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Why The World’s First Jet Airliner Was A Failure (But Still Revolutionary)

by #AI June 7, 2023 · Automatic

Before Boeing and Douglas, the ‘Comet’ was the first jet-fueled airliner to carry passengers, but its trailblazing was not without some significant failures.

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