Boeing 707/720 (Airlife's Classic Airliners)

The Boeing 707 was the first aircraft to convince the world's airlines that jet propulsion was the way ahead.  During its long life it has served with most of the principal international carriers, and derivatives have seen service in many guises with military air forces around the world.  The aeroplane brought new standards of comfort, speed and efficiency to airline passengers and was largely responsible for air travel as we understand it today.

Although the 707 was pipped at the post by the de Havilland Comet as being the world's first jet airliner, it eventually proved the more successful design.  Pan Am was the first airline to order it, and flew its fleet emblazoned with the famous 'Clipper' names.  BOAC placed a substantial order and insisted on Rolls-Royce engines rather than the Pratt & Whitney JT series engines favoured by American customers.

Very few 707s are now flying passengers; most of those that remains operational in the civil field have been converted for cargo.   Many military versions still fly as AWACS, tankers or transports.

Author : Jim Winchester

Large paperback, size : 210mm x 300mm, 128 pages, b&w and full colour photographs throughout

ISBN 1 84037 311 3

Brand new, mint condition.

UK postage is £3.30.  Overseas surface mail is £9.50.