ya mean one of these?
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Largest gross-weight rating of any aircraft in the world. I believe it's somewhere around 1. 2 million pounds!
Have seen the AN224 (4 engines, not
quite as impressive as the 225) fly into Klamath Falls, OR to pick up a pair of Sikorsky sky cranes, but this was before Medford re-did their runway so they could handle the weight of such a monster. Impressive to say the least, that something like that flys! Imagine, just for a second, how far the wing-tips move on a take-off roll... . a B52's move 18ft vertically from the start of the take-off roll to when it actually lifts off the ground.
One of my friends' Dad's flys 747-400's for Northwest... last I heard he was flying 5 days a month and making $175k/year. Anyway, when people ask him what he does for a living all he says is he drives an 18-wheeler. Once he had a true truck driver ask him and the guy asked him what weight he normally runs and he said "oh, somewhere around 750,000-800,000 lbs on a normal haul. " Took the guy a few minutes to realize he wasn't FOS.
Josh
EDIT: Just to add, did anybody hear about the new engines being put on the 777? They hold a new world record for static thrust of something along the lines of 125,000 lbs of thrust, and also for longest time running in the red, or whatever they call it when they run at max N1 and temps and all that stuff.
Ok, sorry, I like to talk airplanes, can ya tell? Oo.