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Pugh said:...and the 380s unveiling has certainly created some entertaining posts on Airliners.net.
TriJet said:gotta be the ugliest mofo ever.
Philso said:And just a side question, with the exception of the dearly missed Concorde, why has the average speed of a commerical airliner not increased much over the last 25 to 30 years, it seems to be more about bigger and bigger aircraft.
Big Duke Six said:the $ to push farther since we can't go Mach 1 anyway. Just a gut feeling.
Let me get this right.
This is the aircraft that Boeing said was "too big" and that "no airline would buy such a large aircraft". This is the same aircraft that got the orders it required to start production, the same aircraft that Boeing said no one would use.
This is the same aircraft that made Boeing rethink their original statement about 'no airline would buy such a large aircraft' and made Boeing declare that it was going to extend the 747 by x feet and add y seats ( I forgot the stretch version number ) and after one year realized that no one wanted yet another stretch 747.
Philso said:I am not talking about going up to or beyond Mach 1. Even an extra 50 to 60 mph would at least be an inprovement. May not sound much but it would at least cut some time of those long PHX to LHD flights !!!
As another post mentioned, speeds have dropped, "727 are fairly quick compared to a lot of airliners out there"
Hobit said:"It reminds me of when the AF first bought the C-17. Everybody called it "Budda". When I asked why, an AF guy told me, "Because it's big, fat, sits on the ground, and everybody worships it!""
Now that is funny!!!
Boeing is eying a possible 2009 launch date for the 747 Advanced.
The company plans to decide by mid-year whether to build the
stretched plane. Officials have told reporters that carriers
are pressuring Boeing to make a decision as they look at their
long term fleet plans. Interested airlines include Cathay Pacific,
EVA Airways, Singapore Airlines, British Airways and Lufthansa
msk2468 said:by the way there is a show on the a380 tonight on tlc at 10pm, looks kind of interesting.