Camera attached to nosegear covers pushback to takeoff, wheels down to landing.
Camera attached to nosegear covers pushback to takeoff, wheels down to landing.
What an awesome video! Thanks John! SAA at it's best - always going to the edge!!
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Awesome video!!! Thanks
Incredible clip. Wow.
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Thanks for posting this, what a fantastic video.
1. If the camera is on the nose gear how come it's filming before the rear wheels come out? Is the nose-gear out first? Can that be done?
2. Engines look like JTD 9s on a 747 classic. I thought SAA had retired them?
WOW. Amazing footage.
The guy who made the clip actually works for MK Airlines, so I assume this was one of their 747-200 freighters. The rest of his uploads are fantastic, so be sure to check them out!
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-Omar S.
You are right - I looked at the engines the wrong way - I thought they were on either ZS-SBS or ZS-SBK which made me think SAA.
Mark Lawrence - KFLL
Davie, FL
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Amazing
Amazing stuff. Great find man.
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