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THE FIRST THREE-ENGINED JET AIRLINER IN THE WORLD, the Trident, shown on its maiden flight. The Trident, made by de Havilland, is a short and medium-range airliner. Capable of carrying 100 passengers, it has a cruising speed of 600 miles an hour and is the first airliner in the world equipped to land completely blind.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29725, 19 January 1962, Page 13

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THE FIRST THREE-ENGINED JET AIRLINER IN THE WORLD, the Trident, shown on its maiden flight. The Trident, made by de Havilland, is a short and medium-range airliner. Capable of carrying 100 passengers, it has a cruising speed of 600 miles an hour and is the first airliner in the world equipped to land completely blind. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29725, 19 January 1962, Page 13

THE FIRST THREE-ENGINED JET AIRLINER IN THE WORLD, the Trident, shown on its maiden flight. The Trident, made by de Havilland, is a short and medium-range airliner. Capable of carrying 100 passengers, it has a cruising speed of 600 miles an hour and is the first airliner in the world equipped to land completely blind. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29725, 19 January 1962, Page 13

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