depending upon the revision and model it's 42-45k ft
The top of the fin is 63 ft, 8 inches high.
probably one and half day
The term Jumbo Jet has been generally applied to the Boeing 747.In my experience, they generally cruise at around 35,000ft to 38,000ft across the Atlantic.Different models, however, have a SERVICE CEILING* of over 40,000ft but that is not the same as a normal cruise altitude. Most commercial jetliners have a service ceiling of about 42,000 feet.*defined as the highest altitude at which an aircraft can maintain a rate of climb of 100 feet per minute.
The three-stage Saturn V rocket was used in the Apollo launches of the 1960s and 1970s. It stood 111 m/365 ft high, as tall as a 30-story skyscraper, weighed 2,700 tons when loaded with fuel, and developed a power equivalent to 50 Boeing 747 jumbo jets.
747 inches is 62.25 feet And Don't know the size of the jet try another site sorry
The Boeing 747 has a service ceiling altitude of 43,100 ft (13,100 m)
The service ceiling of a Boeing 747 is 43,000 ft. The maximum is 45,000 ft.
The Maximum Take-Off Weight for a Boeing 747-100 is 333, 390kg; a Boeing 747-200 and 747-300 is 377,842kg; a Boeing 747-400 is 396,890kg; a Boeing 747-400ER is 412,775kg and the Boeing 747-8I is 442,253kg.
747
Boeing created the Boeing 747.
Boeing 747's are manufactured by Boeing Commercial Aeroplanes.
The Boeing 747 is manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
747 has no particular meaning, it follows in Boeing's naming convention.
A Boeing 747-400 is the largest airplane that Boeing make. It has four engines and was designed in 1988. It is the second most recent Boeing 747 that Boeing have made.
Joseph Sutter is the father of the Boeing 747
A Boeing 747 has four engines.
The Boeing 747-400 and the Boeing 747-8 are still being made but the Boeing 747-100, -200 and -300 have been discontinued.