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10942552Boeing B-29 crash landing on retrun from raid, Saipan, 9 July 1945
Boeing Stearman N2S-2 at Corpus Christi, Texas in 1943 This and its US Army PT-13 equivalent were vital to US wartime pilot training
Boeing B-29 Enola Gay Paul Tibbetts and (on the ground) crew back on Tinian Marianas after Hiroshima raid, 5 Aug 1945
Boeing B-17G of 532nd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, US 8th Air Force
Boeing B-17F quartet (forward view, flying)
Boeing B-17E Fortress - could be considered to be the first modern heavy bomber, having first flown in July 1935
Boeing 727-100 of Braniff @ La Guardia - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin 11 Nov 1974
Boeing 737-200-United
Boeing 727-200 - Air France
Boeing 727-100 - Eastern
Boeing 707-121 - Pan Am
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser - Pan AmBoeing 377 Stratocruiser -launched by Pan Am. The double-decked 377 carried up to 100 passengers on shorter routes, reducing to 33 over long-haul. First flown 8 July 1947. Only 56 built
Boeing B-17G flying, from above
Boeing 314A Bristol of BOAC taking off
Boeing 307 Stratoliner of TWABoeing 307 Stratoliner first flown 31 December 1938. Another pioneering airliner by Boeing, the first ever with pressurised cabin. Carried up to 38 passengers
Boeing 707-321 of Pan Americans N727PA at JFK
Boeing Stratocruiser N1024V Pan Am SingaporeOriginally named Clipper America N1024V was refitted as a Super Stratocruiser and renamed Clipper Kathay and used on the Pacific routes
Boeing 377 MGT mini Guppy N111AS Aero Spacelines Santa BarbaThe Mini Guppy Turbine was originally planned for the general commercial market such as hauling boats and heavy machinery
Boeing Stratocruiser G-ANUC BOAC London AirportOriginally part of the United Airlines fleet servicing the Hawaii route, the Stratocruisers were sold to BOAC in 1954. This one was renamed Clio and became G-ANUC. Date: 1955