Airbus A380 Flies by Hong Kong Skyline
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='465814' date='Sep 5 2007, 05:23 AM
Glad that you vote for Boeing. Otherwise, your boss will call you to his office
Boeing 747-400 is the most optimal solution (fuel economy vs. cargo load vs speed) for 3 decades. If anything could do better, Boeing already did it.
Still love Boeing 747-400
Boeing 747-400 is the most optimal solution (fuel economy vs. cargo load vs speed) for 3 decades. If anything could do better, Boeing already did it.
Still love Boeing 747-400
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I agree with mic325, I have been an avid aviation enthusiast for years know, and the Boeing 747 has always been, and will always be my favorite aircraft. It has the most elegant shape around, and is one of the few aircraft that actually don?t look like a tube (due to it partial upper deck). And that?s why it looks so sleek and elegant.
Btw, I just did a quick headcount, and I have 16 Boeing 747 models in my room. Even after all these years I love to collect them!
But nonetheless, the A380 also looks impressive due to its sheer size.
Btw, I just did a quick headcount, and I have 16 Boeing 747 models in my room. Even after all these years I love to collect them!
But nonetheless, the A380 also looks impressive due to its sheer size.
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