Fokker F-27 Friendship landing with sound of Rolls Royce Dart engines

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

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  • @gobysky
    @gobysky3 жыл бұрын

    Brings back memories. I have over 800 hours flying these airplanes. We used to call it the “noise converter”. Converts kerosene to noise. Heavy on the controls and underpowered. But still loved flying it, and got the job done.

  • @johnkochen7264

    @johnkochen7264

    2 жыл бұрын

    Underpowered? You pilots would claim the X-15 was underpowered but you are not wrong about the noise. In today’s airports they would probably not be allowed due to sound level requirements.

  • @steveb1739

    @steveb1739

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, converters. Jet A1 to noise. Flew on them plenty in the 80's with the now defunct Comair, JNB to PMB!

  • @samsharp8539

    @samsharp8539

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most certainly.

  • @michaelhayden5264

    @michaelhayden5264

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a great description of a Rolls Royce Dart.

  • @allen480

    @allen480

    Жыл бұрын

    OUTSTANDING!!

  • @nieuportflyer
    @nieuportflyer2 жыл бұрын

    I flew the F27 for several thousand hours. We called it "the 22 ton dog whisle". Loved that machine!

  • @billolgaau

    @billolgaau

    7 ай бұрын

    So did I, I flew 11,600 hours on the F27, they & the Dart were built like brick out houses (Not the words Australians would use 😊). Noisy on the ground but not in the air. On a hot day when you hit Max power the Water Methanol cut in & gave you a real kick in the ass. Crew training with a simulated engine failure at V1 was a real handfull on take-off.

  • @pascalcoole2725

    @pascalcoole2725

    2 ай бұрын

    It handled like a dump truck. Turn the yoke, drink some coffee and eventualy she would change direction. To have an inpression of the engine sound, turn up to volume to max put on your head set and try this for two hours. Despite... a lovely aircraft

  • @stevebroughton4787
    @stevebroughton47873 жыл бұрын

    From an era when planes had a personality.

  • @reganswan8570

    @reganswan8570

    3 жыл бұрын

    The 737s sent too bad.

  • @4vndd

    @4vndd

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're absolutely spot on there...

  • @UriahD85

    @UriahD85

    3 жыл бұрын

    And bumpy

  • @finger3215

    @finger3215

    Жыл бұрын

    And crashed every 2nd day.

  • @mariannehoutzager9093

    @mariannehoutzager9093

    Жыл бұрын

    YES!!!!

  • @simonf8902
    @simonf89022 жыл бұрын

    The flying noise of my childhood in Australia. Nothing but Friendships and Viscounts !

  • @AmerAhmad

    @AmerAhmad

    9 ай бұрын

    Same in Pakistan. Viscount then F27 fokker Friendship, and even three Trident with offset nose gear.

  • @APW_Manbow

    @APW_Manbow

    Ай бұрын

    In Japan the YS11s add them. But now all of active YS11s are changed engines to Alison T-64.

  • @John900C
    @John900C3 жыл бұрын

    It's a shame you can't smell the exhaust. That combined with the noise is my abiding memory of school visits to Heathrow airport in the 60's.

  • @88sandman
    @88sandman9 жыл бұрын

    Fondly remember those sounds growing up in the 70's. The supreme music made by the Darts....Indian Airlines had both the HS748's and F27's. Was lucky to fly in both types. They had a few Viscounts as well. Thanks Dad!

  • @63Bhargav

    @63Bhargav

    9 жыл бұрын

    👍👍

  • @sidharthvyas7870

    @sidharthvyas7870

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're lucky, I live close to a small Airport with just 4-5 flights daily and none of them is this beautiful bird.

  • @jeffreyharper2710
    @jeffreyharper27106 жыл бұрын

    My mom used to bring dinner to my dad when he worked second shift for Texas International as a mechanic in the 70's at Houston Hobby, and I was obliged to tag along because I was so young. We would park on the street in front of the hanger and my dad would come out to eat and to talk to mom. I have distinct memories of engine run ups on Convair 600's during those visits - the sounds and the smells are with me to this day. That distinctive Rolls Royce Dart engine whine and the sound made when the props change pitch immediately take me back to those moments. (It also reminds me of the baked potato with mayonnaise that my dad would often eat :) Funny how sounds can take you back and engage all of your senses, if the memory is strong enough..... Awesome sound and awesome video.

