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BOEING 747-8 — - 747-8i under flight test, summer 2011
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BOEING 747-8 —

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747-8i under flight test, summer 2011

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Gary Roberts
Magnificent!!!
ROBERT MILLS JR
That would appear to be a 747-800.
Lisa Heyer
Wow, beautiful!
Sasha Azevedo
What a sky!! Simply amazing!! :)
Bob Hackney
NO ....THERE ARE NO 747-800s. The current stretched version (+18 ft) are either -8F (freighter-w/non-stretched upper deck-actually the same upper deck as the original -100 747s) or -8I (I for international - passenger version w/the extended upper deck) The -8 designation is used (vs -800) to recognize the incorporation of some of the 787 composite technology in this newer version of the venerable 747 aircraft. This includes the egg shell scalloped exhaust cowling, composite blended winglets & various other structural components.
Ryan Carson
Bob really what does it matter same type of plane in my book. Great Shot of the B747-800 by the way!!
Bo Ryan
Love the sunsets of my hometown. :D Great shot!
Nagib Tajdin
Amazing shot!
Mark Colvin
It's what I call a genuine RPRT image, can't repeat that even if you wanted to! Great image!
JEHA5340
Véry nice.
Andre Blanchard
Absolutely amazing photo
Jim Costello
A joy to behold. If you told the Wright Brothers this bulk could fly, what would they say?
Mark Harrop
Stunning
Whatever the model number the 747 will always be the QUEEN.
fouad bouutayeb
beautiful

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