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The World's Smallest 747: The Boeing 747SP - Simple Flying
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The Boeing 747SP was a short-body variant of the 747 designed for ultra-long-range flights. At over 40 feet shorter than a 747-8, am I alone in thinking it looks oddly cute? :
The World's Smallest 747: The Boeing 747SP - Simple Flying
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