Boeing 707 Kc-135: Civilian and Military Versions

Boeing 707 Kc-135: Civilian and Military Versions by BREFFORT DOMINIQUE


ISBN
9782352500759
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
212
Dimensions
210 x 296mm

Although the Boeing 707 is known worldwide as the machine which took civil aviation from the piston engine era into that of the jet engine, what is very often not known is that its existence was only made possible by the success of its immediate predecessor, the KC ? 135, a flying fuel tank used for refuelling the strategic B ? 52 bomber, also made by Boeing. Although these two models came from the same prototype, the ?Dash 80?, which first flew in July 1954, they were in fact two radically different machines sharing only a limited number of common features. More than 800 KC ? 135s were produced spawning an impressive number of variants and specialised versions, from training astronauts to collecting samples, from transporting headquarters staff to waging electronic warfare. More than 1000 Boeing 707s were built up to the end of the 20th century and also had a long career with various versions and re-engined variants, the last machines coming off the production lines, so the story goes, destined for the military market, in the form of the E ? 3 Sentry which will remain in service into the middle of the present century. 500 photographs
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