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MUST HEAR!!! Boeing 707 Takeoff: Four JT3D turbofan engines giving their best & loudest! [AirClips] 

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@boeing900
@boeing900 4 года назад
I’ve always loved airplanes. I can’t remember a time that I didn’t. When I was 3 we were on a night flight from Caracas to Miami on a PanAm 707. Somehow my dad knew the Captain and had told him about my love for planes. Maybe an hour or so after takeoff a stewardess came and took me to the cockpit. The Captain asked me, “do you want to fly the plane?” He then proceeded to set me on his lap. And as I sat there holding on the control yoke, looking at all the lit instruments in the otherwise darkened cockpit I knew right there and then...”This is what I want to do”. I remember all that like it was yesterday. Today I’m a Captain with United Airlines flying the 777. And Coincidentally my favorite time to fly is at night. I just wish I could bring every little boy and girl that shows an interest up front and allow them the same experience. For little did that Captain know, he set on the course for the rest of my life.
@timleigh5151
@timleigh5151 7 месяцев назад
I always fly united maybe one day you might be my captain👍
@tulekit4336
@tulekit4336 6 месяцев назад
When I was a little boy we lived in the Panama Canal Zone. My earliest memory of flying was maybe age 3-4 or 5 flying to STL with my parents to visit my family on leave. My strongest memories are of being so excited that I ran up the wrong tailcone stairs of planes lined up to take on passengers. Of looking out the window at the field of blue taxiway lights -a sea of blue as far as the eye could see. (To this day I must have a window seat) Of walking on the tarmac under the wing of the biggest fastest loudest thing I’d ever seen. Of asking my mom over and over “are we ‘up’ yet?” (Cruising altitude). Of the stewardess inadvertently waking up my mom coming thru the cabin with her cart. Of stopping in Florida on the way. Of landing in STL greeted by grandpa wearing his best suit and hat who kneeled down and asked me if I knew who he was. I did. I thought it seemed a silly question haha. To this day in spite of all the drudgery of flying I try to keep that same child like excitement of actual flight itself even these 50 years later.
@saulfernandez8876
@saulfernandez8876 4 месяца назад
bravo man...the power of influence
@Mikeyp1054
@Mikeyp1054 4 месяца назад
How much to train as a pilot though,you need to be LOADED
@fr-tigerfangs7039
@fr-tigerfangs7039 6 лет назад
You can tell the guy shooting the video is a true aviation fan: who else could spend over 6.5mn focusing exclusively on a close-up shot of the engines at take-off, not once filming anything else (landscape, the sky, buildings... you name it?)... Only true aviation fans can understand each other. Thanks for posting. :-)
@lucasgabryel2377
@lucasgabryel2377 3 года назад
707: we pay for the whole runway ,we use the whole runway.
@747heavyboeing3
@747heavyboeing3 Год назад
Yet so many pilots accept intersection takeoffs. Negative tower, full length needed.
@747heavyboeing3
@747heavyboeing3 Год назад
That's the way it used to be.
@dforrest4503
@dforrest4503 Год назад
Hey, they aren’t Aerosucre!
@philhand5830
@philhand5830 Год назад
😊
@mikeprevost8650
@mikeprevost8650 3 месяца назад
Sometime about 1977 or 1978, Jimmy Carter arrived in Providence on one of the original 707 AF-1 aircraft. I think the longest runway was a little short of 7000' back then. Of course, on departure, it wasn't going to take off with a full passenger and fuel load.
@jasonsimmons6684
@jasonsimmons6684 5 лет назад
Man I love that buzz it makes. Am I crazy? Take off is the best part of flight
@myadventures3281
@myadventures3281 2 месяца назад
But it's also the most dangerous
@madmaxxxxxxxxxx
@madmaxxxxxxxxxx 6 лет назад
Many times during the taxiing I thought he was applying take-off trust!
@jackmack1061
@jackmack1061 5 лет назад
I can smell the kerosene from here.
