Definitely the end of an era. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to fly on one or be wedged in coach for several hours.
Eh, I can imagine!I can spare a few 747 passenger hours. How about you take the 30 (?) hours I spent going Atlanta-Anchorage-Seoul-Auckland a few years back. If you could erase them from my memory, it would be appreciated...
Flew on all the jumbos at one time or another. 747, DC-10, and L-1011. Loved the L-1011.
Why the 1011? Just curious - I've seen very polarized feelings about that airplane. Some loved it "Flew like a big cub", some hated it. Enjoyed them all, just liked the L1011
I've flown on most of the jet hardware beginning with the DC-8 and 707 up through the 747 and 777. Never the A380 or the Dreamliner, but there's time.
There's just no pleasing some people!Ravioli's True Story time:
I gave my mother a ticket from LA to Virginia to visit my brother. I splurged and got her Business class since it was such a long flight. The plane was a 747.
I asked how her flight was and she says "It was okay, but I had to WALK UP A FLIGHT OF STAIRS"
Sheesh!
When I deployed to Okinawa and Misawa we had the pleasure of flying in a 707 or c-141.. Had the pleasure of returning home from Misawa is a P-3, boy that was a joy.I have a LOT of hours in the 47. Round trips from the states to Okinawa,
Flew on all the jumbos at one time or another. 747, DC-10, and L-1011. Loved the L-1011.
When I served overseas they packed us into the old DC-8 stretch like sardines. When I was a kid my dad got assigned to the Philippines ('56-'57) and we flew on a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, probably Northwest.
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It's hard to believe that the first 747s are coming up on their 50th anniversary...
Lufthansa too, I saw one last Friday in KORD. It seemed some of the Chinese carriers had some very new 747's that I saw in July. They had the engines with the "pinked" edges, as did the Lufthansa plane.KLM and AirFrance both still fly 747s. I flew on three of them this summer. The FA gave me a warning when I walked upstairs to peek at what was the lounge, now first class.
Thems would be the 747-8i.Lufthansa too, I saw one last Friday in KORD. It seemed some of the Chinese carriers had some very new 747's that I saw in July. They had the engines with the "pinked" edges, as did the Lufthansa plane.
Would it be that big a deal to convert a 380 to box haulin?I consider myself fortunate to still be able to fly one of the last remaining 747-200's in the US. It's an awesome airplane, but with the technological advances in engine efficiency and reliability, it's pretty foolish to still sink gazillions of $$$$ into R&D and Operations of 4 engine pax haulers. It's too bad Scarebus didn't think about a cargo variant of the A380, as that airplane will be gone before the end of my lifetime, whereas the last 74 driver hasn't even been thought of yet.
Im not sure, but the rumor on the street is that due to the full length double deck precludes the loading of outsized cargo, even if they could manage to install a cargo door(s).Would it be that big a deal to convert a 380 to box haulin?
They did. They were developing one. FedEx was going to be the launch customer. They were running into delay after delay, so FedEx cancelled the order and bought a slew of 777s.It's too bad Scarebus didn't think about a cargo variant of the A380...
Im not sure, but the rumor on the street is that due to the full length double deck precludes the loading of outsized cargo, even if they could manage to install a cargo door(s).
Dang! I never even got to ride on a 747.
I feel like there will be some sort of imbalance in the force without and American carrier flying the old girl. She was a mighty flagship of the US of A. It's a bit like scuttling a once great and powerful battleship that was the pride of a world power to turn it into a reef. Makes me sad. We'll be left with efficient but characterless flying tubes with bendy wings. Yay.
Love that paint job!The ones that are still flying will have replacement parts for decades. Check out the stockpile at Mojave Spaceport, behind an especially handsome RV-9A.
I loved riding in the 747's upper deck. Made it seem like you were on a much smaller plane.
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Thanks!Love that paint job!
Yeah, it's insane. It was cozy 9 across. 10 across is just miserable. I wish those that make those decisions would be forced to ride in those middle seats on the 12+ hour flights a few times.Now I've ridden them with 3-4-3 seating. 10 across in coach in a 777! That's getting a bit tight.