B747-100 (N7470) [Original]
N7470, also known as the City of Everett, is the prototype and first Boeing 747 ever built. With the rollout in 1968, and taking first flight and debuting in 1969, the Boeing 747 would forever change commercial aviation. After about a month of building and adding major improvements over time, here is N7470 (The City Of Everett) in all it’s glory. It’s also Mobile friendly (with 375 parts). Controls shouldn’t be too complicated, AG1 to activate engines, AG2 for nav and beacon lights, AG3 for strobe lights, AG4 for landing and taxi lights, AG5 for reverse thrust/pushback (However you must not activate AG1 and AG5 at the same time as both are controlled by the throttle since trying to pushback with brakes on doesn’t work out well.), AG8 for the gryoscope, VTOL for flaps, Trim is trim, and basic flight controls are default. So I made the plane as accurate as I can with the skills I have right now, I know there are a few inaccuracies, so hopefully you enjoy flying the first 747 ever built by Boeing!
Specifications
Spotlights
- BoeyingOfficial 5.8 years ago
- Username2 5.7 years ago
- ayou2005 5.8 years ago
- SakuraSaku 5.8 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 127.0ft (38.7m)
- Length 147.3ft (44.9m)
- Height 38.5ft (11.7m)
- Empty Weight 197,746lbs (89,696kg)
- Loaded Weight 250,793lbs (113,758kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.478
- Wing Loading 89.4lbs/ft2 (436.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,805.5ft2 (260.6m2)
- Drag Points 48210
Parts
- Number of Parts 375
- Control Surfaces 14
- Performance Cost 1,875
@JumboJet1969
np!
@8bitgamer33 I’ll take that into consideration.
@SakuraSaku Thx! c:
@BoeyingOfficial Yeah that was something I forgot about changing, but that’s definitely gonna get fixed eventually.
I'd like to see the second 747, N747PA.
Nice!, but why have the speedbrakes under the plane instead of on the wings?
very awesome first plane
keep it up!