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Crowds Line Up to Board an Unpainted 747-200 on Static Display
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Crowds Line Up to Board an Unpainted 747-200 on Static Display
Although the 747-200 was developed after the 747-100, it was built during roughly the same time frame. The first -200 went into commercial service in 1971, and Boeing delivered a total of 393, the last in 1991. Although its external appearance is nearly identical to the 747-100, it was designed to carry more payload. In addition to being offered as a passenger airplane, the -200 was the first 747 to be configured as a freighter, a combination passenger-freighter and a convertible.
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BI224275
Boeing ID
afapprec2
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3231px × 2511px 23MB
License type
RM
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1970s
747 family
747-200
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buildings
commercial
commercial passenger planes
day
exteriors
female
fuselages
green
ground shots
half-length views
hangars
inspecting
large
left side views
male
monoplanes
nose sections
out of production
photos
publicity events
several/groups
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
unpainted
yellow
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