Wednesday, December 7, 2022

The Last 747

The final one has rolled off the production line, 54 years after the line started up.

As the article noted, production began in 1967. Step back fity-four years from then and state-of-the-art was a biplane with an open cockpit; one with wooden-framed wings, covered with fabric, powered by a rotary engine and capable of of a top speed of maybe 75mph.

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