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737-200 in 1968 Boeing Yellow Livery
In 1967, the smaller, short-range 737 twinjet was the logical airplane to complement the 707 and the 727. There was increasing demand for transports in its category, but the 737 faced heavy competition from the Douglas DC-9 and the British Aircraft Corp. BAC-111. To save production time, and get the plane on the market as soon as possible, Boeing gave the 737 the same upper-lobe fuselage as the 707 and 727, so the same upper-deck cargo pallets could be used for all three jets. The 737 later adopted the 727's cargo convertible features, which allowed the interior to be changed from passenger to cargo use in the 737-200 series.
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Unique identifier
BI227329
Boeing ID
tbc_737_200_ro68
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Size
6600px × 5100px 96MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
airplanes
brown
commercial
commercial passenger planes
cutouts
full body views
illustrations
jets
left side views
monoplanes
nobody
out of production
prototypes
repetition
right side views
rollout livery
text
vintage / retro
yellow
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