747 inches is 62.25 feet
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Yes, the space shuttle is larger than a 747 airplane. The space shuttle is about 184 feet long with a wingspan of 78 feet, while a 747 has a length of around 231 feet with a wingspan of approximately 211 feet.
depending upon the revision and model it's 42-45k ft
A Boeing 747 can typically travel at a speed of around 570 mph. The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles around the equator. Therefore, it would take a Boeing 747 approximately 44 hours to go all the way around the world without factoring in stops or layovers.
A pair of 747 aircraft were specially modified to handle the shuttle orbiters. The orbiter is lifted by a crane and mounted to the back of the 747 using the same mount points the orbiter is mounted to the external fuel tank for launch. Upon arriving at the Kennedy Space Center, a similar crane lifts the orbiter off the 747 which then backs out from under the orbiter.
There is about 1,267,200,000 feet.
747 feet = 227.6856 meters.
The wingspan depending on the model can be 195ft to 224ft.
Not 747 feet.231 feet and 10 inches.Reference:http://www.boeing.com/commercial/747family/pf/pf_400_prod.html
The maximum certificated altitude for the 747 is 45,100 feet.
The maximum altitude for a 747 is 45,100 feet.
The cruising altitude of Boeing 747 is 30,000 feet.
Yes, the space shuttle is larger than a 747 airplane. The space shuttle is about 184 feet long with a wingspan of 78 feet, while a 747 has a length of around 231 feet with a wingspan of approximately 211 feet.
It can fly at 41,000 feet.
140knots
35'000 feet.
747-400 = 231 ft 10 in. (70.6m).
there are many types of 747's