@LoganT547
@LoganT547 3 года назад
0:58 Actual sound of my laptop trying to open a 3rd Chrome tab:
@mr.sir.
@mr.sir. 3 года назад
What the hell are you running?
@KlaunFuhrer-du7fr
@KlaunFuhrer-du7fr 4 месяца назад
Use FIrefox or Brave
@akapple3538
@akapple3538 4 месяца назад
@@mr.sir. Chrome
@LateNightCable
@LateNightCable 2 месяца назад
MacBook Pro right?
@STEDDiEFPV
@STEDDiEFPV 3 года назад
How much runway do you need? 707: Yes
@teddy_pm
@teddy_pm Год назад
Yes
@mrpresidentbarry
@mrpresidentbarry Год назад
hahahahahahahahaha!🤣🤣🤣
@CydroGrazz
@CydroGrazz 9 месяцев назад
saw this on a tiktok slideshow
@sadiqjohnny77
@sadiqjohnny77 5 лет назад
The 707 needed nearly 50% thrust to get moving when fully loaded but after the initial break away the thrust was reduced. This video takes me back to great times in airline flying.
@kaykiekid
@kaykiekid Год назад
Jet engines from the past around the 60s and early 70s. They are thinner, longer, and screaming with power down the runways taking to the skies. Classic! 😊👍❤️
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
Very cool! I love them! thanks for watching greetings Patrick
@LordSandwichII
@LordSandwichII 6 месяцев назад
@@melonbobful LMAO! 🤣
@milesbrown8016
@milesbrown8016 3 месяца назад
Also more heavy on fuel
@farstar4576
@farstar4576 4 года назад
Now imagine 8 of these instead of 4. Here comes the mighty B 52🛫
@lonemaus562
@lonemaus562 11 месяцев назад
Is it really 8 of these engines ?
@brantsengill9200
@brantsengill9200 10 месяцев назад
​@@lonemaus562yup!
@adrikikicp
@adrikikicp 5 месяцев назад
Four pods with dual engines
@tommyhindman7068
@tommyhindman7068 Месяц назад
Imagine that fuel burn!
@firebearva
@firebearva 3 года назад
My first time flying in a 707 was in 1964 and I remember reading on the flight safety card a description of what sounds to expect hearing from various systems like the hydraulics and landing gear. The 707 was a reliable plane back in the day when you dressed in suits to travel long before the cattle call flights of today.
@khalidabdulghani
@khalidabdulghani 6 лет назад
Every time it roars "Is it gonna take off now?"
@captlonghaul1641
@captlonghaul1641 6 лет назад
Man nothing sounds better then a 777 “707 hold my beer “
@baileycoulas2468
@baileycoulas2468 5 лет назад
I remember flying on 707s as kid in the late 60s and early 70s. The plane wold taxi to the end of the runway. With the brakes locked, the pilot would rev the engines up. The whole plane would be shaking. Then they would release the brakes and the plane shot forward, then down the runway and into the sky. It was GREAT fun.
@rayglanville5505
@rayglanville5505 5 лет назад
There is nothing like the sound of those four Pratt turbojets spooling up to that in-cabin whine that reverberates throughout the plane. Thanks for posting this wonderful piece of nostalgia.
@MRSLAV
@MRSLAV 5 лет назад
Human mind is brilliant.
@trainbdr101
@trainbdr101 7 месяцев назад
👹
@mat5267
@mat5267 5 лет назад
I wish airlines had the resources to offer legacy flights. A chance to ride in the airlines of the past. B707, convair 880/990, b727, L1011 etc.
@Roop1962
@Roop1962 2 месяца назад
VC10
@mtrspotter8234
@mtrspotter8234 2 месяца назад
@@Roop1962dc 8
@RoodeMenon
@RoodeMenon 5 лет назад
1100 dislikes? Those engines sounded great.
