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Good lord! Impressive stuff...and I'm a Boeing guy...:cool:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IBvfAvixDyw
SUBMAN1
07-21-08, 09:36 PM
...and I'm a Boeing guy...:cool:
No way!!!??? :D
Can't resist. Bad habit. But you know I like that anyway. If I ever meet you though, I'll buy you a beer!
Just poking at ya! Anyway, I wonder what is bigger? The 747's that have been modified to cargo 787 parts, or the A380???? I'm betting the 747's are bigger.
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Platapus
07-22-08, 05:28 AM
That A380 is an impressive aircraft. I hope that it will be economically successful.
No way!!!??? :D
Can't resist. Bad habit. But you know I like that anyway. If I ever meet you though, I'll buy you a beer!
Just poking at ya! Anyway, I wonder what is bigger? The 747's that have been modified to cargo 787 parts, or the A380???? I'm betting the 747's are bigger.
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You mean this 747 cargo?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747_Large_Cargo_Freighter
It's a bit smaller than the A380
Platapus
07-22-08, 05:15 PM
On 1 December 2005 the A380 achieved its maximum design speed of Mach 0.96 (versus normal cruising speed of Mach 0.85), in a shallow dive
wow 0.96 pretty good :up:
SUBMAN1
07-22-08, 10:52 PM
You mean this 747 cargo?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747_Large_Cargo_Freighter
It's a bit smaller than the A380Are you sure? I don't think so. The length of it is as long as an A380, but the interior volume (the body has got to have a larger diameter) is bigger! I bet you it is bigger than a A380. You should see that thing. I've seen it first hand!
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SUBMAN1
07-22-08, 10:56 PM
A380 - length - 239 ft
747 cargo length - 235' 2 "
A380 - fuselage width - 23' 6"
747 Cargo F width - 27' 6"
So that settles it - the 747 Cargo is considerably bigger! :D
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Platapus
07-23-08, 05:23 AM
What's the difference between the 747 LCF and the 747-8?
Is the -8 a follow on to the LCF?
Tchocky
07-23-08, 05:43 AM
A380 - length - 239 ft
747 cargo length - 235' 2 "
A380 - fuselage width - 23' 6"
747 Cargo F width - 27' 6"
So that settles it - the 747 Cargo is considerably bigger! :D
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"Bigger" is a bit messy. The Boeing is wider in fuselage, whereas the A380 is longer, wider in wingspan, and has a MTOW of 1.2 million pounds compared to the Boeings 800,000.
Not bad but if you want impressive check this bad boy out :o :
http://youtube.com/watch?v=soo4IhXthEg&feature=related
SUBMAN1
07-23-08, 08:14 AM
"Bigger" is a bit messy. The Boeing is wider in fuselage, whereas the A380 is longer, wider in wingspan, and has a MTOW of 1.2 million pounds compared to the Boeings 800,000. Not talking about loading or wingspan. I'm talking about size. The A380 on have 4 feet in length on this thing - something you probably couldn't see if they were sitting side by side. Fuselage however is where I measure the size of an airplane.
It kind of goes like this - if you put a C-5 next to the giant Russian AN, you aren't measuring wingspan! The are very close. You are measuring the footprint of the fuelage.
The 747 has a ton more area internally and is a much bigger plane. And I'm not talking something not noticeable. I'm talking if you put this 747 next to an A380, it would dwarf the A380!
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Jimbuna
07-23-08, 08:42 AM
Well they both impress me...regardless of the extra number of beer crates one might be able to carry over the other. :lol:
XabbaRus
07-23-08, 12:03 PM
You want big.
Then you need this big boy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-225
Want bigger
try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ_129_Hindenburg
refering to it as a flying object constructed by humans not as an airship
and comparing the size not the payload.
SUBMAN1
07-23-08, 07:57 PM
Want bigger
try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ_129_Hindenburg
refering to it as a flying object constructed by humans not as an airship
and comparing the size not the payload.
Thats pushing it as an aircraft, but technically it is I guess!
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Jimbuna
07-24-08, 05:46 AM
Beat you all :smug:
http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/8756/deathstarfb4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
HunterICX
07-24-08, 05:57 AM
Top 50 largest flying aircraft can be found here :
http://www.globalaircraft.org/50_largest.htm
HunterICX
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