737-900 Frame Travels By Rail in Shipping Test
Iron mockup of a Boeing 737-900 fuselage is shown on a rail car at Boeing's Renton, Wash., plant. The truncated frame was built and shipped by rail from Boeing's Wichita, Kan., factory to prove there were no problems with tail swing during transportation of the -900 fuselage, which at about 138 ft...
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