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Model 40 (Passenger)
Model 40 (Mailplane)
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Model 40A Soars over Nevada’s Ruby Mountains
40A Mail Plane
Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane
Model 40A Flight Line
Model 40A on Ground
Boeing Model 40B in Flight Above Mountain
Engine Installation Mail Plane 40-A
Model 40A Mailplanes at Boeing Field
Boeing Model 40B flying over mountain
Unloading a Model 40A Mailplane
Model 40A Mailplane Cockpit
Model 40A Mailplane Assembly
Model 40C in Boeing Factory
Model 40B at Boeing Hangar
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 with Pilot
Model 40B with NACA Cowling
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
Boeing Model 40 and 787 Dreamliner in Formation
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Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane in Flight Above Nevada's Ruby Mountains
In 1926 the U.S. Postal Service began selling its airmail routes to private carriers. In May 1927 Boeing won the bidding for the San Francisco-to-Chicago airmail route with a bid of $2.89 per pound of mail — half of what it cost the Postal Service to fly it. Boeing was able to offer a lower bid based on the performance of a brand new Boeing plane, the Model 40A. The Model 40A was the company's first successful commercial aircraft; was more economical to operate and could carry more mail and passengers than its competitors. The biplane had a crew of one, a compartment for and a small cabin for two passengers. Boeing built 25 of the model 40As and delivered all of them within 40 days.
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BI210144
Boeing ID
3255b
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1920s
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