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The CH-47 transport *** is very unique, and there are also Boeing 747, Boeing 737, one of the best aircraft in the world today
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Early production models include -100C, 727-100QC, etc., which are now discontinued. Still in production is the 727-200, an extended version that can carry up to 189 passengers. In addition, there are improved 727-200 and 727-100C.
The former increases the fuel load and increases the range; The latter is a dual-purpose type. In 1967, the Boeing Company produced the Boeing 737 short-range transport aircraft based on an estimate of the need for short-range routes. In 1968, the first Boeing 747 left the factory, and the following year it was tested and obtained a navigation certificate.
In the early 70s, Boeing successively developed Boeing 757, Boeing 767 and Boeing 777 three series of civil transport aircraft with medium carrying capacity and medium range, and produced and put them into flight in the 80s.
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How powerful is Boeing, which specializes in building airplanes in the United States? Today I know it.
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China Civil Aviation Aircraft Model:
Boeing in the United States and Airbus in Europe are the two largest aircraft manufacturers in the world.
Boeing is the world's largest airline, and its main civil aircraft products include Boeing Business Jets. More than 11,000 Boeing jetliners are in service worldwide.
Airbus Europe was founded in 1970 and today is the main competitor of the American Boeing Aircraft Company in the world civil aircraft market. Over the past 30 years, the company has received orders for more than 4,200 aircraft from 175 customers.
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Because the aircraft produced by Boeing in the United States are usually named after their own companies, the abbreviated enterprise is Boeing aircraft, and the model is named after Boeing.
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Boeing Factory: Visit the Boeing plant in Everett, Washington (a 40-minute drive from Seattle) and you won't know more than you do now how this 395-tonne, winged bus leaves the ground at full capacity, let alone how it flies across the ocean. All you leave with your visit is a sense of awe at the enormous engineering of aircraft building.
$10 for reservations, $5 for individual travelers) Here's how: Watch a short movie, then drive around the 365-hectare factory Passing huge machine sheds, test tracks, and a paint shop that looks bigger than a superdome. There, you'll feel like you've done something illegal, like crossing a security checkpoint without taking off your shoes or showing your boarding pass.
The factory itself resembles a big cave, and visitors are only allowed to go up from the middle stands**. The cacophony of machines spinning echoed through the factory, and the rhythm of jazz could be faintly heard from the workstations below. Wearing T-shirts, burly mechanics with "let go" and the like, look like little ants on their company-issued tricycles through the 36-hectare workshop.
Lo and behold, this Boeing 747 was made for Chinese airlines! According to the Guinness Book of World Records, this is the largest building in the world! Ever heard that Air France is installing first-class seats with tickets of up to $50,000?
Oh my God! The Boeing factory receives nearly 100,000 visitors a year, and the sightseeing process turns into a convention with regular guides along the way, with vulgar burlesque presentations ("Remember, guys, I don't sit on a Boeing plane!"). However, you'll learn some amazing details and learn how to tell the difference between a Boeing 777 and a Boeing 767.
It's not a high-level aerodynamic demonstration, but it's big, cool, and definitely worth watching.
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Boeing: Boeing, or The Boeing Company, is a leader in the global aerospace industry and one of the world's largest manufacturers of civil and military aircraft. In addition, Boeing designs and manufactures rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites, launchers, and advanced information and communications systems.
As NASA's primary service provider, Boeing operates the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. Boeing also provides support services for a wide range of military and civilian routes, with customers in more than 90 countries around the world. Boeing is one of the largest exporters in the United States in terms of sales.
Airbus: Airbus is a European aircraft manufacturing and R&D company, established in France in December 1970. Airbus' stake is 100% owned by the European Aerospace Defence Group.
In December 2018, the World Brand Lab released the list of "2018 Top 500 World Brands", Airbus ranked in July of the year, and the Fortune Global 500 list was released, and Airbus ranked 123rd.