  • @marcbriggs5064

    @marcbriggs5064

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ugh, the aircraft brought me here but the mayo tale took me back. What about the air force caused rational men to substitute mayonaise for butter. Dad, bless his heart would make our grilled cheese sandwich with mayo instead of butter. Edible but fucked up.

  • @richardgrumpywelsh2485

    @richardgrumpywelsh2485

    3 жыл бұрын

    My wife used to bring me lunch on the afternoon shift at Boing Field when I worked on the F27s for West Coast Airlines

  • @frankfogarty3509
    @frankfogarty350910 жыл бұрын

    Even though ear-shattering, I have always loved the sound of those RR darts as the F27 taxies into place after a flight

  • @willhovell9019
    @willhovell90193 жыл бұрын

    The sound of my childhood , as we flew to Spain (Catalunia) on a BEA Vickers viscount powered by 4 RR Dart engines. It was such a distinctive sound hearing these planes pass overhead with the changing tones of the Doppler effect. Derby engineering at its best

  • @magnusqwerty
    @magnusqwerty8 жыл бұрын

    I love the sound of these engines.

  • @danmalim6919
    @danmalim691910 ай бұрын

    From 1969 till 1974 flew the F27 Friendship going back and forth to boarding school in Qld. We would get off either a TAA or Ansett F27 in Moresby then get on a Boeing 727 to fly to Brisbane.Then it would be the reverse during the school holidays get off the 727 in Moresby then fly the F27 to Rabaul then home to Buka. The sound of the engines and the smell of kerosene was the order of the day. In 1971 going back to school, while flying between Rabaul and Moresby the pilot did circle around an exploding Mt. Ulawun volcano. Great unforgettable memories in an F27 for sure. In 1979, while at Uni the F27 Friendship was replaced by the F28 Fellowship.

  • @ianwhelan9754
    @ianwhelan97549 жыл бұрын

    Love the sound of those RR Darts. The Spey on the 1-11 starting was another amazing sound too. Quality aero engines.

  • @jerseybean59

    @jerseybean59

    4 жыл бұрын

    Conways on climb out, also a great sound

  • @jonathanm9436

    @jonathanm9436

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep - 34 Sqn RAAF Canberra in the 80s had both BAC 1-11 with Speys and HS748s with Darts. EVERYTHING was high-pitched!

  • @LAGoodz

    @LAGoodz

    Жыл бұрын

    The Speys, Darts and Conways were ear destroyers! I remember walking in the Scottish Cairngorms and our PM Gordon Brown’s RAF VC-10 was climbing out of Lossiemouth. I could still hear it for several minutes after it flew overheard. As a kid I lived 4 miles from Stansted. Whenever a Ford Air/Ryanair/Dan Air 1-11 took off the teacher had to pause the lesson! The Shorts Belfast, IL-76, TU-154, 732, Caravelle, DC-8/9, 707, 727 were equally as noisy, but I love them all and miss the old coal burners!

  • @robertgarland9342
    @robertgarland93424 жыл бұрын

    Now that brings back a few memories. One thing I always loved as a kid was going to Sydney's Kingsford Smith airport and the first thing you smell is the burning aviation fuel and hear the scream of the F27 Rolls Royce Dart engines. Nothing ever sounded better than listening to the F27's coming and going from the terminal.

  • @geoffbell100
    @geoffbell1009 жыл бұрын

    Cant beat those RR Darts. I fondly remember the F27s, Heralds, Viscounts, HS748s, Argosy's regularly flying in the UK in the sixties and seventies....wonderful times of the past. Thanks for sharing.

  • @petercarroll5874
    @petercarroll58742 жыл бұрын

    The sound of an F27, taxiing into Devonport (Tasmania) then starting up and leaving, is something I'll never forget. It was ear splitting.

  • @gbrown9663

    @gbrown9663

    11 ай бұрын

    I’ve flown in and out of Devonport few times on the f27 with taa we did a night landing once and it felt like we came down on one wheel touching first before it settled down.enjoyed climbing down the stair or step from the f27 to see those props.enjoyable

  • @wcate8301

    @wcate8301

    7 күн бұрын

    @bigbrown9663​, with its high wing and tall landing gear, the F27 could touch down in a full slip with a strong crosswind blowing, just like a Piper Cub, or for you Brits, like an Auster. Could be a bit unsettling for passengmers accustomed to wings level touchdowns.

