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Dash 80 Lands After its First Flight Since 1991
Dash 80 Lands After its First Flight Since 1991 
Dash 80 Takes Off from Boeing Field
Dash 80 Takes Off from Boeing Field 
Dash 80 Takes Off from Boeing Field
Dash 80 Takes Off from Boeing Field 
Dash 80 in Flight over Seafair, 2003
Dash 80 in Flight over Seafair, 2003 
First Dash 80
First Dash 80 
Dash 80 Engine Maintenance
Dash 80 Engine Maintenance 
Dash 80 in Hangar
Dash 80 in Hangar 
Restored Dash 80
Restored Dash 80 
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Dash 80 Taxi Test 
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Dash 80 with 707 in Flight Test Hangar 
Dash 80 in Hangar
Dash 80 in Hangar 
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Dash 80 Underside on Ground 
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Dash 80 in Flight 
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737-100 and Dash 80 on Flight Line 
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff 
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Dash 80 in Flight Over City 
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 in Flight 
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff 
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Dash 80 Prototype in Flight 
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Dash 80 Lands After its First Flight Since 1991

On August 2, 2003, the Dash 80 took off from Boeing Field on its first flight since 1991. The next day it took off on its way to the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center where it is currently on display. The historic Dash 80 had sat in the Arizona desert from 1972 until 1988, when Boeing President Bill Allen donated it to the Smithsonian. The airplane was towed to the nearby Davis-Monthan Air Force Base to prepare it for flight to Seattle in 1990. In Seattle again, it was flown and used used in numerous public events, including the July 15, 1991 commemoration event for the 75th birthday of The Boeing Company. The airplane was then fully restored before delivery to the Smithsonian. 
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Unique identifier BI223809 
Boeing ID k62714 
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Size 3300px × 2400px   22MB 
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