The Belly of the Beast

The Crewroom for non-FS related stuff, fun and general chat.

Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry

Post Reply
nigelb
Red Arrows
Red Arrows
Posts: 5039
Joined: 11 Apr 2005, 17:19
Location: Herndon, Virginia, USA

The Belly of the Beast

Post by nigelb »

Takeoff and landing from an unusual perpective:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNSEogZ3upY

Nigel²

User avatar
Garry Russell
The Ministry
Posts: 27180
Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
Location: On the other side of the wall

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by Garry Russell »

Thanks Nigel

They did similar with a 747 and some narow bodies which often get used in films (movies)

Funny that supposed nose wheel mounted camera was down well before the mains *-)
Garry

Image

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

User avatar
jonesey2k
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2613
Joined: 13 Aug 2004, 13:59
Location: Liverpool
Contact:

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by jonesey2k »

Think they had it set on maintenance mode so they could lower each gear individually.

I want one of those HD cams!
Error 482: Somebody shot the server with a 12 gauge.

User avatar
Garry Russell
The Ministry
Posts: 27180
Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
Location: On the other side of the wall

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by Garry Russell »

jonesey2k wrote: I want one of those HD cams!
Me too!!
:lol:
Garry

Image

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

User avatar
Kevin Farnell
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2083
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 13:29
Location: Willingham, Cambridge UK.
Contact:

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by Kevin Farnell »

Excellent film.
Garry Russell wrote: They did similar with a 747
That was a 747, despite the title saying it was an A380.

Regards

Kevin
Last edited by Kevin Farnell on 09 Mar 2010, 00:14, edited 1 time in total.
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...

User avatar
jonesey2k
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2613
Joined: 13 Aug 2004, 13:59
Location: Liverpool
Contact:

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by jonesey2k »

Think the caption was referring to the plane in the background.

Just checked out the prices, its about £315 for the 1080p and £215 less for the 720p model.
Last edited by jonesey2k on 08 Mar 2010, 20:04, edited 1 time in total.
Error 482: Somebody shot the server with a 12 gauge.

User avatar
DaveB
The Ministry
Posts: 30457
Joined: 17 Jun 2004, 20:46
Location: Pelsall, West Mids, UK
Contact:

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by DaveB »

Wild Jonesey but you might be right. It's certainly not the Belly of the Beast aircraft ;)

ATB

DaveB B)smk
ImageImage
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!

User avatar
Archer
VC10
VC10
Posts: 546
Joined: 27 Jun 2004, 10:02
Location: Amsterdam or Cranfield
Contact:

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by Archer »

It's a nice vid that one, I saw it posted on another forum this morning.

They used a 747 classic (with one of them 'specialists' behind the two pilots) and that type has 5 alternate gear extend switches, one for each individual leg. Once they were slowed down they used that to drop the nose gear and later on they selected gear down with the normal lever which made the other four drop as well.
Due to shortages and cutbacks the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off.
------------
A Little VC10derness - http://www.VC10.net - Visit the Forum!

User avatar
Garry Russell
The Ministry
Posts: 27180
Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
Location: On the other side of the wall

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by Garry Russell »

Interesting about the switches *-)

There was a pic in Airliner World..I think.....some years ago, of an MK 747 landing at Manston with only two main legs down. :-O :worried:

The article was about Manston and the pic was just to illustrate the operator so no comment was made about the configuration. :dunno:
Garry

Image

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

User avatar
Chris Trott
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2592
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 05:16
Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Contact:

Re: The Belly of the Beast

Post by Chris Trott »

At light weights you can legally land the 747 with the body gear retracted (same on the DC-10-30 even to the point where you can select to hold the center gear on the front panel), so that may have been what was going on there.

BTW, they have a "making of" video available - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yo-BZM5BfU

Post Reply