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747 Wing House         
  • Colombia Helicopters Operated Columbia Model 234 Commercial Chinook carrying wing
  • A wing lowered into place
  • Wing on a semi-trailer
BUILDING IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
The 747 Wing House is a unique residential structure designed from the wings of a decommissioned Boeing 747-100 airplane. Located in the Ventura County portion of the Santa Monica Mountains, northwest of the city of Malibu, California, the house has been widely publicized internationally because of its unique design, its sustainable use of recycled materials, the dramatic transportation of the wings to the building site that was completed by a truck and helicopter, and its creative repurposing of abandoned infrastructure to achieve an architectural work of significance.
West Wing         
  • The White House Complex
  • West Wing from above. Note the Oval Office and the [[solar panels]] on the roof of the Cabinet Room.
  • Second Floor plan
  • The main entrance on the north side
  • First Floor plan
  • Ground Floor plan
WEST OFFICE SECTION OF THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON DC
West wing; The West Wing (Oval); The West Wing of the White House; West Wing of the White House; Westwing; White House - West Wing
The West Wing of the White House houses the offices of the president of the United States. The West Wing contains the Oval Office, the Cabinet Room, the Situation Room, and the Roosevelt Room.
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.