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Pilot Performed Vertical Takeoff Sending Plane Directly Upward


Vertical take-off and landing VTOL is an aircraft that can take off from the ground, hover around in the air and land vertically without a run.

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Vertical takeoff is present in several aircraft like a helicopter, fixed-wing aircraft and a few more.

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The idea of the same has been present in the world for a very long period of time. Maybe it took a little too long for it to come out alive but the idea goes way back.

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We can even see the design of a vertical takeoff aircraft in Leonardo da Vinci’s sketchbook.

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If you check on social media or the internet, you will be able to find several videos explaining the working of them and hundreds of videos showing different aircraft taking off vertically and the sight of it is pure bliss.

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But this one particular video will astonish you and will send a shiver down your spine.

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Here is a video of an Airbus A350 taking off an almost vertical take-off in a stunning scene. In a video captured at the Farnborough Air Show in Hampshire, UK, what was captured on the video was a stunning show presented by an Airbus A350.

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In the video, the massive aircraft, that is not specifically built for a straight takeoff, takes off in a stunning way by making an almost vertical jump for the flight.

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The airbus takes a near 90-degree inclination for the takeoff and it stuns everyone. This is no less than wonder and heads of to the pilot who was able to do it.

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The Airbus A350 has a huge body and is a working passenger air buss that has the space to carry 366 passengers at once. Yes, you can imagine how big it would be now, can’t you?

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