7 Hidden Boeing 747 Hump Facts Nobody Ever Told You
Almost everyone on earth can recognise the silhouette of a Boeing 747 without ever having studied aviation. The hump. That raised section sitting above the nose like the plane is wearing a backpack. Most people have seen it a thousand times — in movies, in airport car parks, on toy planes hanging from a kid's bedroom ceiling — and never once wondered why it is there. They assume it is just design. A styling choice someone at Boeing made because it looked good on paper. It is not. The hump exists because of a decision Boeing made in the 1960s based on a prediction about the future of flying that turned out to be completely wrong. And the story of how that mistake became the most recognisable shape in the history of commercial aviation is one of the strangest accidents in the entire industry. In the mid 1960s when Boeing started designing the 747 almost everyone in the industry believed the same thing. Supersonic travel was the future. The Concorde was being developed in Europe. The Soviet Union was racing to build its own version. Boeing themselves were working on a supersonic jet of their own at the same time as the 747. The assumption across the entire aviation world was that within a decade or two ordinary subsonic passenger aircraft like the 747 would not be needed anymore, replaced by planes that flew faster than the speed of sound. Flying from New York to London in three hours instead of seven was supposed to be the future everyone was racing toward. Boeing did not want to spend years and an enormous amount of money building a giant passenger jet that would become worthless the moment supersonic travel took over the skies. So they designed the 747 with an exit plan built into it from day one. If passenger demand for a subsonic jet ever collapsed they wanted to be able to convert the entire fleet into cargo freighters instead and keep the aircraft useful either way.

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