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Boeing 707: Books - History and Models

A book on Boeing 707 airliners? Explore here illustrated books on the history, models and construction of Boeing airliners.

Boeing 707 (Legends of Flight)

Beginning in the late 1950s, the Boeing 707 revolutionized passenger aviation like almost no other aircraft, as the elegant four-engine aircraft made it possible to serve intercontinental long-haul routes quickly and economically.
This volume in the Legends of Flight series examines the history of this classic jet aircraft, whose memorable design has survived to this day, its basic features still recognizable in the Boeing 737. The history of 707 operations is presented in detail, as is the use of the type by various world military forces and governments - and its famed use as the US presidential Air Force One in the 1960s through the 1980s. Its use by many of the world's most famous airlines, including American, TWA, Pan Am, Northwest, Continental, Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, and Air India, is also covered.

Technical specifications for the 707, the Dash 80 prototype, the Boeing 720 (derived from the 707), the aerial refueler KC-135, and E-3 Sentry, as well as contemporaneous photographs, bring to life the fascinating history of Boeing's first commercial jetliner.

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Author:Wolfgang Borgmann
Details:143 pages, 23 x 23.5 x 1.9 cm / 9.1 x 9.25 x 0.75 in, hardback
Illustrations:152 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA, 2022)
Series:Legends of Flight
ISBN:9780764363450

Boeing 707: Boeing's First Jetliner

The first widely used commercial jet, the Boeing 707 brought America into the 'Jet Age' of the late 1950s and created the template for worldwide air travel today. The 707 first flew on 20 December 1957, and less than a year later it made its first commercial flight from New York to Paris.
Initially flown mainly by Pan American, the Boeing 707 was soon operated by both domestic and international airlines around the world, and the popularity of the aircraft led to increased development of air-traffic-control systems, airport terminals, runways and airport infrastructure.

The 707 remained in production until late 1978, by which time it was too small to handle the increased passenger densities on many routes, and it was retired to make way for more-modern jetliner types. By the end of production, a total of 1,010 aircraft had been built for civil use, though many of these subsequently found their way into military service, and purpose-built military variants remained in production until 1991.

This book provides a fascinating portfolio of images depicting a wide range of Boeing 707 variants in service around the world, in passenger, cargo and military use. Like the aircraft itself, the photographs, taken at airports in North, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, span the world, showcasing many of the aircraft's diverse and colourful liveries.

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Author:Ron Mak
Details:96 pages, 24 x 17 x 1.4 cm / 9 x 6.7 x 0.55 in, paperback
Illustrations:180 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Key Publishing Ltd (GB, 2020)
ISBN:9781913870898
Boeing 707: Boeing's First Jetliner

Boeing 707: Boeing's First Jetliner

Language: English

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Boeing 707 Manual (1957 to present) - Insights into the design, construction and operation (Haynes Aircraft Manual)

As an icon of the post-war boom in mass air travel, the American-designed and built Boeing 707 became the face of passenger air transport in the 1960s and remained at the forefront of civil aviation into the 1970s.
The shapely four-jet narrow body helped establish Boeing as one of the largest manufacturers of passenger aircraft.

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Charles Kennedy, a pilot and a regular features writer for Airliner World, Airways, Flypast and Aviation News, lifts the panels to explore the anatomy of the '707 and looks at what it was like to operate, fly and maintain the jet against the backdrop of the swinging 60s and the hijackings of the 70s.

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Author:Charles Kennedy
Details:192 pages, 27.5 x 22 x 1.5 cm / 10.8 x 8.7 x 0.59 in, hardback
Illustrations:numerous b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Haynes Publishing (GB, 2018)
Series:Haynes Aircraft Manual
ISBN:9781785211362

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Boeing 707 Manual (1957 to present) - Insights into the design, construction and operation (Haynes Aircraft Manual)

Boeing 707 Manual (1957 to present) - Insights into the design, construction and operation

Language: English

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Boeing 707 Group: A History

The Boeing 707 family - that includes the forerunner Model 367-80, the KC-135 series of military transports and the slightly smaller Model 720 - was the pioneer of the sweptback wing, incorporating podded engines borrowed from the B-47 military bomber. It was the aircraft that many regard as the design that really ushered in the Jet-Age.

This new book from the established aviation historian Graham Simons examines the entire course of the Boeing 707's history, charting an impressive design evolution and illustrating the many ways in which the 707's legacy continues to be felt to this day.
In laying the foundation for Boeing's preeminence on the word's jetliner market during the 1980s and 90s, the 707 paved the way for future innovations in both civilian and military fields and Graham Simons has put together an image-packed history that records the historic and landmark milestones of this iconic aircraft type.

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Author:Graham Simons
Details:288 pages, 24.5 x 17 cm / 9.7 x 6.7 in, hardback
Illustrations:200 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2018)
ISBN:9781473861343
Boeing 707 Group: A History

Boeing 707 Group: A History

Language: English

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Boeing 707

The four-engine Boeing 707 revolutionized passenger aviation in the 1960s and 70s like no other aircraft, as long-haul intercontinental flights could now be operated quickly and economically.

Reduced ticket prices meant that even normal people could afford transatlantic flights and mass air travel was born. Its lines made the 707 the archetype of the "jet plane" and it was considered a design icon for a long time.

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The aircraft was also developed in numerous military variants, e.g. as a tanker variant KC-135. Over 1000 units were built. Today, only the military variants are active.

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Author:Wolfgang Borgmann
Details:144 pages, 22 x 24 cm / 8.7 x 9 in, hardback
Illustrations:160 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Motorbuch Verlag (D, 2019)
Series:Die Flugzeugstars
ISBN:9783613041905

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Boeing E-3 AWACS

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