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Boeing 797?

Postby flipside » Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:57 pm

Why is it that some Boeing 797's have two engines when the Boeing prototype has four as well as the Air Canada and Varig models? The American Airlines and Southwest Airlines 797's have just two engines. Which one is the accurate model?
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby Boikat » Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:02 pm

Why is it that some Boeing 797's have two engines when the Boeing prototype has four as well as the Air Canada and Varig models? The American Airlines and Southwest Airlines 797's have just two engines. Which one is the accurate model?


If you mean the blended body/wing, all of them.  The 797 is a concept aircraft, so there is no set "how it looks", since it's been subject to revisions.  The Boeing concept test model, a RC scale model, currently has three engines.
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby BrandonF » Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:04 pm

Why is it that some Boeing 797's have two engines when the Boeing prototype has four as well as the Air Canada and Varig models? The American Airlines and Southwest Airlines 797's have just two engines. Which one is the accurate model?


What are you talking about Southwest for? They don't operate the 797. No airline does, yet.

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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby WebbPA » Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:45 pm

Nope, that's definitely two engines.

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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby Boikat » Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:25 pm

Count the engines again.  I see three.  You can barely see the nacelle for engine #1 right above the logo on the aircraft in the foreground, and all three on the one in the background.
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby BrandonF » Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:27 pm

Nope, that's definitely two engines.

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I don't even think that photo is real. Also, that image and your avatar should be uploaded to SimV.  ;)
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby XxRazgrizxX » Sat Aug 28, 2010 11:08 pm

The 797 doesnt exist yet. But this is how far Boeing is so far.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-48
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby cx826 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:14 pm

Boeing 797 does not exist as of August 31st, 2010... If it is a concept model, definitly, all the aircraft you see in any website can be an accurate one since after Boeing finish desiging it, the finished product will always be a lot different to make things work and improve aerodynamic...etc

In my opinion, two engines would be the way to go in this generation, 4 engines are far more costly for airlines unless its a jumbo jet like B747/A380
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby XxRazgrizxX » Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:58 pm

Boeing confirmed a while back that they are trying to figure out if theres a possibility that a Blended Wing Body passenger plane is feasible.

If produced, this is a general description of the BWB (797)

http://www.newtechspy.com/articles06/boeing797.html

[quote] Boeing is preparing a 1000 passenger jet that could reshape the Air travel industry for the next 100 years...The mammoth plane will have a wing span of 265 feet compared to the 747
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby WebbPA » Sat Sep 04, 2010 11:08 pm

[quote]Count the engines again.
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby Fr. Bill » Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:46 am

How many people here know that Bill "Lionheart Creations" Ortis released an FS9 freeware 797 model just a few weeks ago?

http://www.lionheartcreations.com/Homepage.html
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby Groundbound1 » Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:57 am

How many people here know that Bill "Lionheart Creations" Ortis released an FS9 freeware 797 model just a few weeks ago?

http://www.lionheartcreations.com/Homepage.html

I nabbed my copy! Love it.
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Re: Boeing 797?

Postby AirForcePi1o7 » Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:15 pm

Is there any truth to the emails showing a blended wing 1,000-passenger concept that is dubbed a Boeing 797? Makes sense that the airline industry would head this direction some day, but it just sounds too good to be true!

Yes, too good to be true, indeed, Walter. Someone was having a bit of fun with PhotoShop perhaps. Boeing is not planning to build a 1,000 passenger commercial airplane dubbed the "797," based on the blended wing body (BWB) concept or any other futuristic concept. It's certainly not in our commercial market forecast, which goes out for 20 years. We think the commercial airplane market favors point-to-point routes, and we're developing the 787 as the perfect match to help meet that demand. - From Boeing.com

http://www.boeing.com/randy/archives/20 ... _mail.html

To learn about the NON-COMMERCIAL X-48B BWB Plane go here: http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/200 ... 7b_nr.html
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