  • @MalOuston
    @MalOuston8 жыл бұрын

    Lost count of the number of times I flew in one of these between Hamilton and Wellington back in the days of NAC. The sound of those Dart engines brings back a lot of memories. If I returned early after lunch it would be on the Mt Cook Airlines HS748 another prop stalwart of aviation.

  • @wazzer2348

    @wazzer2348

    4 ай бұрын

    Same here, Hamilton to Wellington and return from 1979 till 1986.

  • @bwoolno
    @bwoolno2 жыл бұрын

    Flew on the F27's of East West Airlines in NSW back in the 70's and 80's . Loved them

  • @nuil501
    @nuil5018 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I love the sound of those whining Roll Royce engines, the engines of my first commercial flight's plane, a Varig's Avro748 in 1974. I flew too a TAM F-27 in 1988, both super confortable... plenty room on seats...thanks por posting, oscar

  • @adamdeste7376
    @adamdeste7376 Жыл бұрын

    My mother used to take us on this plane to meet grandma when i was 5 or 6. This sound made all 4 of us cry each time the plane took off. It was so loud. Hearing this noise again reminded me of those flights. Also this plane had poor cabin pressure and that noise coupled with pain in the ears due to pressure changes made it worse. This plane was a complete hell on your ears. I womder now if thats the reason why babies cry non stop on modern planes. Maybe their ears are mkre senstive than adults.😢

  • @shamsreza7671
    @shamsreza76718 жыл бұрын

    I've already watched it 10 times, going to watch it a zillion times more, just love the sound !!!

  • @psonica12

    @psonica12

    7 жыл бұрын

    here on brazil the have the codename of dog killer because when him land all the dogs run out of the ruunway

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher529 жыл бұрын

    The SPANZ DC3s, the Sunderland, the Friendship, the Viscount and the Electra - wonderful memories of the sounds from childhood!

  • @plugs313
    @plugs3134 жыл бұрын

    Yup! They're the reason I have "Tinnitus" today I guess... I've got about 5000 hrs on the HS-748... But I do miss those engines.

  • @funkabby1
    @funkabby13 жыл бұрын

    If anyone ever said to me define the sound of the 80’s, my reply would have to be the screaming sound of the RR dart engine on a Viscount or F27. Agh happy memories

  • @56Gumball
    @56Gumball3 жыл бұрын

    Had many pleasant hours, days, years testing the Dart in R&D along with its big brother, the Tyne. Happy days!

  • @ottonormalverbrauch3794
    @ottonormalverbrauch37944 жыл бұрын

    A friend of mine had the original factory training cockpit for ground mechanics in his garage after Fokker closed its doors. The wirebundle connecting it to the electronics racks were roughly cut and restoration works are still in progress as far as I know. I looked into the electronics years ago to see if I could be of any help and saw that the distinctive engine sounds were mimicked by a number of analog oscillators and noise generators. A vacuum cleaner motor was to imitate the airco sounds.

  • @drjblf
    @drjblf8 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me my childhood! Love the sound!

  • @paulwilliams5013

    @paulwilliams5013

    2 жыл бұрын

    ..i was just thinking that (in 2022).Aer Lingus F27's landing at Liverpool airport in the 60's..amazing! Lovely looking plane.

  • @keithharley9729
    @keithharley97293 жыл бұрын

    I flew on the Viscount. It had 4 of those engines. Loud is an understatement.

  • @SueMead
    @SueMead9 жыл бұрын

    I've flown in the old Friendships many times here in NZ. From the NAC (National Airways Corporation), I have fond memories of the trolly-dolly giving me boiled lollies (sweets/candy) . I have flown over the Southern Alps a number of times in the Friendship and got magnificent views of both sides of South Island. A great little plane.

  • @stephenestall9044
    @stephenestall90446 жыл бұрын

    The most terrifying flight of my life, Blenheim to Wellington in a Fokker Friendship across Cook Strait in a storm with a tremendous wind. We did everything except fly upside down.

  • @charleyzimmer2505

    @charleyzimmer2505

    5 жыл бұрын

    Least you didn't crash in the Andes...

  • @liammay7756

    @liammay7756

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@charleyzimmer2505 the ratio from dead to living is pretty outstanding considering the outcome. I suppose I'd rather crash in a fokker f27 than any other aircraft..

