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Trackside
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 03:32
This modified 747 is so large the Wright Brothers could have literally taken their first flight inside the huge interior of the Boeing Dream Lifter.
Taken over Everett Washington on June 3, 2007.
http://www.pbase.com/image/79858724/original.jpg
marie
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 04:02
thats beautiful
love the name too
Desertraptor
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 04:04
great shot
QF-347
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 04:35
very Sexxy :P
deadpass
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 06:40
would that be how they transport parts of the dreamliner?
lkb-28
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 06:50
would that be how they transport parts of the dreamliner?
Yep - that's its job...
Looks even more bizarre than Airbus' A300 Beluga...
It's a shame Boeing didn't paint it in the new "Dream" house colours; They look good...
Nice shot. I'd love to see it...
Cheers;
Lee
Pete W
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 07:04
That's a 747 that has been using Steroids too long :lol:
Great shot :)
angryhampster
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 10:25
I've never heard of the dreamliner...competition for the a380?
RCoulter
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 10:37
Awesome photo :)
J T
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 10:56
This modified 747 is so large the Wright Brothers could have literally taken their first flight inside the huge interior of the Boeing Dream Lifter.
Taken over Everett Washington on June 3, 2007.
Very interesting looking jet and great picture, but don't you mean June 2? ;)
kevin_c
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 15:32
Great shot Trackside - Looks pretty big to me!
kevin_c
3rd of June 2007 (Sun), 15:32
Very interesting looking jet and great picture, but don't you mean June 2? ;)
Welcome back J T ! Missed your train shots :-)
Dewey's Dad
7th of June 2007 (Thu), 00:29
I've never heard of the dreamliner...competition for the a380?
Not exactly. The Dreamliner (787) was designed to be a mid-sized, extremely fuel efficient, long range aircraft with a fully composite fuselage - not a mass people-mover behemoth like the A380. The only real competition for the 787 is the A350, though it isn't slated for delivery until 2013.
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