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Crane Lifts a 747-400 Engine
747-400 Assembly
747-400 Fuselage Section removed from Turning Mechanism
747-400 in Assembly
747-400 Body Join
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Nose Section in Factory
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Final Assembly
747-400 Freighter Final Assembly
747-400 Fuselage Turning
747-400 Fuselage Turning
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Nose in the Factory
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA
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Workers Attach an Inboard Engine on a 747-400.
747 Engine thrust has grown from 43,500 pounds (19,730 kg) per engine on the early 747s to as much as 63,300 pounds (28,710 kg) on the current model. The diameter of the 747 engine cowling is 8 feet 6 inches (2.6 m).
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BI221597
Boeing ID
k63933
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