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Picture of the Boeing 747-245F/SCD aircraft

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More: Everett - Snohomish County / Paine Field (PAE / KPAE)
More: USA - Washington, September 1979
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N703SW (cn 21764/394) Engine is the rare P&W JT9D-70A (not a GE CF6 as some think!), the most powerful jet engine in the world at the time of its development (53,000 lbs of thrust) and first appeard on 703's sister-ship, N702SW back in May 1976. N702SW was the test-bed aircraft used for certification of these engines. It was developed with the 200F freighter in mind, and is instantly recognizable by it sleek profile and elliptical cowling.
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A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu June 11, 2009:
Smooth!
*****

A visitor from Mexico posted Wed July 18, 2007:
Beautifull paint scheme, thanks for sharing

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 26, 2006:
Back in the day when the engine cowlings were polished not painted.

A visitor from Australia posted Fri June 9, 2006:
Those engine reflections are awesome!
Top Shot David!

A visitor from Mexico posted Fri June 9, 2006:
Lovely! You can clearly see the tarmac reflected in those huge engines. T.B.

A visitor from Luxembourg posted Tue May 30, 2006:
Cargolux did use this type of engines too on LX-DCV. (gp)

A visitor from Canada posted Mon May 29, 2006:
Great engines!

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