Boeing 747 - Secret Location

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Jackinory

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For security reasons i cannot tell you where this is unless you PM me.
Found this a couple of months ago, and my god, it was one of most amazing experiences of my life doing this.


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welcome to dp jack :mrgreen:

great find fella your just a little bit late this has been splashed all over the net for months, the secret is out so i guess your inbox is safe from overload for the min, but it is a good site to be fair so nice one for gettitng out and having a look
 
I like that cockpit shot - once had the privilige of landing a 747 simulator (not the Microsoft version) :)
 
I like that cockpit shot - once had the privilige of landing a 747 simulator (not the Microsoft version) :)

ah sorry to go slightly off thread but has any one done the flight sim on google earth, great fun :mrgreen:
 
Aye i was the first person to urbex it though! haha. back in may (around then) at least i think.

Although the pictures some of the other urbex guys have got make mine look like a pile of dog poo lol
 
In South Korea a 747 has been converted into a restaurant that's now abandoned.
 
I'm going to explore one of these when I go on holiday next month.

Nice work, wouldn't mind having a look myself. It'll be all over the other forum if it's well known no doubt.
 
Can only find it on google easily if he's from kent :p aha

or knows where it is previously xD

if you check desertionphotography.co.uk and click on the 'exploration reports' you can find it under 'other sites'
 
I went in the 747 that was at Bruntingthorpe about 2 weeks before they blew it up doing hold container tests, it was good to go in it, what surprised me was how small the wiew was through the front window and how high the cockpit is off the ground.
 
It's funny, the thing that never fails to surprise me about planes is just how flimsy they actually are... :err:
 

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