LEGO tutorial DC-10 Fed Ex retro purple top
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The DC-10 is a wide-body commercial airliner developed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer McDonnell Douglas (later acquired by Boeing). It was designed to compete with other wide-body aircraft like the Boeing 747 and the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar.
The DC-10 first flew in 1970 and entered commercial service in 1971. It was widely used by airlines around the world for both passenger and cargo transport. The aircraft featured three engines mounted on its tail, a distinctive feature that set it apart from many other airliners of its time.
Key features of the DC-10 included its capacity to carry a large number of passengers, efficient fuel consumption, and long-range capabilities. It was available in several variants, including passenger, freighter, and convertible versions.
Despite its popularity, the DC-10 faced several challenges during its operational history, including safety concerns related to several accidents and incidents. However, many of these issues were addressed through modifications and improvements to the aircraft's design and operation.
The DC-10 remained in production until 1989, with a total of 386 units built. It was eventually replaced by newer aircraft models, but it remains an important part of aviation history and a symbol of the era of wide-body jetliners.
The FedEx Purple Top refers to the signature color of FedEx's logo and branding, which prominently features the color purple. FedEx is a global courier delivery services company known for its reliable and efficient transportation of packages and freight.
The FedEx Purple Top is often associated with FedEx Express, the company's air cargo division, which operates a fleet of aircraft to provide overnight and express delivery services. The purple color is used on FedEx aircraft, vehicles, uniforms, and packaging materials, serving as a recognizable symbol of the company's brand identity.
In addition to its distinctive purple color, FedEx's branding also includes elements such as the company name in bold white letters and the iconic FedEx arrow, which represents speed, precision, and forward movement.
Overall, the FedEx Purple Top is a recognizable and iconic symbol of the company's commitment to delivering packages and freight quickly, reliably, and efficiently to customers around the world.
This is the coolest microbuild of all videos
Its really a great plane
really? thanks!
Respect to the crew for landing a plane during a hijacker on board
The acrobatic moves the plane did and not break apart, though it reached it’s max speed
Also great tutorial
that pilot is playing max difficulty flight sim irl
@@mr.varking 💀💀💀
Wait…do you build certain aircraft in memoriam of incidents?
sometimes yes
Like the Pan Am, KLM, and Lufthansa 747s? And the FedEx DC-10-30F? And even the DC-3?
yes
Why haven’t you posted in near a month?
final exams T_T
I Will build this
cool!
We need an A320!!!
yes
Cool build
thanks very much
YES TY! UR THE BEST! 🎉🎉🎉 🎉😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
you're very welcome!
Cool
thanks!
@@mr.varking underrated btw
fr chain
Just wondering but could you try to remake one of your planes using a reverse stud thingy for the nose ?
what should I fix abt the nose?
No dont change the nose!
This is cool
glaaaad you like it
Lego tutorial md-80 pls
one day
@mr.varking
Bet you can’t build a Myasishchev M-4 Molot.
what, that is big plane wow
Can u make the f15 eagle.i think its a cool plane
too modern dude. but maybe "MrArtknight" will make one, just ask him!
Alr
Hey i have a question,can u make the de Havelland comet from B.O.A.C?
oooh that's tricky
Pls i would really want one.......bc i love that airplane
hmm I see, after all it is the first commercial jetliner. I'll try my best!
Thank you so much!
I. WILL. Build. Fed ex. EXPRESS
YES
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History repeated Federal Express flight 705 ☠️ (0:00)
yes
0:06
acroplen
fr
Federal express. Landed. Safely. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
FedEx 80, FedEx 14, FedEx 705.
yesss
I. Build. Transworld. AIRLINES. B-737
LETS GOOO
Did bro broke his plane
Nah, I don't think
rebuild is an option