747-8F First Flight

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It happened yesterday, Boeing largest jet ever took to the skies!

"The airplane performed as expected and handled just like a 747-400," said 747 Chief Pilot Mark Feuerstein, who was joined on the flight deck by Capt. Tom Imrich.

Monday's flight around western Washington began a testing program that will involve more than 1,600 flight hours. As pilots checked basic handling and engine performance, the plane reached a cruising altitude of 17,000 feet and speeds as high as 264 miles per hour.

Boeing also is developing a passenger version of the plane. It lists 76 orders for the freighter and 32 for the 747-8 passenger jet, with the vast majority from international customers.

The company says the jets will be much quieter, more fuel efficient and have lower emissions than current 747-400 models.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-ap-us-boeing-freighter,0,5298435.story

Here is the flight track
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/BOE501
 
How many seats you think UA can cram into one of those?
 
How many seats you think UA can cram into one of those?

Don't give'em a challenge like that! They'll come up with New 3D (SM) seating which elevates every other row and with an effective pitch of 24" or some such nonsense. We'll be packed in front to back and top to bottom!
 
Don't give'em a challenge like that! They'll come up with New 3D (SM) seating which elevates every other row and with an effective pitch of 24" or some such nonsense. We'll be packed in front to back and top to bottom!
Seats??!! For the next generation of passenger jets think (1) Hospital gowns; (2) General anesthetic; and (3) Pallets.
 
I wonder how they file a flight plan for a flight like this?
PAE V23 BEZOV ISLND V165 CVV JAWBN TOU TOU080055 TOU 4752 12328 4358 12333 4752 12328 JAWBN WEBVE

In the remarks: flight test, we be changing this! :D:D:D

My bet is that they have some pre-arranged flight test paths that they have worked out in advance with ATC.
 
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