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N552BA (cn 37304/1419) Ex LoadAir 9K-DAB. If I'm not wrong, this is the last 747-400 ever built resting on Boeing's ramp next to a China Southern 772F. The assembly of the very first 747-800F has almost been completed at Boeing factory. This is sad to know that it is the last 744 but I really can't wait to see the 800 serie in the air because she looks absolutly gorgeous guys! Dedicated to my friends Guillaume Noirot and Gregoire Richier who I shared this flight with. To the BAR Team, Cheers!
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A visitor from - posted Sun October 9, 2011:
In the Air Force we used to call that "Stand Land."

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri January 8, 2010:
Pretty coll pic. But hey, the 747 is about 8 meters longer than the 777F, and has a marginally larger fuselage cross section, in the middle of it's length (hmm, forget my poor english -_-'...). But the biggest difference is style. Comparing these 2 birds is like comparing between Grace Kelly (747) and, hmm, maybe Angelina Jolie (777)... Got it?
Long Live The Queen!!!

A visitor from United States posted Sat December 12, 2009:
My two favorite planes. To bad this is the last of the 400 series.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed September 9, 2009:
It'll be a shame to see the 744 leave, but the 748 will hopefully be another leap forward for the best known plane in the world, all this from an Airbus devotee. Nevertheless, a great photo from an unusual angle.

A visitor from Germany posted Wed September 9, 2009:
Whata huuuuge engine!

A visitor from - posted Wed September 9, 2009:
There's no -800 Series, just -8 series.

A visitor from France posted Wed September 9, 2009:
The best team ever! "Vive la BAR team".

A visitor from - posted Wed September 9, 2009:
Size is based on camera distance; they are
about the same. Notice the GE-90 comparison.

A visitor from Turkey posted Wed September 9, 2009:
This comment may date me a little, but it really doesn't seem that long a go to me when the 747-400 was new technology. She has been a wonderful airplane and I'm glad we will see many of them around for a long time to come.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue September 8, 2009:
Higher, Faster, Stronger. The BAR Team.
With love from ENAC, Toulouse.

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