The Jumbo Jet was the nickname given to the Boeing 747, which started development in the mid 1960's and first flew commercially with Pan Am in 1969
Sir Frank Whittle is generally accepted as the inventor of the modern turbo jet engine
In the 1970s
Spam, the modern day shopping cart, the first ever walkie-talkie, Turboprop engine, Jet engine, O-ring.
Heinkel in Germany built the first flying jet aircraft.
plans trains and automobiles, and the jumbo jet Ummm..... no they invented the wheel, dams, chariots and the most important of all, writing by the way it's "planes" not "plans" actually the dams aren't the governments technology, their the farmers. but i think your still right. yeah, along with the plow, maybe battery (mythbusters proved it!), and the first way of writing, cunniform (pronounce like "ku-nay-eh-form")
Boeing the company invented the jumbo jet.
1971
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A Jumbo Jet is any Boeing 747.
The Airbus A380 is the first Super Jumbo Jet. It is a double deck passanger jet designed by Airbus of France. Thus far it is the only production super jumbo that is out. The next closest is the Boeing 747.
No. The Jumbo Jet is a Boeing 747.
Pan Am Airlines was!
Jumbo Jet - Cedar Point - was created in 1972.
The jumbo sausage was delicious.That jumbo jet looks huge.
Messerschmitt AG invented the first fighter jet.
jumbo means very big so we called it jumbo jet
This depends on which jumbo jet you are looking for. For example a 747 weighs roughly 400,000 kg