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Early 747 Concept Model

In the initial development of the 747, several different configurations of double-decker designs were studied. The double-decker design had too many problems and required a different solution, and so the development team headed by Joe Sutter, "Father of the 747," eventually focused on developing a wide, mostly single-deck airplane with the flight deck on the upper level and a nose-loading cargo door below. 
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Unique identifier BI222737 
Boeing ID k16434 
Type Image 
Size 4320px × 3364px   41MB 
License type RM 
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Conceptual aircraft, designed, but never produced
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