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Boeing's iconic jumbo jets: Comparing size differences between models

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Boeing's iconic jumbo jets: Comparing size differences between models
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How do Boeing's two iconic "Jumbos" compare in size? The Boeing 747-200 and the later Boeing 747-400, while similar in appearance, represent different eras of technological advancement. Understanding the differences between these aircraft is important for enthusiasts, historians, and airport operators.

The Boeing 747-200 entered service in 1971 with more powerful engines and higher takeoff weights than its predecessor, the 747-100. In contrast, the Boeing 747-400, introduced in 1989, brought winglets, a two-crew glass cockpit, and extended wingtips to enhance range and fuel efficiency.

In terms of size, both models are nearly identical in length: the 747-400 measures 231 ft 10 in (70.7 m), while the 747-200 is slightly shorter at 231 ft 6 in (70.6 m). However, the wingspan of the 747-400 extends to 211 ft 5 in (64.4 m) compared to the 195 ft 8 in (59.6 m) wingspan of the earlier model due to its wingtip extensions.

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The maximum takeoff weight of the Boeing 747-400 is about 44,000 lbs (20 tonnes) more than that of the Boeing 747-200. It also accommodates a few additional seats in a typical two-class layout—416 passengers compared to the earlier model's capacity of around 412 passengers.

Pilots and aviation experts often regard the Boeing 747-400 as a more advanced aircraft than its predecessor due to improvements such as digital systems and greater automation. As one commercial pilot remarked on Flightaware.com: "For as big as it is, it is amazing how nice the 747 is to fly – no fly-by-wire, just honest nimble handling characteristics."

The introduction of modern engines on the Boeing 747-400 improved fuel efficiency and reduced noise levels compared to those on older models like the JT9D used by earlier variants.

While sharing similar fuselage lengths with their predecessors like -100s or -300s within this family line-up spanning decades since first launched back then till now; each new version brings refinements making them distinctively unique yet still recognizable among aviation circles worldwide today!

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