@barbaramoran8690
@barbaramoran8690 3 года назад
Boeing 707 the most magnificent airplane ever built .With four engines spread out the sensation during takeoff couldn’t be matched in other planes.My first 707 ride in 1975 Kansas City to Boston TWA.Quite a thrill.
@arodrigues2843
@arodrigues2843 6 лет назад
I flew this a/c for around 14 years.!!!! The sturdiest, more robust and trouble free plane I ever flown.!!! Miss it a lot.!!! Good old times.!!! We loved it.!!! A.Rodrigues.
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 6 лет назад
I am lucky enough to have flown internationally on the 707 in 1970. A good solid feeling plane that gave confidence over the deep ocean, yet small enough and sufficiently exposed to the sound of those jet engines to give a wonderful sense of flight. Modern airliners might be relatively quiet and stable but they insulate you from the feeling of being on a wing and a prayer. They are like overgrown buses whereas the 707 was an aircraft that inspired the imagination. Love those engines.
@sboegeman1
@sboegeman1 Год назад
IMHO, the Boeing 707 is the most beautiful airplane ever built. The 4 JT3Ds at idle created such a sweet sound! When I was an air traffic controller decades ago, I had the pleasure to both fly in cockpit, and work with these fine aircraft. If I close my eyes and concentrate, I can still hear those TWA 707s on the tarmac....
@WeMuckAround
@WeMuckAround 2 года назад
Decades into the age of flight, I’m still in awe of it all. The human curiosity and wonder as to how such a large metal bird rockets into the sky is simply marvellous. What an incredible species we are
@charliemaggionyc-commercia4362
There is nothing like the classic, powerful, noisy, smoky 707 on takeoff. That was a real treat to see that on film.
@CockatooDude
@CockatooDude 6 лет назад
I like that harmonic which all 4 of the engines together give off, almost like a cool metalized triangle wave on a synthesizer.
@brandongee3551
@brandongee3551 3 года назад
I’ve watched this video over 15 times and I still get goosebumps from the sound of those engines.
@bradleydayton7857
@bradleydayton7857 4 года назад
I love the way those engines sound! The buzzing noise is so cool.
@douglasrainford5533
@douglasrainford5533 6 лет назад
Now that's what a Boeing 707 should sound like. Love the buzz of that fan.
@mdjordjevic08
@mdjordjevic08 6 лет назад
I love the sound of the engines roaring when I'm in a plane I always sit by the wing side.
@DennisSantos
@DennisSantos 4 года назад
When jets sounded like jets!
@robertdawson3884
@robertdawson3884 5 лет назад
Guaranteed to pass the California emissions test
@obsoleteprofessor2034
@obsoleteprofessor2034 6 лет назад
Look at the wing flex and how the engines bounce around.
@shafaisalansari6431
@shafaisalansari6431 5 лет назад
It sounds like my hairdryer at full thrust 😁😁
@guygadbois8328
@guygadbois8328 2 года назад
I'm crying, it's so beautiful
@videosuperhighway7655
@videosuperhighway7655 4 года назад
Sounds like 4 bagpipes playing an extended note in sync.
@MultiPurposeReviewer
@MultiPurposeReviewer 3 года назад
I know newer engines are quieter, more powerful, and more efficient, but I've always liked the look of the older turbofans a lot more. These just look so much more like what I think of when I hear "jet engine."
@didyuknow
@didyuknow 2 года назад
The first plane I few on was a 707. My father, mother and 5 kids were on the line to step up on the access stairs on the tarmac, when my father's friend who worked on the airline came walking up to him and told him that he was able to upgrade his seat, so he moved us from the last stair on the back to the one on the front. That was first class. I was 13 and my brothers were younger. We were super excited about the whole thing and stayed awake for the whole 7 hour flight. We ate so many tings I was wondering how all the food that they were rolling in on carts got there. Back in the days when passengers were treated as customers.
@RC21114
@RC21114 Год назад
And the customers/passengers knew how to act, as well.
