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COBI Boeing 747 First Flight 1969, 1:144, 1051 hp
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Build a model The Boeing 747, also known as the "Jumbo Jet", was designed by the American company Boeing in the 1960s and entered commercial use in 1970. On February 9, 1969, the most famous and one of the largest long-distance jet airliners took to the air for the first time . As one of the largest passenger aircraft in the world, the Boeing 747 can accommodate over 600 passengers in a typical configuration. It was initially used mainly on intercontinental routes, but is now in service with many airlines worldwide. The last Boeing 747 was produced on December 6, 2022. The pack contains 1051 cubes.