McDonnell Douglas DC-X-200

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title: McDonnell Douglas DC-X-200
text: The McDonnell Douglas DC-X-200 was a proposed airliner from McDonnell Douglas in the late 70's. It was based off the McDonnell Douglas DC-10, but with a shortened fuselage and hence smaller capacity. It was a shortened DC-10, with a capacity reduced from 270 to 220 passengers in a 3-class layout, and only two engines under the wings, dropping the DC-10's central tailfin-mounted engine. The engines were General Electric CF6s as in the DC-10, but were planned to be slightly uprated. It addition, t
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date created: 2022-08-17T06:20:34Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T20:42:04Z
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