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Old February 4th 04, 02:24 PM
Keith Willshaw
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"ANDREW ROBERT BREEN" wrote in message
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Keith Willshaw wrote:

"Spiv" wrote in message
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We know. It was the second short haul jet, the first being the French
Caravelle.


Deliveries began in 1965 , the Boeing 727 entered service in 1964
and the Tupolev TU-124 entered service between Moscow and
Ulyanovsk in December 1962


And - though for various reasons it didn't enter service - the Avro
Canada C-102 was flying at the end of the 1940s. That probably
as the best claim to being the first regional-distance jet. Next
one - the Tu-104, maybe?


The Tu-104 was in service before the Comet 4 and 707
for sure. I once flew to Moscow in one during the
mid 70's , strange aircraft with that glazed nose one
almost expected to see a bombardier sitting there.

Keith