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VH-EBC
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Issue
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Date
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Remarks
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10
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16OCT22
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Added an image of VH-EBC thanks to Eric Allen. |
9
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10AUG22
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Added an image of VH-EBC thanks to Eric Allen. |
8
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31MAY20
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Added an image of N791SA thanks to Eric Allen. |
7
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28JAN18
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Added a link to the crash report. |
6
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22SEP17
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Added an image of the aircraft prior to the departure of the inaugural service on 29JUL59. |
5
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22APR14
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Added an image of the aircraft in Standard Airways livery. |
4
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27JUN10
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Revised the entry regarding the diversion to Brisbane on 16AUG59. |
3
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12MAY10
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Added more detail to the entry regarding the diversion to Brisbane on 16AUG59. |
2
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08AUG09
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Corrected the flight number of the inaugural service on 29JUL59 to EM774. The return flight was EM775. |
1
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27JUL06
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Created individual page for this aircraft. Archived Updates for combined B707-138B list. |
NOTES |
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1
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There
are four numbers in the second column of each header. These are: 1. The Constructor's Number (c/n or Manufacturer's Serial Number) 2. The Line Number (The order in which final assembly began) 3. Cumulative Line Number (The order in which the aircraft were rolled out) 4. Engineering Block Number (Customer Number) Note: During early production, the Line Number was often the same as the Cumulative Line Number. Source: "The Boeing 707 & 720" Air-Britain 1972. |
2
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Please forward any errors or updates to the Webmaster. |
3
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These sources are gratefully acknowledged. |