747 - reverso - thrust reverse
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@mastersgta1 I do know that, but that was not what my question was regarding either.
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@mdjcktouch wdf, u mad bro? lol thats clearly a 747, i'd think twice about if u had said 707 but 737? plz do ur hmwk before posting...
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@mrcaptaincj And now you are too since I stole your virginity...
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@phantompanic Wow.... Your mature.
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@mrcaptaincj And I stole your virginity...
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@Neno8403 If you're gonna suggest you made someone look stupid make sure you have the right person. I never said the 47 was a 37-100 or -200. As a matter of fact I find it kinda hard for you to prove me wrong on something I said when I've only made one post. But I do appreciate your passion! I was commenting just on your post where you said the 737 is no longer being produced. I could care less about this fight you're having with someone else.
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@wofbadmutha You ignorant dumbass fool. Clearly your mommy never taught you to quit while you're far behind and accept defeat. Last time I checked, sugarplum, neither the 737-100 nor the 737-200 are currently in-production. Those are the models you suggested were 747-400s. That makes your entire juvenile rant, totally irrelevant. Are we about done here, madame, or have I not made you look stupid enough??? There's much more where this came from, hun.
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@Neno8403 what makes you think the 737 is no longer produced? it is very much still being produced at a rate of one 737 delivery every 23 hours in Renton, Washington. It's the best selling aircraft in the world and Boeing has just revamped it with the new 737-Max. I Have never had a chance to work on a 37 but I do work at the Everett site where I build 47's 67's 777's and the 87.
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okay, i see all these videos during landing and taking off, do we really have to switch off our electronic devices?
"Ladies and Gentlemen, we are about to land. Please turn off all your electronics."
"Hell no I'm filming this."
ongxizhe 1 week ago 32
@Danteii55
I don't think it actually does SPIN in reverse... it's just the duct outside the main fan closing in the back and redirects all the air to exit through the gaps that opens on the side.
mastersgta1 2 days ago