McDonnell Douglas MD-80 & MD-90


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The MD-80 was born in the late 1970s as a development of the DC-9. McDonnell Douglas stretched the DC-9 fuselage, re-engined it, gave it a greater wingspan and other improvements, and first flew it (the DC-9-80) in October, 1979. This colorful volume delivers detailed information on the MD-80's evolution, design, production, technical specs, chronology and customers, including the initial MD-81, the powerful MD-82, the extended range MD-83, and the updated MD-87 and MD-88 versions. Sftbd., 8 1/4"x 11 5-8", 128 pgs., 25 bandw ill., 125 color.







McDonnell Douglas MD-80


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This illustrated series portrays the markings of well-known international carriers and lesser-known and smaller airlines. A page is devoted to each set of markings with a color photo and descriptive text alongside.







McDonnell Douglas-Boeing MD-80 Study Guide, 2019 Edition


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The McDonnell Douglas-Boeing MD-80 Study Guide is a compilation of notes taken primarily from flight manuals, but also includes elements taken from class notes, computer-based training, and operational experience. It is intended for use by initial qualification crewmembers, and also for systems review prior to recurrent training or check rides. The book is written in a way that organizes in one location all the buzz words, acronyms, and numbers the average pilot needs to know in order to get through qualification from an aircraft systems standpoint. The guide covers MD-82 and MD-83 series airplanes. The author is a retired Air Force Fighter pilot with flight experience in seven different aircraft types including the F-101, F-106 and F-15, and instructional experience in the T-33, F-101 and AT-38B aircraft. He also consulted on the acquisition and development of the F-22 and helped to write the F-22 operating manual. Transitioning to the airline world in 1990, he began writing and publishing transport category aircraft study materials and software guides. He holds type ratings in Boeing 727, 737, 757-767 and 777 aircraft as well as the Airbus A320 series aircraft. He has over 17,000 flight hours and has written seven titles which have sold a total of over 100,000 volumes. He retired with over 27 years work as an airline captain, certification as a flight engineer check airman, and management work in the area of managing operational specifications for a major airline.




McDonnell Douglas DC-9/MD-80 & MD-90


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Beskriver de anførte McDonnell Douglas flytyper







Douglas DC-9/MD-80 at the Gate


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The most successful of all twin-jet transports, the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 brought jet travel to the general public. The DC-9 and its descendants have transported countless people to big cities and tiny towns, serving communities that had never before known jet travel. Military versions have also served in the aeromedical evacuation, logistics, and VIP transport roles.







Douglas Twinjets


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The Douglas twinjet family, the DC-9;MD-80;MD-90 and Boeing 717, is beaten only by the Boeing 737 to the title of most popular airliner. In this book the author describes the background, design, development and use of thse popular and easily recognizable aircraft, from their origins in the 1960s to the 21st century.