Heavy Take Off with Boeing 744 in London Heathrow
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@Flowis311 yeah 744 is more of an atc abbreviation but we still use it anyway
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@shmuck50 B744 is abbreviated for the Boeing 747-400.
The B747 is just the Boeing 747 Type in general. Sorry for the late reply xD
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heavy??
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T5 is half built knob head!
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I am not talking about callsigns, I am talking about the weight of the aircraft.
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An aircraft must be called "heavy" if it is capable of carrying over 255,000 pounds whether or not it is operating at that weight during that particular portion of the flight.
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T5 looks fuked lol
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British Airways has not ordered any B747-8. To replace their older B744's BA have ordered 12 A388's. BA's long term plan is to replace their whole B744 fleet that would mean ordering a further 43 aircraft. Their is a possibility that some of them maybe B747-8's.
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This aircraft is nowhere near MTOW. It's not heavy, just derated thrust. And you can see the vertical speed is quite high.
Nice vid anyway.
hmm......what airline is this, BA?
Tyrannien96 3 years ago
British Airways
Flowis311 3 years ago