Boeing 737 (Crowood Aviation Series)
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Rating | : | 4.46 (922 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1861264046 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Malcolm L Hill's interest in commercial aviation stems from his early years, growing up under the busy take-off path from London's Heathrow Airport. He is the author of BAC One-Eleven Crowood 1999 . He has been a regular contributor to the US based Airliners magazine since 1995
An Average Book On The 737 Robert I. Hedges This is a nice looking, well illustrated, book on the 737 from England. It is fairly comprehensive, although there are some errors in the text. Having said that, the errors are not particularly egregious, and would not be readily apparent (or significant in a meaningful way) to the average reader (I am an airline pilot who had to fly the 737 for about two years, and adm
He has been a regular contributor to the US based Airliners magazine since 1995. About the Author Malcolm L Hill's interest in commercial aviation stems from his early years, growing up under the busy take-off path from London's Heathrow Airport. He is the author of BAC One-Eleven Crowood 1999
Its continued development, taking on the new technogical advances available and Boeing's reaction to a revived European threat is studied. The aircraft's progress through turbulent political and commercial times is followed, as is the 737's own operational history and its own undoubted influence in the constantly changing airliner industry of the last quarter of the twentieth century and beyond.. Charts the rise of Boeing's best-selling product, examing the interwoven history of the aircraft company and its airline customers and how they came to the 737