MQAAord said:What kind of diagram are you talking about?
If you already have the dimensions, your friend should be able to know if he can accomodate it or not.
n57flyguy said:Does anyone here have a diagram of a 747-200 with dimmensions on it?I'm trying to help a friend out who has to park one at his airport. Ive found dimmensions, but no diagram. was wondering if anyone had one they could provide. Thanks.
n57flyguy said:AHHHHH, metric. LOL. I'll send it to him...Thanks
n57flyguy said:Does anyone here have a diagram of a 747-200 with dimmensions on it?I'm trying to help a friend out who has to park one at his airport. Ive found dimmensions, but no diagram. was wondering if anyone had one they could provide. Thanks.
n57flyguy said:Does anyone here have a diagram of a 747-200 with dimmensions on it?I'm trying to help a friend out who has to park one at his airport. Ive found dimmensions, but no diagram. was wondering if anyone had one they could provide. Thanks.
Actually, Google has an awesome converter built in. Just type in "34 meters to feet" in the search box and it'll convert it for you. It'll work for conversion from and to any unit of measurement.n57flyguy said:AHHHHH, metric. LOL. I'll send it to him...Thanks
HA HA HA. heard there matenence sucks, one of the engines fell off in flight, and they fly aircraft with one engine missing?I_Money said:The kalitta diagram is not one of theirs - it looks airworthy!
sweet, I'll try it. Thanks Ace.JaceTheAce said:Actually, Google has an awesome converter built in. Just type in "34 meters to feet" in the search box and it'll convert it for you. It'll work for conversion from and to any unit of measurement.
I_Money said:The kalitta diagram is not one of theirs - it looks airworthy!
JaceTheAce said:Actually, Google has an awesome converter built in. Just type in "34 meters to feet" in the search box and it'll convert it for you. It'll work for conversion from and to any unit of measurement.