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At 31,285 cubic feet (876 cubic meters), the 747-400 has the largest passenger interior volume of any commercial airliner, which is equivalent to more than three houses each measuring 1,500 square feet (135 square meters). The Wright Brothers' first flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C., could have been performed within the 150-foot (45-m) economy section of a 747-400.
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BI22298
Boeing ID
k62083-7
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7170px × 4800px 98MB
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1981 Red, White and Blue Livery
2000s
747 family
747-400
747-400ER
air to air
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exteriors
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Paine Field
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three-quarter length views
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