SuperJet Spade | Jumbo Plane (Nintendo GameBoy/Color Original Song from September 2018) @SuperJet_Spade | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 10 minutes ago.
I've read recently that Boeing might discontinue the production of their 747 jetliner in 2022, thus bringing an end to one of their most famous jetliners. Thus, I decided to upload this upbeat song I originally made back in September 2018 on my channel. Even if you're not an aviation enthusiast, you might still recognize the Boeing 747 jetliner by its unique shape. First flying in 1969, the Boeing 747 introduced the idea of widebody jetliners to the aviation industry. This would then be followed by McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed, and Airbus with their DC-10, TriStar, and A300 jetliners respectively. The 747 earned the nickname of "Queen of the Skies," as many of them once flew in the skies in the 20th Century. Alas, all thing must come to an end as many airlines have since switched to twin-engine widebody jetliners. While many passenger 747s have since been retired, cargo airlines might continue to operate its freighter variant for many years after the end of its production. I never flew on a 747, but I was able to see one up close when I saw it land sometime before I went to Puerto Rico on Thanksgiving week in 2019. It was quite a spectacular sight to see.
This song is track 6 from my album Make Some Noise: superjet-spade.bandcamp.com/album/make-some-noise
Visit my links:
My website: tinyurl.com/yd7bczx4
Twitter: twitter.com/SuperJet_Spade
My second channel: tinyurl.com/y7hb67n8
Bandcamp: superjet-spade.bandcamp.com
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/superjet-spade
I've read recently that Boeing might discontinue the production of their 747 jetliner in 2022, thus bringing an end to one of their most famous jetliners. Thus, I decided to upload this upbeat song I originally made back in September 2018 on my channel. Even if you're not an aviation enthusiast, you might still recognize the Boeing 747 jetliner by its unique shape. First flying in 1969, the Boeing 747 introduced the idea of widebody jetliners to the aviation industry. This would then be followed by McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed, and Airbus with their DC-10, TriStar, and A300 jetliners respectively. The 747 earned the nickname of "Queen of the Skies," as many of them once flew in the skies in the 20th Century. Alas, all thing must come to an end as many airlines have since switched to twin-engine widebody jetliners. While many passenger 747s have since been retired, cargo airlines might continue to operate its freighter variant for many years after the end of its production. I never flew on a 747, but I was able to see one up close when I saw it land sometime before I went to Puerto Rico on Thanksgiving week in 2019. It was quite a spectacular sight to see.
This song is track 6 from my album Make Some Noise: superjet-spade.bandcamp.com/album/make-some-noise
Visit my links:
My website: tinyurl.com/yd7bczx4
Twitter: twitter.com/SuperJet_Spade
My second channel: tinyurl.com/y7hb67n8
Bandcamp: superjet-spade.bandcamp.com
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/superjet-spade