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by abishay » 30 Apr 2006, 07:40
Ovostar wrote: Ovostar wrote:
it would look weird and cool hehe
i've did that with paint ( i don't have photoshop), can someone try to do a better montage with photoshop ?
earthman wrote: No windows, hope they have a sufficient supply of barfbags on board...
What are barfbags ?
Interesting to see how some try to add more windows on top while some dont put windows at all
This topic is interesting
I suck at photoshop but i will try
I cannot believe that you did not know what barbags were for? similar to me because i have never seen anyone use them in a plane 8O
People use them to puke(vomit) in them when traveling a long distance by car 8) i wonder why
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by Ovostar » 30 Apr 2006, 11:23
of course i know what a barfbag is for, hehe, i was not aware that it was called like that in english...
i've never seen people using it as well, thank god
anyway i am looking forward to see your montage!!
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by abishay » 30 Apr 2006, 12:42
here is the original
Sorry because i am not good at using photoshop but here is my try.
For the airlines that want to fly with no windows(i made a really good one but i did not save and got lost so i made this but not as good)
for the next generation i could not think of how they would look but here is my try tell me what you think it would look like and i might try to fix it
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by Ovostar » 30 Apr 2006, 12:47
COOL!!!
but for the 747-8i the want to add just 3 windows on the roof....
and in you third picture, they'll have windows on the roof but no windos close to the 8O ? heeheh
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by abishay » 30 Apr 2006, 13:09
Ovostar wrote: COOL!!!
but for the 747-8i the want to add just 3 windows on the roof....
and in you third picture, they'll have windows on the roof but no windos close to the 8O ? heeheh
can you just draft it because i dont get
i thought the 747-8i had all the windows on the roof
thats why i made the windows on the roof 8)
and the other one was just for the cheap airlines which have planes with no windows and thats how their 747 would look like
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by Ovostar » 30 Apr 2006, 14:11
Yeah!!! it looks cool ! but how would they go into that planes ? There is no doors
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by vc-10 » 30 Apr 2006, 17:18
They open up the nose and load them like the cargo the passengers are, on ready loaded standing pallets.
BOYCOTT RYANAIR!!!!!
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by abishay » 01 May 2006, 01:10
vc-10 wrote: They open up the nose and load them like the cargo the passengers are, on ready loaded standing pallets.
BOYCOTT RYANAIR!!!!!
thats funny :laugh: :laugh:
i will put a door tomorrow
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by earthman » 01 May 2006, 03:34
Ovostar wrote: of course i know what a barfbag is for, hehe, i was not aware that it was called like that in english...
i've never seen people using it as well, thank god
You can also use them to stop hyperventilation, to calm someone down. Just breathe into and out of them, that way you breathe in your own uh exhaust air, with very little oxygen.
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by earthman » 01 May 2006, 03:35
Or you can blow them up, and make a big *bang* with them at the moment of touchdown. It will also probably earn you a lifetime ban on that airline.
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by abishay » 01 May 2006, 06:08
earthman wrote: Or you can blow them up, and make a big *bang* with them at the moment of touchdown. It will also probably earn you a lifetime ban on that airline.
which i dont think i want get
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by earthman » 01 May 2006, 21:53
Especially if you do it after it has been used for it's primary purpose (a la Mr. Bean).
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by abishay » 02 May 2006, 01:36
earthman wrote: Especially if you do it after it has been used for it's primary purpose (a la Mr. Bean).
EEWW :pukey: :pukey:
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by abishay » 02 May 2006, 01:41
And tada 8O Here is you door folks.
Tell me what you think of my 747-8i
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by vc-10 » 02 May 2006, 19:08
I still don't think this is what he means.....
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by fokker_f27 » 02 May 2006, 19:32
Here is my 747-8i:
And the 747-8 SUD:
The most sexy girl in the sky: The Sud-Est Caravelle 12.
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by earthman » 03 May 2006, 03:30
I would like some windows in the bottom of the thing, for a nice downward view.
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by Ovostar » 03 May 2006, 12:59
This thead is going crazy
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boeing just said that the 747-8 will maybe have 3 windows on the roof , to give a nice "space ship look,
like in this picture:
anyway, here is another try of a 747-8i with the 3 roof windows
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by chornedsnorkack » 03 May 2006, 14:30
A classic 747 upper deck is supposed to have just 3 windows far from each other:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0214979/L/
For some reason, there are more and more closely spaced windows on the recent 747-s.
The 747-800I incorporates front stretch by 4 frames. Meaning 4 windows... Are they fore or aft the door?
Also, I gather that between the -400 stairway and sidewall is storage - no windows of normal row there. How would the -800 stairway and windows be placed?
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by Ovostar » 03 May 2006, 14:35
of course i know that
, this thread is not talking about the windows on the 2nd floor , it's about these hypothetical windows on the roof...