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737-800 Desklet

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  1. tritone

    tritone F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    that's cool
     
  3. kylec

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    It looks so much smaller when you're in the cabin.
     
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    That picture is deceiving. I first thought it was a 767 winglet. The top view photo gives a better perspective. A 737 winglet is a little over 7 ft tall.
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    Very cool !
     
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    How come she does not use cordless phone ?
     
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    Very cool!
     
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    I stood next to the new scimitar at nbaa and that was really tall!
     
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    Are you talking about the split winglet, that has blades up and down? Yes, overall tip to tip that is taller. That one will also be a boom for good composite repair shops. That lower blade will be hit on a constant basis by ground vehicles. Amazing some of the damage the current one receive, including the ones on the 767 (12 ft tall).
     
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    I need that desk.
     
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    I know this has been posted before, but check out this company. They have so many awesome products. If I had the money, my whole house would be done with this stuff.

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    She's on an Airphone. :)

    And it's mounted like 15 feet high, apparently.
     
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    Thats a brilliant company. I'm even more interested in their margins, and their 'salvage' costs, and then turning that into a consumer good.
     
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    Used to watch MotoArt's TV show "Wing Nuts"... they were just getting started.
     
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    I have that book, would like that table!!

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    Maybe i should dig in the scrap cage at work to see what i can come up with.
     
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  23. tritone

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    YUMMY! Any more pix? Undercarriage? Other angles?
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    That's very nice. Reminds me of my house when we were rebuilding two airplanes in it. The episode is in my book where we had the living and dinning room occupied by the wings of the Champ when we were rebuilding them. The rec room had parts of the L-3 in there, engine, landing gear and the wings. Then there were the wings of an aerobatic machine being fixed. We used the Champ wings as a dinning room table when we ate because the dinning room table was supporting the wings. The kids and everyone else never gave it a thought when it was mealtime.
     
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    I'll take some more pics this week and get them posted. Pretty happy with it so far!
     

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