@philmontejano5971
@philmontejano5971 5 лет назад
Early 707, DC 8s and C 5s sounded AWESOME
@mtrivelin
@mtrivelin Год назад
The brave 707. This was Brazil's presidential plane for decades, retired in 2013. It was purchased by the Brazilian Air Force in 1987 from a local airline, which originally acquired it, brand new, in 1968. It justly received the nickname "Sucatão" from the population, something that translates as a huge piece of scrap metal or junk, due to the decades of service and various mechanical problems. The "Junk" FAB 2401 was dismantled in 2014.
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
WOW, great Information, it was fun reading your comment and I also didn´t knew about the Sucatão greetings Patrick
@bernardboka4277
@bernardboka4277 Год назад
Sad. A giant in the legacy of human achievement. Burn the Mona Lisa. Demolish the Pantheon. Delete the Iliad. Deprive the human race of its legacy of flight . A magnificent machine
@ericmiller3708
@ericmiller3708 5 лет назад
DC-8s, 707s, and 880s; my favorite airliners. The look and the sound!
@btbd2785
@btbd2785 Год назад
Here that ROAR!!!! MIssed the sound of a Noisey yet satisfying sound of these engines spooling up at full power!!!!
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
Couldn't agree more! Love this sound and I can´t get enough of it!
@danielmorse6597
@danielmorse6597 4 года назад
God, i swear the best planes ever. The 707 and 747.
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial 4 года назад
“Hear the mighty engines roar... see the silver wing on high. She’s away and westward bound, far above the clouds she’ll fly...” - Gordon Lightfoot, *Early Mornin’ Rain*
@Captain_Golfdepp
@Captain_Golfdepp 5 лет назад
If someone would ask me "whats the best sound you've ever heard" I would show them this. These engines have the most Satisfying sound I've ever heard!
@kd_ramdhanysatrianugraha3658
@kd_ramdhanysatrianugraha3658 6 лет назад
The engine sound is amazing! Even while taxiing
@richardg1426
@richardg1426 2 года назад
First plane I flew on in 1963 ! I love seeing them take-off leaving that trail of black smoke !
@75Bird455
@75Bird455 4 года назад
Man, those JT's are singing a song!
@givemepizzaorgivemedeath3983
@givemepizzaorgivemedeath3983 5 лет назад
what i love about jet engines (as configured on a fixed wing aircraft) is the shear brute force in which they get things done.
@georgeblackmore6542
@georgeblackmore6542 5 лет назад
I recall those as a child and remember going right to sleep once we were in the air, they placed me in a trance, I loved that sound..
@alexhaplau-colan5414
@alexhaplau-colan5414 Год назад
Engineers, for some reason, will never have the fame and glory of a rock singer, although their creations are not only right, they're beautiful, as well.
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
Thats true their work is amazing and only because of them the aviation business is that much exciting and diverse.
@alexhaplau-colan5414
@alexhaplau-colan5414 Год назад
Yes, it takes how many people and money to create an aircraft. What is funny, if not amazing, travelers don't realize or care, that flying, is in itself something miraculous.
@alexhaplau-colan5414
@alexhaplau-colan5414 Год назад
The miracle of flying, is that many things must work together like a symphony, there is no maybe
@johntracy72
@johntracy72 4 года назад
To hear all that raw power from those engines.
@youchris67
@youchris67 5 лет назад
I remember when I was a 7-year old flying from New Orleans to Baltimore on a 707 to visit my aunt for the summer of 1974. I was a smart kid who knew all airplane types. I remember my view of the wing and engines was exactly like seen here in this video. Brings back incredible memories.
@majidsoltani8588
@majidsoltani8588 6 лет назад
I can go to sleep with this "noise", I can wake up to this "noise"! to an aviation nuts' ears, like me, this noise is orgasmic!
@jamesrobinson6382
@jamesrobinson6382 2 года назад
I remember traveling in the 707's out of Dallas in 1963 when I was 23. I remember one time we had a tail wind and flying west we arrived "before we took off" because of the time zone difference. I took my first flight in 1947 in a Piper. I still get emotional with every lift off. I am taking my grand daughter to Europe on a 747 for Christmas before they disappear from the skies. This will be my 51st Atlantic crossing and it still gives me a thrill .
