Douglas DC-8
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 24 March 2012
The Douglas DC-8 is a jet aircraft in av8. Along with the Boeing 707, it is the first large jet available.
[edit] Stats
| Introduction | 1959 | 
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| Withdrawal | 1999 | 
| Aircraft Type | Large | 
| Cruising Speed | 592mph | 
| Landing Speed | 192mph | 
| Capacity | 124 pax & 30 mail, or 120 crates of goods 189 pax & 40 mail, or 180 crates of goods (1967 - Super 60)  | 
[edit] Information
Douglas was the world leader in piston airliner production, with over 10,000 Douglas DC-3s built for the war effort. Their first jet airliner, the DC-8, was very similar to Boeing's 707, but never quite as successful.
