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SUB 13th January 2007 09:40

747 Lcf
 
Anybody have any ideas how the hyd tubing and flight control cables are set up with the swing tail on this A/C ? it would be interesting to know.

Lemper 13th January 2007 16:47

What is "Lcf"?
And "swing tail" on a 747?

Zoner 13th January 2007 17:31

It's the one wearing primer

http://www.evergreenaviation.com/

http://www.boeing.com/commercial/new...60413c_pr.html

barit1 13th January 2007 19:27


Originally Posted by Lemper (Post 3066578)
What is "Lcf"?

Ever hear of the Guppies?
or the Beluga?
the 747LCF puts them to shame.

Sudden Stop 13th January 2007 20:23


Originally Posted by barit1 (Post 3066762)
Ever hear of the Guppies?
or the Beluga?
the 747LCF puts them to shame.

Yip, definately takes the cake for most daft looking a/c. :ok:

Lemper 13th January 2007 22:31

Interesting. That ...."thing" has a swing tail?

18-Wheeler 14th January 2007 07:02

"Large Cargo Freighter"

Isn't that tautological?

SMOC 14th January 2007 07:34


Originally Posted by SUB (Post 3066021)
Anybody have any ideas how the hyd tubing and flight control cables are set up with the swing tail on this A/C ? it would be interesting to know.

This is how. (Scroll 3/4 of the page down).

http://www.boeing.com/news/frontiers...0Frontiers.pdf


Originally Posted by 18-Wheeler (Post 3067283)
"Large Cargo Freighter"
Isn't that tautological?

Maybe not.

Cargo: Goods carried on a ship, aircraft or motor vehicle.
Freighter: A ship or aircraft designed to carry goods in bulk.

SUB 18th January 2007 12:14

Thanks to all , nobody has any idea except SMOC


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