747: Creating the World's First Jumbo Jet and Other Adventures from a Life in Aviation
by Joe Sutter, Jay Spenser
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Read in May, 2008
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anybody who likes to learn about "stuff"
I thought it was a fantastic book. I have read similar books before, but they were told from the perspective of an author who came in as a fly on the wall to watch the development process unfold. 747, in contrast, was written by the actual head of design and engineering for the plane.
The most interesting factoid I believe I learned from this book was that nobody ever imagined or expected the 747 to ever become the landmark success that it became. At the time of it's development supersonic je...more
The most interesting factoid I believe I learned from this book was that nobody ever imagined or expected the 747 to ever become the landmark success that it became. At the time of it's development supersonic je...more
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Read in May, 2008
As you can see from the cover, this book is discussed how the Boeing 747, or the "Jumbo Jet" was made. Joe Sutter, the author of this book, was an engineer who worked at Boeing and he also contributed to the designing of the 747. He and his team had struggles while making this plane. For example, he had to make the plane as light as possible and he needed a plane with big floor area. Joe Sutter fixes all the problems one by one and in the end, the plane was commercialized.
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Juan Trippe of Pan Am put quite a bit of money into this airplane and was supposed to get the first two years of Boeing's production.
BUT
They had trouble with the engines for about the first year and a half and Pan Am's planes just sat there carrying no one.
So this 747 that could never have been built without Juan Trippe's money turned out to be the ruin of Pan Am and Juan Trippe because now the competition got their 747s at the same time and Pan Am simply could not compete with them.
BUT
They had trouble with the engines for about the first year and a half and Pan Am's planes just sat there carrying no one.
So this 747 that could never have been built without Juan Trippe's money turned out to be the ruin of Pan Am and Juan Trippe because now the competition got their 747s at the same time and Pan Am simply could not compete with them.
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Read in April, 2008
Somehow, when I became an aerospace engineer, this is what I thought my job and my life would be like. The author was clearly at the right place and time for these dreams... A true aeronautical engineer's life experiences.
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