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Picture of the Boeing 747-8R7F/SCD aircraft
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A visitor from United States posted Thu March 24, 2011:I hope to be able to fly on her sister passenger version. I've always wanted to fly on a 747. I've been on most all other commercial models Boeing makes, yet the 747 has eluded me. I love the name, "Queen of the skies". VERY true! | |
A visitor from - posted Sun January 9, 2011:Very nice shot. And rare - first engine run. They all smoke a lot when started for the first time. Lots of that on YouTube but never seen it here. Thank you. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun January 2, 2011:Nice shot I love how it shows the size of the 747( not that it isn't big). | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun February 14, 2010:Amazing!! a new 747, it was about time for boeing to make a new 747 !! the smoke is the preservative oil burning out!! they put that oil when the engine is new or when its going to be stored for a long time | |
A visitor from Iceland posted Sat February 13, 2010:I was watching some programs about the a380 and there came smoke from the engine when it started and they said that is was protective oil layer or something | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed February 10, 2010:Was that suppose to happen? | |
A visitor from - posted Wed February 10, 2010:The smoke is from the engine startup. Truely an excellent picture. | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed February 10, 2010:WOW! Reminds me of when L-1011 Tristar's would start up on coooold mornings. A great view of a nice startup. | |
A visitor from - posted Wed February 10, 2010:Simply beautiful... The queen of the skies lives on... | |
A visitor from - posted Tue February 9, 2010:Where is the smoke comming from?? hope its not from the engine start with those brand new GE's ';] haha | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Tue February 9, 2010:Nice!! whats that smoke?? | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue February 9, 2010:I guess it will take a loooooong time until we get to get used to these curvy, soft looking engines... those were the days, when we still had the real 747-400 and its smooth engines... | |
A visitor from - posted Tue February 9, 2010:This got to be one of the best 747 photos on anet, being the new -800 just makes it perfect. And the big lady is beatyfull as always !. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue February 9, 2010:Love how the smoke blends in with the ominous clouds in the background. What a powerful photo. 5* | |
A visitor from - posted Tue February 9, 2010:Nice timing catching the beacon as well. | |
A visitor from Hungary posted Tue February 9, 2010:Hi young lady! Have a good fly! | |
A visitor from - posted Tue February 9, 2010:Beautiful! Thanks. | |
A visitor from Ireland posted Tue February 9, 2010:Superb! "Eat me dust A380" - The 747 is, and always will be the Queen of the skies. Viva Boeing!!! | |
A visitor from - posted Tue February 9, 2010:Certainly a beauty, and I'm glad to see her after all those delays. But what about the smoke? Anyone with insight? | |
A visitor from - posted Tue February 9, 2010:Simply Beautiful! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue February 9, 2010:Wonderful shot, wonderful plane! It's Boeing!!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon February 8, 2010:Great shot! That lineman is in a very vulnerable position! | |
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