About Boeing 707
Boeing 707-3J9C - Aircraft; photo wallpapers: The Boeing 707 (most commonly spoken as "Seven Oh Seven") was a four engined commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. Although it was not the first commercial jet in service (that distinction belongs to the De Havilland Comet), it was the first to be commercially successful, and is credited as ushering in the Jet Age, as well as being the first of Boeing's 7x7
series of airliners. Boeing delivered a total of 1,010 Boeing 707s. As
of October 2006, 68 Boeing 707 aircraft (of any variant) were reported
to be remaining in airline service.
Country of origin: USA
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Engines: four Pratt & Whitney JT3D-7 turbofans of 8620 kg (19,000lb) thrust each
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Wingspan: 43.33 m (142ft 5in)
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Lenght: 46.6 m (152ft 11in)
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Height: 12.67 m (41ft 7in)
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Weight loaded: 151,320 kg (333,600lb)
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Cruising speed: 972 km/h (604mph) at 7620 m (25,000ft)
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Service celling: 11,900 m (39,000ft)
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Range: 9260 km (5750 miles)
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Passengers + crew: 215 ...
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