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The interior of Boeing 247D possibly N18E of Island AirlinesThe interior of Boeing 247D, possibly N18E, of Island Airlines
Boeing 247D N18E of Island AirlinesBoeing 247D, N18E, of Island Airlines. This aircraft is currently preserved in the Science Museum, Wroughton, UK
Boeing 247D N3977C (msn 1729) built 1933, currently airworthy, as N13347, with the Museum of Flight Foundation in Seattle WA. Date: 1960s
Boeing 247D DZ203Boeing 247D, DZ203, was used for instrument and automatic landing systems research by the RAF during WW2
Boeing 247DColonel Roscoe Turners Boeing 247D Parked Outside Two Days Prior to the Start of the Macrobertson Air Race Date: 1934
Boeing 247D of United
Boeing 247D of WesternBoeing 247D. First flown 8 February 1933, this 14 passenger aircraft briefly set new performance standards, before being overtaken by Douglass DC-2. Only 75 built Date: circa 1930s
Col Roscoe Turner inspects the additional fuel tanks of the Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros. Comet, prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934
Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe TurnerFrom left: Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe Turner and Reeder Nichols, the crew of Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros
An American entry into the England to Australia race, the Boeing 247D, NR257Y