During the third round of the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in South Carolina, Boeing performed it’s annual flyover during the event with a gargantuan 747 Dreamlifter.
The aircraft is 235 feet long, seven stories high, and has a maximum take-off weight of just over 800,000 pounds. Boeing has been using Dreamliners to transport personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic, and dedicated the flyover on Saturday to frontline health care workers who have been vital to the country over the past few months.
But seriously, look how big this plane is!
Saturday's flyover @RBC_Heritage is dedicated to frontline health care workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic. pic.twitter.com/MaFts3A3jR
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 20, 2020
Golf fans watching the broadcast didn’t miss the opportunity to fire off some jokes about this plane’s resemblance to a bigger, better Bryson DeChambeau.
Bryson's private jet arriving early to head to Travelers tomorrow night https://t.co/Mb9gZqUMX1
— Dane Belbeck (@ZDane7) June 20, 2020
They smartly panned to Bryson looking up admiring his grown adult son. https://t.co/jsuyJfhKGm
— Rob Slater (@RobSlater10) June 20, 2020
Bryson heading to the back nine. https://t.co/iiyjjzI5FF
— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterCBS) June 20, 2020
Flyson DeChambeau @edsbs @NoLayingUp https://t.co/Z38znQWQO9
— Chris (@cjyahn) June 20, 2020
bryson dechambeau is evolving https://t.co/olnDYw9pl2
— Cameron Luke Ratliff (@fluffopotamus88) June 20, 2020
It looks like a flying beluga whale https://t.co/Heyagh5Ow1
— ST. LOUIS BLUES: STANLEY CUP CHAMPS (@JDandTurkelton) June 20, 2020
Take a look at this unit https://t.co/o5oXy2IU2o
— Mark Soulé (@msoule_bg) June 20, 2020
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