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Lufthansa Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet

Revell | No. H-176 | 1:144

Boxart Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet H-176 Revell

Facts

Brand:
Revell
Title:
Lufthansa Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet
Number:
H-176
Scale:
1:144
Type:
Full kit
Released:
1974 New decals
Packaging:
Rigid box (Top opener)
Topic:
Boeing 747 » Jets (Aircraft)

Markings

Boeing 747

Boeing 747-100
DE Deutsche Lufthansa (1953-now)

Box contents

Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide)

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Gallery

Boeing 747-412(BDSF) 1:144
Boeing 747-412(BDSF)
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by Christian Jilg on Modellversium
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Boeing 747-400 BCF
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by Ari A Honkonen on Pienoismallit

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Comments

Karsten Lücking
Boeing 747 D-ABYB was taking off for the last leg of the Frankfurt (FRA) - Nairobi (NBO) - Johannesburg (JNB) flight when the crew felt vibration or buffeting following lift off. The captain, suspecting wheel imbalance, raised the gear. A lack of acceleration forced the crew to lower the nose in order to maintain airspeed. The Boeing continued to descend however and contacted the ground 1120 m past the end of runway 24 and struck an elevated road 114 m further on. The aircraft broke up and caught fire before coming to rest 454 m past the initial point of impact.

Probable Cause:

PROBABLE CAUSE: "The accident was caused by the crew initiating a take-off with the leading edge flaps retracted because the pneumatic system which operates them had not been switched on. This resulted in the aircraft becoming airborne in a partially stalled condition which the pilots did not identify in the short time available to them for recovery. Major contributory factors were the lack of warning of a critical condition of leading edge flap position and the failure of the crew to complete satisfactorily their checklist items."
1 April 2022, 20:39

Reference material

Boeing 747 - A History (Pen & Sword )
Boeing 747 - A History Delivering the Dream
Martin Bowman
2014
Boeing 747 (Haynes )
Boeing 747 1970 onwards (all marks)
Chris Wood
2012

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