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First Dash 80
First Dash 80 
Dash 80 Engine Maintenance
Dash 80 Engine Maintenance 
Restored Dash 80
Restored Dash 80 
Tex Johnston in the Flight Deck of the Dash 80
Tex Johnston in the Flight Deck of the Dash 80 
Dash 80 Rollout
Dash 80 Rollout 
Dash 80 in Hangar
Dash 80 in Hangar 
Tex Johnston and the Dash 80 Crew with William M. Allen
Tex Johnston and the Dash 80 Crew with William M. Allen 
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 in Flight 
Dash 80 367-80 with Bird Nose
Dash 80 367-80 with Bird Nose 
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 in Flight 
Dash 80, 1990 Rebuild
Dash 80, 1990 Rebuild 
Dash 80 Rollout
Dash 80 Rollout 
The Dash 80 in Flight
The Dash 80 in Flight 
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 in Flight 
Above the Dash 80
Above the Dash 80 
TACAMO and Dash 80, Nose to Nose
TACAMO and Dash 80, Nose to Nose 
Dash 80 Flying Towards Mt. Rainier
Dash 80 Flying Towards Mt. Rainier 
Dash 80 with 707 in Flight Test Hangar
Dash 80 with 707 in Flight Test Hangar 
Dash 80 in Hangar
Dash 80 in Hangar 
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 in Flight 
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Dash 80 at Davis Montham AFB

Forerunner of the more than 8,000 Boeing jetliners built since its rollout May 14, 1954, the prototype of the KC-135 Stratotanker and the Model 707 jet transport, was nicknamed the ''Dash 80'' It served 18 years as a flying test laboratory before it was turned over to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in May 1972. In May 1990, under an arrangement with the Smithsonian, Boeing returned the airplane to Seattle for full restoration. It made a special flyover of the five Boeing facilities in the Puget Sound area on July 15, 1991, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of The Boeing Company and the 37 th anniversary of its own first flight. The airplane is now on view at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington. 
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Unique identifier BI22064 
Boeing ID 1281-730 
Type Image 
Size 5998px × 4798px   82MB 
License type RM 
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