The Boeing 247

The Boeing 247

Author: F. Robert Van der Linden

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2011-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780295803814

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In 1933, the Boeing Aircraft Company set a new standard for air transportation by introducing the Boeing 247 a graceful, all-metal, twin-engined aircraft that was 50 percent faster than the competition. Van der Linden traces the development of the 247 and the odyssey from its brief period of dominan


Modern Commercial Aircraft

Modern Commercial Aircraft

Author: Günter G. Endres

Publisher: Salamander Books

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781840650228

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The world of aviation design and technology, and air travel in general, is a rapidly changing one and Gunter Endres has made this a book to last into the next century.


Modern Commercial Aircraft

Modern Commercial Aircraft

Author: William Green

Publisher: Gramercy

Published: 1988-09-12

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780517633694

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Magnificently illustrated directory of all the world's civil airliners currently in service and under development. Special chapters examine the state of the art in aircraft technology : flight decks, cabins, airframes, and engines.


The World's Most Significant and Magnificent Aircraft

The World's Most Significant and Magnificent Aircraft

Author: David B. Thurston

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780768005370

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Highlights aircraft that have made a significant contribution to the development and evolution of the airplane. A total of 142 planes are featured because of their importance in the advancement of design in power plant, flight concept, major production, and detail refinement. The expert author has b


Airlines of the Jet Age

Airlines of the Jet Age

Author: R.E.G. Davies

Publisher: Smithsonian Institution

Published: 2016-08-24

Total Pages: 1020

ISBN-13: 194446607X

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Airlines of the Jet Age provides the first comprehensive history of the world's airlines from the early 1960s to the present day. It begins with an informative introductory chapter on the infancy of flight and the development of air-transport craft used during the First and Second World Wars, and then wings into the "first" Jet Age--the advent of jet airlines. It continues through the "second" Jet Age of wide-bodied aircraft, such as the Boeing 747 and DC-10, and closes with the introduction of the "third" Jet Age, which begins with the giant double-decked Airbus A380. This reference book is an unparalelled reference for aviation buffs, covering airlines around the globe and throughout the modern eras of human flight. The last book written by renowned airline historian R.E.G. Davies, Airlines of the Jet Age is the ultimate resource for information and insight on modern air transport.


How Airliners Fly

How Airliners Fly

Author: Julien Evans

Publisher: The Crowood Press

Published: 2018-10-23

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1785004867

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If you are one of the millions of airline passengers who take to the air daily and have no idea how an aeroplane flies or how it is flown - but would like to find out - then this is the book for you. It is written by an airline pilot who knows from first-hand experience those questions that are asked most frequently. He knows that for many it is an interest born of curiosity, and in some cases, caused by fear. In this revised third edition Julien Evans explains, in straightforward everyday language, about the airframe and the engines, the flight deck and the controls, how the aeroplane is flown and the routines followed. In fact it explains everything the average passenger may wish to know. 'balanced, informative, comprehensive, totally accurate and , most importantly, interesting'.Pilot Magazine.


The Boeing 247

The Boeing 247

Author: Henry M. Holden

Publisher: T A B-Aero

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Recounts the early history of the Boeing company, looks at the development of the 247, and explains how it revolutionized the air industry.


Evolution of the Airliner

Evolution of the Airliner

Author: Ray Whitford

Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Commercial air travel has come a long way since the first purpose-built airliners took to the sky soon after World War I. Countless innovations have enabled aircraft to fly higher, faster, and more efficiently, and flights have become more comfortable and cheaper. This important book, based on a well-received series of articles in Air International magazine, offers an unparalleled insight into the way that the airliner has evolved and how each new breakthrough and refinement has affected the industry and the future path of development.


The Airliner Cabin Environment and the Health of Passengers and Crew

The Airliner Cabin Environment and the Health of Passengers and Crew

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2002-02-03

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0309082897

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Although poor air quality is probably not the hazard that is foremost in peoples' minds as they board planes, it has been a concern for years. Passengers have complained about dry eyes, sore throat, dizziness, headaches, and other symptoms. Flight attendants have repeatedly raised questions about the safety of the air that they breathe. The Airliner Cabin Environment and the Health of Passengers and Crew examines in detail the aircraft environmental control systems, the sources of chemical and biological contaminants in aircraft cabins, and the toxicity and health effects associated with these contaminants. The book provides some recommendations for potential approaches for improving cabin air quality and a surveillance and research program.