
Question On Nose Intakes On Douglas DC-8 - Airliners.net
2007年4月6日 · My question is about these intakes, that are right by the nose of Douglas DC-8s. What's the purpose of these intakes? I haven't seen such intakes on other contemporary …
DC-8 Nostrils - Airliners.net
2004年9月12日 · They are used as fresh air intakes. The air was routed to two pneumaticly driven turbo compressors. Each system consisted of two turbo compressors, an air to air heat …
Douglas DC-8 - Wikipedia
The Douglas DC-8 (sometimes McDonnell Douglas DC-8) is an early long-range narrow-body jetliner designed and produced by the American Douglas Aircraft Company. Work began in …
UPS DC-8 Nose Inlets - Airliners.net
2004年2月10日 · The DC-8, DC-10, MD11, and L-1011 all had similar intakes near the nose of the aircraft because that is where the packs are installed. Most other planes have the packs …
Farewell to ATI's Douglas DC-8s - Henry Tenby
2013年5月11日 · With help from the World engineers on site, we are able to visit the flight deck of their 747 to get some elevated nose on views of the ATI DC-8-62. Nice under wing and engine …
Advise for Minicraft DC-8 nose problem… – Airlinercafe
2007年4月8日 · I have started a Minicraft DC-8-63 last week to find out that when blending by sanding the nose cap to the canopie, I when all the way through the thin nose cap plastic. To …
Douglas DC-8 - Aircraft Recognition Guide
There are two distinctive features on the DC-8, being the single eyebrow cockpit windows and above all the air intakes at the sides of the nose, for the cabin pressurisation. Looking at the …
The DC-8 Skybus, Douglas Model 1004, was a radically new design intended to replace the DC-3 on short-to-medium range routes. It would carry twice the passengers at half the seat-mile cost …
Air intakes on the front of DC-8's??... - JetPhotos
2012年4月16日 · I'm referring to what look like air intakes of some sort near the nose of the DC-8, as you can see in this photo:
Douglas DC-8 - Wikimedia Commons
2024年7月8日 · The Douglas DC-8 is a four-engined jet airliner, manufactured between 1959 and 1972. The DC-8 was a direct competitor to the Boeing 707. NASA DC-8-72 Airborne Laboratory.