717 May 2026

717 May 2026

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: A high-fidelity flight simulation of the Boeing 717 for PC, praised for its deep system modeling and graphics. make717, Inc. - Home

: Boeing decided not to offer aft airstairs (rear boarding stairs) on the 717 to maximize fuel efficiency by reducing auxiliary equipment weight. Other Potential Interpretations

: In conjunction with Parker Hannifin, the flight deck incorporates a mechanical control suite that replaced much of the cumbersome rigging found in older DC-9/MD-80 aircraft.

: The 717 features a two-crew glass cockpit with six interchangeable liquid-crystal-display (LCD) units. It uses advanced Honeywell VIA 2000 computers, a system shared with the MD-10 and similar to the MD-11.

The Boeing 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet engine aircraft developed for the 100-seat market. It was originally designed by McDonnell Douglas as the MD-95 before the company merged with Boeing.

Primetime hours for maker members. Mon - Fri: 5pm to 9pm. Saturday: 10am to 9pm. Sunday: 10am to 5pm. Copyright 2026 make717, Inc.

: A high-fidelity flight simulation of the Boeing 717 for PC, praised for its deep system modeling and graphics. make717, Inc. - Home Primetime hours for maker members

: Boeing decided not to offer aft airstairs (rear boarding stairs) on the 717 to maximize fuel efficiency by reducing auxiliary equipment weight. Other Potential Interpretations Sunday: 10am to 5pm

: In conjunction with Parker Hannifin, the flight deck incorporates a mechanical control suite that replaced much of the cumbersome rigging found in older DC-9/MD-80 aircraft. make717, Inc

: The 717 features a two-crew glass cockpit with six interchangeable liquid-crystal-display (LCD) units. It uses advanced Honeywell VIA 2000 computers, a system shared with the MD-10 and similar to the MD-11.

The Boeing 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet engine aircraft developed for the 100-seat market. It was originally designed by McDonnell Douglas as the MD-95 before the company merged with Boeing.