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Picture of the Boeing 367-80(B) aircraft
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Awesome shot of genuine vintage aircraft from boeing, especially the PA clipper in bottom left | |
LET THE 707 LIVE ON FOREVER! :] | |
To the visitor from Germany; don't forget, that 'silvery shining Propjob', the Boeing 307, was the world's first pressurised airliner in service, so I think it changed aviation a fair bit. Also don't forget that the Comet was already cutting times in half before the 707 came along. Visitor from the UK; technically no, as the Dash-80 was substantially different from the production 707, although the KC-135 is closely related | |
These babies are still airborne in commercial airlines in Iran | |
Beautiful! They should take care of these Boeing airplanes like that in Seattle in the Museum of Flight. Budget I guess.. Never knew they built the dash 80 with a main deck cargo door. | |
I often find more information on the history of the 707 through the internet than in musseums themselves. Therefore, people who are too young or not knowledgeble on planes are not necessarily inspired in those museums. Some poetry ought to be included as well. | |
Beautiful ¡¡¡. I love the brightness of the fuselage | |
Beautiful shapes. | |
It's not awesome, doesn't frighten anyone, but its truely remarkable how this brown and yellow beauty changed Aviation by splitting flying times in half, compared to the silvery shining Propjob in the lower left. | |
Thats awesome....youve even capturted the people looking at it whizzing by....10/10 | |
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