The Aviation Pavilion at Museum of Flight
Seattle, Washington
Three acres of covered display space - see:
www.museumofflight.org/explore-the-museum/museum-gallerie...
Museum of Flight (museum web site):
www.museumofflight.org
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Kelly is pointing to the fan of the right-side Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine installed on 787 ZA003, the third Dreamliner produced by Boeing.
Registered as N787BX, c/n 40692 was part of the 787 flight test program before it was donated to the Museum of Flight in 2014.
Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce_Trent_1000
Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 (Rolls-Royce):
www.rolls-royce.com/products-and-services/civil-aerospace...
Boeing 787 (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_787_Dreamliner
Boeing 787 (Boeing):
www.boeing.com/commercial/787/
Museum of Flight (Museum web site):
www.museumofflight.org
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General Electric GE90-115B high-bypass ratio turbofan aircraft engine, as installed on models of the Boeing 777.
Museum of Flight
Seattle, Washington
General Electric GE90 (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Electric_GE90
General Electric GE90 (GE website):
www.geaviation.com/commercial/engines/ge90-engine
Museum of Flight (Museum web site):
www.museumofflight.org
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General Electric GE90-115B high-bypass ratio turbofan aircraft engine, as installed on models of the Boeing 777.
Detail of fan blades and hub
Museum of Flight
Seattle, Washington
General Electric GE90 (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Electric_GE90
General Electric GE90 (GE website):
www.geaviation.com/commercial/engines/ge90-engine
Museum of Flight (Museum web site):
www.museumofflight.org
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Boeing 727-22 N7001U, c/n 18293, was the first 727 completed. It first flew on February 9, 1963.
N7001U was operated by United Airlines until it was retired in 1991, when it was donated to the Museum of Flight.
The aircraft was stored at Paine Field in Everett, Washington from 1991 until 2016, when it made one last flight from Paine Field to King County International Airport (BFI), better known as Boeing Field.
727 production continued until 1984, when the last of 1,832 aircraft was delivered.
727-022 (Museum of Flight):
www.museumofflight.org/aircraft/boeing-727-022
Boeing 727 (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_727
Museum of Flight (Museum web site):
www.museumofflight.org
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