Boeing 707 Manual (Haynes Manuals): 1957 to present - Insights into the design, construction and operation of the American designed and built jet airliner that became the face of 1960s air transport

Boeing 707 Manual (Haynes Manuals): 1957 to present - Insights into the design, construction and operation of the American designed and built jet airliner that became the face of 1960s air transport

by Charles Kennedy (Author), Charles Kennedy (Author), Charles Kennedy (Author)

Synopsis

Built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the 707 narrow body jet airliner first flew in 1957 and entered revenue service with Pan American World Airways in 1958. Versions of the aircraft have a capacity from 140 to 219 passengers and a range of 2,500 to 5,750 nautical miles. Developed as Boeing's first jet airliner, the 707 is a swept-wing design with podded engines. Although it was not the first jetliner in service, the 707 was the first to be commercially successful. Dominating passenger air transport in the 1960s and remaining common through the 1970s, the 707 is generally credited with ushering in the age of jet travel. It established Boeing as one of the largest manufacturers of passenger aircraft and led to the later series of airliners with '7x7' designations. The later 720, 727, 737, and 757 share elements of the 707's fuselage design.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Published: 04 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 1785211366
ISBN 13: 9781785211362

Author Bio
Charles Kennedy is a pilot, musician and a regular features writer for Airliner World, Airways, Flypast and Aviation News. He is the author of two books, Air3 (with Sam Chui) and DC-8 and the Flying Tiger Line (with Guy Van Herbruggen). Jetliners of the Red Star, a history of the Soviet Union's jet airliner types, is due in 2016. Born in Sydney, Australia, Charles lives in London.