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Old July 28th 07, 06:15 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Boeing 7xx planes end-to-end

This is a repost of a broadcast email, so I apologise if you have already
seen it. If not, enjoy!

"Amid all the 787 roll-out hoopla, perhaps the coolest event went unnoticed.
On Saturday night, Boeing had all of the 787 airline representatives at an
event at the Museum of Flight. At 7:07 PM, an Omega Air Refueling Services
707 landed in front of the crowd (after taking off from Paine Field in
Everett). At 7:17, an AirTran 717 landed. This continued until 8:17 when
an Air France 777-300ER landed. In the end, the 717, 727, 737, 747, 757,
767, and 777 were lined up nose-to-tail on the taxiway. It is the first
time Boeing has had every 7-series airplane in the same place (not counting
the 787, which couldn't make the flight, of course). "









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