Boeing Stratocruiser and 707

Boeing Stratocruiser and 707 by KEY PUBLISHING


ISBN
9781802824605
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
170 x 243mm

In 1916, William Boeing officially incorporated his new aircraft business. He successfully sold aircraft to the United States Armed Forces and formed an air transport operation, which used aircraft of his own making. In the lead up to World War Two, Boeing produced some advanced designs, including a pressurized airliner and a large, long-range flying boat. As the war began, Boeing forged ahead with its famous B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and the pressurized B-29 Superfortress. While Boeing had focused on bombers during the war, Douglas and Lockheed had produced troop transports that were easily adapted as airliners for the postwar market. Boeing produced the Stratocruiser to fulfill that role, but it was not as successful as the company wanted, and Boeing continued to try and design an alternative. It was heavily involved in the United States Air Force jet bomber program and, using that experience, designed what became the world's most famous airliner in the form of the Boeing 707. Boeing went from being a company that was not known as a commercial aircraft manufacturer to taking over the market and dominating the airline scene, with aircraft such as the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet. Fully illustrated, this new book edition covers the design, development, and service ? both military and civilian ? of two of Boeing's iconic aircraft.
39.99


This product is unable to be ordered online. Please check in-store availability.
Enter your Postcode or Suburb to view availability and delivery times.

Other Titles by KEY PUBLISHING

Lysander
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Sunderland
46.99
46.99
_% Off
Avro Military 191063
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Bristol 191059
42.99
42.99
_% Off
De Havilland Comet
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Fairey 191560
42.99
42.99
_% Off
Concorde
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Curtiss 19071947
46.99
46.99
_% Off
Supermarine 191363
Key Publishing
46.99
46.99
_% Off
Douglas DC3
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Vickers 191177
42.99
42.99
_% Off
Junkers 1895  1969
46.99
46.99
_% Off
BAC OneEleven
39.99
39.99
_% Off

You might also like


RRP refers to the Recommended Retail Price as set out by the original publisher at time of release.
The RRP set by overseas publishers may vary to those set by local publishers due to exchange rates and shipping costs.
Due to our competitive pricing, we may have not sold all products at their original RRP.