Polar742
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Great shots! How long is your layover there?
Cool pics. I heard taxing a 747 is like driving a 5 story building. Any truth to that?![]()
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That FE panel is nuts. WTF is all that stuff?
The Flight Engineer's buttons and switches. These guys make that look super easy!!!![]()
Heading back to Seoul....![]()
Geez! Look at all of those super-old steam guages! Good thing I don't have to worry about that stuff when I start flying.![]()
:laff::laff: I was thinking the same thing. Its like a combo of the overhead panel and normal panel instruments and perhaps some other doodads that they dont really use anymore. Kind of like that Carousel Of Tomorrow ride thing they had at Disneyland.Nice pics.
That FE panel is nuts. WTF is all that stuff?

"Old airplanes dont go away" What is the most airframe TT that you have ever heard of on an older freighter?
"Super-old"? It was built in '80. It's just a spring chicken!:tease:
Sorry, I meant "super old-looking".![]()
Man, I don't even know. You look to the left and right and all you see are rows and rows of Airbus and Boeings. The number of aircraft is impressive, and I spent lots of time in ORD, DFW, ATL over the years....what's the largest Chinese airline in Shanghi?
It IS mid-60's technology. The INSs and HSI's are updated, as is the VSI (for TCAS). We do have an early gen Apollo GPS (If you know what this is you'll date yourself. BTW, I remember when it was new), and a SANDEL TAWS display.
Oddly enough, it has Autothrottles and Autoland. Starts, Ice protection performance is all automated (the F/E is our automation :rawk. If you can ever fly with a Professional F/E, I highly recommend it.
I know Connie, Evergreen and Southern have some Old, clapped-out -100s. I think ours has about 85,000 hrs. on it.
What about the FMC/CDU? It doesn't look like something you'd expect to see on more modern aircraft.