[Video] Thomson 787 Dreamliner. Start Up and Pushback. @ MAN 24th Dec 2013
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[Video] Thomson 787 Dreamliner. Start Up and Pushback. @ MAN 24th Dec 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcBpQejbjJ8
just wanted to share my video of the 787 what do you think of it? i personally think it's a smart aircraft with a lot to offer.
just wanted to share my video of the 787 what do you think of it? i personally think it's a smart aircraft with a lot to offer.
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Fantastic video. Even better as I was on it.
Very quiet Aeroplane engine noise is very minimal.
Not much to see on my 10.5 hour flight to Cancun but Windows much better suited to looking through. Wingtip flutter also very interesting.
Cabin atmosphere def better than normal. Flight home will be the tester.
Very quiet Aeroplane engine noise is very minimal.
Not much to see on my 10.5 hour flight to Cancun but Windows much better suited to looking through. Wingtip flutter also very interesting.
Cabin atmosphere def better than normal. Flight home will be the tester.
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Thank you Gazza! yeah sounds really nice looks very smooth also on take off's and landings. A friend of mine also who flew to Cancun not to long ago said the chilled atmosphere throughout the cabin was nice and the mood lighting had a nice effect. Cheers for the reply!
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I would say nicest aeroplane I've flown in as a passenger 2nd to OY VKG A333 which I went to LAS in 2005, comfort is essential for long haul. Makes 767 & 757 seem old although great machines. I hope A350 lives up to expectations I think from a passenger perspective they should be fairly equal. Returning Tuesday landing may be interesting if windy.
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