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  1. #747 COCKPIT REGISTRATION#
  2. #747 COCKPIT SOFTWARE#
  3. #747 COCKPIT SERIES#
  4. #747 COCKPIT SIMULATOR#

A recent study had the system configured as a B-767-300ER with the addition of glare shield mounted displays for data link messages. The system shown in the above picture is the cockpit of a Boeing 747-400 aircraft.

#747 COCKPIT SOFTWARE#

The software is flexible, allowing the simulation of nearly any commercial transport aircraft.

#747 COCKPIT SIMULATOR#

Out-of-the-window scenery is generated using Microsoft Flight Simulator with an infinity optics display system. The Engineering Cockpit Simulator (ECS) uses a software package distributed by CTA Simulation Systems called Mission Simulator Software (MSS) to model flight dynamics and depict aircraft instruments. The laboratory currently consists of a transport B747 aircraft cockpit with all instrumentation and flight dynamics driven by a network of Silicon Graphics (SGI) workstations. Welcome to the Flight Deck Simulation Laboratory.

747 cockpit

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    #747 COCKPIT SERIES#

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  • YouTube: See Ship 6301 taxi to gate in Tokyo-Narita and tow to gate in Taiwan-Taoyuan, 2008. This incident led to repairs on other 747-400s to prevent similar incidences. John Hansen's account of experiencing a first-of-its-kind tail control failure in Ship 6301 on a flight from Detroit to Tokyo in 2002. Jalopnik Blog: Read Northwest Airlines Capt. This Day in Aviation Blog: Learn about Ship 6301 (then N401PW) setting weight record for greatest mass (892,240 lbs.) carried to a height of 2,000 meters on June 27, 1988. to numerous long-haul destinations including Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Honolulu, Shanghai, Seoul, Tokyo, and Manila during the past 26 years.ĭelta News Hub: See video and read about Ship 6301's final flight.Ītlanta Business Chronicle: See slideshow of Ship 6301 from Boeing factory to final flight.Īirways News: Read trip report from Ship 6301's final flight. The improved 747-400 featured a new glass cockpit, tail fuel tanks, advanced engines and a new interior.ħ47-400 model is called a “high-tech” jumbo to distinguish its advanced features from its predecessor, the “classic jumbo” of the -100 to -300 series. However, the four-engine jumbo jet revolutionized the industry with its exceptional long-haul flight capability and sheer size, nearly three times larger than the largest jet flying at the time. When the first 747 made its first commercial flight 45 years ago, critics thought the aircraft would soon become obsolete as designers believed that supersonic aircraft would be taking over the skies. Known as the “Queen of the Skies,” the Boeing 747 is one of the most popular and recognizable aircraft in the world today. Ship 6301 joined the Delta fleet when Northwest merged with Delta in 2008.Īfter logging more than 61 million miles, Ship 6301 flew its final flight on September 9, 2015: Flight 836, from Honolulu to Atlanta.

    #747 COCKPIT REGISTRATION#

    It was registered by Boeing as N401PW, and first flew on April 29, 1988. It was used by Pratt & Whitney for engine testing prior to entry into service with Northwest Airlines.īoeing changed the registration to N661US, and delivered Ship 6301 to Northwest Airlines in December 8, 1989. Ship 630 1 was the first 747-400 built by the Boeing Aircraft Company. on days the Museum is open and is included with the cost of Museum admission. Inside, visitors are able to sit in aircraft seats, check out the upper deck, walk out on a wing, examine what goes on behind the walls of an aircraft, and learn all about the history of the 747 and its role in Delta's history. After almost a year of work, this famous 747-400 opened as an exhibition on March 28, 2017. Ship 6301 moved to the Delta Flight Museum on April 30, 2016.







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