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The first delivery of the 360/30 was in June 1965 to [[McDonnell Aircraft]].<ref name=ibmbook>{{cite book|last1=Pugh|first1=Emerson W.|last2=Johnson|first2=Lyle R.|last3=Palmer|first3=John H.|title=IBM's 360 and early 370 systems|url=https://archive.org/details/ibms360early370s0000pugh|url-access=registration|date=1991|publisher=MIT Press|___location=Cambridge, Mass.|isbn=9780262161237}}</ref>
 
Along with the [[IBM System/360 Model 40|360/40]], these were the two largest revenue producing [[IBM System/360#Summary of models shipped|System/360 models]],<ref name=ibmbook/> accounting for over half the System/360 units sold.<ref>An [[Automatic Data Processing|ADP]] Newsletter cited on page 56 in {{cite book|editor-last1=Weiss|editor-first1=Eric A. (ed)|title=Computer Usage Essentials|date=1969|publisher=McGraw-Hill|lccn=71-76142}} shows sales of the 360 Model 30 (36%) and the Model 40 (22.6%), for a total of 58.6%</ref>
 
==Models==
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