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Why are there no tri Jets?

Why are there no tri Jets?

Boeing had no reason to offer a Tri-jet as it developed the long and short versions of the 747. In fact, the Tri-jets were a design competition between Douglas and Lockheed based on American Airlines criteria which initially ordered the L-10, but switched to the DC-10 after Rolls Royce went into bankruptcy.

What is the fastest private jet?

Top Speed: Mach 0.99. The fastest private jet in the world is the Gulfstream G700. This 19-passenger jet was unveiled in 2019. It dethrones all of its competitors with an ultra-spacious cabin and overpowered engines.

Are DC 9 still in service?

After almost a 16-year absence, the DC-9 rejoined Delta’s fleet during the Northwest merger in 2008, and flew until January 2014. Ship 9880 was one of 97 DC-9s that came to Delta from Northwest Airlines. Delta was the first and the last U.S. airline to fly scheduled DC-9 commercial flights.

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Will Trijets come back?

Originally Answered: Will Trijet commercial airlines ever make a comeback? Very, very unlikely. There really is no reason for a Tri-jet. The development of the engines, air frames and airfoil design obviates the need for third engine and the increase in fuel, cost, and continuing maintenance.

Why are engines attached to wings?

Placing engines on the wing provides beneficial wing bending relief in flight. The further the engines are away from the fuselage the greater the wing bending relief so engines buried in the wing root provide little relief.

How many times has a DC-10 crashes?

As of September 2015, the DC-10 had been involved in 55 accidents and incidents, including 32 hull-loss accidents, with 1,261 occupant fatalities. Of these accidents and incidents, it has been involved in nine hijackings resulting in one death and a bombing resulting in 170 occupant fatalities.

What Boeing aircraft has 3 engines?

The Boeing 727 is the only airliner in the U.S. with 3 engines mounted on the tail, and elsewhere in the world the only other 3 engine airliner still flying regular service is the Tupolev TU-154, operated by Air Koryo in North Korea. Place your mouse over the red links below to see the illustration highlighted.