Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/DC-1-at-Grand-Central-Air-Terminal-2F3XC528P2.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarDC-1 at Grand Central TerminalDC-1 in Flight Above Rural AreaDC-1 Under ConstructionDC-1 Loading PassengersDC-9 in Front of Hangar, Long Beach, CABoeing 707 TWA 100th DeliveryDC-3 in FactoryDC-8 on TarmacDC-8 Series 63 ManufacturingView AllView more with similar tones DC-1 at Grand Central Air TerminalSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The Los Angeles Air Terminal provided the backdrop for the DC-1 on a visit in 1933, the year of the first flight of the historic airliner. Although only one DC-1 was built, TWA and other airlines ordered more than 130 DC-2s, a slightly modified version of the DC-1. The world-famous DC-3, which flew for the the first time in 1935, was simply the logical evolutionary development of the DC-1 and DC-2. Douglas Aircraft built more than 10,000 DC-3s, most of them as military transports designated the C-47.BI2232 (sm5140)Maximum size:5998px × 4539px (~77 MB)19.9in × 15.1in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1930s-airplanes-airports-buildings-clear skies-commercial-commercial airline livery-commercial passenger planes-control towers-copy space-day-DC-1-exteriors-full body views-Glendale-Grand Central Airport-ground shots-historic production status-left rear views-monoplanes-one of a kind aircraft-one person-photos-propeller planes-prototypes-sunshine-tarmac-text-unpainted-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View All