1) Chicago, the windy city
In discussing Ohare airport, they mention Chicago being the "windy city" as if the wind in that nickname were actually what most people think of as wind.
SOURCE / REFERENCE :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_name_%22Windy_City%22
"The earliest known reference to Chicago as the "Windy City" is from an 1858 Chicago Tribune article. The first known repeated effort to label Chicago with this nickname is from 1876 and involves Chicago's rivalry with Cincinnati. The term "Windy City" was supposedly first used by The Sun editor, Charles Dana, in the bidding for the 1893 Columbian Exposition."
"Chicago is not noted to be significantly windier than any other U.S. city. For example, the average annual wind speed of Chicago is: 10.3 mph (16.6 km/h); Boston: 12.4 mph (20.0 km/h); New York City, Central Park: 9.3 mph (15.0 km/h); and Los Angeles: 7.5 mph (12.1 km/h).'
2) It is incorrect that the only thing that comes close to the Russian airplane is a 747. The Russian 125 was even surpassed by ANOTHER Russian aircraft back in the 1980's! There were at least TWO planes larger than the one in the video at the time it was made & now there is a third larger plane pending.
/* Editorial note: this Russian plane in the story was largely modeled after the USAF C-5 */
http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/design/q0188.shtml
3) I'm sure I missed other errors (where there are these kinds of errors, I suspect there are more).