  • @MarsFKA
    @MarsFKA6 жыл бұрын

    The memories this brings back! I have been airsick twice: the first time on one of these in 1965, between Dunedin and Christchurch in total, bumpy cloud all the way, but I have better memories than that. I have flown on more Friendships in different countries than I can remember and each time there was the sense of security given by a Dutch aircraft powered by the definitive turbo-prop engine. Then, coming in to land and seeing, right outside the window, the landing gear extending. Funny how that memory stays: it wasn't that long ago that I was flying into Rotorua in a high-wing aircraft and was looking out the window at the bottom of the engine nacelle and wondering when the undercarriage was going to appear and the flaps were fully extended and the ground was getting closer and still no landing gear and that's when I remembered that I was in an ATR. I guess some of those Friendship memories are stronger than others...

  • @1slandB0y77
    @1slandB0y773 жыл бұрын

    Ah, that takes me back to the 70s, waiting at the old Napier airport for my dad to come back from overseas on an NAC Friendship. I still recall the deafening scream of those engines out on the viewing balcony, and seeing / hearing 2 or 3 F27's parked up - and watching one come in low for a landing on the short north-south runway: that was cool!

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds very much like Blenheim Airport in the '70s as well! :-)

  • @nicholasjohnson6724
    @nicholasjohnson67244 жыл бұрын

    I have to agree, the smell of AVTUR and the whine of the Darts, you knew you were flying on that little, exciting holiday. Sydney to Albury on East West F-27's was may fav route.

  • @Tiger313NL
    @Tiger313NL3 жыл бұрын

    I miss hearing these. They were built not far from my house. I do resent how they painted over the Fokker logo on this aircraft. :|

  • @robinoconnor1203
    @robinoconnor12032 жыл бұрын

    A few years ago my company had a contract with H&S Aviation. They had a small facility at Blindley Heath in Sussex, to service the remaining Dart engines. Their main facility was in Portsmouth. We installed and serviced numerous industrial cleaning machines on their sites.

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @LAGoodz
    @LAGoodz Жыл бұрын

    As a lad, I handled the Air UK F27s at London Stansted. Even at startup with ear defenders, those Rolls-Royce Darts I swear gave me lifelong hearing damage. They simply screamed. On a windy day, the cockpit control column bounced around happily, everything was analogue. The cabin music was played on C60 cassette tapes. The Air UK crews called it the funeral music. They were always so nice and I usually got a tea during turn around 😉

  • @albertschultz7151
    @albertschultz715110 ай бұрын

    Late 50’s early 60’s I travelled in Vickers Viscount aircraft. Loved the sound of the RR Dart turboprops.

  • @badrudinlazim2444
    @badrudinlazim24442 жыл бұрын

    Loud as it may be, I always loved the high-pitch whine!!!!

  • @EstebanAstesano
    @EstebanAstesano8 жыл бұрын

    I love the sound!! It makes many different sounds according the throttle, I think. I love when it whistles, when it blows and when it roars! Beautiful!

  • @wcate8301

    @wcate8301

    4 жыл бұрын

    Esteban, those sounds have a lot to do with where you are relative to the F27. The Dart engine is literally a kerosene burning siren. The first stage compressor looks like the innards of an old 1950s "bomb" shaped rotary siren, and the air intake is a megaphone focussing that siren shriek forward. As it taxis by you get a brief blast of blatty propeller noise accompanied by the whine of the propeller gearbox and the high pitched shriek of the Rootes blower cabin pressurization compressors. Lastly, when it's facing away from you and goes to takeoff power, you hear the throaty roar of the jet exhaust mingled with the high pitched scream of the final stage turbine wheel. "What's that you say? SPEAK UP, MAN, I CAN'T HEAR YOU!"

  • @AAHKLEE
    @AAHKLEE16 күн бұрын

    That kid on a bicycle up against the fence at Rongotai? It's ME!

  • @shanevickers1654
    @shanevickers16546 жыл бұрын

    NAC when I flew Wellington to Blenheim.. Thanks for the chance to re live those long time memories...Family hometown...

  • @lawrencemartin1113
    @lawrencemartin11133 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of the ruddy awful noise the Andover's used to make at Thorney Island! I used to sail there as a boy and watch the Hercules and Andover aircraft of RAF Coastal/Transport Command operating there. Also, there were always loads of Whirlwind and Wessex helicopters. A real thrill as an aircraft obsessed young chap.....Nothing has changed, only the years between!

