Saturday, 5 December 2015

Boeing Tooling 747-400: Best Selling Jet Airliner Model

The Boeing 747, a wide-body commercial jetliner and cargo aircraft. It is originally recognized by the nicknames, such as Jumbo Jet and Queen of the Skies. It is among the world's most recognizable jetliners because of its unique hump upper deck. Most importantly, it was the very first jet airliner that has wide bodied structure among all Boeing tools. It is true that the development of the Boeing 747 was a combined effort of Being and Pan American Airways. The original version of the 747 had around two and a half times more capacity than the Boeing 707.
 
The Boeing 747 is a four-engine jet airliner that has used a double deck configuration for its length. The Boeing 747-400 was launched on October 1985. The Boeing tooling 747 is available with many options such as a freighter, passenger or other versions. To provide extra seat, the Boeing has designed the hump of 747 is same as upper deck. It also serves as a first class lounge. The aircraft can be converted in a cargo carrier. The seats can be removed easily and a new front cargo door can also be installed.

The Boeing tooling 747-400 is one of the most common passenger versions. It has a high-subsonic cruise speed of Mach, that is up to 570 mph or 920 km/h and also has an intercontinental range of 7,260 nautical miles. The Boeing 747-400 is a four-engined long-range, wide body jet airliner that has a capacity of maximum 660 passengers in a high density one-class configuration. On the other hand, it has a capacity of 416 passengers in a typical three-class layout and 524 passengers in a two-class layout.

The Boeing 747-400 is considered the longest ranging and best selling model of the 747 family. The Boeing tooling 747-400 is the re-development of the Boeing 747-300 with a minimal increased wing span and winglets. But, it is a completely enhanced model. Following are the alterations made:
  • an increased span wing with winglets
  • a new, two crew digital flightdeck with six large CRT displays
  • new engines and recontoured wing/fuselage fairing
The propulsion is of 4 Turbofan Engines. The power produced by the engine is  281,6 kN or 63300 lbf. The speed observed by the Boeing 747 is 982 km/h or 530 kts. The empty weight is measured at 184.567 kg, maximum takeoff weight is 412.770 kg and maximum landing weight is 295.743 kg. The Boeing tooling 747-400 was equipped with various engine options including Pratt and Whitney PW4000, Rolls-Royce RB211-524G2-19/G3-19/H2-19/G2-T-19/G3-T-19/H2-T-19 or General Electric CF6-80C2B1F/B5F.
Many companies are running into the business of manufacturing engine stands that are compatible with such engines. Get more information over the web.