Boeing 747-8I Intercontinental. Taxi takeoffs and landing at KBFI Seattle
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- Boeings largest ever airplane, the 747-8I taking off on multiple occasions plus a landing at KBFI, Boeing field, Seattle.
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in 2024 and it is still the most beautiful plane and these footage are incredible
Boeing 747 flying in our skies since the 60s and still here today. Queen of the skies.
WOW!! That was freakin awesome, no other and I mean no other plane looks as good as 747 or 747-8 taking off, landing or flying, Boeing makes the best looking planes in the world. Great camera work, really enjoyed this!!
God that is one beautiful plane. More technically advanced and fuel-efficient than the competition. Airbus is in big trouble
Queen of the skies forever.
Thanks so much
It totally quiet engine of 747-8i is better than nosie 747-400.. It look awesome... WOW!!
5,200-6,000 or so runway length... nice!
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! More powerful engines and less CO2 emissions!
Osvaldo Castro 。
Our 747 has matured.....
that is one beautiful piece of enginerring!!!
It's a 10,000 foot runway but it does get off the ground in a short distance. It is relatively empty and probably fairly light on fuel. The engines are pretty good at pushing it too!
@EmadIV Not really, I just think it's better to have slats than kruger flaps.
Oh well, at least these planes don't have faulty engines, nor cracked wings that I hear the A380s are having.
Lol. No. It's a Boeing marketing for the Asian Dragon's colour. It means that Boeing is looking to Asia to place large orders for the plane due to it's enormous population. Also, orange-reddish colour is the colour of the sunrise so the sun rises from the East. Love these planes rocking the look.
Wow! I havnt noticed this vid. This is great! Thnx
I'd wished that Boeing would ditch those Kruger Flaps on the wing leading edges in favor of the regular slats found on other airline size aircraft; I believe those would work better.
Otherwise, cool plane; one I would like to fly someday.
I'm glad that the video is better than the KLM 4805 & Pan Am 1736.
Not sure. I think it was to differentiate from the freighter, or to make it look faster!
we don't hare a lot about the 747-8i, only the 747-8f...
Also, it's better than the 2 planes that crashed from horror in 1977.
No its a general aviation airfield but there are a lot of boeing planes there.Boeing Seattle plant is there.
nice plane
nice airplanes
Nope, this 747 has the new GEnx-2b engines only where as the A380 has the RR Trent 970 series or GP 7000 series engines.
what's that 'ball' tied to the tail rudder?
It lifts off on such a very short runnway... and what's that little thing on top of the tail?
Is this an airline you can fly?
ok,ic, well im wrong,i was thinking about the 787,they have RR
Bunch of sensors on it is my understanding.
Whats that thing hanging off the tail fin?
+ian alexander It's a drogue chute for measuring air pressure and other data outside of the air disturbed by the aircraft.
new boeing livery? blue to red.
red one is boeing 747 intercontinental
they have same engines, it a RR
it's actually orange..
the airport is filled with boeing only