This Monster Dwarfed Virtually Everything At Oshkosh!
If you visited on the "right days" at Oshkosh 2008, you either saw this monster... or were under its shadow. You could hardly miss Boeing's huge Dreamlifter... a plane so big, it swallows 787 fuselage sections whole. The Boeing Dreamlifter is a modified 747-400 passenger airplane that can haul more cargo by volume than any airplane in the world. It is the primary means of transporting major assemblies of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner from suppliers around the world to the 787 final assembly site in Everett, Wash. This reduces delivery times to as little as one day from as many as 30 days today.
Part of a four-plane fleet, the Dreamlifters will be used to ferry 787 assemblies to WA. Granted type certification on June 2, 2007, from the FAA, the Dreamlifter has successfully passed all of the testing and safety requirements required by the FAA.
As part of the flight test program, FAA officials flew on board the Dreamlifter as it delivered major sections of the Dreamliner from partner sites around the world to the Boeing factory in Everett, WA for final assembly. Boeing reports the flights allowed the FAA to validate the overall delivery process and tools.
The Dreamlifter is not certified to carry passengers beyond essential crew. The Dreamlifter completed 437 flight-test hours and 639 hours of ground testing since its first flight on September 9, 2006.
With certification achieved, operation of the Dreamlifter fleet has been assumed by Evergreen International Airlines (EIA) of McMinnville, OR.
The Dreamlifter has a wing span of 211.5 feet, a length of 235 feet, 2 inches, and a height of 70 feet, 8 inches. It cruises Mach 0.82, can handle a cargo capacity of 65,000 cubic feet, and boasts a max gross takeoff weight of 803,000 lbs.
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