The Boeing 747 (also known as “The Queen of the Skies”), is the most iconic aircraft in history, the aircraft reshaped the aviation industry, opened air travel to the world and made history.
The Boeing 747-200 is an improved version of the Boeing 747-100, the aircraft entered into service in 1971, shortly after the 747-100 entered into service in 1970.
The aircraft was offered with Pratt and Whitney, General Electric and Rolls Royce engines.
Boeing produced a dedicated freighter version of the 747-200, the 747-200F, this was also the first 747 freighter with a nose cargo door.
I have also made the other aircraft from the 747 family.
747-100 family
747-100 JT9D
747-100 RB211
747-100 GE CF6
747-100SF JT9D
747-100SF RB211
747-100SF GE CF6
747-200 family
747-200 JT9D
747-200 RB211
747-200 GE CF6
747-200M JT9D
747-200M RB211
747-200M GE CF6
747-200F RB211
747-200F GE CF6
747-300 family
747-300 JT9D
747-300 RB211
747-300 GE CF6
747-300M JT9D
747-300M RB211
747-300M GE CF6
747-300SF JT9D
747-300SF RB211
747-300SF GE CF6
747-400 family
747-400 PW4000
747-400 RB211
747-400 GE CF6
747-400M PW4000
747-400M RB211
747-400M GE CF6
747-400BCF PW4000
747-400BCF RB211
747-400BCF GE CF6
747-400ERF PW4000
747-400ERF GE CF6
747-8 family
747-8
747-8F
Controls:
AG2 + Brake for reverse
AG7 for Cargo Door
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 198.2ft (60.4m)
- Length 238.6ft (72.7m)
- Height 66.5ft (20.3m)
- Empty Weight 303,626lbs (137,722kg)
- Loaded Weight 516,171lbs (234,131kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 196.801
- Wing Loading 47.6lbs/ft2 (232.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 10,834.5ft2 (1,006.6m2)
- Drag Points 105581
Parts
- Number of Parts 968
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 4,783
Upload Schedule
June 23
747-200F JT9D
747-200F GE CF6
747-200F RB211
June 24
747-300 JT9D
747-300 GE CF6
747-300 RB211
June 25
747-300M JT9D
747-300M GE CF6
747-300M RB211
June 26
747-300SF JT9D
747-300SF GE CF6
747-300SF RB211
June 27
747-400 PW4000
747-400 GE CF6
747-400 RB211
June 28
747-400M PW4000
747-400M GE CF6
747-400M RB211
June 29
747-400BCF PW4000
747-400BCF GE CF6
747-400BCF RB211
June 30
747-400(ER)F PW4000
747-400(ER)F GE CF6
July 1
747-8
747-8F
@CSTIJN Ooooh that make a bunch more sense, thanks!
@Aviationguy24 it was previously unlisted, all of my posts awaiting release are unlisted before.
@CSTIJN How is this comment 3 days old if the post was made yesterday?