

If you work on or installed another 747 mod such as the Notchmaster, MGouge or Jansen, you can attach this mod to it. READ THIS IF YOU HAVE YOU ARE ANOTHER 747 DEVELOPER For options with many folders with numbers, chose only ONE, which is the one you like to install, open the folder with the number, and drag the contents into your Boeing 747-400 folder. NOTE: mSparks users do not need to follow this stepģ: OPTIONAL: open “2 Customization Options”, and open the following folders and chose which options you’d to install. Improved Master Caution Lights (edited by Instructions:Ģ: open “1 Base Package” and drag “objects” and “cockpit_3d” into your Boeing 747-400 folder. Orange Clock (done by Digits for displays However, I opened them up to everyone in case people want to attach this to the default 747 or another mod (example: Notchmaster) The Boeing 747-100 uses about 1 gallon of jet fuel per minute of flight.Originally, these textures were only included in the mSparks 747. It had a range of slightly over 6,000 miles, roughly the same range as a 707, but carrying twice the passengers.

The 747-100 flew at a maximum speed of 602 miles per hour, and had a service ceiling of just over 45,000 feet. Ultimately, the passenger deck was reduced to one, but there were two above levels, attached to a stairway, for first-class passenger seating and lounging around.Īs noted earlier, the airplane carried 389 passengers. However, it was discovered through testing that have two decks of passengers would significantly increase the amount of time it would take to evacuate passengers during an emergency.

Initially, the 747-100 was intended to have both an upper and a lower deck for passengers, which would enormously increase seating capacity. So the airplane had dual use initially, but the 747 so reduced the cost of a flying hour per passenger, that orders besides Pan Am quickly followed. The 747-100 was primarily used by commercial airliners, although certain governments such as Iran used them to shuttle VIP’s and GE Aviation used the four-engine 747-100 to test engine performance of its various engines. When Boeing lost the contract, they continued to develop the airplane primarily as a cargo plane, perhaps seeing contracts with other defense departments, or with civilians wanting to move freight. The design, as stated originally developed out of Boeing failed attempt to develop a transport plane for the USAF. Pratt and Whitney is perhaps America’s premier aircraft engine builder, and over 11,000 commercial aircraft have Pratt and Whitney engines. 747-100 Enginesįor the engines, Boeing, in conjunction with Pan Am, selected to use 4 Pratt and Whitney JT9D-7F turbofan engines, each producing over 46,000-pound force each. 747-100 PerformanceĪlthough they first 747-100 rolled off the assembly in 1969 and after testing was delivered to Pan Am later that year, the first-floor model was built in an incomplete hangar. Secondly, Boeing had the plans on the drawing board, but did not have a factory big enough to handle the giant, 195 foot-wide, 231 foot in length and 63 foot in height aircraft.īoeing designed to build a new plant 50 miles away in Everett, Washington, and the plant, is still, by volume, the largest in the world. For one, they needed to find engines big enough to fly the airplane, as even empty, the plane weight 358,000 pounds. 747-100 DevelopmentĪfter Pan Am expressed interest in the airplanes, Boeing still developed problems. The 747-100 literally transformed passenger flying, significantly reducing the costs of flying internationally, as the plane carried 366 passengers, as compared to a typical 707 airplane which carried up to a max of 189 passengers. Boeing produced and delivered to customers a total of 167 of the jumbo jets.īoeing lost a contract for the military to produce a transport plane which Lockheed locked in, but when Pan Am approached Boeing and said it wanted larger planes for its overseas flights, Boeing converted their transport design to one that flew passengers, and Pan Am order 25 before the airplane was even designed. The last of the commercial (so to speak) Boeing 747-100’s was used by General Electric as a test plane, an airplane that was used by Pan Am airways before it went bankrupt in 1991.
