United 747 Farewell & Remembrances Master Thread
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Same here as a SFO based flyer. I can't even begin to count the times I have been on some version of the 747 from here. HNL,ORD,DEN,IAD,LAX,FRA,NRT,HKG (old and new)SIN,JFK - probably more. I have never experienced a smoother ride in the sky. I even will miss the little "wobble" it does right after take off. Never did figure out what it was. Cheers pretty lady!^
watching the plastic center stack of bag bins sway left and right on takeoff on a 789 just isn't the same.
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that 3-4 seconds of slight airframe jitter right after wheels come off runway on takeoff is the best part!!! And the only benefit of sitting in Y! I always forced my kids to wake up for takeoff. They got to fly the 747 again and again!
watching the plastic center stack of bag bins sway left and right on takeoff on a 789 just isn't the same.
watching the plastic center stack of bag bins sway left and right on takeoff on a 789 just isn't the same.
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I have to admit (I might be *that guy*) that I actually enjoy seeing the United 747s more on the outside than sitting in one of them these days. It's a pretty plane, but the interiors are a bit tired. I was amused to see some of the old lighted signage on the UD of my last FRA-SFO flight.
I agree with some that the Rising Blue livery was peak United 747. I miss it every time I see the existing CO-derived paint. Don't get me wrong, though -- I don't dislike the existing livery. I just like Rising Blue more.
In reading this thread, I too feel lucky that I have had a number of experiences in a 747 with multiple of airlines. My first experience in a 747 was actually with CI (LAX-HNL-HND-TPE), though since I was a child, I'm not sure if it was a 747-100 or 747SP.
I agree with some that the Rising Blue livery was peak United 747. I miss it every time I see the existing CO-derived paint. Don't get me wrong, though -- I don't dislike the existing livery. I just like Rising Blue more.
In reading this thread, I too feel lucky that I have had a number of experiences in a 747 with multiple of airlines. My first experience in a 747 was actually with CI (LAX-HNL-HND-TPE), though since I was a child, I'm not sure if it was a 747-100 or 747SP.
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that 3-4 seconds of slight airframe jitter right after wheels come off runway on takeoff is the best part!!! And the only benefit of sitting in Y! I always forced my kids to wake up for takeoff. They got to fly the 747 again and again!
watching the plastic center stack of bag bins sway left and right on takeoff on a 789 just isn't the same.
watching the plastic center stack of bag bins sway left and right on takeoff on a 789 just isn't the same.
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I'll be taking my final 747 UD flight the morning from LHR to SFO (eventhough I live on the east coast). I'll have to pay attention. I know there is usually some buffeting type feeling on any plane, then there is ofcourse the landing gears coming up. It certainly is a unique feeling on the UD. You don't really hear the engines as much. The vibrations feel a bit "dampened"/"disconnected". I can recall all my landings were extremely smooth.
I feel like I should be doing something special on this final flight. Not sure what. Since its a day flight I'll probably be awake for most of it. Hope they at least turn on Ch9.
I feel like I should be doing something special on this final flight. Not sure what. Since its a day flight I'll probably be awake for most of it. Hope they at least turn on Ch9.
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EX-CO 747s
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My only C experiences were downstairs. It (the airframe jitter at takeoff) is much more noticeable around row 45 (45C being my poor man's biz class seat of choice) than up front. Upstairs hopefully you get to feel it!
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JK-SFO
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I have an inkling of suscipion that the flying CO 747 is CGI.
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I have great memories of the UA744s. I used to do several DEN-ORD-FRA trips every year and loved flight 944 on the 744. The most memorable trip was clearly the 744 from SFO-AKL-MEL and SYD-SFO in F back in 2001. I flew one time in F ORD-FRA with the old F seats (when they were rolling out the original F suite and hadn't finished all the planes yet). I still love the UD on the 744.
I really miss the days when you could get a 744 on DEN-SFO or DEN-ORD.
I also had the great experience of an LH744 with the bed/seat combo on the UD. That was quite a flight.
I really miss the days when you could get a 744 on DEN-SFO or DEN-ORD.
I also had the great experience of an LH744 with the bed/seat combo on the UD. That was quite a flight.
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So is there any type of news or rumors what the 747s retirement will be? Or is just going to be a (seemingly random) ICN-SFO leg October 29th?
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He also promised workers that the company will give the 747 an appropriate send-off.
“(O)f course, we’ll honor the 747 with an unforgettable retirement celebration,” Kirby wrote in the memo, adding “we’ll keep you posted with more details on her final flight in the months ahead.”
“(O)f course, we’ll honor the 747 with an unforgettable retirement celebration,” Kirby wrote in the memo, adding “we’ll keep you posted with more details on her final flight in the months ahead.”
I hope that indicates some type of tour-of -the-hubs trip for the 747 as a farewell, with plenty of notice to buy tickets and say goodbye to the Queen.
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Growing up in Hawaii, I was fortunate to have many rides on the 747. I've flown on every model of 747 including the SP. In fact, the 747-SP was my first experience with International First Class.
My father and I were returning from the World Expo in Australia and were flying from SYD-HNL and we had an aircraft swap from an -200 to an -SP and as a Premier member, we got the complimentary upgrade. Needless to say, that started my obsession with flying up -front (or up-top on the 747). Here is a link to the MENU from that flight in 1988.
My father and I were returning from the World Expo in Australia and were flying from SYD-HNL and we had an aircraft swap from an -200 to an -SP and as a Premier member, we got the complimentary upgrade. Needless to say, that started my obsession with flying up -front (or up-top on the 747). Here is a link to the MENU from that flight in 1988.