I might give it a go, but I need to study the tables markdown. There was also a strong nationalism in purchasing policy, so that US Boeing and Douglas aircraft became closely associated with Pan Am, while BOAC ordered British Comets. But many airports has h/p very close to the terminal, so it's possible that you could takeoff before attendant stops speaking. Auto deployment is normal operation on landing, so on normal aircraft you wont hear this sound during takeoff. No airliner versions of the C-5/L-500 were ever built and no airlines were interested in it. The Ilyushin IL-62 (Илью́шин Ил-62; NATO reporting name: Classic) is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. Watch at YouTube. The good part is bump mapping. An experimental airframe was fitted with Rolls-Royce Nene turbojets and first flown in 1948 as the world's first pure jet transport aircraft. Known for its innovation, de Havilland was responsible for a number of important aircraft, including the Moth biplane, which revolutionised general aviation in the 1920s; the 1930s Fox Moth, the first commercial transport able to operate without government subsidy; the wooden World War II Mosquito multirole aircraft; and the passenger jet service pioneering Comet. But for the 737, there are 4 distinct families (original, classic, NG, Max). No airliner versions of the C-5/L-500 were ever built and no airlines were interested in it. Finally, Steelpillow's comment, "this is a text-based encyclopedia" is respectfully nonsense. http://www.youtube.c...Uuv8P9v4#t=203s. No, I tried to rip from many different videos, but didn't come up with good result. JokersWild's topic in PMDG 737NGX | 737NGXu, Jet_Airliner replied to a topic in PMDG 737NGX | 737NGXu. The "list of jet airliners" should consist of approximately 50-60 aircraft, easily identified and easily cross-referenced, and each will be directly linked to the individual airplane's wikipedia page. 41.69.2.34 (talk) 12:10, 14 November 2015 (UTC), I don't know when that change took place. 3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Z3erJvWRbVc#t=201s, Use my pack here. Cause there is nothing like seeing each plane. I was unaware of the Baade aircraft, and will include it.
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Rz7j2MtuyOc#t=2191s By any standard that would allow inclusion of the Be-200, many other airplanes could meet the "airliner" standard although they were never originally intended for that purpose nor any built or sold. zmm (talk) 17:30, 24 May 2020 (UTC), I'm not 100% sure about this, so hopefully it can be discussed. 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=OCmwuX00TM4#t=2527s zmm (talk) 17:30, 24 May 2020 (UTC), Since Wikipedia is not news, I don't think we need to keep updating the in service numbers inconsistently (some types but not all), i.e. http://www.mediafire.com/?a6u68n9oj3gu193. A quadjet, the 707 has a swept wing with podded engines.
The Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle is a French short/medium-range jet airliner. Many of the first purpose-built jet airliners had four engines, among which stands the De Havilland Comet, the world's first commercial jetliner. The criteria that make the most sense to me are that flyable aircraft were built with at least one successful flight (first flight), even if the aircraft did not sell. The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (initially known as the Douglas DC-9) is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner. The KC-135 Stratotanker and military versions of the 707 remain operational, mostly as tankers or freighters.