
707 Tail, What Is The Pointy Thing? - Airliners.net
2006年7月19日 · Considering the 707 is made of conducting material, nose to tail, why confine transmissibility to a very shortened sub-sub-wavelength antenna that is oriented to radiate in …
Boeing 707 - Wikipedia
The Boeing 707 is an early American long-range narrow-body airliner, the first jetliner developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype …
BOEING 707 | Aircraft.com FAA N-Number Database
Browse Aircraft.com’s catalog of BOEING 707. Find tail numbers, view photos, and get detailed individual aircraft information
Ultimate Boeing 707 Guide - Airlinercafe
Looks like one, but isn’t. Different fuselage, wings, engines, and tail. Basically everything is subtly different from a production 707. The above pic is the first 707—a lot of people don’t know what …
This 707 (E-6A) lost much of its tail fin but managed to land ... - Reddit
2018年6月20日 · "The Boeing E-6A Hermes, an airborne command post and communications relay based on the Boeing 707-320, sustained substantial damage to the tail when portions of …
Boeing Aircraft : Boeing 707 - Blogger
2012年6月2日 · The Boeing 707 is a mid-size, narrow-body four-engine jet airliner that was manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes from 1958 to 1979. Its name is most …
Boeing 707 With "tail-mounted Engine? It Existed! - Airliners.net
2016年5月13日 · I stumbled on this image of an engine mounted on the rear fuselage of a Boeing 707, specifically reg: N70700 which was the actual PROTOTYPE Dash 80. It appears that it's …
The Boeing 707 ventral fin story - PPRuNe Forums
2009年2月18日 · Purpose - improve lateral stability, and prevent over-rotation. Note that the very first 300s had a shorter tail fin. UK CAA required a taller fin (read D.P. Davies) + VF for lateral …
707 Loses Its Classic Tail - Airliners.net
2006年10月2日 · All the original non fan jet (water wagon) 707-100's were delivered with the antenna's, including the Qantas short bodied -138's, the 139's built for Cubana and leased to …
Boeing Images - 707 Tail During Assembly, Renton
The 707's width and 100-foot length made it the largest passenger cabin in the air at the time. Placement of its more than 100 windows allowed airlines to rearrange seats. Location of …
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