Boeing 707-120B Stratoliner Turbofan Version (modified fuselage) Delivery Aircraft First Service Date: September 1961 Specially built aircraft for QANTAS Overall length 134' 6" Fuselage length 128' 10" Wing span 130' 10" Pratt & Whitney JT3D-1 Turbofan engines Improved leading edge flaps Full length pylons on all nacelles except for left outboard engine Taller vertical stabilizer Small ventral fin Boeing 707-138B QANTAS VH-EBH "City of Darwin" *********************************************************************** Version 1.0 October 1998 For use with FS98 Copyright: George A. Vega voyager3@ix.netcom.com Create a subfolder B707138B under your FS98 folder. Extract all the files to the B707138B folder. This project would not have been possible without the contributions and time of the following gentlemen. Tom Gibson for his tireless attempt to perfect the aircraft and the visual flight model. Richard Boehringer for his 3D metal texturing design, and 3D windows which are great accomplishments. Mike Vidal for providing the flight dynamics, flight testing the aircraft and suggesting ways to improve the design. Brian Quayle for his FSFS short course on aircraft design. His excellent primer on FSFS design led directly to this aircraft. The low pod engines and wings on this aircraft would not have been possible if it were not for the techniques taught by Brian in his short course. Scott Jones for his extensive Beta testing and Flight Dynamics editing. Many thanks to all of them for their expertise, patience and help. If you can improve the visual model, or the textures, please feel free to contact me at the above e-mail addresses. If you would like the source files to paint in any scheme they are available upon request. Freeware. Please share this aircraft but do not use it to make money. Do not upload to any of the Compuserve (CSi) forums or claim as your own. Reference books: "Boeing 707 & 720" George W. Cearley Jr. "Boeing 707 & AWACS in detail & scale" Alwyn T. Lloyd "The Boeing 707" Barry J. Schiff "Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1959-60"