Talk:Boeing 7J7

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Listen, uh, to whomever turned up the pro-Airbus bias in this article, can we please kill it? Comparisons on the A320 and B737 are irrelevant to the 7J7, and the 7E7 has even less to do with it. Perhaps we need a separate article on A320 vs. B737 sales?

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Photos requested[edit]

The Boeing corporate archives in Bellevue, Washington has a desktop-sized model of its Boeing 7J7 proposal. (There's a picture of it here: https://www.airlinereporter.com/tag/boeing-7j7/) I think the archives are available for public viewing if you make an appointment. --User:D271l 14 May 2020

Indeed, a CC photo reportage in Boeing archives would be awesome and would provide many, many illustrations for the many, many Boeing projects! --Marc Lacoste (talk) 09:34, 14 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
There's also an airline-branded desktop model of the 7J7 that was made by Boeing in its attempts to sell to Republic Airlines. It's at the Northwest Airlines History Center Museum in Bloomington, Minnesota. Pictures here: http://northwestairlineshistory.org/aircraft-boeing-7j7/ D271l (talk) 05:26, 9 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]