Two Chinook helicopters landing at Edinburgh Airport have been captured by a capital TikToker with the footage shared online.
Many residents spotted and heard the choppers hovering over the skies of the capital before they landed at the city’s airport.
Connor_Aviation filmed the helicopters coming into land in a video that has now been viewed just under 2,500 times.
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Residents in the capital shared their shock at the vehicles passing overhead.
One shared in a local Facebook group: “That must have been what went over my office today. I couldn't see the type of chopper but it was like it was about to land on our roof!
“I thought they were filming Airwolf again (showing my age).” Another said: “They are actually called Wukka Wukkas due to the sound of the rotors. It's a squaddie thing.”
Whilst someone else posted: “Saw these from the house. Glad they didn't go directly over, as last time that happened the patio windows almost got shaken out.”
The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is used by the British military and is a heavy-lift helicopter, it is a tandem rotor chopper that has been developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Vertol.
Its name is understood to derive from the Native American Chinook people or Oregon and Washington state.
You can view the TikTok here.
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