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  • words 1st supersonic 747!!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!! one month ago

    The city of Everett is the first Boeing 747 available for 50 years ever since the first airliner it became very famous very fast under about two minutes it would get about 122 passengers and after 10 minutes it will get all the passengers full the Boeing 747 was designed for a passenger plane for locating cargo and passengers do you see in the United States it's been really famous but did you know that there's an air one that you didn't even know that was real in a Boeing 747 history in American Boeing 747-400 this was unknown for the Boeing factory but the Boeing factory accepted it unlocked the airbots A380 Jetstar but if you could make a Jetstar thing that would be very good :)

  • How could the Boeing E-4B (aka the doomsday plane) had an ability to survive a nuclear war? one month ago

    Oops sorry I mean by the Boeing 747-400
    Doomsday

  • How could the Boeing E-4B (aka the doomsday plane) had an ability to survive a nuclear war? one month ago

    He's a little tip did you know the Boeing Doomsday is a bowling seven four seven four hundred and carries the most important people of America and can surviving nuclear war playing takes off immediately all planes are canceled of their takeoffs and the Boeing Doomsday is in first line this bowing Doomsday has nuclear shielding it goes it goes faster then a normal Boeing does there are lots of aircrafts of it we have Air Force One Boeing 747 E4 nightwatch Boeing 747 unfortunately this only belongs to the United States United States are the strongest country known in the world it takes over power in his strongest country with the world and the largest airports and the bowling games day is one of the most powerful Boeing 747 known.

  • Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair Eastern Provincial Airways EPA 2 months ago

    This plane is funny but cute at the same time it's like a baby Boeing 747 but in a weird shaped way I wonder how it carries cars I wonder how much it can carry and it was actually used back in the 1970s fun fact