Boeing 707-400
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| Boeing 707-400 | |
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| Lufthanse 707-400 | |
| Type | Airliner |
| Livery | Lufthansa, Varig PAX, Varig Cargo, Qantas |
| Author(s) | Isaias V. Prestes, Innis Cunningham, Erik Hofman (FDM) |
| Status | Alpha |
| FDM | JSBsim |
| --aircraft | 707-400 |
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The Boeing 707 is a four-engine commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. Its name is most commonly pronounced as "Seven Oh Seven". Boeing delivered a total of 1,010 Boeing 707s, and also offered a smaller, faster model of the aircraft that was marketed as the Boeing 720.
The 707-400
The 707-420 is a version of the 707-320 originally produced at specific request for BOAC and powered by Rolls-Royce Conway 508 turbofans, producing 17,500 lbf (77.8 kN) each. Although BOAC initiated the programme, Lufthansa was the launch customer and Air India was the first to receive a 707-420 on February 18, 1960. A total of 37 were built to this configuration.
External Links
- Boeing 707 family on Boeing.com
- Detailed guide to all variants of the 707/720 on airlinercafe.com
- Boeing 707 page on Airliners.net
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