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Video: ZA001's 747-8I first flight warm up act

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Video: ZA001's 747-8I first flight warm up act By
Jon Ostrower  on March 23, 2011 6:11 PM | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBacks (0) | Like any good main stage performance, you have to have a solid warm up act, something to get the crowd in the right mood. Tell a joke, sing a song, do a magic trick, or bring in a jetliner to do touch-and-gos and low passes while its jumbo sibling warms up it engines for its first flight. While I regret opting to get ZA001's opener on film instead of video, thanks to the wonders of youtube, aviation geekery has eyes everywhere.
As it turns out, ZA001's Sea World-esq dolphin show was far from intentional, the lead 787 test aircraft was conducting autolands for FAA certification credit. The timing happened to work out beautifully. The aircraft made one touch-and-go and two low passes at Paine Field before heading back out to the test area. Here are the three videos in the order they were recorded.
Special thanks to Alex Jossi and Bryan Lung for the videos


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4 Comments Liembo By Liembo
on March 23, 2011 5:26 PM | Reply

The last one, gear up by the time it passed the folks at the old fire station lot, makes for great photos. Nice, level flight with no gear.

Marcelo By Marcelo
on March 24, 2011 12:49 PM | Reply

What a crazy trailing cone on the third video :)

Nice post, John!

Marcelo By Marcelo
on March 24, 2011 12:50 PM | Reply

oops!

Nice post, Jon :)

Scentsy By Scentsy
on March 31, 2011 7:39 PM | Reply

check out those wings!

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