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The C-97 Stratofreighter (Model 367) was the high-flying cargo and transport plane that evolved from the B-29 bomber. The pressurized Model 367s had a double-lobe fuselage consisting of two intersecting circular sections so its 74-foot-long upper deck had the larger diameter. Cargo was loaded through large clamshell doors in the belly using a built-in ramp and a hoist. In addition to five crew members, the C-97 stratofreighter could carry 134 troops or 83 stretcher patients with four attendants.
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Unique identifier
BI29514
Boeing ID
p5998
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4800px × 6000px 27MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
adults
airplanes
close-ups
contrast
day
exteriors
full body views
fuselages
ground crews
ground shots
half-length views
head on views
historic production status
large
left front views
maintenance
male
military
monoplanes
nose sections
occupations and work
photos
pilots
propeller planes
scanned from film negative
small
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
text
transports
two people
unpainted
viewed from below
vintage / retro
windows
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