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The incentive for creating the giant 747 came from reductions in air fares, a surge in air-passenger traffic and increasingly crowded skies. Following the loss of the competition for the gigantic military transport, the C-5A, Boeing set out to develop a large advanced commercial airplane to take advantage of the high bypass engine technology developed for the C-5A. The design philosophy behind the 747 was to develop a completely new plane, and other than the engines, the designers purposefully avoided using any hardware developed for the C-5.
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Unique identifier
BI222735
Boeing ID
k15986
Type
Image
Size
4220px × 5275px 63MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
1st/first
adults
close-ups
commercial passenger planes
contrast
engines
factories
fan blades
female
flight attendants
full body views
gray
ground shots
head on views
interiors
large
manufacturing
occupations and work
one person
photos
posing
propulsion systems
small
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