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Postby Dan4th » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:01 pm

Over 40 years in, here's the latest 747::::::::::



I wonder how long there will be 747s in service?

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Postby Gaz » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:08 pm

It'll outlive us all, I'm sure of it.

Nice vid
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Re: Boeing's Latest::::::::::::::::

Postby MOD » Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:12 pm

Dan4th wrote:I wonder how long there will be 747s in service?
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Looking at the -8F I would say as long as people want to fly long distances safely and in comfort ...That is one great looking airliner. As much as I loved to hear and photograph Concorde; it really was a 'dead end' project.

BTW Danforth, have you come across the Boeing vid showing one of the test pilots landing at maximum sink rate ie the aircraft didn't flare out but was just flown straight onto the runway and the wings flexed by an enormous amount?

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Postby Dan4th » Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:07 am

BTW Danforth, have you come across the Boeing vid showing one of the test pilots landing at maximum sink rate ie the aircraft didn't flare out but was just flown straight onto the runway and the wings flexed by an enormous amount?


No I haven't, but I would LOVE to see it!

Can you find it and drag it back over here???????

I've been on at least two commercial flights
where the pilot had to just "stick it".....

On one of those, the entire planeload of
passengers just burst into applause because
we all knew what a difficult landing it had been!

I will NEVER forget that one, winter of 1988 in
Philadelphia on Delta....

Iced-up runway, too!

And it was WIND-EEEEEEEEEEE :D

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This isn't the "stick it on the runway" vid, but
still quite dramatic as a test procedure::::::



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Postby Gaz » Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:36 pm

I bet that stank!

Very dramatic!
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Postby Dan4th » Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:55 pm

Here's from just yesterday:::::::::::::::::::::::



I agree with MOD that it's a handsome aircraft B-)

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Postby Sooty655 » Thu Nov 22, 2012 6:29 pm

Shame the welcoming water arch didn't quite make it ~ maybe the Dusseldorf Airport Fire Service need some nice shiny new equipment too. :)) :))
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Postby MOD » Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:43 pm

I haven't found the video of Jack Waddell throwing the test 747 onto the deck (yet) but I did find this little gem fronted by Bruce Dickinson. I seem to have missed the whole series of 'Flying Heavy Metal' .. :(

http://science.howstuffworks.com/transp ... ng-747.htm


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Postby Dan4th » Fri Nov 23, 2012 2:00 pm

Thanks, Ian, I hadn't ever seen that.....

I was fortunate enough to fly on a 747
twice in their first year of service.

Both Pan Am, to and from Netherlands,
12/1970 and 02/1971.

All except the return flight only got as
far as Heathrow :))

BOAC VC-10 picked-up the slack for my
return to BOS :ymapplause:

Strange thing is that both flights were
at about half capacity with lots of room
to move about and see the aircraft....

Those Were The Days!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Boeing's Latest::::::::::::::::

Postby Dan4th » Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:38 am

Just What's Needed!

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/07/us-boeing-union-idUSBRE8B61C320121207

Recently here in the USA a union effort
drove a large corporation out of business
and announced that it was a VICTORY!

A victory for whom, may I ask?

I believe labo(u)r unions ought to exist
and bargain and serve their members,
but all this adversarial stuff is just too
much X(

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Postby Gaz » Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:32 am

Same the world over, it would seem.

My in laws both work for the local government and they've had their pension pot cut, quite a bit
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Postby Dan4th » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:07 pm

they've had their pension pot cut, quite a bit


I'm not positive, but I believe the
percentages quoted by the union
are relative to their own proposal
and not to the existing agreement....

It seems Boeing is willing to make
increases, just not as much as the
union would like.....

And this contract would not affect
those already vested and retired, I
don't think....that's not legal.

I just hope they work things out....

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