Dizel8
Douglas metal
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I should have said DC8-71 and DC8-73 in other words, the stretch, with a few DC8-72's for good measures.
Also interesting to note, is that some 8s started as say -20's but was reengined with later model engines and became -50's.
The 61 is a stretched series, which retained the original wing, the 62 and 63 both have the long wing, the 62 with the short fuselage.
As for Igloo size, I believe the standard Igloo fits on the 707. Cannot remember the number of Igloos on the short 8, but IIRC, the long had 18 positions.
The KC-135, AFAIK, is not a 707 per se, the fuselage is not quite as wide. I guess I was right for once, here is some infop on the 135: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KC-135
Another good site for the 8: http://www.dc8.org/index.php
Also interesting to note, is that some 8s started as say -20's but was reengined with later model engines and became -50's.
The 61 is a stretched series, which retained the original wing, the 62 and 63 both have the long wing, the 62 with the short fuselage.
As for Igloo size, I believe the standard Igloo fits on the 707. Cannot remember the number of Igloos on the short 8, but IIRC, the long had 18 positions.
The KC-135, AFAIK, is not a 707 per se, the fuselage is not quite as wide. I guess I was right for once, here is some infop on the 135: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KC-135
Another good site for the 8: http://www.dc8.org/index.php
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