@paulgekides6608
@paulgekides6608 5 лет назад
747 is my favorite jet but I tell you the 707 is a very close second. Flew it transatlantic in the 70’s and just fell 8n love with it. Sleek looks, too.
@joev5842
@joev5842 5 лет назад
Man, I love that humming buzz sound!!!!
@Glideslopes
@Glideslopes 6 лет назад
Music to my ears.
@runner4life1984
@runner4life1984 6 лет назад
Glideslopes “...who loves you baby?!”-Cojack
@deltatv3525
@deltatv3525 6 лет назад
Buzz saw
@LASR71
@LASR71 6 лет назад
It's "KOJAK", you dumbfuck.
@andrewpearce2562
@andrewpearce2562 6 лет назад
RL R, you'd obviously make a great teacher.
@gqlifter
@gqlifter 5 лет назад
There is nothing that sounds more beautiful than four powerful jet engines on take off thrust :)...Best part of the flight for me
@travoutudo
@travoutudo 3 года назад
Is it safe ? NO Is it profitable ? NO Is it quiet ? NO Is it green ? No Is it JUST F$%¨KING AWESOME ? YES!!!!
@stevebennet6539
@stevebennet6539 3 года назад
Loud, Fast, Dirty, Thirsty.. I'm in!
@scotthaskin1509
@scotthaskin1509 3 года назад
Safe, yes, why not? Profitable, hell yeah, use to fly freight all over the world! Quiet? Who cares! Green? Green is a color, noting else.
@mykahlifischer5267
@mykahlifischer5267 6 лет назад
Those engines are awesome.
@owainjohns2815
@owainjohns2815 4 года назад
That wing profile looks as aerodynamic as a 1950s double decker bus!
@8020drummer
@8020drummer Год назад
A380: [takes off] 707: Hold my beer
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
cant beat the 707 ;)
@bodybuilding4lifebab
@bodybuilding4lifebab 5 лет назад
This sounds so Amazing, when the engines getting full power
@paulcommerford1802
@paulcommerford1802 6 лет назад
Fantastic sounds which bring back great memories. I had my first flight in a 707 in August 1964 at the age of nine. I have never forgotten the roar of those engines. Love it
@u2mister17
@u2mister17 6 лет назад
Back in '68 one Sunday morning, my Dad was helping me with paper route and just after filling the trunk at the paper shack, we turned to a westward heading and in the sky was a 707 or DC-8 one thousand feet high, pitched about 45 degrees with 4 streams of black coal pouring from the engines 2 miles in front of us. I know both of our mouths dropped because it was leaving a small regional airport. The pilot landed there by mistake the night before. They off-loaded the people and stripped the seats installed two pilots and we saw them ...'hunt for heaven'. Never forget it.
@rihamy2nd
@rihamy2nd 6 лет назад
Dublin Boy At what point did u2mister1 say they were 40 years old in ‘68?
@hankaustin7091
@hankaustin7091 6 лет назад
So ummmm .. Dublin Boy there.. where in the comments from u2mister1 did he or she say ANYTHING about being "40"????
@hankaustin7091
@hankaustin7091 6 лет назад
Hi u2mister1... that wasn't by ANY chance Columbus Ohio was it? Because when I was kid, the exact same thing happened here in Columbus! Some numbskull pilot landed at Don Scott OSU airport in a jet plane, instead of Port Columbus.. caused a huge raucous at the time and we watched it from our backyard, that's how close we lived to Don Scott at the time!
@u2mister17
@u2mister17 6 лет назад
Hank Austin- YES SIR IT WAS- That was '67 or '68 right?
@wagnergaranito217
@wagnergaranito217 4 года назад
Great!!! 707 and DC-8 have the best and loud engine shout!
