4th Mar, 2008

Sneak peak – name the plane quiz.

Sneak peak – name the plane quiz.

Ok – so no prizes for this, just a bit of fun. From the screenshots below can you guess not only what type of aircraft this is but the model type? By the way this aircraft is going to be released by us in the future.  Answers on a postcard – no sorry in the reply box below!

Till the next time - keep ‘em  peeled

Shaw Taylor.

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Responses

A330?

Looks like an B742

Boeing 747-200?

747-200

Hi there, its a 747-200, and looks like a combi version

Dan

747

742!

…I’d laugh if we were all wrong and it turned out to be a dc-8(obviously remodified to look like a 747) or something!

Boeing 747-200

747-200

A 777

CLS 747-200

Boeing 747-200

It can beonly a 747-200 for 2 reasons:

1) the shape on the ground rapresents the upper-deck of a 747

2) the engines are very close to the jumbos’ ones

Excuse me for the bad english…

I’m going for Boeing 747-200

Boeing B747-200 Combi !

Should be an Airbus A 300-600R…

747-100 or 747-200 classic! Tried to log this yesterday but it wouldn’t let me!

It’s a Boing 747-200 you can just see the start of the upper deck.

B742 possibley B741? I hope the B747sp is in the pack!!!

A-350

B747-200, The size on the wings and where the APU Exhaust is verry distinctive.

I’m going for a B747-200.

Boeing 747-200

A future CLS 747-200.

yeah it looks like a 747-200 its obvious the cls is making a new 747-200 f-lite

yeah looks like a 747-200 it has a bif body and the fuselage

yeah its a 747-200

Its a Boeing 747-200 and they look like GE CF6-50s under the wing.

This is a Boeing 747-200 combi with Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4 G2 engines

Looks to me like a Boeing 747-200

That’s an Boeing 747-200F

Sorry I meen “a” Boeing 747-200F…;)

ahmmm a 747-300

747-200

since it’s going to be released in the future I think it’s the boeing 797!

definately 747

B747-200 combi,going by the left rear fuse picture

b742

B747-200!!!!

i dont think its a 747 because they have dobule jets on both wings, i know even if it did have double jets we wouldnt see thm but it doesn’t look like is going to so i think it COULD be a 777 or a A330 but if you look at the jets on both of those planes they dont look the same so im not sure!:S

It’s the CLS Boeing 747-200/300.

To any one who thinks its an 777 or A330, your wrong, the engines in those pictures look nothing like the Boeing 777 one’s or the Airbus A330’s, those engines are clearly seen on the older Boeing 747’s, mainly because the Boeing 747-100 also had the same engines as those.

If JustFlight did show the 4 engines there, then we would all know straight away without even having to wondering that the aircraft shown is either the Boeing 747 / Boeing 707 / Airbus A340 / Airbus A380.
The 707 engines are smaller, the A340 engines are longer, and the Airbus A380 engines are bigger.

Now…

Look at the shadow the plane make on the ground, can you see that little hump bit just before it go’s into the wing bit of the shadow, which must show there is another deck on top, so yet again it has to be the Boeing 747. To can start to also see the hump starting on the 3rd picture as well.

Also if you look at the exits and then compare them with a picture of the Boeing 747-200 there the same. ;)

So in all it has to be an older version of the Boeing 747, in which case I would say the Boeing 747-200.

There you go, explained :D

Matt

The answer is the Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet. What? I know a lot of planes.

747-200

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