  • @mikemasters5116
    @mikemasters51165 жыл бұрын

    I worked on and taxied the F27 years ago for Mesaba Northwest Airlink. We called her "the Whistle Pig"! lol With affection of course!

  • @RamsWings
    @RamsWings3 жыл бұрын

    Those damned Darts ! I flew Viscounts for several years and they have four of those things. My hearing has a complete dead spot right at the frequency of the Dart Scream. They were very delicate engines too. If you didn’t pull ground fine as soon as you had wheels on the ground you would melt the turbines. And so many lights on the flight deck to show the propeller status. Flight Fine, Lockout, Ground fine. You needed 10 lights shining during the takeoff run. They were an engine with character, but maybe not a great character.

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing that!

  • @23rdjune
    @23rdjune Жыл бұрын

    Of course, the Vickers Viscount had four Rolls Royce Darts. Used to love going on holiday from Birmingham (the old Elmdon airport) to Jersey on Viscounts in the 60's and then, in the late 70's and into the 80's, more F27s were used. Lovely sound from the engines, and the smell from the aviation fuel always stuck in my mind. wonderful memories.

  • @mrkongsimr
    @mrkongsimr3 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with that sound !

  • @briggs2012
    @briggs20128 жыл бұрын

    One thing I remember vividly from my childhood in Westport is the scream of the Friendship aircraft when seeing family off at the airport.

  • @railplanetraveller
    @railplanetraveller3 жыл бұрын

    As a child, the F27 was the first aircraft I saw. Watching the MSA (Malaysia Singapore Airlines) F27 at my hometown airport of Ipoh. I could see through the huge windows, the passengers and crew and wished I was on the plane with them. 17 years later I began my career as a FA working on the very same MAS (Malaysia Airlines) F27. This time it was me at the same airport opening the door and saying farewell to the passengers. Love the very loud engines! At most small airports we kept one engine running during transit. Those were the days. A year after I started flying, they were slowly phased out and replaced with the F50.

  • @Holland41
    @Holland416 ай бұрын

    A fantastic sound, evocative of my youth. The Brits were pretty good at making shrill, screaming gas turbine aero engines. The Darts were really memorable on Viscounts, F27s and HP Heralds, but the RR Conways on the VC10, although not turboprops, had their own distinctive banshee-like shriek while taxying, quite unlike other low BPR turbofans.

  • @GRHDA
    @GRHDA3 жыл бұрын

    We were lucky in Jersey that we had Chanex and JEA F27's right up until almost the bitter end. Great days Love it,

  • @theblytonian3906
    @theblytonian39063 жыл бұрын

    Pain threshold exceeded. From the observer's perspective, the only sound more painful than those Darts of an F-27 passing overhead on mid-short finals or anywhere nearby on the tarmac is a Viscount with four Darts in fine pitch. Arrgh!!! Grew up in the 60's in a house directly under the flight path of the old BNE 13 where both types used to pass overhead at around 1300ft on finals most afternoons, so I can remember that sound well. It brings the memory back instantly just like the taste of ice cream does of an afternoon at the Saturday Matinee. When a Viscount went over, any conversation halted during those seconds of aural assault as everything in the house susceptible to the frequency sang or rattled and the TV aerial reception distorted the image on the screen. I later spent part of my early post-mil civil aviation career life around F-27s on the tarmac, but by then they were in their Indian Summer as the F-50s were being introduced alongside Dash 8s. By that time I was in airlines initially flying their regional feeder ops on turboprops, I was flying types either with Garretts or P&Ws inc the Dash all of which whether smaller or larger were all quieter.

  • @wcate8301

    @wcate8301

    7 күн бұрын

    Ahh, the Garrett, the Dart's younger nephew, with the Dart's "siren with a megaphone" intake configuration, though with a slightly less devastating scream.

  • @renevanderkraats3811
    @renevanderkraats38118 жыл бұрын

    During my childhood I lived pretty close to Rotterdam Airport, that sound overhead was a pretty common occurence when I was playing outside.