@aircraftadventures-vids
@aircraftadventures-vids Год назад
I flew a 707 once, Rio de Janeiro to Porto Alegre on Varig, 1987 I think. The view and angle you see here is exactly what I saw, was the whole time hypnotized by the wing + engines. Good times.
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
sounds like a awesom Adventure do you work as an captain ?
@jamesm.taylor6928
@jamesm.taylor6928 5 лет назад
I used to LOVE the 707. It was my favorite plane of those times, by farr. It was soo much fun watching people scared to fly when they were on 707s. You see that type of aircraft had a wing design that allowed it to flap, sway, and flex quite a bit, feet going up and down but I forget the exact specs The engine mounts too would allow for a ton of movement as well. This was so disliked by passengers that this was the last airliner with a wing designed like that although it was actually MUCH stronger than the wings that are more rigid like is common today. It would make for really fun flights especially flying through rough turbulence and or storms--yes they used to fly right through storms but don't today either. The wings would be flapping like some huge bird with the engines moving from side to side up and down, many times in differentt directions than each other, it was GREAT!!! But oh my the white knucklers would freak! Just loved the old 707!! Wish it was still in service today, i would fly it in a second if given a choice.
@adelejellybelly2010
@adelejellybelly2010 5 лет назад
That sound takes me back to when I was a child ,love it !
@kevintennant7701
@kevintennant7701 Год назад
I flew on one 707 in the Canadian Air Force, Such a privilege. Thank you for posting this beautiful video. I don't know about anybody else, but those engines just say safety. The raw power of each one of those engines times 4 you would feel like you would never have an issue.
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
yeah I love the powerful sound of the engines it just showes how much weight they cn get up in the air its unbelivable. Thanks for watching Kevin
@wesleycarter
@wesleycarter 2 года назад
My most favorite commercial aircraft. Carried me safely to many far away places safely and back...in times of peace and war. God bless those who " keep'em flying"
@MattMcIrvin
@MattMcIrvin 6 лет назад
The sound of my childhood (I lived under the approach pattern for Dulles Airport).
@zzodr
@zzodr 6 лет назад
damn those leading edge slats are huge
@mytmousemalibu
@mytmousemalibu 6 лет назад
Krueger flaps, not slats.
@richard94511
@richard94511 3 года назад
At full thrust I can almost hear Steve Miller Band's "Jet Airliner " song!
@zuzannawisniewska4464
@zuzannawisniewska4464 Год назад
I miss this plane. A beautiful start.
@AirClipscom
@AirClipscom Год назад
I think this was one of my best takeoffs I ever was able to record
@MrMike9ed
@MrMike9ed 6 лет назад
best source of black smoke and noise ever invented
@AD-yi3qz
@AD-yi3qz 6 лет назад
The sweetest sound known to man.
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 4 года назад
In the 80's, flying TWA, sometimes I'd be on 707's (mid 80's). TWA's had French/English language printed on things. I loved the spacious feel when i got up to move around and the engine sounds. I could see and feel why the Boeing 707 had become THE most popular long distance airliner of the '60's and '70's. For '80's jets, the L1011 was mine and many people's favorite.
@Thomas-cx6cb
@Thomas-cx6cb 4 года назад
I want the 707, DC-10, the big fat Tristar, the DC- 8 the roaring Caravalle the Boeing727 to come back .... they were such elegant, planes with a certain style and grace.
@wavecentral
@wavecentral 6 лет назад
Great clip - 707s were awesome. Noisy, but awesome.
@dorianpandza5577
@dorianpandza5577 6 лет назад
same with the EMB-120
@dphorgan
@dphorgan 6 лет назад
In other obvious news. Grass is green.
@xXEpicMehXx
@xXEpicMehXx 6 лет назад
implying that the noise is a bad thing
@shamelesssims9729
@shamelesssims9729 6 лет назад
Still are! Look at the USAF's E-8C.
