This 60 second video is a quick look through of an amazingly detailed model found at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, TX. It was created for Japan Airlines, and these models are really cool to see when you find them. Early on in the jet age, travel agencies used these models to show potential passengers the various cabin seating areas. This model has been painstakingly preserved in wonderful detail! It is about the right size for slightly big LEGO minifigures. I love this airplane, and I hope you enjoy seeing a bit of the retro Japan Airlines interior from the Boeing 747-100 model!
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Always remember that Laura, when you get right down to it, is just a pilot and a dispatcher. She is explaining facts from the source materials but may be incorrect or out of date. You should always follow your primary guidance (aircraft manuals, government regulations, etc.) before listening to anything from this YouTube channel. These videos are intended for educational purposes only.
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