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There are many different types of 747. The average landing speed would be 150 knots for a 747. It can be anywhere from about 120 to 180 knots depending on gross weight
A Boeing 747 has four engines.
if you mean how many wheels is a Boeing 747, there are 18.
They are both double deckers and... ...The A380 and the 747 both have 4 engines, and are both Wide-Body aircraft. I believe both have 4 landing gear for wings and fuselage and one nose gear. The A380 fuselage gear has a complicated gear retraction procedure.
The Boeing 747 has at least 4 engines.
The Boeing 747 is manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
If you grossly overcharged the struts of the landing gear you could increase the ride height of the aircraft, but it could lead to damage to the aircraft due to the lack of 'give' when landing and it would be very uncomfortable for those on board. It would not therefore be sensible.
The 747 is lighter on landing because of the fuel it burned off during flight. This is true for all planes.
10 or 20 for take off 25 or 30 for landing
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.
The most popular model, the Boeing 747-400 and the Boeing 747-8 can go at 988km/h