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This book examines commercial aircraft, beginning with the planes that were the precursors of the jets. The May 1952 debut of the de Havilland Comet signaled a change in commercial air travel; however, inevitably, it became necessary for an investigation into that aircraft’s fatal flaw. What followed were America’s first steps into the jet age, leading to Pan American World Airways’ “Clipper America.” As the planes became bigger and faster, the supersonic Concorde began service in 1976.
As commercial air travel continued to expand, the various corporations struggled for supremacy in the airline industry. Aircraft developments continued, ultimately leading to the debut of the wide-body jets.
Lavishly illustrated with photographs show more and drawings, “The Jet Age” takes an uncompromising look at the development of commercial aircraft. Part of The Epic of Flight series, here are the triumphs and the tragedies that are part of the aviation industry.
Recommended for readers interested in commercial aviation or in aircraft design and development. show less
As commercial air travel continued to expand, the various corporations struggled for supremacy in the airline industry. Aircraft developments continued, ultimately leading to the debut of the wide-body jets.
Lavishly illustrated with photographs show more and drawings, “The Jet Age” takes an uncompromising look at the development of commercial aircraft. Part of The Epic of Flight series, here are the triumphs and the tragedies that are part of the aviation industry.
Recommended for readers interested in commercial aviation or in aircraft design and development. show less
An excellent overview of the transition from props to jets,with a focus on passenger jets. Covers up to and including the 747 and the early Airbus models.
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- Canonical title
- The Jet Age
- Original publication date
- 1982
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History
- DDC/MDS
- 387.7 — Society, government, & culture Commerce, communications & transportation regulations Water, air, space transportation Travel by air
- LCC
- TL552 .S47 — Technology Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Aeronautics. Aeronautical engineering
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- Dutch, English, French
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- 3
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