747 Supertanker - meaning and definition. What is 747 Supertanker
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is 747 Supertanker - definition


747 Supertanker         
The 747 Supertanker was one of several aerial firefighting airtankers derived from various Boeing 747 models. The aircraft were rated to carry up to of fire retardant or water.
Boeing 747-8         
  • The prototype Boeing 747-8I during takeoff
  • flaps]] and single-slotted outboard ones.
  • The 747-8 has two [[GEnx]] turbofans under each wing, in a [[nacelle]] with chevrons.
  • A 747-8F of [[Qatar Airways Cargo]] taking off from [[Frankfurt Airport]] in 2018.
  • The prototype Boeing 747-8F during flight testing
  • Boeing 747-8 flight deck
  • Everett Facility]] at [[Paine Field]], originally built for the 747 program, is the site of 747-8 assembly.
  • A [[British Airways World Cargo]] 747-8F
  • A Boeing 747-8F of [[UPS Airlines]]
  • [[Cargolux]]'s first 747-8F
  • Boeing 747-400 and 747-500X concept. The 747-500X fuselage would have been stretched by 18 ft (5.5 m) to 250 ft (76.2 m) long. The 747X and 747X Stretch derivatives were also proposed.
  • Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental upper deck staircase and skylight
  • Main deck [[Business Class]] seating on the 747-8 Intercontinental
  • A Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental of its launch customer, [[Lufthansa]].
  • The 747-8 landing gear configuration is the same as on earlier 747 versions.
WIDE-BODY AIRLINER, CURRENT PRODUCTION SERIES OF THE 747
Boeing 747 Advanced; 747A; 747 Dreamliner; Boeing 747 Dreamliner; 747 Advanced; 747-8; 747-800; Boeing 747-800; B747-8; Boeing 747-8F; Boeing 748; B748; Boeing 747-8I; List of Boeing 747-8 orders; Boeing 7478; Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental; Boeing 747-800F; B747-800; Boeing 747-800I; 7478i; 747-8i; Boeing 747 (third generation); Boeing 747 (3rd generation)
The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and the largest variant of the 747.
Boeing 747         
  • alt=A parked museum aircraft on static display
  • Cargo nose door open with cargo loader
  • [[Air Force One]], a [[Boeing VC-25]], over [[Mount Rushmore]]
  • alt=Air Namibia 747SP on approach
  • flaps]]
  • alt=Side view of quad-jet aircraft in flight.
  • American Airlines 747 Wurlitzer electronic piano, 1971
  • [[Shuttle Carrier Aircraft]] carrying a [[Space Shuttle orbiter]]
  • alt=A comparison of the different 747 variants
  • 747-400}}, first flew on September 9, 2006
  • Three-view diagram of the original Boeing 747-100, showing its general configuration maintained in later variants
  • alt=Ventral view of museum aircraft raised on struts.
  • alt=Aircraft comparison diagram.
  • alt=Side view of quadjet over clouds
  • alt=Silhouette diagram of 747 airborne aircraft carrier aircraft
  • alt= A view of the 747's four main landing gear, each with four wheels
  • The prototype 747 was first displayed to the public on September 30, 1968.
  • alt=Airplane assembly hall, featuring heavy machinery. Large cylindrical airplane sections and wings are readied for mating with other major components. Above are the cranes which ferry heavy and outsize parts of the 747.
  • 747-300}}, with its stretched upper deck, flying-by the [[Matterhorn]]. This 747-300 was first delivered to [[Swissair]] on March 23, 1983.
  • alt=Top view of quadjet on apron
  • alt= A view of an early-production 747 cockpit
  • JAL]]
  • alt=The Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofan suspended under the wing pylon of the 747 prototype. It is stripped of its outer casing, revealing the engine's core at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA
  • alt=Interior view. Seats are separated by two aisles, in 3–4–3 configuration. A TV is positioned towards the front of aircraft.
  • alt=A parked aircraft on a grassy field.
  • 747-8]]
  • Launch Customer [[Northwest Airlines]] introduced the 747-400 in 1989.
  • The original 747-100 has a short upper deck with three windows per side; [[Pan Am]] introduced it on January 22, 1970
  • First Lady [[Pat Nixon]] christened the first commercial 747 on January 15, 1970.
  • alt=Side view of quadjet in flight
  • 747-400}}, featuring canted [[winglet]]s, entered service in February 1989 with [[Northwest Airlines]]
  • Stretched upper deck cabin of later 747s with six-abreast seating
AIRLINER FAMILY BY BOEING
Boeing 747-121; Boeing 747-237B; Boeing 747-283B; Boeing 747-209B; Boeing 747-100SR; Boeing 747-100SR-46; Boeing 747SR-46; Boeing 747-300; Boeing 747-237; Boeing 747-100; Boeing 747-130; Boeing 747-200; Boeing 747 B-18210; 747adv; Boeing 747X; B747; 747-200; Boeing C-19; Boeing 747-2B5F; Boeing 747-3B5; Boeing 747-4B5; 747-300; Megatop; Boeing 747-430; Boeing 7474; Boeing 747-SR46; B-747; B 747; Boieng 74; Boeing 742; B74F; Boeing 747-500X; Boeing 747-600X; Boeing 747-700X; Boeing B747; Boeing B-747 200B; Boeing B-747 200F; Boeing 747SR; Boeing 747-200B; Boeing 747-206B; Boeing 747-121A; Boeing 747-131; 747-SR46; Boeing 747-200C; Boeing 747-200F; 747-500X; 747-600X; 747-700X; Boeing 747-300B; 747-300B; B747-100B; 747-100B; Boeing 747-100B; B747-300B; 747-100; 747-200F; 74M; Boeing747; 747X; Boeing-747; Boeing Model 747; Boeing 747-146SR; B742; Boeing 747SR-81; Boeing 747-2R7F; Boeing 747-409; Boeing 747-249F; Boeing 747-246B; Queen of the Skies; Boing 747; Boeing 747-200M; Boeing 747 Classic; Boeing 747-258F; Boeing 747-168B; Boeing 747-244B; Boeing 747-258F/SCD; Boeing 747-230B; Boeing 747-428BCF; Boeing 747-230; Boeing 747-48EF; Boeing 747-136; Boeing 747-200BM; Boeing 747-236B; Boeing 747SP-21; Boeing 747-121SF; Boeing 747-438; Boeing 747-368; Boeing 747-357; Boeing 747–44AF (SCD); Boeing 747-244B Combi; Boeing 747-44AF (SCD); Boeing 747-122; Jack Waddell; The Boeing 747; Jumbo jet(747); Boeing 743; Boeing 747-209BSF; B747-8F; B747-400F; Jumbo plane; Boeing 747-100F; 747 (plane); 747 airplane; 747 plane; 747 (aircraft); Boeing B747-8; Boeing B-747; Hump plane; 747 boeing; 747SR
The Boeing 747 is a large, long-range wide-body airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States.