
As a passenger and as an aviation enthusiast, I loved the L1011. It had bad luck and it cost Lockheed dearly in the end. The L-1011 was technically far superior to the DC10. The RB211 has a lovely growl too.
@safeatthird6060
@safeatthird6060 4 года назад
Nice
@freddyferrillo9704
@freddyferrillo9704 4 года назад
Best plane ever.
@cacarotocacimbinha2905
@cacarotocacimbinha2905 2 года назад
Very good airplane
@kevinwiltshire2217
@kevinwiltshire2217 5 лет назад
So much cleaner looking than the dc_10
@ScDMiller1
@ScDMiller1 4 года назад
📽🛩This film is about as old as I am! 😮😁
@obiphil8672
@obiphil8672 3 года назад
If only Lockheed were able to clinch either the KSSU or ATLAS order, the Tristar woulda had a share of the long range market. That woulda made the program much more survivable.
@Hemidakota
@Hemidakota 2 года назад
the Tri-star was the most advance liner in its day.
@N747PA
@N747PA 7 лет назад
Oddly enough, ship #2 never flew for TWA. It was delivered to Eastern as N301EA. Ship #3 (painted as N301EA) was later delivered to Eastern as N302EA.
@johneddy908
@johneddy908 7 лет назад
So what was the registry number of TWA's first TriStar?
@Ppetras23
@Ppetras23 7 лет назад
In the 80's a charter airline (Five Star) out of Boston leased 2 TWA L10's ..they were 01 & 02 ...in the late 90's #02 burned in JFK runway
@N747PA
@N747PA 6 лет назад
N31001 was TWA's first. It was #13 off the line.
@josebatt3359
@josebatt3359 Год назад
I liked spacious interior because of no overhead bins for middle seats
@nkt1
@nkt1 Год назад
Apparently some L-1011s had motorised coat closets which retracted into the ceiling, but I've yet to see a photo of them.
@iLoveBoysandBerries
@iLoveBoysandBerries 3 года назад
I hope United orders more of these for their fleet
@JH-nf4xd
@JH-nf4xd 7 лет назад
Some extremely rare footage there. And 3 people are weird.
@Massachamp08
@Massachamp08 Год назад
it's really incredible how far ahead of its time the L-1011 is, sadly by the time I was born (1999), these were all retired, such a beautiful and cool plane, and a real shame it didn't succeed, I think if it succeeded, Lockheed could easily compete with Boeing for industry leader in commercial aviation
@nkt1
@nkt1 Год назад
They were still flying in 1999. Air Transat operated them until 2004, for example.
@Massachamp08
@Massachamp08 Год назад
@@nkt1 In the US they were all retired by 2001, Delta was the last operator here. I was not even 2 years old when they were retired, so I have no memory of them actually flying sadly.
@macarthurguneratne373
@macarthurguneratne373 11 месяцев назад
I have almost 7000 hours on various models. i liked the -500 the best,you could fly it like a Cessna 150
@BrassLock
@BrassLock 6 лет назад
Unfortunately Australian airlines used *Whispering T-Jets* (Boeing 727's), in their Government regulated two-airline policy which mandated that each airline (ANA and TAA) must purchase the _same make and model of aircraft, and to be purchased at the same time_ . How's that for free enterprise? Thus we never got to have airline hostesses adopt _The Wonder Woman Pose_ in advertisements, nor experience the finesse of Lockheed's Tri Star 😯
@badgrand
@badgrand 6 лет назад
please tell me someone knows the title of the tune beginning at 13:00
@wintersbattleofbands1144
@wintersbattleofbands1144 3 года назад
Try Shazam.
@flybyairplane3528
@flybyairplane3528 7 лет назад
As I recall, it was Eastern, colorabated with Lockheed, to get this wide body, in/out of LaGuarda airport, to MIA, and so it did, but the development of the RR RB-211 engine bankrupted RR, but this very engine went on to power several planes, even Boeing. T he aircraft, I have zero love is Airbus, but funny enough, Martin Bormann, was the first to bring the A 300 to the US,, but they had 'linear' ductwork for the a/c, the 2 port, and 2 starboard seats were hot, the ducts blew into the middle seats, folks used blankets.
@harvey364
@harvey364 6 лет назад
Martin Bormann -- WTF? You mean Frank Borman, not a Nazi nut.
@robr2389
@robr2389 Год назад
I flew on the L-1011 many times in Eastern and Delta liveries. It one beautiful aircraft. I am sorry to see them all retired. I had heard that there was one copy still flying as a hospital but, that's been a long while ago.
@SimonFurber
@SimonFurber Год назад
Incredibly advanced and beautiful plane. Lockheed waited too long after the Electra for a big passenger jet. Much too late after Boeing and Douglas to the wide body games.
@oleksiioleksii584
@oleksiioleksii584 3 года назад
50 Years
@trent8002003
@trent8002003 7 лет назад
Beautiful plane. Beats the DC10 technically and aesthetically. But Lockheed must hv known as early as the early 70's that the battle was lost when the DC-10-30 conquered the continental european market!
