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The 727 was designed to service smaller airports with shorter runways than those used by the 707s. Of all the early Boeing jets, the 727 had the most distinctive appearance, with its rakish T-shaped tail and its trio of rear-mounted engines. It carried billions of passengers on everything from short hops to cross-country flights.
Production of the 727 extended from the early 1960s to August 1984, a remarkable length of time, considering the original market forecast was for 250 airplanes. As it turned out, 1,831 were delivered. Twenty years later, when the last 727 was delivered, this versatile fleet was carrying 13 million passengers each month.
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Unique identifier
BI43288
Boeing ID
BIV13_727_01
Type
Video
Duration
1m14s
Size
720px × 480px 28MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
air to air
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
exteriors
flying
full body views
jets
monoplanes
nobody
out of production
takeoffs