hmm it's hard to say really. i thought i could make out a hump of some sort and two engines on the port wing. it was kind of stubby looking, and they aren't many 4-engined planes with that kind of shape, obviously not an A340 or 707. plus on the 747 SP, the upper part of the rear fuselage dips down to accomodate the tailfin (no idea what that's about), and looking back at it for a second time, i can sort of make it out. compared to the 747-400, the SP is a choad x)
@Aaron1701NX thats Ernest Angley's its named "Star Triple Seven" which he uses to transport missionaries and humanitarian aid around the world. its usally just sits there though
I don't think it's in green, it's in stark county
jake118533 8 months ago
yes its a 747sp,owned by ernest anglie
Knightman24 1 year ago
hmm it's hard to say really. i thought i could make out a hump of some sort and two engines on the port wing. it was kind of stubby looking, and they aren't many 4-engined planes with that kind of shape, obviously not an A340 or 707. plus on the 747 SP, the upper part of the rear fuselage dips down to accomodate the tailfin (no idea what that's about), and looking back at it for a second time, i can sort of make it out. compared to the 747-400, the SP is a choad x)
Aaron1701NX 3 years ago
christ that's a hard landing! is that a 747 SP at around 30 seconds into the vid?
Aaron1701NX 3 years ago
Yeah, It was bumpier than my previous flight.
How did you know it was a 747 SP
VMKDarthVaderRox 3 years ago
That is ernest Anglie's plane
Akrowdya64 3 years ago
@Aaron1701NX thats Ernest Angley's its named "Star Triple Seven" which he uses to transport missionaries and humanitarian aid around the world. its usally just sits there though
langleygm 8 months ago