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DH-4B Steel Fuselage Static Test
DH-4 Assembly
DH-4 Frame
Haviland DH-4 Rebuilding, Boeing Shop Floor
Model 16, DH-4 Manufacturing
DH-4 on Tarmac
DH-4 on Ground
DH-4 on Ground
PW-9 and DH-4 on Field
Boeing Factory Workers Sewing a MB-3A Wing
MB-3A Propeller Construction
North American Fokker First Production DH-4M-2 Takeoff
Empennage Assembly, F3B-1
Assembly Uncovered, Design #74
Transporting the MB-3A
Women Prepare to Cover FB-5 Fuselage
Model 40B-4 Mailplane Manufacturing
F4B-4 50. Caliber Gun Installation
Aircraft Assemby Shop Floor, Model 80A and F4B-1
Model 80A Wings and Frame Assembly
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DH-4Bs Being Remodeled
Boeing gained valuable early experience in metal structures in the 1920s by rebuilding surplus de Havilland DH-4s, replacing their wire-braced wooden fuselages with welded steel tubing. From 1923 to 1925, 186 airplanes were rebuilt using the Boeing-developed arc welding process for steel-tube fuselages. These aircraft were designated DH-4M (for modernized). The arc welding process later was crucial development of the first Boeing-designed fighters.
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BI211210
Boeing ID
524b
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5100px × 3950px 19MB
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RM
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ground shots
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historic production status
interiors
left side views
male
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military
military observation aircraft
Non Boeing products
other livery
perspective lines
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propeller planes
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Square
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Portrait
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Landscape
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