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F16 Falcon FYI
The General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin F16 is considered by many to be the most agile modern fighter.
It's maneuverability and combat radius exceed that of all potential threat fighter aircraft.
It can deliver a crippling ground strike and still maintain a credible air threat.
The variety of stores it can carry and wide range of missions it can undertake with great effectiveness are staggering.
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777 Future Cockpit
Market demand has sized, shaped and launched the newest member of the Boeing family, the 777. The airplane design offers features, innovations and approaches to aircraft development that set the standard for delivering value to airlines.
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767 Flight Deck
The 767, a twin-aisle twinjet, is the most widely used airplane across the Atlantic and is available in six models: the 767-200 and -200ER (extended range); the 767-300 and -300ER; the 767-300 Freighter with 15,411 cubic feet of cargo volume and the new 767-400ER. |
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747 The HumpBack
From its first flight in 1969, the 747 was an airplane of superlatives: It was bigger, flew farther and carried more people than any other commercial airplane. Today, that's still true. |
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A340 Glass Cockpit
The A320 program was launched in March 1984, despite a downturn in airline aircraft purchases due to the recession of the 1980s. The decision proved to be a sound one, correctly anticipating the need for a competitive transport. |
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A320 Cockpit
The A320 program was launched in March 1984, despite a downturn in airline aircraft purchases due to the recession of the 1980s. The decision proved to be a sound one, correctly anticipating the need for a competitive transport. |
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