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Old July 14th 16, 02:11 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
john szalay
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Default Dorsal excrescence

Netko wrote in
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The 737 MAX which has been flying at Farnborough this week has a lump
on its back, arrowed in the upper part of the attached picture. I
assume this is a fairing for the Ku-Band antenna. However, it seems a
retrograde step when compared with the streamlined design on the
aircraft as originally rolled out (lower part of the picture).

Anyone know why the change was made?

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http://thepointsguy.com/2016/06/aa-f...oeing-737-max/


http://www.futuretravelexperience.co...ines-selected-
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http://thepointsguy.com/2016/02/qant...at-free-wi-fi/

 




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