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What was the time line of the 707 vs the DC-8? As for design, both seem to follow-ons to prop designs that had 4 engines, DC-6 and Consellation come to mind.
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707
First Flight = 20-December-1957
855 were delivered
(The Dash 80 was the prototype for the 707)
DC8
First Flight = 30-May-1958
Douglas built 556 DC8's
(The DC7 was the last propeller powered transport for Douglas)
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More 707s were built, but 707s left commercial service decades ago, while the DC-8 soldiers on. That's quite a vote for the DC-8 over the 707. But hey, the DC-8 and even the DC-3 are Boeings now too (yea right)!
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What was the time line of the 707 vs the DC-8? As for design, both seem to follow-ons to prop designs that had 4 engines, DC-6 and Consellation come to mind.
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707
First Flight = 20-December-1957
855 were delivered
(The Dash 80 was the prototype for the 707)
DC8
First Flight = 30-May-1958
Douglas built 556 DC8's
(The DC7 was the last propeller powered transport for Douglas)
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More 707s were built, but 707s left commercial service decades ago, while the DC-8 soldiers on. That's quite a vote for the DC-8 over the 707. But hey, the DC-8 and even the DC-3 are Boeings now too (yea right)!