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Large Scale Paint Job

That was modern marvels kind of cool. Thanks for sharing that video clip Mike. Maybe I can take Fred to those guys and have him all done in half hour.
 
Looks like they only sanded on the engine cowls and maybe the wings. Looks like the fuselage was just painted........I didn't see a MAACO truck out there.
 
They should have took it to 1 Day, I think they could have done it and included drip marks at no cost.. You know if those drip marks are done right it makes it look like you are flying up faster.. like flames do for cars.
 
Pretty neat, but.....

Here's another one. It's not the exact one I was looking for, but it's close. Understand that at the height of production Beoing 737's were being built at a rate of 34 per month.... not bad for something with almost 400,000 parts.

http://www.flixxy.com/boeing-737-time-lapse.htm


Excerpted from the below link:

The 737, the world's most popular commercial airplane model, is now assembled in 11 days at the company's Renton , Wash. , facility.

Here's the link, which BTW is a very good read.

http://www.b737.org.uk/production.htm
 
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