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  2. Boeing 707 - Wikipedia

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    The 707 was based on the 367-80 "Dash 80" N708PA, the first Boeing 707 built. (1957) During and after World War II, Boeing was known for its military aircraft. The company had produced innovative and important bombers, from the B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Superfortress to the jet-powered B-47 Stratojet and B-52 Stratofortress, but its commercial aircraft were not as successful as those from ...

  3. Pan Am Flight 843 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 843 was a scheduled domestic commercial flight from San Francisco, California, to Honolulu, Hawaii.On Monday, June 28, 1965, Clipper Friendship, [2] the Boeing 707-321B operating this route, experienced an uncontained engine failure shortly after take-off, but was successfully able to make an emergency landing at nearby Travis Air Force Base. [3]

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 707

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    This was the first crash of a 707. [1] October 19: A Boeing 707-227 (N7071) crashed northeast of Arlington, Washington, while on a acceptance flight for Braniff International Airways. Four people were killed in the crash and four survived. [2]

  5. History of Boeing - Wikipedia

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    The 707 and 747 formed the backbone of many major airline fleets through the end of the 1970s, including United (747 shown) and Pan Am (707 shown) Lufthansa Boeing 727 A Boeing 737, the best-selling commercial jet aircraft in aviation history

  6. Western Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1967, Western added Vancouver, and in 1969 it began nonstop flights between several California airports and Hawaii. In the late 1960s, Western aimed for an all-jet fleet, adding Boeing 707-320s, 727-200s and 737-200s to its 720Bs. The two leased B707-139s had been sold in favor of the turbofan-powered Boeing 720B.

  7. Hiller Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum is known for incorporating helicopters to mark holidays, including: Flying Footballs (footballs dropped from a helicopter for Super Bowl) Leaping Leprechaun (skydiver carried aloft by helicopter) Easter Bunny arriving by helicopter; Halloween Pumpkin Drop (from a helicopter) Helicopter Turkey Toss (foam turkeys dropped from a helicopter)

  8. 1965 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army ' s helicopter assault concept has made its combat debut as the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) undergoes its baptism of fire, losing only four helicopters to North Vietnamese fire during the campaign. [45] November 15 – A Flying Tigers Boeing 707 makes the first polar circumnavigation of the world, in 62 hours 27 minutes. [46]

  9. TWA Flight 159 - Wikipedia

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    The DC-9 involved seen in 1993, in service with USAir. Trans World Airlines (TWA) Flight 159 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from New York City to Los Angeles, California, with a stopover in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Kentucky, that crashed after an aborted takeoff from Cincinnati on November 6, 1967.