  • @zejoaquim3332

    @zejoaquim3332

    5 жыл бұрын

    Corrigiu os

  • @conesuela1
    @conesuela12 жыл бұрын

    That noise brings back memories of being up on the observation balcony of Rhoose airport when i was a child

  • @MrKapeji
    @MrKapeji3 жыл бұрын

    First plane I ever flew in was an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, same engines only four of them, I sat in a seat right by the right hand engine, it was incredibly loud, but very exciting too, we took off from RAF Scampton and climbed to 10000 feet and had a short tour of Lincolnshire.

  • @johannmckraken9399
    @johannmckraken93994 жыл бұрын

    My father used to take me to Lindbergh Field (KSAN) in the early sixties when the terminal was right at the east end of the runway next to Pacific Coast Highway and we’d watch the late afternoon arrivals and departures. DC-6’s, L-188 Electra’s, 727’s, 880’s, and 720’s were the main players but Bonanza Airlines had F-27’s that flew from Phoenix to L.A. once or twice daily with a quick stop in San Diego. They never shut down the right engine since the stop was brief and I used to just love the sound of the Rolls Royce Dart. I called their planes Hummingbirds because of the sound and they were always the highlight of evening. I never got to fly in one but I built many of the old Revell kit which if memory serves me had decals for Swissair or KLM. Shame back then they never had aftermarket decals for Bonanza as it was a very nice livery. I miss the sounds those lovely engines made, best turboprop ever!

  • @sundeepkapadia9722
    @sundeepkapadia9722 Жыл бұрын

    Pure music to the ears!

  • @Wendygirljp
    @Wendygirljp Жыл бұрын

    I will NEVER forget marshalling a Mohawk F27 at KJHW many moons ago. I had been involved with the Allegheny C580 with their GM Allison engines, each generating 4,000 horsepower (equivalent), and never had a problem with hearing with them. The first experience with the F-27 with the Rolls-Royce engines, however, taught me the absolute value of ear protection! I had it confirmed about the RR engines being screamers when a Gulfstream came in with the RR engines. Wonderful, yet painful experiences!

  • @GordCurry-it4xo
    @GordCurry-it4xo10 ай бұрын

    Flew both the Convair 640 and the Grumman Gulfstream G-159, excellent engines!!

  • @kjdkauri
    @kjdkauri2 жыл бұрын

    I once heard one of these planes, start, taxi out and take off from Kaitaia airport in the late 1970s from over a few kilometres away.

  • @pastorrich7436
    @pastorrich74363 жыл бұрын

    Just popped up on my feed and, "YES!!!" I love those Darts! I grew-up watching F-27's in Hughes Air West colours at Portland International Airport (PDX) and worked around aircraft all my youth. My ears still ring from the sound of turbo-props, which may or may not be a good thing -- YMMV. Thanks for sharing the ramp with us! Cheers!!

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too. F-27s were very common at our local airport -- the sound of those Darts brings back many memories.

  • @armmkm
    @armmkm Жыл бұрын

    3,000 hours in the F-27 and I can’t hear a thing above 36,000 cycles. But who needs to hear above 36,000 cycles anyways? Love the famous RR Dart. I flew the Fairchild’s first (F-27A, B, J, and M and the FH-227C) later I flew the Fokker F.27 (F.27-100, 200, 600 and 500F). Great memories. Fine aircraft. Thanks Anthony Fokker and chief designer Ces Van Mertins!

  • @wcate8301

    @wcate8301

    7 күн бұрын

    Fret thyself not 36,000 cycles is 16,000 cycles beyond the range of human hearing. You're not alone, being deaf above 36K.

  • @grantmiller6570
    @grantmiller65704 жыл бұрын

    Just found this one, Brilliant, I love the Friendship, used to watch them all the time as a kid taxi into the old domestic terminal at Auckland.

  • @roykliffen9674
    @roykliffen967411 ай бұрын

    I only flew one only once - or twice if you count the return trip - but in the Troopship configuration of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. Pretty bare with only two canvas benches, one on each side along the length. It's weird taking off seated sideways. Being effectively empty without cargo and only about fifty students of aeronautical engineering on a field trip on board, it accelerated pretty quickly. We had taken a coach from our college in Haarlem and drove to the Air Base Woensdrecht in the South of the Netherlands. There we boarded the Troopship and flew at about 1,000 to 1,500 ft all along the Dutch coast to the North, turning East over the Den Helder Naval base, headed for Air Base Leeuwarden in the North of the country where we would get a guided tour and a lecture on F-16 maintenance. It was a nice sunny day, but with a stiff breeze from the North-West and flying along the dunes at a relatively low altitude made for quite a bumpy ride ...... and I loved every minute of it. End of the day we were flown back on a direct route at somewhat greater altitude as we had to pass through the controlled air space of Schiphol/Amsterdam Airport, passing it on the south side and providing marvelous views of arriving and departing aircraft. Since then I've flown regional prop-liners and jets, and some regular commercial flights to further destinations, but this flight with the Troopship is the only one that remains with me.

