Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Mock-up-of-747-100-Cabin--March-1967-2JRSXLJXZN21.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similar747-300 Upper Passenger Deck747-100 Lounge, circa 1969747-100 Passenger Cabin747-100 Nose Section Passenger Cabin Mock-Up, circa 1966747-100 Lounge Mock-up, circa 1966747-100 Tourist Class Passenger Cabin, circa 1971777 Business Class Seating717-200 Passenger Cabin Mock-up777 Business ClassView AllView more with similar tones Mock-up of 747-100 Cabin, March 1967Select usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:Boeing delivered 250 of the 747-100s, the last in 1986. Boeing built two versions of the 747-100 passenger airplane, one of which had a higher payload capacity and was known as the -100B. The 747-100 also was available as a short-range airplane, which had a modified body structure to accommodate a greater number of takeoffs and landings. This model typically was used by airlines on short flights with a high-passenger capacity, as many as 550.BI42235 (k14142)Maximum size:11165px × 8636px (~275 MB)37.2in × 28.7in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1960s-747-100-abundance-adults-aisles-Boeing-brown-CABIN DESIGN AND LAYOUT-copy space-day-female-flight attendants-ground shots-head on views-historic production status-male-overhead bins-passenger cabins-passengers and travelers-perspective lines-posing-repetition-seats-several/groups-sitting-twin aisle-vintage / retro-windowsRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:747-100/200