@bobgreene2892
@bobgreene2892 7 лет назад
The L1011 was Lockheed's return to the airliner market after the problem-plagued turboprop Electra, and what a contrast. This time, the technical problems lay with Rolls-Royce, not a pioneering Lockheed design..
@johneddy908
@johneddy908 4 года назад
@@bobgreene2892 , that's probably what happens when you have something brand new, whether it's aircraft or engines. Rolls-Royce finally got the bugs worked out in due time, and later used what it learned when it introduced the current Trent series of jet engines.
@wildbrad
@wildbrad 3 года назад
@@johneddy908 It also did not help that the Trijet wide body market had enough demand for one successful aircraft, and as a result it was a buyers market both McD and Lockheed faced. Ahead of its time, and as history bore out, the DC-10's rush to market with some major design defects had enormous costs in life and fortune for beating the L-1011 to market.
@MrRandomcommentguy
@MrRandomcommentguy 11 месяцев назад
The last time an airliner was designed to put the passenger first.
@Phos9
@Phos9 5 лет назад
This narrator sounds like the voice of the coffee break machine.
@luisrivera6074
@luisrivera6074 Год назад
Eastern Airlines didn't call it the WhisperLiner for nothing! 😎
@rosskelly7817
@rosskelly7817 6 лет назад
As a 10 year Eastern mechanic it was such fun to work the L1011 in Miami. It later got me hired by Saudi Arabian Airlines. Damn shame to see the airline fall apart due to poor management and union/company discord. Then there was the asshole Lorenzo (reminds me of trump). In the words of a cool pilot, "If you die and go to heaven you must go through Atlanta". I just hope it's on a Tri Star. Ha ha
@reohtz4878
@reohtz4878 5 лет назад
Jess W, he's not blaming it on Trump, he's blaming it on Frank Lorenzo, the corporate raider who mismanaged the company and forced it to lose money and eventually go bankrupt. It's been a year since you posted your comment.....looks like the comparison to Trump is even more relevant today.
@petezzzz
@petezzzz 3 года назад
No airplane to this date has ever even come close to the majesty of this magnificent bird. My tribute to the mighty L-1011: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uc-ZMRLsT1w.html
@sadalite
@sadalite 2 года назад
How could a plane back then fly and land almost by itself??
@wildbeast3106
@wildbeast3106 6 лет назад
What happened to this plane?
@xponen
@xponen 6 лет назад
It compete with a plane made by Douglas Company, which Airlines prefer to buy because it is slightly wider. Also, this is Lockheed's first airliners and they've spent a lot of money developing it but they failed to reap high enough profit because of competition, so they didn't build a next version of it, and it is not sold anymore. There's few still flying.
@josiaevans
@josiaevans 3 года назад
*The song used at the end of this film is the now-famous "Funky Fanfare" by Keith Mansfield - ALSO USED BY QUENTIN TARRANTINO - You're welcome!!!* Here's a link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tUFwQjOpqJM.html
@trilomann
@trilomann 3 года назад
10.28 mins compressor stall #1 engine ?
@bradcrosier1332
@bradcrosier1332 Год назад
Nice eye - not exactly where you'd expect one (relatively low power on final approach), but it somewhat looks like it!
@trilomann
@trilomann Год назад
@@bradcrosier1332 bleed off valves maybe getting stuck
@bradcrosier1332
@bradcrosier1332 Год назад
@@trilomann - It’s been too many years since I operated the RB.211, so I cannot remember the specifics of its operation - but that sounds plausible, though again I’d expect compressor unloading devices to be operating at higher power settings (but it certainly could be possible on a short engine acceleration such as could occur on final approach).
@solomonpilot2510
@solomonpilot2510 7 лет назад
ONE OF THE FINEST AIRPLANES IN THE WORLD, I WISH IF THEY STILL HAVE IT AROUND,THE BIG QUESTION IS ONE OF THE ARAB LEADERS USED 2 PILOT THIS PLANE BY HIM SELF,DO U KNOW WHO IS THAT LEADER?
@StatelessPerson
@StatelessPerson 7 лет назад
Hussein of Jordan
@solomonpilot2510
@solomonpilot2510 7 лет назад
BRAVO....HO DID U KNOW .DID U GOOGLE IT?
@StatelessPerson
@StatelessPerson 7 лет назад
Nope, not Google, Old fashioned "Noodle." Not difficult, though, being a fan of the aircraft and the monarch, who regularly flew his own multi-engine heavies, especially memorable over Jerusalem... seems like yesterday, to me.
@christainmarks106
@christainmarks106 2 года назад
The L-10-11 was a far superior airplane than the DC 10.
@MichaelBreen.
@MichaelBreen. 5 лет назад
13:01 Hot Pants!
@LOLmusics
@LOLmusics 7 лет назад
Plane looks so bad 4$$ on landing!
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