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787 Dreamliner Model in Tests at Boeing's Transonic Wind Tunnel
Dale Belter, data engineer, and Kevin Schoenen, test director, prepare the Boeing 787 Dreamliner model for a series of tests at the Boeing transonic wind tunnel facility in Seattle on May 26, 2004. The tests helped to verify the performance of the airplane design during the highest-speed portions of flight. The 787 will cruise at Mach 0.85, the fastest cruise speed for any large commercial jet.
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BI221687
Boeing ID
k63038
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2000s
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Boeing Transonic Wind Tunnel (BTWT)
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commercial passenger planes
currently in production
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