Lockheed C-5A Galaxy, Guam to Philippines
2007-04-11 12:08:43
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answered by cherokeeflyer 6
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best could ba a Cathay 747-4 hundred thoroughly comprehensive on a 13 hour flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver. that's a o.k.. truly the plane section replace into no longer something out of the usually occurring. concepts you extra moderen planes are extra soft now, yet that has little to do with length. i think of the airline's extra significant than the plane. i've got flown numerous airlines long haul and that i might desire to confess Air Canda replace into by skill of a few distance the main sturdy and soft airline i've got flown. I have been given so fat from the limitless and delicous foodstuff and then there have been the random sandwiches and noodles.... Mmmmmmmmmm....... Now the airport terminals, thats a catastrophe..... 4 hundred human beings all lined up at customs and then on the luggage belt, that fluctuate into under relaxing. yet however that's all half-hour of your existence so that's not a great deal.
2016-10-21 21:27:30
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answered by ? 4
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Boeing 747-430 operated by Lufthansa (6), 747-4H6 operated by Malaysian Airlines (1), 747-477 operated by Ansett Australia (1) and 747-436 operated by British Airways (2)
2007-04-11 22:47:59
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answered by Darkrider 3
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I thought the 747 was huge that I flew on from Dallas to Hawaii.Then I went aboard a military cargo trans port that the 447 would have fit in, excluding the wings. It's cargo bay was the size of two football fields. And I believe it had 64 wheels on 8 sets of landing gear. It was a monster and I can't remember it's name , but I think they called it a Globe Master
2007-04-12 15:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The largest plane I have been on (but not flown) was the Hughes H1 flying boat. It can cover a DC-10 under each wing easily. I had the honor of sitting in the left seat where Howard Hughes flew it for it's one and only flight.
The largest plane I have flown on is the Russian AN-225 Mryia. The gross weight is 1,440,000 lbs. (A C-5 Galaxy by comparison grosses at about 865,000 lbs.
2007-04-11 10:49:40
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answered by Gordon B 4
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Biggest- C-5A and B
Fastest- B-1B and T-38
Comfy'est- KC-10(with passenger seating installed)
Ugliest- B-52D, G, H
Safest bet to get home- KC-135R
Longest Flight- EC-135C(Doomday Mission Practice)
Furthest Traveled- 747 Pan Am, Guam to San Francisco(Hey we arrived before we left!)
Good Memories all, but Favorite is B-1B
Retired USAF Aircraft Tech
2007-04-12 09:39:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Delta767-300.
2007-04-11 18:12:29
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answered by TedEx 7
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C-5A Galaxy on the way home from the Persian gulf. Next biggest would be a 747-400.
2007-04-11 10:50:06
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answered by brian L 6
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The largest aircraft I have ever been on was a Boeing 747 belonging to Virgin Atlantic Airways (G-VAST, cn 28757/1117, B747-41R, "Ladybird"). After that, there were two Virgin Atlantic Airbus Industrie A340s (G-VAEL, cn 015, A340-311, "Maiden Toulouse"; G-VAIR, cn 164, A340-313X, "Maiden Tokyo"). I have also been on a Boeing Triple Seven of American Airlines (B777-223ER).
2007-04-11 14:30:59
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answered by Joshua Z 4
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747
2007-04-11 12:51:58
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answered by offshore18 2
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