Boeing 747-100 (read description)
137k BaconEggs
7.9 years ago
Auto Credit Based on BaconEggs's Boeing 747-8F Boeing House Colors (Read Description)
Such a graceful aircraft for the 70's. I know, it's over 750 parts, but I did all I could.
Controls: 1,2,3 - Lights
4+VTOL up - close gear doors (Open them, then turn 4 off when retracting gear, then close them again)
5+VTOL up - glorious flaps (three slots!)
7+VTOL up - parking brake
8 - engines, gear, reverse
Use trim to balance pitch and some other aspects in the air
*plays 70's jazz*
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeing 747-8F Boeing House Colors (Read Description)
- Successors 3 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 198.4ft (60.5m)
- Length 228.8ft (69.7m)
- Height 70.6ft (21.5m)
- Empty Weight 641,732lbs (291,085kg)
- Loaded Weight 641,732lbs (291,085kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.735
- Wing Loading 44.2lbs/ft2 (215.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 14,521.8ft2 (1,349.1m2)
- Drag Points 93445
Parts
- Number of Parts 758
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 3,972
I challenge u to make a TWA 800 which crashed in 1996
@BaconEggs i cant understand
@PlaneinvaderQ1 El Tratado de Versalles (francés: Traité de Versailles; alemán: Versailler Vertrag, fue el más importante de los tratados de paz que pusieron fin a la Primera Guerra Mundial. El Tratado puso fin al estado de guerra entre Alemania y las Potencias aliadas. Fue firmado el 28 de junio de 1919 en el Palacio de Versalles, exactamente cinco años después del asesinato del archiduque Francisco Fernando, que condujo directamente a la guerra. Las demás potencias centrales del lado alemán firmaron tratados separados. Aunque el armisticio, firmado el 11 de noviembre de 1918 , terminó la lucha real, se necesitaron seis meses de negociaciones aliadas en la Conferencia de Paz de París para concluir el tratado de paz, que fue registrado por la Secretaría de la Sociedad de Naciones el 21 de octubre de 1919.
Twa 800 ??
@BaconEggs I saw it.
You already did:)
@Marine if you checked the comments.
@BaconEggs yeah, should warn him.
@Marine that's worrying
I found this.
https://youtu.be/fYtl8A5x2W8
@BaconEggs Yes... while flying it. My head bumped the autopilot button mid-landing and the plane took off again, broke a wing on the radio tower, then blew up. I am the sole survivor.
@LAGDragon So you.. mentally bow to this replica?
Well, not physically... @BaconEggs. If I'm again misinterpreting, then I'll just make a model of a figure bowing down to a jet that is about to crush said figure
@LAGDragon No, the part you mentioned,"I bow to the great majesty, the amazing replica of a 747".
Riding in a 747? At least, not in first class.
@LAGDragon ehh.. that actually happens?
awesome one...
@BaconEggs Oh I bow to the great majesty, the amazing replica of a 747, which have ridden in once.
@BaconEggs lol
@ForeverPie (sniper from TF2) it's loik Christmas morning
@BaconEggs OH MY GOSH IT'S THE BEST PLANE I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE I WILL HACK EVERYTHING GIVE IT 99999999914 UPVOTES AND THEN I WILL MAKE IT FEATURED AND SWAG STUFF AND ETC.
@ForeverPie m8, that's your ego
Look at it without your filter to things m8
@BaconEggs wow they are the right position. Only a 1-5 feet forward. I don't know if it's an illusion from the wingspan or actually what I'm seeing, but the wings look a little wide from the top view.
@ForeverPie What I'm saying is: The wings have the exact sweep, accurate airfoil and shape, the right position adjacent to the fuselage, and is almost the right length, only a couple feet off.
Awesome! Btw. Can you please do some XML modding for me? I need:
A) a wing gun scaled to quarter size with dark green bullets
B) a small rotator scaled to quarter size that spins endlessly
Thx!
Nice! Love your 747's. Always a joy to fly