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First 747 Freighter for Lufthansa, March 1972
First 747 Freighter for Lufthansa, March 1972 
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747-200F Freighter Capacity Demonstration

The cross-section of 747 Freighters is optimized to carry the maximum amount of cargo with the minimum amount of container weight. The industry-standard 10-ft-high (3.1 m) pallets accommodated by all 747F large side cargo doors make efficient use of the airplane's volume capability. 
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Unique identifier BI223143 
Boeing ID k20548 
Type Image 
Size 4967px × 3923px   55MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
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