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Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
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Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 Serial number 1043 is the oldest flying Boeing aircraft of any kind. Boeing 787 ZA001 is the first Dreamliner. History was made when these two aircraft flew together on May 8, 2010 near Seattle, WA. The Model 40 was restored over an 8 year period and returned to the skies in February 2008.
Copyright 2013 Ryan Pemberton. Used by permission.
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BI232726
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k64943-08
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