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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

a collection of pics of the boeing 747 and a380
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  • SHUT UP AND ENJOY THE MUSIC!

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  • It may not be new and hip, like A380, but I personally feel much safer on 747 w/ 50 yrs of best sefety record in aviation history.

  • A380

  • Always Airbus VS Boeing. Get over it ladies...

  • 747=queen of the sky

    a380=heap of metal of the sky

  • i think its 747 because its historical airliner and i say its historical because it had been the first double deck airliner and the 2 planes in the deadliest plane crash is 747 and because it also had been a shuttle carrier

  • i like how the 747 is old and in its time was the biggest aircraft by far for passenger flight, i like how the 747 has proven itself to be a safe and reliable air craft. I like how the a380 is even bigger and its a new genaration of craft with new technologys but because its a new craft I will allways feel abit more uneasy flying on it than i would on a trusty 747

  • @maryjoemontana The 747 is a long-haul aircraft. Have you ever flown before? I used an Airbus from Dusseldorf and Munich to : Toronto, San Francisco, New York, New Jersey, Boston, Chicago. On domestic flights mostly Boeing from Dusseldorf to Munich and returne. I want to depart and arrive. I have not noticed any passenger refused entry because of a Boeing or an Airbus stood at the gate.

  • @maryjoemontana It is true that the engine was developed by the Germans and took the first-use in the ME-262 and AR -234. The Ar-234 was the first operational twin-turbojet bomber in WW2. Civil innovations have their origins in the military. German know how to build airplanes. Boeing, like all U.S. companies benefits of "Operation Paperclip" .

  • @maryjoemontana Yesterday, parts of the Dreamliner are dropped from the Fuselage.

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