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Luminaria Skies B707-320

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Auto Credit Based on AndiTontrando's Boeing 707-320

The Boeing 707 is the first successful commercial passenger jetliner. The mid- to long-range narrow-body four-engine aircraft with a swept-wing design was developed and manufactured by the Boeing Company. It made its first flight on December 20, 1957, and entered commercial service on October 26, 1958. It remained in production until 1991, with a total of 1,010 being built, and was credited with inaugurating the jet age in commercial travel.

Luminaria has purchased 25 707s to use for commercial flights.

AG1: turn on engines
AG7&8: lights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Boeing 707-320
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 164.5ft (50.1m)
  • Length 152.9ft (46.6m)
  • Height 41.8ft (12.7m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 131,247lbs (59,532kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.318
  • Wing Loading 38.5lbs/ft2 (188.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,407.5ft2 (316.6m2)
  • Drag Points 21922

Parts

  • Number of Parts 501
  • Control Surfaces 13
  • Performance Cost 2,307
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    @TheAerospacecraftNerd77 O ok

    2 months ago
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    @Luminaria uh that xj-40 is a 747 call it that

    2 months ago
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    @Luminaria Oh

    2 months ago
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    @TheAerospacecraftNerd77 No they are XD-89-54 engines a special type of engine made by Luminaria that resembles the JT3D engines but they are much better

    2 months ago
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    @Luminaria Are those JT3D engines?

    2 months ago
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    @TheAerospacecraftNerd77 Luminaria has updated their 707s to the latest technology so they meet 2024 airline standards

    2 months ago
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    @Luminaria Wait, you're using 50's era jets for 2024 travel? 707s are much less fuel efficient and have terribly outdated tech. Additionally, they are too loud for today's noise regulations and to polluting.

    2 months ago