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United Airlines Boeing B-747SP N147UA CN21548 LN331 . Taken On December 23 , 1988 . Editorial Photo


United Airlines Boeing B-747SP N147UA CN21548 LN331 . Taken on December 23 , 1988 . Editorial Stock Photo
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United Airlines Boeing B-747SP N147UA CN21548 LN331 . Taken on December 23 , 1988 . #294564753
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The development of the 747SP stemmed from a joint request between Pan American World Airways and Iran Air, who were looking for a high-capacity airliner with enough range to cover Pan Am's New York–Middle Eastern routes and Iran Air's planned Tehran–New York route. The Tehran–New York route, when launched, was the longest non-stop commercial flight in the world. The 747SP is 48 feet 4 inches (14.73 m) shorter than the 747-100. Fuselage sections were eliminated fore and aft of the wing, and the center section of the fuselage was redesigned to fit mating fuselage sections. The SP's flaps used a simplified single-slotted configuration. The 747SP, compared to earlier variants, had a tapering of the aft upper fuselage into the empennage, a double-hinged rudder, and longer vertical and horizontal stabilizers.[151] Power was provided by Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7(A F J FW) or Rolls-Royce RB211-524 engines.

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