Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Boeing_2707> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 93 of
93
with 100 items per page.
- Boeing_2707 abstract "The Boeing 2707 was developed as the first American supersonic transport (SST). After winning a competition for a government-funded contract to build an American SST, Boeing began development at its facilities in Seattle, Washington. The design emerged as a very large aircraft with seating for 250 to 300 passengers and cruise speeds in the range of Mach 3. This made it much larger and significantly faster than competing designs like the Concorde.The SST was the topic of considerable concern within and outside the aviation industry. From the start the airline industry had noted that the economics of the design were questionable, concerns that were only partially addressed during development. Outside the field, the entire SST concept was the subject of considerable negative press, centered on the issue of sonic booms and effects on the ozone layer.A key design feature of the 2707 was its use of a swing wing planform. During development the required weight and size of this mechanism continued to grow, forcing the team to start over using a conventional delta wing. Rising costs and the lack of a clear market led to its cancellation in 1971 before two prototypes had been completed.".
- Boeing_2707 manufacturer Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes.
- Boeing_2707 thumbnail Boeing_2707_mock-up.jpg?width=300.
- Boeing_2707 type Supersonic_transport.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=F5m29ElTEw0C.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink mon39_a.pdf.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink sst.html.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink boeing.pdf.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink 1964%20-%200377.html.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink 1965%20-%201126.html.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink 1969%20-%200126.html.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink 1969%20-%200149.html.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink sst.shtml.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink BMN_88220_3.wmv.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink b733.htm.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink SST.asp.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageExternalLink m1.
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageID "180607".
- Boeing_2707 wikiPageRevisionID "603554606".
- Boeing_2707 capacity "277".
- Boeing_2707 cruiseSpeedMain "Mach 2.7:".
- Boeing_2707 cruiseSpeedMore "at".
- Boeing_2707 emptyWeightAlt "International model".
- Boeing_2707 engine(jet)_ "General Electric GE4/J5P".
- Boeing_2707 hasPhotoCollection Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 heightAlt "14.10 m".
- Boeing_2707 heightMain "1409.6999999999998".
- Boeing_2707 jetOrProp%3F_ "jet".
- Boeing_2707 lengthAlt "93.27 m".
- Boeing_2707 lengthMain "306.0".
- Boeing_2707 loadedWeightAlt Maximum_ramp_weight.
- Boeing_2707 manufacturer Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes.
- Boeing_2707 moreGeneral "Max. landing weight:".
- Boeing_2707 morePerformance "*Takeoff length:".
- Boeing_2707 morePerformance "Landing length:".
- Boeing_2707 nationalOrigin "United States".
- Boeing_2707 numberOfJets "4".
- Boeing_2707 payloadAlt "34000.0".
- Boeing_2707 payloadMain "75000.0".
- Boeing_2707 payloadMore "maximum".
- Boeing_2707 rangeAlt "7871.0".
- Boeing_2707 rangeMain "4250.0".
- Boeing_2707 rangeMore "with 277 passengers".
- Boeing_2707 seeAlso "* Planes That Never Flew, Discovery Channel".
- Boeing_2707 similarAircraft "* Concorde * Tupolev Tu-144 * Lockheed L-2000".
- Boeing_2707 spanMain "spread".
- Boeing_2707 spanMain "swept".
- Boeing_2707 status "Canceled".
- Boeing_2707 thrustAlt "with augmentation".
- Boeing_2707 type Supersonic_transport.
- Boeing_2707 typeOfJet "turbojets".
- Boeing_2707 subject Category:Abandoned_civil_aircraft_projects_of_the_United_States.
- Boeing_2707 subject Category:Boeing_aircraft.
- Boeing_2707 subject Category:Delta-wing_aircraft.
- Boeing_2707 subject Category:Quadjets.
- Boeing_2707 subject Category:Supersonic_transports.
- Boeing_2707 subject Category:Variable-sweep-wing_aircraft.
- Boeing_2707 type Aircraft.
- Boeing_2707 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Boeing_2707 type Product.
- Boeing_2707 type Model_airplane.
- Boeing_2707 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Boeing_2707 type DesignedArtifact.
- Boeing_2707 comment "The Boeing 2707 was developed as the first American supersonic transport (SST). After winning a competition for a government-funded contract to build an American SST, Boeing began development at its facilities in Seattle, Washington. The design emerged as a very large aircraft with seating for 250 to 300 passengers and cruise speeds in the range of Mach 3.".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "Boeing 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "بوينغ 2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "ボーイング2707".
- Boeing_2707 label "波音2707".
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs ボーイング2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs 보잉_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Boeing_2707.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs m.018npg.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Q639498.
- Boeing_2707 sameAs Q639498.
- Boeing_2707 wasDerivedFrom Boeing_2707?oldid=603554606.
- Boeing_2707 depiction Boeing_2707_mock-up.jpg.
- Boeing_2707 isPrimaryTopicOf Boeing_2707.