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Looking at the pictures, one could say it's either a High Capacity Short Range version [[:Category: Boeing 747|747-181/SR]] or newer [[:Category: Boeing 747|747-281B]] version at the time of the film.<br>
 
Looking at the pictures, one could say it's either a High Capacity Short Range version [[:Category: Boeing 747|747-181/SR]] or newer [[:Category: Boeing 747|747-281B]] version at the time of the film.<br>
 
But according to comments from Peter (<strong>humungus</strong>), we can rule on a long haul, therefore [[:Category: Boeing 747|281B]]:<br>
 
But according to comments from Peter (<strong>humungus</strong>), we can rule on a long haul, therefore [[:Category: Boeing 747|281B]]:<br>
[i]It plays a role: it delivers the Japanese businessman and his family to Los Angeles to their everlasting regret. There's an interior shot of a super duper business class, too, but I didn't think it was interesting (and it's likely a studio set anyway).[/i]
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''It plays a role: it delivers the Japanese businessman and his family to Los Angeles to their everlasting regret. There's an interior shot of a super duper business class, too, but I didn't think it was interesting (and it's likely a studio set anyway).''

Latest revision as of 07:43, 29 April 2024

By courtesy of humungus who provided these pictures on IMCDb. Sixcyl (talk) 07:42, 29 April 2024 (UTC)

Boeing 747 series 100 or 200

Looking at the pictures, one could say it's either a High Capacity Short Range version 747-181/SR or newer 747-281B version at the time of the film.
But according to comments from Peter (humungus), we can rule on a long haul, therefore 281B:
It plays a role: it delivers the Japanese businessman and his family to Los Angeles to their everlasting regret. There's an interior shot of a super duper business class, too, but I didn't think it was interesting (and it's likely a studio set anyway).