@Dr. Otto Octavius I say it is still cool to see! Plus, when they are secured to a railcar they can't crash. Wait a minute.... RUclips has been around for 12 years?! Wow. I got old!
Its realty cool to find out how long would this assembly process take to build the aircraft (from beginning to end). I know their production rate is currently at 42 per month, but that is not the cycle time to build each aircraft.
@Intelpentium54321 It has the range, well, not for across the entire Pacific Ocean. Virgin Blue's latest 737 flew SEA-LIH-NAN-BNE. You can pretty much nearly get any plane anywhere, if needed, you can put in a few extra fuel tanks for more range.
@sirdcac I have a question. what happens when you need to give a jet to an airline lets say in australia. how do you guys fly it out there? A special route? Is the jet so light that it can actually survive the flight?
@Dr. Otto Octavius Wow, dude, you are really making the rounds here! I recommend learning to play guitar if you have too much time on your hands. It's very fulfilling... if you like music!
ill assume slovakia since its sky europe, what they do what they call a blue spruce route so they fly from the factory, to gander newfoundland, to greenland, to slovakia
yes they are build in Kansas and railroaded to Renton, often we used to see Bullitt holes on those fuselages as some hillbillies used the passing fuselages as target practice.
It's really cool to be at the beach or somewhere in Seattle and see three or four 737 fuselages go by on the train!
@Dr. Otto Octavius I say it is still cool to see!
Plus, when they are secured to a railcar they can't crash.
Wait a minute.... RUclips has been around for 12 years?! Wow. I got old!
@Dr. Otto Octavius It is, isn't it?! I STILL EXIST!!!!
The boeing engineers are so talented and strategic. They rock!
Its realty cool to find out how long would this assembly process take to build the aircraft (from beginning to end). I know their production rate is currently at 42 per month, but that is not the cycle time to build each aircraft.
one of the most beautiful planes i've seen :D
sweet, sky europe in the Usa cool :) i give this vdeo a 100% exelent work who ever made this video. congradulations!
fantastic video
the 737 is the most perfect designed jet
What a quality airplane!
Okay Dr. Otto, I had to join you on this one!
This comment did not age well, did it?
What's the name of this song?
these ptq vids are cool
Very gd video, great to watch too,
great vid
3:33 Seattle Baby!
@Intelpentium54321 It has the range, well, not for across the entire Pacific Ocean. Virgin Blue's latest 737 flew SEA-LIH-NAN-BNE.
You can pretty much nearly get any plane anywhere, if needed, you can put in a few extra fuel tanks for more range.
@sirdcac I have a question. what happens when you need to give a jet to an airline lets say in australia. how do you guys fly it out there? A special route? Is the jet so light that it can actually survive the flight?
@Dr. Otto Octavius Wow, dude, you are really making the rounds here! I recommend learning to play guitar if you have too much time on your hands. It's very fulfilling... if you like music!
ME FASCINA ESTE AVION!!!!!
I did not Know the fuselage was built off site and then moved to Renton.
Does anyone know were they are assembled?
Nice ;)
You are mistaken, its a 700 series, Look at the overwing exit - only one as compared to two on the 800 series.
At 1:31 why are the spoilers up?
ill assume slovakia since its sky europe, what they do what they call a blue spruce route so they fly from the factory, to gander newfoundland, to greenland, to slovakia
2007? That's an old video!
YOU Should see me and my LEGOS....I make Boeing look slow! LOL
The fuselage looks very small at the start of the video.
That's what she said.
man I thought I dealt with expensive machinery. This shit must be like a fortune if you break it.
why do they make it cheaper?????
I'm surprised that a 737 fuselage can fit inside a railroad tunnel.
yes they are build in Kansas and railroaded to Renton, often we used to see Bullitt holes on those fuselages as some hillbillies used the passing fuselages as target practice.
1:14-1:22 ARE YOU SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!
Other 737 videos are shorter. LOL