CHINA LEARNS SKILLS, CULTURE OF AIRFRAMERS

McDonnell Douglas has the Y-10 to thank for its role as China's largest Western manufacturing partner, or so the story goes. The Y-10, a shrunken copy of the Boeing 707, was to be China's first commercial jetliner, but nobody wanted to buy it. So China's aviation leaders realized they needed to...

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