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On the 727, Boeing completely changed the shape of the wings from the norm. Triple-slot flaps came from the back edge and leads came out in front of the wings.
Museum’s Boeing 727 gets new, ... but visitors who enter the front part of the main cabin are likely to feel as though they’ve stepped back in time — long before COVID-19 protocols, ...
Even after Boeing ceased production of the trijet in favor of more modern aircraft, the 727 is still used today. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Boeing 727 exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry was a bit of a curiosity before — a striking, expansive silver monument to air travel from below, inside mostly a chance to (hoora… ...
A man from El Paso, Texas, is on a mission to move and fully refurbish a derelict 59-year-old Boeing 727 that he and his ...
SEATTLE -- History made! The very first 727 ever produced by Boeing took its last flight Wednesday morning, 53 years after its very first flight. The 10 minute jaunt from Paine Field in Everett to ...
Despite the fact that Boeing officially ended production of its 727 passenger jets in the mid-1980s, there were reportedly almost 1,900 of the builds in use at the time.