The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 195.8 inches. The plane started flying commercially in 1970, and was known as "Queen of the Skies."
A Boeing 747-400's wing span is approxamately 212 feet (65 m.).
The 400 has a wing expansion over the largest of the other three variants (the 200) giving it a larger wing span.
The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 195.8 inches. The plane started flying commercially in 1970, and was known as "Queen of the Skies."
The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 195.8 inches. The plane started flying commercially in 1970, and was known as "Queen of the Skies."
The Boeing 747-400 series have a PW4000 turbofan engine aircraft. Each 747 carries 4 of them; 2 on each wing.
112ft wing span
112ft wing span
Wing span = 211 ft 5 in. (64.4m) Length = 231 ft 10 in. (70.6m). Tail height = 63 ft 8 in. (19.4m)
It's considered a swept wing design.
The Maximum Take-Off Weight for a Boeing 747-100 is 333, 390kg; a Boeing 747-200 and 747-300 is 377,842kg; a Boeing 747-400 is 396,890kg; a Boeing 747-400ER is 412,775kg and the Boeing 747-8I is 442,253kg.
197 feet (60 meters)
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