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Boeing P-8A Poseidon
The P-8A is a derivative of the highly successful and reliable Next-Generation 737. The P-8A has the fuselage of a 737-800 and the wings of a 737-900. Modifications to the baseline commercial aircraft are incorporated into the aircraft in-line. In the past, commercial aircraft were sent to modification centers where they were taken apart and rebuilt to meet military specifications. The P-8A is Boeing's first military derivative aircraft to incorporate structural modifications to the aircraft as it moves through the commercial line.
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BI41686
Boeing ID
msf13-0120-186
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4818px × 3212px 44MB
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Keywords
2010s
air shows
airplanes
ascending
blue
blue skies
Boeing
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currently in production
day
electronic warfare
exteriors
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full body views
fuselages
ground to air
high-tech / advanced
jets
left front views
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
patrol
reconnaissance
swept wings
viewed from below
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