Thursday, May 24, 2007

Tired of Reading? Take a listen!

All your Boeing hunger-pains fulfilled in these easy to digest Podcasts!



Boeing's Chief 787 Dreamliner Engineer Talks Technology (Part I)
Tom Cogan talks about the cabin, flight deck, aerodynamics and power systems in Boeing's newest jetliner. 17:43
-John Dodge, Editor-In-Chief

Boeing 787 Dreamliner Takes On Motion Sickness
Mike Sinnett of Boeing discusses how the giant aircraft maker’s engineers developed a “wind gust suppression” technology that gives the Boeing 787 Dreamliner a smoother ride, even in turbulent conditions. 16:49
-Charles j. Murray, Senior Technical Editor

Big Electric Starter-Generators Help Power The Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The Boeing 787 has an unprecedented amount of electric power on board. In this podcast, Dreamliner Propulsion Team Leader Ron Hinderberger discusses why the time was right to adopt a “more electric” aircraft architecture that uses big starter-generators in place of some pneumatic systems. 5:36
-Joe Ogando, Senior Editor

Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s Lifecycle Approach
Kevin Fowler, Boeing’s vice president of systems integration, processes and tools, talks about how a global team effectively leveraged a single product definition for all phases of the 787's lifecycle. 14:59
-Beth Stackpole, Contributing Editor

Boeing 787's "Around the World" Design Scheme (Part II)
The 787's chief program engineer explains how key partner companies from around the world helped Boeing design the Dreamliner. 17:35

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Video's about Boeing 787



Tour Boeing's Mock-Up of the 787's Interior


787's One-Piece Barrel, 747-400
Large Cargo Freighter in Action




787's Wingbox Development




Initial 787 Structure Takes Shape at Fuji Heavy Industries





Boeing's Ultra-Modern 787 Flight Deck




Simulation of 787 Taking Off, in Flight and Landing


787's Final Assembly Location, Assembly Simulation





Click the pics. They will bring you to a site that has all the videos. They're pretty cool if you're into the news about Boeing 787.