Boeing 747-8i Intercontinential
MASSIVE THANKS TO BACONEGGS FOR THE LANDING GEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Boeing 747-8i is an extended version of Boeing's old 747-400. With an extended fuselage making it able to hold 450 passengers, and a completely overhauled design of fuselage, wings, landing gear, and engines giving the plane a 9,000 mile range, the 747-8i is the perfect plane for all of your airline needs. The model I have here today performs almost just like the real thing! It does land at a high speed however. (Warning! Before flight, you must convert mph to knots!!!) ACT1 for Beacon Lights, ACT2 for Landing Lights, and ACT3 for NAV Lights. Enjoy! :D PieGuy.
Note to everyone: I highly encourage CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, but when you say something random and retarded because you hate how I'm so much better than you will not be tolerated whatsoever!!!!!
Specifications
Spotlights
- Himynameiswalrus 8.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 15 airplane(s) +294 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 223.7ft (68.2m)
- Length 250.6ft (76.4m)
- Height 71.7ft (21.8m)
- Empty Weight 680,060lbs (308,470kg)
- Loaded Weight 739,049lbs (335,227kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.364
- Wing Loading 91.9lbs/ft2 (448.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 8,039.1ft2 (746.9m2)
- Drag Points 108702
Parts
- Number of Parts 771
- Control Surfaces 11
- Performance Cost 3,431
please fix the landing gear its crashing everytime i retract it
the plane hs problems in mobile the landing gear crashes everytime i retract the landing gear
Pretty good plane tends to nose down a little because of the upper deck but other than that it flies beautifully
The second floor is a bit too long, but good plane besides that!!! It’s very detailed
@Trainzo thanks
Nice 747 . Great job .
@ForeverPie the black holes emit superheated gas from sucking in way too much. Right?
.......i'm an idiot lol..........
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 You made me do a little research, and Qasars are not Black Holes, but it is believed they are powered by black holes. They emit intense light are are widely known as the brightest objects in the universe.
@ForeverPie really? That's what "How The Universe Works" told me.
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 nope m8
@ForeverPie ... A qasar is a black holes eating tons of mass
@BaconEggs NO I AM A PICKLE!
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 @BaconEggs I am certified as a sloth ever since summer camp... feel free to ask, it's a fairly short story.
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 no you are a cucumber
@BaconEggs NO I AM A PICKLE
REKT
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 People change, you lemon
Also if you would kill jelly if you got the chance, than why did you upload a jelly-copter that controls like a "Mango that was thrown into a dishwasher, wrapped in foil, and thrown off a roof" and I quote, " I've always been a big fan of jelly and his team of YouTubers"? @BaconEggs
On the neutron star
@BaconEggs FYI it is Xte j1735-289
@ForeverPie Well we don't know. All we know is they are EXTREMELY bright, but less than a light year across. Maybe a black hole. But no one knows.
@BaconEggs LOL I was wrong just because I added a one at the end.
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 I am not a jelly fan, I'd kill him if I had the chance.
Yeah foreverpie already gave the answer
So answer this for me: If 7x÷3=17+4, then what is X?
@ThePlaneBuilder1775 What is a Qasar?