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The 747 was truly monumental in size. The massive airplane required construction of the 200-million-cubic-foot 747 assembly plant in Everett, WA, the world's largest building (by volume). The fuselage of the original 747 was 225 feet long; the tail as tall as a six-story building. Pressurized, it carried a ton of air. The cargo hold had room for 3,400 pieces of baggage and could be unloaded in seven minutes. The total wing area was larger than a basketball court. Yet, the entire global navigation system weighed less than a modern laptop computer.
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Unique identifier
BI225409
Boeing ID
k15659
Type
Image
Size
3000px × 2400px 24MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
747 family
747-100
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
complexity
Everett Assembly Plant
factories
gray color
grid patterns
ground shots
interiors
jets
large
manufacturing
monoplanes
out of production
photos
right rear views
several/groups
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
three-quarter length views
unpainted
viewed from above
yellow
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