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The tail doesn't swing. The nose opens upward, or there is a cargo door cut in the fuselage on the left side behind the wing -The tail DOES swing, The 747-400LCF is a specially designed freighter to move haul parts of the 787 over large distances, this plane has an enormous cargo bay in the middle, and the tail section can be swinged open to load/unload large cargo.
A "freighter" aircraft is any plane designed to carry cargo rather than passengers. You can generally recognize a freight aircraft by the presence of double doors allowing a pallet of cargo to be loaded with a forklift. Most civilian airliners are available in a freight configuration, such as the Boeing 747 and Lockheed L-1011. The military generally purchases specially designed aircraft with loading ramps such as the C-130 Hercules or the C-5A Galaxy.
A "freighter" aircraft is any plane designed to carry cargo rather than passengers. You can generally recognize a freight aircraft by the presence of double doors allowing a pallet of cargo to be loaded with a forklift. Most civilian airliners are available in a freight configuration, such as the Boeing 747 and Lockheed L-1011. The military generally purchases specially designed aircraft with loading ramps such as the C-130 Hercules or the C-5A Galaxy.
In terms of maximum cargo carrying capacity, the Antonov AN-225 is the world's largest cargo plane. In terms of maximum volume, the Boeing 747 LCF Dreamlifter is the largest.
The 747 has a distinctive humped upper deck, which was also useful when converted as a cargo plane. It was also the first widebody plane.
Max carry weight in c fuel is 172500 lbs on take off
The passenger of the 747 obviously has side windows. The cargo version also has side windows but only in the cockpit.
First Boeing isn't a plane, Boeing is a company designs then builds airplanes. Then sells these airplanes to the airlines and other companies.
For a typical Boeing 787 with fuel, cargo and crew (and passengers), you should maintain between 139-145 KIAS with full or 30 degrees of flaps. Any faster and your plane may blow it's tires. Any slower and your plane could stall.
Boeing is a main aircraft company, so Boeing flight must be the flight of a plane made by Boeing.
There is no such thing as the Boeing 1177 but there is a Boeing 717. There is though a part of a Boeing plane that has the item number 944827-1177.
Boeing 757