Back in the 1960s, two aircraft developed on either side of the Atlantic sought to steal a march in the worldwide market for a short-haul, narrow-bodied, twinjet airliner. Continuing our series, looking at the similarities and differences between popular historic airliners of yesteryear, we take a closer look at the classic McDonnell Douglas DC-9 family versus the British-built BAC 1-11 series.
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