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At take off, the shuttle along with its boosters creates 6,780,000 lbf of thrust.

A 747-8i creates 266,000 lbf of thrust with its 4 GEnx-2B67 engines.

So you'd only need just over 25 747-8i to have the same power as a shuttle at takeoff.

NASA's Space Shuttle Fleet, Atlantis, Endeavor, Discovery, Columbia, & Challenger, hold the world record in speed, Mach 11 ( 45000 Miles Per Hour ). NASA's space shuttle fleet is one of a kind; no other Vehicle has the engines of This fleet.

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