Boeing 737 - 300 to 800 (Airliner Color History)
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Rating | : | 4.67 (635 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760306990 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The 737's evolution, design and production are covered, as well as descriptions of those who fly the 737, aircraft chronology and technical specifications. Boeing's successful and extremely popular 737 model is brought vividly to life in this classic color history. Also profiled are the newer variants of the 737 produced from 1981-on, including the 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800 series aircraft.
A Guided Tour Of Boeing's Biggest Sellers!! It's another winning effort in the "Airliner Color History" series of books on commercial aircraft!Here, we're treated to a first-class rundown of the best-selling jetliner in history: The Boeing 737.Massive amounts of detail, plus loads of fine pictures, are provided for six different variants of Boeing's amazingly-successful twin-jet (including the B737-300 series right through to one of the newest, the B737-800). Any technical question you might have regarding these very reliable transports are more-than-likely answered for you in this book.The book has a copyright date of 1999. Th. A Good Photographic Look at the Boeing 737 300-800 Christopher Dennis This book gives a nice overview of the 737 300-800 series of aircraft. There are numerous pictures of the 737, which allows the reader to see the airplane in the many different colour schemes of the operating airlines. A chapter listing the detailed production history of this series (300-800) is also included, but it is rather boring as it is displayed in a chart form. I also found this book to be somewhat lacking in techinical information, and the developmental history of the airplane. The books' strengths lie in its wonderful colour pictures, but would be better if it included a lit. Great PicturesWaiting for B737-900 Boeing 737 amounted to the largest sales of commercial jetliners in history. The short-ranged series has served the industry for over 30 years since it premiered in 1967. In this volume abound with colored pictures, Shaw had written an inside-out coverage for the proliferative models. Shaw included a detailed production history of the 737-800 model, the latest version of the family until the inaugural of 737-900 in late 2001. Numerous colored pictures of the aircrafts luxuriate the book. There is detailed information under every caption. Several featured captions (including the book c