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The biggest I've ever flown on is a DC-10, with a 767 in second place.
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747. I believe it is called that. We even had TV's and radios on the back of our seat! and it was only a 5 hour plane ride
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I don't know but it was freaking huge it was only for a short time though only about an hour and a half we went from Toronto to Montreal.
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a 747
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A 747-400. It has 4 engines and a capacity of 381 passengers. There are 17 flight attendants and 4 pilots. :)
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I have flown both a 747-400 and 777 and can't wait for a A-380 or 787 flight.
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C-5A Galaxy. When I was in the Army band, we used to fly around in a special C-130 Globemaster. Sometimes "our" plane was being used by National Guard units. So we either flew a C-141 Starlifter(the usual substitute) or a C-5A. These are carrier planes, not intended for passenger use. The band sat in jumpseats on the side walls of the plane. Surprisingly, the C-5A was the quietest of the three planes. It's about 15 feet longer than a Boeing 747.
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Boeing 747-400, British Airways flight.
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Jumbo 747. I have not yet been on the Airbus.
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Us Army C-5, and civilian a DC-10. I have never been on a 747 or any of the bigger ones now.
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747
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747 to japan then to australia.
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first of all I fly in planes, more expensive but a lot safer. But the largest plane was the 777
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A 747 thing. You arrive before you leave!
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747 many times....once years ago when the upper deck was a piano lounge....
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Boeing 747 from New York, NY to New Delhi, India.
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A380 airbus
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747
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onboard a 747
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It was really small. And I have never landed in a plane, only taken off.
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The largest plane I have ever ridden on was a huge, I think, 747...with a movie theatre in the middle...we flew on it overseas to Europe from the USA!
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Haven't flown on any, but I have flown in plenty. Flying on them tends to be very unsuccessful and I always end up falling off and dropped onto the ground before they take off. Hurts like Hell too.
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American Airlines 777 on First Class from Chicago to New Delhi and vice versa.
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747
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That would be the 747. I haven't yet gotten a chance to fly on the A380. In my former job, I was a first officer on the 747. At that time, being the largest airliner in service, there was a certain pride that came about flying it, even though I was flying cargo. I think that pride remains present in 747 pilots today. Theres something about the ring of "seven forty seven" that sends a chill into the spine of pilots and aviation enthusiasts. By far it is one of the greatest and most popular aircraft to ever be created.
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Never been on a plane before :)
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A little 4 seater on my 12th birthday.....its the only one I've ever been on
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Probably a 757-200ER from NYC to Las Vegas (John Kennedy to McCarren).
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747
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I did a 777 on a maiden flight from Honolulu to San Francisco. Not much different from 747's--big and lots of people.
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747 and it was a really really rough ride.
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DC-10 and a C-5.
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747 from London to Toronto for 8 hours. Love that Aircraft.
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