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Woman Poses in First 747 Fuselage Structure
The 747 was truly monumental in size. The massive airplane required construction of the 200-million-cubic-foot 747 assembly plant in Everett, Wash., the world's largest building (by volume). The fuselage of the original 747 was 225 feet long; the tail as tall as a six-story building. Pressurized, it carried a ton of air. The cargo hold had room for 3,400 pieces of baggage and could be unloaded in seven minutes. The 747's final design was offered in three configurations: all passenger, all cargo and a convertible passenger/freighter model. The freighter and convertible models loaded 8- by 8-foot cargo containers through the huge hinged nose.
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Unique identifier
BI41763
Boeing ID
k13919
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Image
Size
5903px × 4720px 79MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
adults
Boeing
commercial passenger planes
factories
female
fuselages
ground shots
head on views
historic production status
interiors
large
one person
passenger helicopters
perspective lines
posing
unpainted
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