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727-100 on the Renton Assembly Line at Night
727-100 on the Renton Assembly Line at Night
727-100 on the Renton Assembly Line at Night
727-100 on the Renton Assembly Line at Night
Renton 727-100 Flight Line
First 727-100 on Assembly Line
First 727-100 on Assembly Line
727-100 on Tarmac in Renton, WA
727 Renton Flight Line
727-200s in Factory at Night
727-100 Rollout
727s and 737s on the Renton Flight Line, circa 1980
727-100 Rollout
727-100 Rollout
727-100 Rollout
727-100 Rollout
727-100 Rollout
727-100 Rollout
727-100 Rollout
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727-100 on the Renton Assenbly Line at Night
The short-to-medium-range 727 jet, which first flew in 1963, was the only Boeing-built trijet in its time. It was designed to operate out of small airports with shorter runways. The 131-passenger trijet also was the first Boeing commercial jetliner to use an auxiliary power unit (APU). The 727 jet also was built as a freighter and as a ''quick change'' version, which airlines could convert from a passenger transport to a freighter, or a combination of both, as they chose.
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Unique identifier
BI210474
Boeing ID
k9587
Size
6000px × 4800px 82MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
airplanes
black
close-ups
commercial
commercial passenger planes
dark
exteriors
full body views
glare
gray
ground shots
haze
jets
maintenance
manufacturing
monoplanes
night
nobody
nose sections
other livery
out of production
photos
right side views
scanned from film negative
silhouettes
structural systems
tarmac
text
yellow
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