@alexanderellis5824

A really clear example of the brakes stopping the wheels spinning as part of the retraction sequence great work! Deffo a 700 though ;)

@Sweet0nion

Dam that taxing speed at the start was insane

@Pooneil1984

Beautiful video.  I love the colorful livery on WN.

@remum6604

Again great camera move, no wobbling, thumbs up

@SarcasmSage-w6o

The winglets make it look so much better.

@Wilson632

Southwest still so many years later one of the best deals out there🛫

@grrlpurpleable

Only 1 overwing exit, it's the 700 not the 800 ;)

@tedjovel1876

I don’t care how old I am, seeing machines fly in the air will never not be amazing and cool to me.

@KushalDave

nice catch mate

@Bremsen_PCCB

I might be wrong but this definitely looks like the 700 series.

@AlbertMcBell

I saw this plane taking off while I listened to the last minute of "Turn Up The Sound" by "The Brooks". The music was really fitting to the plane taking off.

@bryansosa1052

Beautiful camera work.

@AvinashKumar-cz8bg

At 0:27 there was huge dust flying around can it be the tires of the plane was of the runway a bit as the pilot heard the warnings he rotated late, i am presuming because the runway is constantly being used and there is no time for the dust to settle(just a speculation).

@JavanHamiltonTV

This is a -700. Great video, still.

@747sooner

This is a 700. The 800 has 2 overwing exits on each side, have split scimitars on the wingtips.

@Lonely._.707B

Thanks for clip I'll use for edit ❤

@erricawilson9453

So neat to see!!

@TinhhDam

Beautiful clear video!

@joblo2671

Great video! Was that a car horn or was that the engines making that sound?!😳

@1javixD

That’s actually kinda cool