  • @michaeljackson2838
    @michaeljackson28382 жыл бұрын

    Possibly my favourite airliner. Grew up working around the F27 and F28. At a time in Australia we saw HS748's BAE146 and these, we had variety and brilliant types. Loved flying in them all, and wish I could relive those times again.

  • @fredtedstedman
    @fredtedstedman2 жыл бұрын

    beautiful , the Dart engine nacelle has got to be the neatest job ! ( Herald and AVRO 748 )

  • @geneziemba9159
    @geneziemba91592 жыл бұрын

    We lived 3 miles from our airport. We could clearly hear them start up, taxi, and reverse thrust. A fun airliner. Great view of the ground, the control surfaces and the main landing gear.

  • @boeingpilot7002
    @boeingpilot70022 жыл бұрын

    At Britt Airways, which operated both the F-27 and the FH-227, it was affectionately called the "whistle-pig" due to that high-pitched whine that the RR Dart engines produced. I never flew it, but I non-revved on it numerous times. It was much more comfortable to ride in, than the Swearingen/Fairchild SA226 Metroliner II that I flew!

  • @danpend
    @danpend10 жыл бұрын

    That brings back so many memories of one of my favorite airlines, Piedmont. My father worked for them for nearly 30 years and I loved flying the F-27 and later the FH-227. Sweet!

  • @anon4215
    @anon42158 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks. I worked in the oil fields of Lybia in early 80's and flew in these aircraft from 103A to Malta every two weeks. Good memories!

  • @antman5474
    @antman547410 ай бұрын

    I was 9 years old and got invited to sit in the jump seat as Gulf Air put one of their F27's on the ground at Bahrain airport. What's not to like of the 1970's

  • @Aggle1936
    @Aggle193610 жыл бұрын

    Brings back a lot of good memories from the sixties for me. Of course the sound from those engines was deafening when you were right there beside the plane, although okay when you were a passenger.

  • @danewilliam2907
    @danewilliam29073 жыл бұрын

    "it's whisper quiet!"

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog12562 жыл бұрын

    I sure miss working on and flying in those! I got to visit the factory once. We called them "Whistle Pigs".

  • @DARANGULAFILM
    @DARANGULAFILM3 жыл бұрын

    You knew the end of your journey drawing was near as the power was reduced and then a signature lower pitched whine took over from the drumming of the props. By the end of an eight hour run, you were ready to get off. The F28 jets halved the flight time and were welcome and had their own charisma. My favourite spot was down the back near the engines and the highlight was when they spooled up for the take-off and you felt the push in your back. The idea of a turbine wheel sawing its way in through the side never entered my head and I don't think that ever happened. The next favourite was near the wing where you could see the sonic line quivering near the centre.

  • @larrybarnes3920
    @larrybarnes39203 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I flew between Weipa and Cairns, Queensland many times on these great old Fokkers. They were universally known as Freedom Birds.

  • @Weihrauch88
    @Weihrauch88 Жыл бұрын

    That shutdown noise. What an unreal sound!

  • @AntonyMedwinWally
    @AntonyMedwinWally4 жыл бұрын

    I use to fly home on the final leg on one of these for long leave in the 80's when I was in The Australian Navy, from take off to cruise level to the turn to land, it all signaled the final stages of coming home. Always stired up emotions, and a relief of finally seeing home again. Wish I could still take a flight in one.

  • @stfs8804
    @stfs88043 жыл бұрын

    To me these engines sound similar to the ones on AN-24/26/30 family. Never had the chance to hear a F-27 in reality. Great sound!

  • @moriver3857
    @moriver38574 жыл бұрын

    My only experience with Dart engines was working on with YS-11. That sound is hard to forget. Thanks for the great video

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @AntonyMedwinWally
    @AntonyMedwinWally4 жыл бұрын

    use to fly home from Melbourne to Wynyard on these, the noise signalled the final leg, always generated a tear

  • @reneegudjon3204
    @reneegudjon32046 ай бұрын

    'The delicate sound of thunder'

  • @robinboyes8749
    @robinboyes87493 жыл бұрын

    and the Viscount was "twice as noisy" - wonderful stuff.

