Boeing 747-8 Lufthansa
Before I talk to you about this plane I want to mention that I had to update it because I had not noticed some errors in the previous publication.
The Boeing 747-8I is the most modern version of the iconic "Jumbo Jet." Introduced in 2011, it's the longest commercial aircraft in the world, with a capacity of 410 to 524 passengers. Powered by more efficient GEnx engines, it has a range of up to 14,320 km. Though more economical for long-haul flights, its success has been limited compared to more efficient twin-engine planes. However, it remains appreciated and is used by some private operators and governments.
Lufthansa is the airline with the largest number of Boeing 747-8Is in its fleet. The German airline operates 19 of these aircraft, making it the largest 747-8I fleet worldwide. Lufthansa uses these planes primarily on long-haul routes, leveraging their large capacity and efficiency to connect Europe with destinations in North America and Asia.
I want to give credit to XiShi for the airframe, Lovelydr34m for the wings, and ManWithAMusket for the base.?🏽
I also want to give credit to the creator of the Olyoma Thunder bay map. 🤙🏽
Controls:
A-2: Flight lights
A-3 Landing lights
A-8 Engines
Important!
I do not recommend using this aircraft on low-end cell phones.🫡
Some images:
Specifications
Spotlights
- ManWithAMusket one month ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeing 787-9[GE] Lufthansa
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 225.0ft (68.6m)
- Length 252.7ft (77.0m)
- Height 64.8ft (19.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 123,318lbs (55,936kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.812
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.048
- Wing Loading 15.1lbs/ft2 (73.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 8,150.6ft2 (757.2m2)
- Drag Points 35555
Parts
- Number of Parts 1006
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 4,669
Hi, as I said before, I had to upload the plane again for bug fixes and I also lightened the plane for low-resource devices.
@Dennisbetas Yes, what happens is that I had to update it due to some errors and I couldn't update the xml file so I had to make a new publication.
Wasn't there already a version of this plane???
Now I'll try it to see what changed.
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