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1/20th Scale Model of the Original 737
In 1965 the Boeing name was synonymous with big, multiengine jet airplanes. So when the company announced its new commercial twinjet, the 737, it quickly earned the nickname “the baby Boeing.” While the future market for a small commercial jet looked to have minor promise at the time, no one expected the Baby Boeing would become the jet-age version of the ubiquitous DC-3. With more than 7,000 orders since then, it’s hard to think of the 737 as anything but a tremendous success.
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Unique identifier
BI229437
Boeing ID
6a41606-1
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 3950px 57MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
airplanes
black
commercial
commercial passenger planes
copy space
cutaway views
flight testing
full body views
ground shots
interiors
jets
left side views
miniatures
nobody
out of production
passenger cabins
payload systems
photos
POINT OF VIEW
scanned from film negative
science and technology
silver color
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