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More: Guangzhou - Baiyun (CAN / ZGGG)
More: China, March 31, 2007
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B-2053 (cn 27359/46) Something trouble about the right main landing gear.Now do the test of landing gear system when the A/C has been lifted with the jacks.
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A visitor from Mauritius posted Mon October 3, 2011:
Low level flaps up flypast?

A visitor from Mauritius posted Mon October 3, 2011:
To the visitor from Kenya. One would put the aircraft in a hanger, IF one is available. At remote airfields a hanger big enough for a 777 are rare. Also this aircraft is not a tail dragger, but has a nose wheel. Nose wheel aircraft are noseheavy.

A visitor from - posted Sun October 2, 2011:
For the first time, I've seen a Triple Seven in the air without it's wings flexed. ;)

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri September 10, 2010:
I really like this new invisible landing gear upgrade! :P

A visitor from Ireland posted Fri March 5, 2010:
Wow that is really strange looking

A visitor from United States posted Sat January 9, 2010:
Where's a gust of wind when you need one... ?

A visitor from Sweden posted Mon December 14, 2009:
That's a bit surreal.

A visitor from Brazil posted Sat November 14, 2009:
Fantastic picture realy, but this action is very much dangerous, acft out of hangar and on jacks, crazy maintenance guys...

A visitor from - posted Mon November 9, 2009:
Look 777 is hovering...

A visitor from - posted Mon August 10, 2009:
This is what happens when you leave your triple 7 in a bad neighborhood

A visitor from Canada posted Sat June 13, 2009:
I would NOT walk under this triple 7

A visitor from - posted Tue May 5, 2009:
!!!WOW....David Copperfield can do this without the jacks...........sure this aint Brooklyn, New York?????????? nice pic

nagi from Pakistan

A visitor from - posted Sun April 26, 2009:
Thats awesome!! although.... 777 outside, wheels up, on jacks + gust of wind = expensive paper weight!

A visitor from United States posted Wed December 31, 2008:
Imagine the 777 doing a low pass like this!

A visitor from Hong Kong posted Wed December 31, 2008:
Wow! How can these four tiny metal rods hold up the whole 777 with more than 100tonnes?

A visitor from United States posted Thu December 4, 2008:
I wonder if one of those jacks are strong enough to hold up my brother? Hmmmm.....

A visitor from United States posted Tue December 2, 2008:
Seriously looks like a low pass had me worried there for a moment.

A visitor from Sweden posted Thu November 20, 2008:
With a system like this, you won't even need a conveyor belt!.Just put a big fan behind the plane and spool up the engines!

A visitor from Kenya posted Tue November 4, 2008:
You dont jack an aircraft out in the open...should be in an enclosed hangar which standards are bein followed here????? and by the way you only need 3 jacks....the one at the nose is only to ensure stability and allow movement inside the aircraft....c of g shift...

A visitor from - posted Sun September 21, 2008:
This really shows u how large the 777-200ER is

A visitor from - posted Wed September 3, 2008:
Very nice shot! Those jacks look huge to me. The jacks for the 7X are no bigger then my arm.

A visitor from Finland posted Thu August 28, 2008:
Amazing to see how light it looks!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun August 10, 2008:
That looks funny - like a space ship or so!

A visitor from - posted Sat June 21, 2008:
Wow...no wheels...and those jacks are able to hold the plane!! amazing!

A visitor from Mexico posted Fri June 20, 2008:
It really looks like a very low pass. Impressive! T.B.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue June 10, 2008:
Low Pass simulation...

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun June 8, 2008:
Truly a one of a kind picture, you'd say this isn't really good for the airframe?

A visitor from - posted Sun May 18, 2008:
Impressive, great angle for an "in-flight" shot!

A visitor from Portugal posted Fri May 9, 2008:
Such a gigant engines!!! unbeliveble!! great pic! continue!

A visitor from India posted Sun May 4, 2008:
Kinda funny comment by a visitor from UK "This is what happens when you park your 777 in a bad neighbourhood." Makes anyone go through it again and again. Indeed an unusual picture.

A visitor from Sweden posted Fri May 2, 2008:
WOW! Haha, looks like those pilot have landed this aircraft at "Flempan"(Flemingsberg) No wounder wheels and gear is gone =P

A visitor from United States posted Mon April 28, 2008:
Ay! who jacked my wheels! ahhh! this is the last time i park behind the store! haha 5 star pic!

A visitor from United States posted Mon April 14, 2008:
WOW it's amazing how these jacks can hold up such a HUGE plane awsome

A visitor from United States posted Fri March 14, 2008:
Cool cool

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon March 10, 2008:
Before veiwing the larger version of this photo I thought this was a photo of a very low flypass, The calm and collected chaps underneath casually chatting amoungst themselves arms folded told me otherwise however. Such flimsy looking supports holding up such a bulky Aircraft is what Impresses me about this shot.

A visitor from Malaysia posted Sun December 16, 2007:
I'd love to see them do this with an A380!!

A visitor from Australia posted Mon December 3, 2007:
Not a hope in hell you'd get me standing under a 777 on jacks. I look at the picture and expect to see it flying due to the lack of dangling Dunlops only to realise it's stationary and still in the air.

