History
The Boeing 707 was the most successful of the early jet airliners and signalled the arrival of the ‘jet age’ to air transport. The Boeing 707-138 was a special shortened version made specifically for Qantas.
The Boeing 707 became the most successful of the second generation of jet airliners.
Between 1957 and 1979 a total of 865 of all versions were manufactured.
The first version, the 707-120, made its first flight on 20 December 1957 and they entered service, first with Pan American Airways, in October 1958.
A special version, the 707-138, was ordered by Qantas.
It was slightly shorter, tailor made for the trans-Pacific air route.
Qantas took delivery of seven 707-138s between June and September 1959 and they first carried passengers that July.
Later they were all upgraded to Boeing 707-138B standard.
This model represents VH-EBA flying for Qantas Empire Airways in late 1959.
Roden 1/144 kit with Hawkeye decals completed by Leigh Edmonds June 2017.