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787 donation answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

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  1. It’s not going to fly again.
  2. It’s better known as ZA003.
  3. It’s going to begin a new life at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.
  4. It was a part of the ‘dream tour’, which visited 23 different countries and allowed 68,000 people to see it up close.
  5. Over 10,000 visitors.
  6. He thinks that many people can identify with the plane because a lot of their relatives or neighbours or loved ones have worked for Boeing and have played a part in creating these wonderful masterpieces of technology.
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787 donation

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Here’s an interesting video that reports on Boeing’s donation of one of its original 787 test planes..

Try to answer the following questions about the video and come back on Monday for the answers.

Suggested ICAO level: 4+

Have a great weekend!!

  1. For how long more will this particular 787 fly?
  2. How is this Dreamliner better known?
  3. What’s going to happen to it?
  4. What else was this plane used for, not including testing?
  5. How many visitors were able to go inside the plane on its opening weekend?
  6. Why does Dan Hagedorn think that a lot of people can identify with the plane?

A Boeing donation of 787 Dreamliner to Seattle’s Museum of Flight

More than 10,000 turn out to welcome ZA003, the third 787, into the Museum of Flight’s permanent collection. A Boeing donation became a community celebration as the third 787 Dreamliner became part of Seattle’s Museum of Flight.