The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a legendary wide-body airliner that revolutionized long-haul travel from its introduction in 1970 until the end of its production in 1989. With its distinctive tri-jet configuration, featuring two engines mounted under the wings and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer, the DC-10 was designed to provide airlines with a highly efficient aircraft capable of serving medium to long-range routes. It could carry between 250 and 380 passengers, depending on the variant and seating configuration. The DC-10 was celebrated for its reliability, comfort, and performance, serving major airlines across the globe and playing a pivotal role in expanding international air travel. It was also adapted into the KC-10 Extender for aerial refueling purposes by the United States Air Force. Despite its initial challenges, the DC-10 ultimately became a beloved icon of the golden age of jet travel, leaving a lasting legacy in the aviation industry.
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