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Douglas Dc-10 And Convair General Arrangement Drawings In Cd/dvd- Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

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Cruz de Pau, Portugal

Cruz de Pau, Portugal
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Three drawings showing two different airliner designs. 

Includes: 
  • Douglas Aircraft drawing AZZ7003, "Lines - Display Model," dated 11-18-169, showing the DC-10 outer mold line with many wing, fuselage, engine, fin, etc sections. 26900 x 7500 pixels 
  • Convair drawing SD-57-03002, "General Arrangement - General Dimension Drawing Model 22 Jet Transport," dated 14 Jan 57. This is the Convair 880 jetliner meant to compete with the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8. 7259 x 3200 pixels 
  • Convair drawing SD-58-01003, "Preliminary Structural Outline - Fus. Convair 600," dated 7-15-56. Detailed fuselage drawing of the Convair 880 (before it was called the 880). 7977 x 3225 pixels.


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