Do you have a preferred engine sound? This small compilation features some of my favourite take-offs from various airports. Go ahead and judge yourself which one is the best!
The Buzz sound is produced when the fan blades hit supersonic speeds, producing that buzz sound, The Rolls Royce RB211's buzz sound is very distinctive. All though they are a rare sight these days.
I detest takeoffs. For me it's one of the most dangerous parts of the flights imho, even worse than landings. The stress on the plane and engines is at max, yet there's no time and often not much runway to let you make any wrong decisions. For me it's 100% pilot judgement at this point, and that concerns me a lot because humans make mistakes.
CFM-56-5A1..i do not understand why those engines have such a strong resonating sound at wide open. To me a GE or lycoming sounds smoother at full throttle.
Who doesn't love a Rolls Royce Trent when you hear it after the plane takes off? (say you live in a town near an airport and you catch it after it takes off) The sound of it coming closer just gives me goosebumps and i love it (Especially the A330),
A340-600 love that deep sound. The A320 neo kind of sounded smaller but deeper as well. oh but your 2nd one the E190 was just funny because out of nowhere that little buzz saw sound came out to play lol
@@rastaastablasta1383 No the Trent 1000 is on the 787. The RB211 is used on the 757, on BAs 747s and 767s, and on the Lockheed L1011 back when it still was in service.
Thank you for posting this great video compilation! I appreciate your efforts and your generosity. I believe you saved the best for last: RR Trent 556-61, whose sound I love, especially during spool-up. I confess, though, that my favorite remains the Rolls-Royce RB211-524G/H that powered BA's 747-436 and 767-336 aircraft. It makes glorious music. Alas, those engines are no longer available for us to hear from inside an airplane. Thank you again for your excellent compilation!
@@bbinchi While I'm too young to have heard them personally, I've seen many videos of them online, and from my dad's collection of videos when they flew around Sri Lanka
Very biased but number 1 is a very clear choice and ahead of the others 1. General Electric GE90-115B 2. Rolls Royce Trent 772 3. Rolls Royce Trent XWB 4. IAE V2527-500 5. General Electric GEnx-1B 6. CFM56-7B26
Nah cf6 all the way. You gotta ride the plane to understand and get the chills. Modern planes like 777 can’t give you that experience because of increased sound dampening.
I like the sound they make. On the other hand, for four engines, they are incredibly quiet. Flew on Iberia from MAD to ORD on an A340. It was almost an 11 hr flight but the A340 was so quiet I was able to sleep whenever I wanted to.
I love the buzz of GE. The absolute best though is the seats alllll the way back in a Mad Dog….you know, the seats with no windows between the engines. Loud as hell. Don’t have to worry about talking to anyone!
My favorite in the video is the A350 with the Trent XWB, but my actual favorite is the CFM Leap on the A321neo The hum of the engines and sounds of the composite fan scratching the cowling are just 😩 Edit: after further consideration I put the CFM Leap in 2nd behind the TF39 Just take a listen to the engine at idle and at full throttle
The Pratt & Whitney's on the Dash 8 were cool and musical. The Rolls Royce on the A350-900 have a growl and ultra-low frequency that is reassuring and confident.
When you wish you could fly on a MD-88-90 and somehow the 717-200 brings you back to those days! Love this plane. Had the joy of flying it from Atlanta to Pittsburgh!