CHINA AIRLINES BOEING 747-400 "Dreamliner" 【B-18210】

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2008

Narita International Airport - RWY16R End
(NRT / RJAA)

※特別塗装機「ドリームライナー」(ダイナミック・ブルー)

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2009年11月20日(日本時間) 今更ながら・・・追記
約3か月前、ようやくこの機材の2度目の撮影に成功しました。
動画レスポンスを投稿しましたので(自己レスですが(^^;))
そちらのほうもご覧頂ければ幸いです。

「ドリームライナー」というタイトルでアップしてしまいましたが
どうやら正しくは「ボーイングハウスカラー」のようで・・・
今更なおせませんし、アップロードのし直しもできませんが orz

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  • Such a beautiful aircraft.

  • ive been on this plane this summer from taipei to la, lol i flew in buisness and there is ps3!

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  • Now THIS is a beautiful aircraft. Nothing like it it the entire world, nor will there be.

  • @hokila678 And don't call others foreigner when you don't even know how to represent yourself as citizen of Taiwan, you're embarrassed us.

  • @hokila678 The moment you decided to make comment on the public network, it already IS everyone's business, I'm Taiwanese myself, and I educated people how and/or why there is differences, unlike you that just in denial like a 5  years old who hate go to school just because he doesn't like the name. I don't know how far your education goes, you obviously waste your time and your parents's money, so do yourself a favor, go back to school learn something this time, so you won't act like an idiot.

  • @timmyhsiao it is not yr BUSINESS ! "foreigner" TAKE CARE !

  • @hokila678 Again, this is related to my previous post, both parties have the right to use the name "China", and it's a common sense that you just can't use one airline's boarding pass to get on another airline's plane, besides, I believe the travelers are smart enough to read. :)

  • @hokila678 Well actually, Taiwan have a official name, it's called Republic of China(ROC), and so as China, it's called People's Republic of China(PRC), whether you like it or not, both parties have the right to name their airline after China, and China Airline registered their name nearly 30 years earlier then Air China, so yes, they have the copy right, and there is nothing wrong with the name.

  • @touchme2006 im agree with you. but there is a problem of "name" .there are belong to different country. it is to be similar.All passengers aboard fell into the wrong airplan for trips .smile~

  • @hokila678 It has got to do with the history of the two Chinese ruling parties. Both claim to be China. I believe since Taiwan uses the name 'China Airlines' first, China has no choice but to use 'Air China'.

  • amazing livery long live the 747!!

  • 3:03 how the fuck he take off with these speed ? it seems only 80Knot

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