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        <item><title>Subject: Re:boeing 747 - by: mfnic</title>
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<description>Hi Kevin,

Thanks for joining and thanks for your question.

According to our research, the Boeing 747 first started to fly in February 1969.

It's first commercial flight started in January 1970 by a U.S.A. airline called Pam AM.

You and Jake have similar interests. Maybe the 2 of you can share aviation, airport and airplane experiences.

I have a question for the both of you.

Which one of you can first tell me the name of the biggest airplane in the world?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:largest aircraft - by: mfnic</title>
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<description>Hi Mariiz,

Thanks for joining and thanks for your question.

The largest aircraft in the world is the Antonov AN-225 Mriya.

Click this link on our website to see photos of the Antonov An-225 Mriya. http://flyboyzs.com/military-aircraft-photos-16

Or you can use our tabs at the top of this page:

Photos - Military Aircraft Photos to see photos of the Antonov AN-225.

You, Kyrie and Luca have the same question.

Maybe the 3 of you can share aviation, airport and airplane experiences.

I have...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:airplane - by: mfnic</title>
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<description>Hi Melvs

Have a look at the question asked by Jeel. Jeel asked the same question. The 2 of you have similar interests. Maybe the 2 of you can share aviation, airport and airplane experiences.

I have a question for the both of you.

Which one of you can first tell me the name of the biggest airplane in the world?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:airplane - by: mfnic</title>
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<description>Hi Jeel,

Thanks for joining and thanks for your question.

Cycling of the landing gear CREATES the most drag on an airplane.

Have a look at the question asked by Melvs. Melvs asked the same question. The 2 of you have similar interests. Maybe the 2 of you can share aviation, airport and airplane experiences.

I have a question for the both of you.

Which one of you can first tell me the name of the biggest airplane in the world?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Pilots using glasses. - by: cshienielle</title>
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<description>When I was little, I've always wanted to become a  Pilot . Recently, I asked my father if I could be Pilot. He said,  &quot;Yes but I don't think you could because of your eyesight.&quot; 
I wear eyeglasses because I could barely see a few distance away from me. Without my eyeglasses I couldn't see. I am near-sighted. But is there a possible way for me to become a Pilot even though I have a very  bad eyesight ? 


 Thank you.  :)...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: boeing 747 - by: kevin</title>
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<description>When The boeing 747 start?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: largest aircraft - by: Mariiz</title>
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<description>What is the largest aircraft?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: airplane - by: Jeel</title>
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<description>What CREATES more drag on an airplane?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Internet access at 30,000 ft - by: mfnic</title>
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<description>Hi Ozelady,

Thanks for joining and thanks for your question.

Yes the internet can be accessed by passengers while in flight with some restrictions.

Many airlines offer this service. Some airlines offer internet for free while others charge a fee.

The internet is not used by the crew. Every airline's primary responsibility is safety....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:airplane work - by: mfnic</title>
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<description>Hi Jason,
 
Thanks for joining and thanks for your question.

This is a very involved question and a very good question. So here is the basic answer and if you have more detailed questions please ask.

First of all, the primary reason an airplanes flies is because the air is moving over the wing faster than it is moving under the wing.. 

Huummm... you are thinking to yourself as you try to imagine what I mean but what I said.

(Bernoulli's principle, Fluid Dynamics ) I will explain later.

The ...</description>
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