Assuming it's still fully assembled, you technically couldn't fit even one within the playing dimensions ( 360'X160' including end zones ) of a football field, as a 747 has a wingspan of 211'5" and a length of 225' 2", but if you turned it 45 degrees AND included the sidelines, you could fit two without scratching the paint too bad.
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it depends on what size of airplane you are talking about.
Jumbo Elliott - American football - was born on 1965-04-01.
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propose dance streak costume/paint wave
dance , propose , streak , costume/paint , wave
That could very well be an oxymoron. Yes. "Jumbo shrimp" is an oxymoron because "Jumbo" means "big" and "shrimp" means "small". also, other oxymorons are:
Rachel Wood
jumbo means very big so we called it jumbo jet
Jumbo Davis debuted on July 27, 1884, playing for the Kansas City Cowboys at ; he played his final game on May 22, 1891, playing for the Washington Statesmen at Boundary Field.
Jumbo Schreiner goes by Winston, and Jumbo.