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They said it would come......I will belive it when im in the seat!! Looks pretty cool.
 
I guess anything is possible.........;)
 
Yeah, I see it now. The Airbus Beluga flying around 787 parts.

That 747AF is a sweet picture also heilhaavir, gone are the winglets I see.
 
"Yeah, I see it now. The Airbus Beluga flying around 787 parts."

On the flip side, A Boeing super guppy flew Airbus parts for many years prior to them developing the Beluga
 
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Parts produced all over the world with final assembly in Seattle,
or,
Parts produced all over the world with final assembly in Toulouse.
Take your pick.
 
Cardinal said:
Parts produced all over the world with final assembly in Seattle,
or,
Parts produced all over the world with final assembly in Toulouse.
Take your pick.

I think it's Everett, Wa, but who cares as long as
it says Boeing not Airbus!
 
House_X said:
Long live subcontracting work to foriegn labor and laying off american workers. Also, long live giving up our manufacturing and technological edge to other countries.
House_X said:
YEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! GO BOEING! GO AMERICA!


Face it Pal, subcontracting, outsoucing, global industry is here to stay. As long as Boeing is still calling the shots, I could care less is the parts came from Mars. :rolleyes:
 

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