777



Remember the landing gear! 2 sets of 6 wheels each. It's very unique to the 777. Here you can see the main wheels and nose wheel arrangement very well. This is a basic model 777-200. The distictive features




This is a great shot to notice some of the distinctive features of the 777. Notice the tail cone-it's rectangular, tall and thin. The engines are very large (*wide-diameter turbofans*) and the wings are like I've always said-beautiful. They are very graceful...




Great example of a 777-300. The only difference between the 300 and the 200 is that the 300 is longer-much longer. Before Airbus broke out another A-340 stretch, it was the world's longest airliner.




*Pretty!* The "smoke" coming off the wings is the vortex airflow.




I told you the engines were very big! The 777 engines, in this picture General Electric GE-90 engines, are the widest diameter turbofan engines in the world.


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