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Boeing 747-SP44 ZS-SPE
Boeing 747-SP44 ZS-SPE (msn 21254, line number 298), of South African Airways, at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport in September 1997. Date: 1997
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1997 Airport Airways Amsterdam Boeing Schiphol
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1. Title: "Boeing 747-SP44 ZS-SPE: A Glimpse into the Past at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport in 1997" 2. Description: This photograph captures the majestic Boeing 747-SP44, registration number ZS-SPE (msn 21254, line number 298), as it gracefully sits at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport in September 1997. The Boeing 747-SP44, a special production model of the iconic 747 jumbo jet, was operated by South African Airways (SAA) during this period. 3. Background: The Boeing 747-SP44, also known as the "Short-Range Special Freighter," was designed as a short-range, long-haul cargo aircraft. It was a modified version of the passenger 747-200, featuring a shorter fuselage and a reinforced floor for cargo handling. SAA's ZS-SPE was one of only 40 Boeing 747-SP44s ever built, making it a rare and valuable addition to the airline's fleet. 4. Setting the Scene: In this image, ZS-SPE is seen parked at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, a major international transport hub. The airport, located in the Netherlands, is the third busiest in Europe and serves as a vital link between Europe and the rest of the world. The photograph captures the aircraft's distinctive livery, adorned with the South African Airways logo and colors. 5. Technical Details: The Boeing 747-SP44 boasted impressive specifications, including a maximum takeoff weight of 415,000 lbs (188,337 kg), a range of 4,350 nautical miles (8,060 km), and a cruising speed of 0.82 Mach. The aircraft's powerful Rolls-Royce RB211-524 engines enabled it to transport heavy cargo over long distances efficiently. 6. Conclusion: This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the Boeing 747-SP44 ZS-SPE as it made its mark at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport in 1997. The image not only highlights the aircraft's impressive design and capabilities but also underscores the role of South African Airways and Schiphol Airport in the global transportation network.
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