
VIDEO: Fast Boeing 757 Goes Vertical
December 6th, 2009 admin
Make sure you have your sound on for this one. This is a Royal New Zealand Air Force Boeing 757 going at high speeds and then going up at a 45 degree angle. Yes, I know technically this is not an airline, but the plane is used in many airlines and it is always awesome seeing them do amazing things. The video was taken during RNZAF 2007 Open Day celebration.
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| HunterHoneycutt (Hunter Honeycutt) : At the gate. We're taking a ENOURMOUS Boeing 757 double decker plane to Paris. Absolutely the largest plane I've ever seen... Updated : 2010-09-02T20:40:33Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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| mickeyjarbs (Mickey Jarboe) : Just boarded 1 Boeing 757 enroute Charlotte Amalie airport, USVI. US Airways hasn't skimped on legroom. Kinda roomy...for me at least... Updated : 2010-09-02T15:32:23Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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abelz_way (abel opayemi) : #7 fly a Boeing 757 to China. That has to be fun..... Updated : 2010-09-02T13:05:20Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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