Aircraft model numbering

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knasty

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It wasn't that long ago that models would start at -100 (or maybe -200/-300 for A330/A340/777 etc) and continue up as newer versions were released.

However the A380 started @ -800. The 787 started with -8. I believe the A350 is starting at -800.

What's the aversion to starting with -1 or -100 like the old days?
 
I blame it on Microsoft, no one wants the first try now.
 
Unused design variations that only exist on paper?

The 777 went -200, -300, -8, -9.
The 757 and 767 never had a -100.
The A330 didn't have a -100 and skipped -400, -600 and -700 (and an abandoned -500 design) before now working on -800 and -900

You could ask the same question about why no F-24 through F-34
 
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I'll see if I can find it, but I do remember reading something about the number 8 appealing to particular markets.

Leave it with me
 
Is 8 a asian lucky number

I would have gone with the 8 being 'wealth' in China and 4 being 'death' but that wouldn't account for the missing 1's ;) unless no one really wants to be on the first version of anything. So then you have the question of what's wrong with the 5- through 7's.
 
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