@SandBoxJohn
@SandBoxJohn 6 лет назад
Nonstop Paris to Kansas City aboard an all coach configured Pan Am 707 charter in the early 1970s. Longest day of my life. Loved every minute of it.
@Zeckmon3
@Zeckmon3 6 лет назад
I really like the buzzing sound. Idk why i just love them.
@carlfromtheoc1788
@carlfromtheoc1788 3 года назад
Some 5+ decades ago my dad was stationed on Okinawa and he got to see and hear the near simultaneous take-off of 2 B-52s and a KC-135 (based on the 707) with water injection systems for the engines. That is 20 turbojets screaming at full power.
@american101
@american101 4 года назад
Honestly The Best Boeing 707 Video On RU-vid!
@BFFAvgeek15
@BFFAvgeek15 6 лет назад
Now that's what an engine is supposed to sound like!
@julosx
@julosx 6 лет назад
The A340 has the privilege to kinda look like a 707 and to sound (nearly) like a 707.
@aviationdylan3353
@aviationdylan3353 6 лет назад
Brennan's Flight Factor I prepare quieter and more fuel efficient engine the rolls Royce Trent XWB on the A350
@greaser3069
@greaser3069 6 лет назад
I mean I understand you enjoy it but you are part of the 1% that do. The other 99% want a silent take off.
@garethbennett3780
@garethbennett3780 6 лет назад
There's something very cool about being on the ground as a 777 with ge90s go full throttle, you feel it in your chest, they don't scream like these do but they roar
@cobrar5161
@cobrar5161 6 лет назад
no i want a take off like this.
@howardzinko3190
@howardzinko3190 6 лет назад
Beautiful!!!! A sound from the past. Sweet and loud music to the ears. :-)
@michaelwhipple2374
@michaelwhipple2374 5 лет назад
That is a beautiful older bird, with engines that just sound beautiful. Thanks for this.
@harlanjenkins3869
@harlanjenkins3869 4 года назад
The Best part of being an aircraft mechanic is listening to this classic symphony....
@davidcole333
@davidcole333 6 лет назад
a pure, magical symphony.
@tigerrx7
@tigerrx7 5 лет назад
Wow! Today is more beautiful when you have appreciation for history. Now I get to work on the development of the New Geared Turbofan Family PW1000G. Amazing!!!
@AudiophileTubes
@AudiophileTubes 4 года назад
Just like the 2-stroke motorcycles sounded better than today's 4-strokes, the 707 sounded better than anything except the Concorde!
@thunderamu9543
@thunderamu9543 Год назад
Simply music to my ears! Spent the last four years of my USAF career in the 965th AWACS. I love the rolling takeoff here. This crew is not messing around, they shoved the throttles forward and that heavy old bird is "gittin it on!'
@richbones8419
@richbones8419 6 лет назад
How can that not give you chills?!
@tylers9887
@tylers9887 5 лет назад
Music to my ears. Absolutely beautiful. A classic, beautiful piece of machinery!
@FUTURAGAEL
@FUTURAGAEL 3 года назад
Classic vintage of Boeing 707 and her original Pratt & Whitney JT3D
@davetello3764
@davetello3764 4 года назад
That could be the best sound ever. Well...that and the C-5 roar. Thank you for posting.
@mewtwo.150
@mewtwo.150 6 лет назад
Is sad when the beautiful sounds become a thing from the past. Airplanes engines dont sound the same... F1 engines dont sound the same... And we have all of this for granted :(
@ronaldsimmons9517
@ronaldsimmons9517 6 лет назад
Memories, memories of a bygone era! Love those intake vanes on the engine cowlings.
@aalexis3
@aalexis3 2 года назад
My first flight with this incredible aircraft was in 1971. I was three and a half years old at the time. I fell in love with aircrafts that day, and I will never forget the feeling of taking off for the first time. Those engines are music to my ears. This video brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for posting.
@stevehofmaster7489
@stevehofmaster7489 3 года назад
Oh behold the Glory of the 707 and her awesome engines!
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