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Stewardesses from the Launch Customers of the 747 Pose at the 74
The mid-1960s saw the development and introduction of many new jetliners. None, however, has matched the dramatic impact of the 747. Increasingly crowded skies and the availability of large-thrust engines added to the incentive for creating the giant 747. It all began with the 747-100, the first in the 747 Classics series, which also includes the -200 and -300 models.
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Unique identifier
BI410547
Boeing ID
BI227723
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1200px × 824px 180KB
License type
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1960s
1968 Red and White Livery
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Conceptual aircraft, designed, but never produced
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Puget Sound
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