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Art Meets Aviation: Boeing 747 Suspended in Seattle Skies

Started by EKQ400 3 hours ago 1 replies 39 views
Hey fellow aviation enthusiasts! Here's something truly unique for both art lovers and aviation fans: a decommissioned Boeing 747, formerly flying with United Airlines, is now set to become an art installation in downtown Seattle. This iconic jumbo jet will be suspended 14 feet above the ground, wedged between two skyscrapers at the WB 1200 Project on Stewart Street. As someone who's always been fascinated by the sheer size and engineering of the Boeing 747, I think this installation provides a fantastic opportunity to appreciate aviation history in a whole new way. It's intriguing to see how aviation elements can be integrated into urban environments and art projects. This project not only preserves a piece of aviation history but also offers a new perspective on how aircraft can be displayed outside of traditional settings like museums. What do you think about using aircraft as art installations? Could this be a new trend in preserving aviation history? Would love to hear your thoughts and discuss other creative ways to showcase these amazing machines.

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