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1. Boeing
Namely, Boeing, is a leader in the global aerospace industry and one of the world's largest manufacturers of civil and military aircraft. Boeing designs and manufactures rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites, launchers, and advanced information and communications systems.
As NASA's primary service provider, Boeing operates the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station, as well as numerous military and civilian line support services to customers in more than 90 countries around the world. Boeing is one of the largest exporters in the United States in terms of sales.
2. Airbus
Generally refers to Airbus.
Airbus (also known as Airbus, Airbus) is a European aircraft manufacturing and research and development company, established in France in December 1970. Airbus's shares are 100% owned by the European Aerospace Defence Group (EADS).
Airbus' production line began with the A300 model, the world's first twin-aisle, twin-engine aircraft, and the shorter variant than the A300 was called the A310. Airbus has implemented an innovative fly-by-wire control system on the A320 model. The A320 was a huge commercial success.
Boeing results
Boeing 707Boeing 707 is a four-engine long-range jet transport aircraft developed by Boeing in the United States. The prototype first flew on July 15, 1954, the original model was the KC-135 air tanker developed for the United States Air Force, with the consent of the United States Air Force, the company successfully developed the Boeing 707 civil airliner on the basis of the KC-135 in 1957 and delivered in 1958.
The main types of Boeing 707 are 707-120, -220, -320, -420 and -020 (Boeing 720), and CAAC has purchased 10 320Cs, which have also been converted into special aircraft. A total of 1,010 Boeing 707s were ordered, the production line was closed in 1991, and the last military version was delivered in May 1992. (This model was discontinued in 1991).
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Boeing aircraft are produced in the United States.
As of March 2012, the Boeing series of aircraft has Boeing 40, Boeing 80, Boeing 211, Boeing 314, Boeing 247, Boeing 307, Boeing 377, Boeing 707, Boeing 717, Boeing 727, Boeing 737, Boeing 747, Boeing 757, Boeing 767, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787.
In 1930, the Boeing Company began the development of an all-metal airliner, the Boeing 247. This was the beginning of the Boeing family of aircraft. In 1958, the Boeing Company produced the Boeing 707 and put it on flight.
It uses a turbojet engine, which increases the speed and altitude of the aircraft, increasing the passenger capacity and range.
In 1963, Boeing used it as a power plant to produce the Boeing 727 aircraft. Its fuel consumption rate is low, the engine noise is low, and it has good take-off and landing performance and economy for short- and medium-range use. On July 8, 2007, Boeing held a ceremony for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to roll off the assembly line at Boeing's headquarters in Seattle.
This marks a new phase in the Boeing family of aircraft.
The main types of Boeing aircraft
1. Boeing 2707
The Boeing 2707 (Boeing 2707) is the first supersonic airliner program developed in the United States. With the award of the ** contract, Boeing began design work on the aircraft in Seattle. However, due to the increase in costs and the lack of a clear market demand, the entire project was suspended before the construction of the two prototypes in 1971.
2. Boeing 247
In 1930, the Boeing Company began the development of the all-metal airliner, which is the famous Boeing 247 passenger aircraft in aviation history. It has an all-metal construction and a streamlined exterior with retractable landing gear and a lower single-wing structure. The aircraft has a cruising speed of 248 km/h, a range of 776 km, a passenger capacity of 10 people, and a capacity of 181 kg of mail.
3. Boeing 377
Boeing 377 is Boeing's last propeller airliner, during World War II, Boeing tried to develop a civil aircraft, the company used the wings and engines of the B-29 bomber, with a new fuselage, to develop a double-deck Boeing 377 airliner, intended to enter the large luxury passenger aircraft market, but still due to poor sales and hastily ended.
The above content refers to the Encyclopedia - Boeing series aircraft.
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Hello and it is a pleasure to serve you, The Boeing Company is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Chicago, Washington, USA. The company designs, manufactures and sells commercial aircraft, military aircraft, rockets and satellites, and enjoys a high reputation and reputation internationally. Founded in 1916, Boeing has a history of 100 years, has a very rich experience and technology in the field of aviation industry, is one of the world's four major civil aircraft manufacturers, its products include other series of passenger aircraft and C-17, KC-46 and other series of military transport aircraft.
