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40 Years of 747
FlightBlogger ^
| January 19, 2010
| Jon Ostrower
Posted on 01/19/2010 3:10:08 PM PST by skeptoid
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the entry into service of the 747-100 with Pan Am in January 1970, Max Kingsley-Jones and I have authored a package of features commemorating the event. During my visit to Seattle in December for 787 First Flight, I had an opportunity to sit down with Joe Sutter, who served as chief engineer for the 747 program . . . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at flightglobal.com ...
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous; Technical
KEYWORDS: 747; aerospace; boeing
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The 'package of features' is a link to a series of 747 info at FlightGlobal.
It includes a recent interview with Joe Sutter.
High quality avporn.
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:10:11 PM PST
by
skeptoid
To: skeptoid
The Boeing 747 the best dam airplane in the sky except for that one that center fuel tank went boom
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:15:05 PM PST
by
al baby
(Hi Mom sarc ;))
To: skeptoid
Still my favorite for a long haul, trouble is, there’s not many around now.
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:29:11 PM PST
by
1066AD
To: skeptoid
My wife's dad worked for Boeing during the 747 rollout. He built the "coffins" for the champagne bottles used to christen that first 747. They were wood and satin and nicely done. The bottle was wrapped in red and white ribbon before it was used to keep it together to after it broke. We still have one of the bottles and coffin. We even have various memorabilia such as the first train ticket, buttons, etc from that day. The date was 30 September 1968.
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:33:58 PM PST
by
CodeToad
(If it weren't for physics and law enforcement I'd be unstoppable!)
To: al baby
No, you mean the one that had two missiles slam into it and blow it out of the sky.
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:36:24 PM PST
by
Secret Agent Man
(I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
To: skeptoid
I've clocked many miles over the last 40 years in various versions of the 747...(early models,747-SP,400 series) and I love it still.Today its "cost per passenger mile" doesn't work in its favor when compared to several Boeing and Airbus models however.
In addition to its comfort there's nothing more beautiful that watching a 747 on final approach...something I've done many times in South Boston (a fraction of a mile from Logan).
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:50:30 PM PST
by
Gay State Conservative
(Host The Beer Summit-->Win The Nobel Peace Prize!)
To: skeptoid
I remember going to JFK to see the first PANAM 747 its 2nd week of service
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:52:27 PM PST
by
uncbob
To: skeptoid
What always amazed me about the 747 was that whenever I saw one coming in for a landing, it looked like it was standing still in the air. It’s so big, it didn’t seem to be moving very fast at all.
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posted on
01/19/2010 3:52:35 PM PST
by
2nd Bn, 11th Mar
(The "P" in democrat stands for patriotism)
To: skeptoid
Pretty bird
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:01:54 PM PST
by
Textide
To: Secret Agent Man
Glad to see you set him straight on that!
Revisionism and mind-boggling cover-ups are sometimes found hand-in-hand....
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:05:15 PM PST
by
SuperLuminal
(Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
To: al baby
I used to fly Continental from L.A. to Chicago on those....the upper deck was a bar/lounge/gameroom. Nifty stuff.
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:09:35 PM PST
by
ErnBatavia
(It's not the Obama Administration....it's the "Obama Regime".)
To: Paleo Conservative
To: Textide
That's St. Maarten.
I've been there many times and have seen the jetliners that close right over the beach.
Something you only want to experience once.
To: ErnBatavia
Air travel was fun, once upon a time.
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:18:54 PM PST
by
6SJ7
(atlasShruggedInd = TRUE)
To: Textide
To: CodeToad
Um, a coffin shape box used to hold a bottle used to christen an aircraft?
That seems a little macabre to me. What's the story (tradition?) behind that?
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:22:53 PM PST
by
AFreeBird
(Going Rogue in 2012)
To: Gay State Conservative
Today its "cost per passenger mile" doesn't work in its favor when compared to several Boeing and Airbus models however.The lastest version (747-8) is touted as a having significantly lower operating costs.
I am reminded of this '06 Randy Baseler blog comparing the 747-8F vs the A380F
I wonder if the 380 Freighter will ever enter production.
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:33:11 PM PST
by
skeptoid
(AA, UE, MBS (Piled High and Deep))
To: skeptoid
I made several trips to Honolulu on a United 747 fight..always sat in first class on the upper deck. My most recent 747 travel was a round trip from California to Sydney Australia. Still a great airplane.
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posted on
01/19/2010 4:38:15 PM PST
by
The Great RJ
("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher)
To: 6SJ7
Damn...thassit! On my last trip, the guy that wrote the movie "Grease" was my seatmate, he told me, and we wandered up the staircase for a swill and a smoke (I'm a puffer)....
He told me a bunch of Hollywood stories, and I pretty much wrote him off as a buzzed doofus.............but when we landed back in L.A., there was a group of limo drivers and hangers-on waiting for him......................he gave me a wink and nod as he was escorted on his way. It was a hoot; a real down to earth guy who I thought was just bullshitting his way through a flight.
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posted on
01/19/2010 5:47:54 PM PST
by
ErnBatavia
(It's not the Obama Administration....it's the "Obama Regime".)
To: AFreeBird
What else would you use to hold the bottle?
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posted on
01/19/2010 8:23:19 PM PST
by
CodeToad
(If it weren't for physics and law enforcement I'd be unstoppable!)
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