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Australian Modified AEW&C Wedgetail Takes Off on its First Flight
The first Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft modified by Boeing Australia Limited is shown taking off Jan. 22, 2008 on a successful functional check flight. During the two-and-one-half hour flight from Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley, Australia, pilot Regis Hancock and first officer Randon Stewart performed a series of functional tests that verified the airworthiness of the aircraft's systems and structures.
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BI227507
Boeing ID
msf08-2011-01
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3504px × 2336px 23MB
License type
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Keywords
2000s
7 series
737 family
737-700
achievement
Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C)
airplanes
ascending
clouds
copy space
currently in production
day
electronic warfare
exteriors
first flights
flying
full body views
gray color
gray skies
green
ground to air
jets
military
monoplanes
Next-Generation 737
photos
right side views
Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley
silver color
takeoffs
trees
unpainted
Wedgetail
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