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(Video) NASA 377SGT Super Guppy Landing, Rare!!

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Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED) / 3.26.2013 United States - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Aero-Spacelines 377SGT Super Guppy makes an extremely rare (maybe first time visit) to Hanscom Field. Track it on flightaware: http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA941 (youtu.be) Plus d'info...

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onceastudentpilot
tim mitchell 3
http://youtu.be/_rMl3U-sTHk
onceastudentpilot
tim mitchell 1
view from inside at another field
JSimons0812
Jonathan Simons 2
Not the Super Guppy , but the all white 767 in the background!!!
fltsimguy
Mike Francis 1
The Celtics use that 767.
ehlerts01
David Ehlert 2
I think it was interesting to see it land nose gear first..!! I had to watch it three times to confirm it. How much would the pilots feel in the controls with a landing like that..??
grinch59
Gene Nowak 1
I can confirm nose first. However, it looks like the right main gear hits a fraction of a second later with the left main a second after that. Almost like a cross wind landing except, he got the nose down a little early.
HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 1
probably a little vibration through the rudder pedals is all
7802mark
Mark Holm 1
Looked at another video of Turbo Supper Guppy landing. That one also looked like nose gear first, though gently. Perhaps this plane just needs to come in slightly nose low.
JSimons0812
Jonathan Simons 1
The Chicago Balckhawks have recently chartered that aircraft as well...
PLANESOLUTIONS
PLANESOLUTIONS 1
Wheelbarrow landing - One would think that NASA crews could do better than that.
PLANESOLUTIONS
PLANESOLUTIONS 1
Could be the flight characteristics don't encourage a full flare, maybe a total loss of elevator control at low speeds, but nose first? Maybe what you saw was the same pilot - can't be very many of them.

guymed03
Guy Medlock 1
Cool photos, light and perspective. Landed tight and didn't have to brake or reverse much. Maybe he was trying for a short roll or had a load.
Baldskull
James Church 1
thanks for this

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