It should be noted that although Boeing is headquartered in the United States and manufactured by it, Boeing's first-class chain and production system involves many companies and institutions around the world. For example, the engines in the Boeing 737 family are powered by CFM International, a Franco-American joint venture, and Pratt & Whitney**. In addition, Boeing has also established close cooperative relations with many international "big customers" such as China Airlines and China Southern Airlines, so that Boeing aircraft are widely used in civil and military fields around the world.
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Founder of The Boeing Company - William Boeing.
William Boeing is a resounding name. He is the founder of the world's largest aircraft company, a famous entrepreneur, in fact, he is also an aircraft designer and pilot.
Boeing was born in 1881 in Autotroit, USA, but he left the prestigious Yale University to pursue a career in the timber business. Boeing loved machinery, but was a late bloomer in aviation, and at the age of 29 he saw an airplane flying for the first time, and in 1915 he took the first flight of the plane, and he carefully inspected the rather rudimentary and crude aircraft with the eyes of a mechanical expert, and felt that there was much room for improvement. He secretly decided that Sakura would definitely build a better plane!
In 1915, Boeing created the Pacific Aircraft Manufacturing Company. At the beginning of the business, the company had only 16 employees. Boeing appointed Chinese engineer Wang Zhu as chief engineer to design the two-seat, twin-pontoon seaplane-C aircraft.
The order for 50 Navy aircraft soon became the cornerstone of the company's development, so it developed rapidly, and Boeing named the company Boeing.
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If you put the question on transportation, then the question you ask is the Boeing of the voice or the Boeing of the United States?
1。If it's vocal:
Boeing is a ornamental note that starts to rise or fall and fluctuates rapidly between adjacent notes. The Boeing mark is written above the note and is counted in the value of the main note when played.
Boeing can be divided into single Boeing and complex Boeing according to the number of fluctuations. A single boein is denoted by a (m), and the sign moves quickly from the dominant tone to the adjacent tone above and back to the main tone. Complex Boeing is shown in (mm).
The sign moves quickly from the main note to the adjacent note above twice, and then back to the main note.
According to the up and down of the fluctuation, it can be divided into upper Boeing and lower Boeing. Ibid. on Boeing. The lower Boeing mark is indicated by adding a small vertical line in the middle of the upper Boeing mark. (n|n) tone quickly moves into the adjacent note below and then back to the main note.
These two divisions can also be used in combination, e.g., under the Boeing (m|m), unless otherwise specified, refers to Boeing and Boeing.
Boeing can also add a temporary diacritical mark, which indicates that adjacent notes are diacritics. The diacritical mark of the upper Boeing is written above the Boeing mark, and the diacritical mark of the lower Boeing is written below the Boeing mark.
Note: The mn letters in parentheses are only similar, because they can't be typed, and the two letters are connected together.
2。If it's the American Boeing:
The Boeing Company, headquartered in Chicago, USA, was founded on July 15, 1916 and changed its name to Boeing on May 9, 1917. Its logo is shown in the figure
The Boeing 707 medium-sized airliner, the old turbojet or turbofan engine, is very thin, narrow fuselage, and is basically obsolete.
717, Boeing continued to produce a small number of MD95s after acquiring McDonnell Douglas, as did the MD80 family.
727, three engines in the tail, T-shaped tail.
737, the most common, double hair under the wings, the tail structure is more typical, can be checked online.
747, four engines under the wing, the front of the fuselage has an upper orange fierce first-class deck, which is commonly known as the big baotou.
757, a large airplane, with a narrow fuselage with twin engines under the wings.
The brother of the 767, the 757, the double-haired wide fuselage under the wing round macro bridge.
The 777, the 767 is enlarged and redesigned with high technology, which is basically very similar to the 767, that is, the engine is very large, and it is currently the largest civil aircraft. The wing is long.
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