Boeing 707 Group (Hardback)
A History
Imprint: Pen & Sword Aviation
Pages: 320
Illustrations: 200
ISBN: 9781473861343
Published: 16th May 2018
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The Boeing 707 family - that includes the forerunner Model 367-80, the KC-135 series of military transports and the slightly smaller Model 720 - was the pioneer of the sweptback wing, incorporating podded engines borrowed from the B-47 military bomber. It was the aircraft that many regard as the design that really ushered in the Jet-Age.
This new book from the established aviation historian Graham Simons examines the entire course of the Boeing 707’s history, charting an impressive design evolution and illustrating the many ways in which the 707’s legacy continues to be felt to this day. In laying the foundation for Boeing's preeminence on the word’s jetliner market during the 1980s and 90s, the 707 paved the way for future innovations in both civilian and military fields and Graham Simons has put together an image-packed history that records the historic and landmark milestones of this iconic aircraft type.
The book is well worth the price and will provide many hours of intriguing reading and research support. It is a good addition to one’s aviation bookshelf.
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Air Fan, December 2018/January 2019
While recommended for the general reader, this should be an essential addition for 707 enthusiasts.
Flightpath - reviewed by Charles Page
Splendid the iconography part, with beautiful photos and many posters and poster of the time, with which it is fulfilled a nostalgic return to the sixties.
JP4, October 2018 – reviewed by Marco de Montis
...this is an impressive volume that is well-written, and easy to read. Its research is of a high standard. It will, of course, appeal to Boeing 707/ C-135 ‘enthusiasts’ and as such could well become a ‘Standard Reference Work’ on its subject.
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About Graham M. Simons
GRAHAM M. SIMONS was one of the founders of the world-famous aviation museum at Duxford near Cambridge where his interest was piqued watching the making of the film Battle of Britain there in the late 1960s. From this, and with an engineering background, he progressed to membership of a number of aviation societies, including sitting on the British Aviation Preservation Council, eventually taking the position of Engineering Director with one group. Graham combines his love of writing with his skills in production to create and publish aviation histories focused on a variety of subjects.