  • @claudiocarbone2225
    @claudiocarbone22253 жыл бұрын

    This is pure eargasm

  • @TheNauma
    @TheNauma3 жыл бұрын

    I remember the Luxair Fokker 27s - never flew on one sadly. When you got even near the airport there was always at least one of these bustling about. A true workhorse... Back in 1975 it was the old airport in Luxembourg - you had a great close-up view of the parked Luxair F27s from the car parking - only separated from them by the airport fence. I was always impressed by them - they looked like huge preying birds up front. And the screaming RR Darts rounded up the scary picture....The much quieter Fokker 50, although similiar in appearance doesn't even remotely make the impression the F27 did on people...

  • @mickboakes7023
    @mickboakes70234 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful plane, Beautiful noise, great bit of manoeuvring and a awesome video. Thanks.🇬🇧

  • @georgeapituley4349
    @georgeapituley43493 жыл бұрын

    This sound remembering my childhood

  • @margaretroselle8610
    @margaretroselle86106 жыл бұрын

    I have always loved the look and sound of these planes and miss seeing them in the skies these days.

  • @Southwest_923WR
    @Southwest_923WR10 ай бұрын

    CLICK BAIT TITLE! IVE LOVED THAT SOUND SINCE 12 YEARS OLD, NEVER HAD EAR BLEED, EVEN STANDING 20 FEET AWAY, AND ILL BE 65 IN 3 WEEKS!😂 Love the video, do MORE! 👍🏿🥂😁

  • @mikesimmonds1916
    @mikesimmonds19163 жыл бұрын

    I fell asleep to that sound. Air UK flights into Southampton with the friendship really brings the memories back to Me of that time.

  • @margaretroselle8610
    @margaretroselle86106 жыл бұрын

    Very fond of the Friendship...one of my favourite planes to fly in.Miss it so much.

  • @markjennings2315
    @markjennings23153 жыл бұрын

    Your are telling me I have high tone hearing loss in my right ear from my time as first officer on the HS748. Same engines!!

  • @barrysheridan9186
    @barrysheridan91863 жыл бұрын

    Lots of memories, thanks.

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    3 жыл бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @ML98837bob
    @ML98837bob2 жыл бұрын

    I remember riding in one of these in 1978 from Nelson to Christchuch. The cargo hold which was right behind the cockpit was full of live chickens in wooden crates. Clucking and Feathers everywhere! One of the best flights of my life.😃

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha Ha Ha! Great story.

  • @N145PM
    @N145PM Жыл бұрын

    i will never stop loving that sound !!

  • @margaretroselle8610
    @margaretroselle86105 жыл бұрын

    I have always been very fond of this aircraft......the shape and sound;wonderful!

  • @albertschultz7151
    @albertschultz71513 жыл бұрын

    Grew up in Central Africa and CAA had a fleet of Vickers Vicount. Fond memories of the Dart engines and the pong of kerosene.

  • @alfvanderkwaak5751
    @alfvanderkwaak57519 ай бұрын

    Brings back momories to the early 90's at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, line maintenance on the AirUK fleet...... Happy times 😀

  • @hendo7798
    @hendo7798 Жыл бұрын

    Far out ....I didn't think you could beat a Huey sound always been my favourite....but! The F27 is just magic ,the way this video really catches the essence of those dart engines great video I enjoyed it a lot cheers 🍻

  • @historicalmachines

    @historicalmachines

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @MrAdrianc100
    @MrAdrianc10010 жыл бұрын

    Ansett and TAA used to fly those into town 4 x daily, the distinctive sound of those Dart engines used ring out across the town every time!.

  • @Hawk4570
    @Hawk45708 жыл бұрын

    Some nostalgia there... My favorite plane to wrench on (F-27, rubust, reliable 'Fred Flinstone' aircraft) taxiing past my 3rd favorite BAe 146. Never worked the Convair 580, but heard good things about them.

  • @edwardlove4300
    @edwardlove43003 жыл бұрын

    I flew on on of these from Orange county airport to Phoenix in the late 60s. I really enjoyed the flight in this amazing aircraft.

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