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The 707's width and the 100-foot length made it the largest passenger cabin in the air in the late 1950s. Placement of its more than 100 windows allowed airlines to rearrange seats. Location of passenger doors on the left side, at the front and at the rear of the cabin, became standard for subsequent Boeing jets. The exteriors of the 707 and its competitor, the DC-8, were almost identical, but the 707 wing had more sweepback, so it could fly about 20 mph faster.
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Unique identifier
BI222869
Boeing ID
k3109
Type
Image
Size
3487px × 4320px 43MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
adults
airplanes
blue
close-ups
commercial
commercial passenger planes
female
flight attendants
galleys
gray
grid patterns
ground shots
interiors
jets
monoplanes
occupations and work
one person
out of production
payload systems
photos
pink
silver color
three-quarter length views
vintage / retro
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