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FURTHER READING ON THE RAAF 707s |
Issue
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Date
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Remarks
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12
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11JUL20
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Added two images of VH-EAI at Rome on 09SEP69 thanks to Peter Truscott. |
11
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17JAN19
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Sighted at Brunswick, GA on 28DEC18 receiving maintenance. |
10
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14DEC17
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Added an image of A20-629 in tanker configuration. |
9
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13AUG16
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Added change of registered owner to Aircraft Endeavours LLC, San Antonio, TX. Thanks to Neil Louis. |
8
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01JUL16
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Added an update thanks to Omega. |
7
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09JUN15
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Minor change to registration details. |
6
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28OCT11
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Added an image of the final departure from Richmond. |
5
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25OCT11
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Added details of planned use by Omega. |
4
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24OCT11
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Added delivery to Omega Air. |
3
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03OCT11
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Added to the US Register. |
2
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24JUL08
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Added RAAF date of retirement and hours flown as supplied by 33 Sqn. |
1
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27JUL06
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Created individual page for this aircraft. Archived Updates for combined B707-338C/327C/349C list. |
NOTES |
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There
are four numbers in the second column of each header. These are: 1. The Constructor's Number (c/n or Manufacturer's Serial Number) 2. The Line Number (The order in which final assembly began) 3. Cumulative Line Number (The order in which the aircraft were rolled out) 4. Engineering Block Number (Customer Number) Note: During early production, the Line Number was often the same as the Cumulative Line Number. Source: "The Boeing 707 & 720" Air-Britain 1972. |
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Please forward any errors or updates to the Webmaster. |
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These sources are gratefully acknowledged. |