That Everett plant was built for the 747, & it turned into a cash cow for Boeing. 43 years later they still build 747's there, plus the 767, 777, & 787. It's basically a mega factory for Boeing generating incredible profits which finance development of new & next generation aircraft. That factory alone is the largest exporter of American products in dollars worth of products. I don't think anyone would of thought that back in 1966, except the late Senator Henry Jackson, from Everett. Smart move.
@heear They do that in every maiden flight. It is in case something goes wrong they could return fast to the airport. I think they retract the gear at about 15 000Feet.
@TheWrestlingrobot Nope, it was actually Pain Field just north of Seattle in Everett (where it was built and most Boeing planes are still built today).
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TheWrestlingrobot 6 days ago
747.. would you make me the happiest guy in the world?
Marry me 747!
TheSweSkillz0rs 6 days ago
That Everett plant was built for the 747, & it turned into a cash cow for Boeing. 43 years later they still build 747's there, plus the 767, 777, & 787. It's basically a mega factory for Boeing generating incredible profits which finance development of new & next generation aircraft. That factory alone is the largest exporter of American products in dollars worth of products. I don't think anyone would of thought that back in 1966, except the late Senator Henry Jackson, from Everett. Smart move.
cme98 2 months ago
why no gear up while up the air?
heear 2 months ago in playlist More videos from TheWrestlingrobot
@heear They do that in every maiden flight. It is in case something goes wrong they could return fast to the airport. I think they retract the gear at about 15 000Feet.
TheWrestlingrobot 2 months ago
747, I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE YOU
Skybolter 3 months ago
Great response to checking the landing gear at the end of the flight--"We've counted them, you've got 18 of them there."
stuartlb 3 months ago
what airport is this?
chelseayay1 4 months ago
@chelseayay1 Boeing airfield in Seattle.
TheWrestlingrobot 4 months ago
@TheWrestlingrobot Nope, it was actually Pain Field just north of Seattle in Everett (where it was built and most Boeing planes are still built today).
E744763Productions 3 months ago
@E744763Productions Paine* field
E744763Productions 3 months ago
@TheWrestlingrobot ---wrong, it's Paine Field in Everett, WA
cme98 2 months ago
1:45 to skip the crap.
thefinalfrontier1701 8 months ago
@thefinalfrontier1701 lol I would prefer to skip you instead.
TheWrestlingrobot 8 months ago 11
@TheWrestlingrobot Thank you for your videos of this legend
RoRcrashslave 5 months ago