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Dreamliner Two Assembly Gets Underway

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Final Assembly Begins on Another Boeing 787 Dreamliner

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How Sweet. Looks like Boeing is slowly getting the cards straightened up.

As Boeing are suddenly showing things, just maybe this will be first to fly?

Bah, the cockpit windows are boarded up, cant see inside to see whats completed.

Anonymous

I thought I read somewhere that no componets are installed on the cockpit, including the windows yet.

Anonymous

Quote: I thought I read somewhere that no componets are installed on the cockpit, including the windows yet.
Don't think.

Anonymous

Boeing has a way of making it appear more progress is being made than there really is.

WHY ARE THE COCKPIT WINDOWS BLOCKED OUT, ARE THEY AFRAID WE MIGHT SEE WHATS [NOT] INSIDE? :)

Quote:WHY ARE THE COCKPIT WINDOWS BLOCKED OUT, ARE THEY AFRAID WE MIGHT SEE WHATS [NOT] INSIDE? :)

Does it bother you?

Quote:WHY ARE THE COCKPIT WINDOWS BLOCKED OUT, ARE THEY AFRAID WE MIGHT SEE WHATS [NOT] INSIDE? :)

Does it bother you?

Yes Actually! I get the feeling somebody over at boeing saw the recent pictures in which someone got a sneek look inside the 787 assembly hall doors. That post that followed on flightblogger established that a lot of the important elements of dreamliner 1 were still missing, including what could be seen of the cockpit area.

"I get the feeling somebody over at boeing saw the recent pictures in which someone got a sneek look inside the 787 assembly hall doors."

If you look at pictures of ZY998 and LN1, you'll see that the cockpit windows on these frames were covered in the early face of body join (in the MOAT) too.

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