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JSF X-32 Wing Skin Assembly
SEATTLE, Nov. 4, 1998 — Shown here, Boeing employees in Seattle help guide the wing skin as it is positioned for shipment to Palmdale. The skin, measuring nearly 29 feet across and weighing 742 pounds, is part of a single-unit composite wing module that sits atop the Joint Strike Fighter fuselage.
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