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Dan Dornseif

    Boeing YC-14
    Boeing 727
    Boeing 757: A Legends of Flight Illustrated History
    • First flown in 1982, the Boeing 757 was an impressive accomplishment. The aircraft was fast, quiet, and fuel efficient while still exhibiting stellar takeoff, climb, and landing performance. Hear firsthand accounts from the leaders of the 757 program who skillfully established an extraordinary culture within their organization. This team, empowered by the program's expert guidance, overcame the challenges of producing a new aircraft type in an environment that was fast paced and unforgiving. It was originally designed as a domestic aircraft, and the 757's performance, along with the advent of twin-engine overwater authorizations, led it to become one of the primary aircraft conducting long-range overwater operations. To place the reader in the pilot's seat, a technical chapter is also included, describing the airplane's systems and actual handling of the airplane. Learn about this special aircraft and the people who designed, built, marketed, and flew it.

      Boeing 757: A Legends of Flight Illustrated History
    • Boeing 727

      Triumph in the Skies

      • 288 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      The Boeing 727, first flown in 1963, revolutionized air travel with its ability to operate from short, unimproved airfields and minimal ground support. This book delves into the innovative design and technical excellence of the aircraft while highlighting the dedicated individuals at Boeing who took financial risks to create it. Readers will gain insights from personal interviews and archival data, alongside a model-building chapter that offers guidance for both novice and experienced hobbyists.

      Boeing 727
    • The Boeing YC-14 was prototype aircraft intended to replace the Lockheed C-130 Hercules. The aircraft never entered full production, and just two prototypes were built. Author John Wimpress was a member of the YC-14 design team, providing him intimate knowledge of this rare aircraft.

      Boeing YC-14