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Boeing 787-8 (N787BA) - Boeing 787 Dreamliner - photo courtesy of The Boeing Company
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Boeing 787-8 (N787BA)

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Boeing 787 Dreamliner - photo courtesy of The Boeing Company

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bjaygarber
i like it...
bjaygarber
i like it...
alex kropf
Why did you say that twice?
bjaygarber
i dont know. mabe because i liked it.... or forgot to delete one......
JH Kong
slow down
Mike Winkler
Makes me feel blu
Gonzalo Leiva
Woow, Amazing!
Elizabeth Hall
I'm in LOVE!
Mark Thomas
I don't understand... Flightaware posted this? Who actually took this photo?t
john russell
Go faster stripes
Roy Hunte
Yusef, it say courtesy The Boeing Company, that should be enough.
Caden Bell
Wow! That's amazing
dlabate
What's with the spoilers when it's in climb attitude? Still too fast for the photo plane?
cliff731
dlabate - this is a Boeing owned image done using a computer graphics design program for an official press release. It is not a photograph. There was no photo plane.
Hien Pham
Beautiful shot! Love it
Thanks Boeing & FlightAware. The most beautiful commercial Bird I've ever seen! I've been around since only radials and "steam gauges" were the latest. The only other aircraft I've fell in love with (as a young kid kickin around airports) was the "Connie". Still love her to this day.
Dan Little
Beautiful!
Gurneet soni
Air brakes on while climbing ....
Really poor editing ...
Michael Fontaine
Beautiful.
Nate Tobik
I’m loving the picture
poop poop
to mark thomas, flightaware did not post this boeing did. as for the airbrakes being up, it is for something called a slow climb for testing stall systems.
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