What an unusual picture. I love it :)

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 23, 2007:
It's like a low pass! amazing pic

A visitor from Brazil posted Sat October 27, 2007:
The best

A visitor from Mexico posted Wed August 15, 2007:
Awesome, this is the best phot ever!

A visitor from United States posted Tue July 31, 2007:
Very Unique photo!

A visitor from Australia posted Wed May 23, 2007:
Imagine this on a A380! or a 747!

I'd like to see that. Excellent shot though! Amazing.

A visitor from United States posted Tue May 22, 2007:
Hey who stole the wheels? I parked it here last night, this morning i come, and what the...grr
hehe 5 stars for a very unique pic

A visitor from Canada posted Tue May 22, 2007:
At first glance there is nothing spectacular about the photo itself, however, it is so unique it makes it one of the coolest pictures around! Great job! Definitely a double take! I guess you could call this 777 highjacked? :) Nice shot!

A visitor from United States posted Tue May 22, 2007:
Great picture, thank you for sharing.

As others have stated at first glance it Does appear to be flying!

-James

A visitor from Germany posted Tue May 22, 2007:
Haven't seen this before!

A visitor from Brazil posted Tue May 22, 2007:
Very impressive!!!!

A visitor from United States posted Mon May 21, 2007:
Great and unique photo that most of us would never get to see.Congrat's Yan!

A visitor from Sweden posted Mon May 21, 2007:
It's a vey strange feeling to see this plane on the ground, but without wheels!

A visitor from Venezuela posted Mon May 21, 2007:
This is a very particular view, it's very nice

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon May 21, 2007:
Looks weird until you realise

A visitor from Spain posted Mon May 21, 2007:
Nice low pass!!!
Ha, ha.

A visitor from Australia posted Mon May 21, 2007:
Its amazing, because it looks like its flying under 20ft!!!

A visitor from United States posted Mon May 21, 2007:
Perspective like this not available often.

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
Looks a bit like a low speed pass! Now that wuld be SKILL!

A visitor from Finland posted Sun May 20, 2007:
Looks like he's making a very low pass!

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
That is actually pretty amazing that those rather "flmsey" jacks can hold up a behemouth like a 777. Great photo
Gene

A visitor from Australia posted Sun May 20, 2007:
A very unusual scene to see a B777 on the ground without any wheels!

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
Looks like it is flying

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
This is very cool, very interesting. I've never seen this done before. Some very strong beams those are.

A visitor from New Zealand posted Sun May 20, 2007:
Now that's a sight you don't see too often, very unique photo.
-Leo P.

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
Dramatic photograph. It looks like the pilots parked it in Spanish Harlem.

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
For my first act, I will make this 777 levitate off the ground. Five stars! Purely unique.

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:
That is having a LOT of confidence on your equipment (the jacks)....also, this livery (front end) looks a lot like now defunt Eastern's.

A visitor from Australia posted Sun May 20, 2007:
That's crazy!!! Simply an amazing shot! Those jacks don't look really that strong to hold up that beast! WOW! I wouldn't be standing directly under it like those folks. Simply incredible.

A visitor from France posted Sun May 20, 2007:
Great picture!!! Engines look so massive on this 777.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat May 19, 2007:
This is what happens when you park your 777 in a bad neighbourhood.

A visitor from Germany posted Sat May 19, 2007:
This looks friggin hot...

A visitor from Norway posted Sat May 19, 2007:
I'm amazed those wimpy jacks can carry such a heavy load! 5*

A visitor from Czech Republic posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Nice shot. Unbelieveable for non-professionals. Great study material for everyone keen on aircraft. Sag

A visitor from United States posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Always spooky to see a jetliner on jacks with her gear up. Very nice capture, I've never seen a 777 on jacks!

A visitor from United States posted Sat May 19, 2007:
That is so cool. A 300 ton airplane supported by four slender jacks. Amazing photo.

A visitor from Kuwait posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Beautiful picture thanks.

A visitor from Sweden posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Really spectacular!
There is something unreal about this picture. A 777 levatating. Really cool!

A visitor from Brazil posted Sat May 19, 2007:
That's a low fly-by.

A visitor from United States posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Now that's something you don't see every day! I sure hope that mx was careful with setting up the jacks. Would you want to be the one to have to explain a 777 sliding off them? I can't believe you only need 4 jacks to support a 777!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat May 19, 2007:
That is so cool!!! I've never seen anything like this before. Cool!

A visitor from Sweden posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Cool. Those things must be extremy strong.

A visitor from United States posted Sat May 19, 2007:
I love this picture

A visitor from Mexico posted Sat May 19, 2007:
It´s so strange to see an airplane on ground without wheels

A visitor from - posted Sat May 19, 2007:
That is something that you don't see every day.

A visitor from - posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Incredible Picture

A visitor from Sweden posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Man...this is awesome.

A visitor from Brazil posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Amazing photo!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Should be a nice one for PS,two man looking up to the aircraft while passing by with retracted gear,LOL

A visitor from Australia posted Sat May 19, 2007:
Special view!excellent!wutou

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