Inside view of NASA’s Super Guppy with a pilot’s POV of its unconventional landing in Ohio

  • This awesome footage show’s a pilot’s POV when landing the Super Guppy
  • Due to the location of the runway and the bizarre shape of the plane, the landing is very unconventional
  • It really puts you in the pilot’s chair

Published on Feb 05, 2025 at 6:55 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Feb 05, 2025 at 6:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Inside view of NASA’s Super Guppy with a pilot’s POV of its unconventional landing in Ohio

This awesome footage of NASA pilot’s view during a Super Guppy landing in Ohio will make you feel like you’re in the pilot seat of history.

The Super Guppy has its landing gear located at the front of the oversized cargo plane, making it land in an unconventional way.

The landing happens at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, very located next to a built up housing area on a tiny runway which shows the pilots precision when landing.

The plane is humungous, built to carry rocket equipment that is oversized and can’t be transported by any normal planes, so it looks like a big shiny whale – put yourself in the pilot seat and check out the amazing footage above.

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