The Boeing 777's waterline on the ground starts at 13.5 inches primarily for design and operational reasons. This height allows for adequate ground clearance for the aircraft's engines and the landing gear, ensuring safe operations on various surfaces. Additionally, it facilitates better aerodynamic performance and stability during takeoff and landing, while also considering factors like cargo loading and passenger accessibility.
Boeing founded in 1916. Its first aircraft, Boeing Model 1, was manufactured in the same year.
it started in 1903 in Seattle, Washington
In 1965 Condit received an MS in aeronautical engineering from Princeton University and accepted a job at Boeing in Seattle.
The company was always Boeing from the start in 1916. It was named after the founder of the company William E. Boeing.ANS 2Sorry, Knowitall. you are WRONG ! Boeing's company was first called Pacific Aero Products in 1916 and only changed to Boeing Airplane Company when America entered WW1 in 1917.
You have to use a spirit level, a big one. But two inches isn't too bad.
Try the autostart option in the menu at the top of the screen.
Absolutely; it makes no difference whether or not a boat is submerged or not, as the torpedoes are water-impulse ejected out of the torpedo tube before engine start, and the tubes are literally about 20' below the waterline of a boat you see surfaced. Fully 3'4 of any surfaced boat is below the waterline that you don't see.
i think that electricity starts from the ground
Sound like a ground issue with amp. Make sure you amp has a ground 12 inches or less and the same gage as power wire. Insure you have good bare metal to metal contact.
There are three types of lightening, There is Ground-to-cloud, Cloud-to-ground and cloud-to-cloud.
the very basic rule is: First start the APU, then start each engine....actually there are many procedures before a 737 being started. i.e. to execute a cold and dark checklist.
Between six inches and eight inches! 17.78 centimetres from the start.