
Jumbo Jet Strip-Down
Series revealing the secrets of the world's biggest machines. A multimillion-pound Boeing 747 is broken down to parts and reassembled for flight.
Engineer turned comedian Tom Wrigglesworth and rising star of mechanical engineering Rob Bell climb on board Victor X-ray, a 200-ton, £200 million Boeing 747. This jumbo jet has flown over 36 million miles in its 14-year life with British Airways. Now it will be broken into tens of thousands of parts in the airline's maintenance hangar in Cardiff, before being painstakingly reassembled and certified fit to fly again. This is the first time this complex process has ever been filmed and it provides fascinating insights into just how a 747 works.
Rob and Tom also visit the UK's largest plane salvage centre in the Cotswolds to discover what happens to a 747 when it reaches the end of its working life, and discover how valuable parts are stripped for resale before the carcass is torn apart to be recycled.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Tom Wrigglesworth |
| Series Producer | Lindsay Keith |
| Executive Producer | Jeremy Mills |
Broadcasts
Sun 15 Jul 201220:00- Sun 15 Jul 201220:45BBC Two Wales
Mon 16 Jul 201222:30BBC HD- Thu 19 Jul 201223:20BBC Two except Wales
- Thu 19 Jul 201223:50BBC Two Wales
- Tue 21 Aug 201201:45BBC One except Wales
- Wed 29 Aug 201200:20BBC One Wales
- Mon 4 Apr 201622:00
- Wed 24 May 201722:00
- Mon 29 May 201702:50
- Tue 10 Oct 201722:00
- Sun 30 Sep 201819:00
- Sun 16 Jun 201919:00
- Mon 17 Jun 201903:00
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