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Boeing 2707 Supersonic Transport (SST)
Boeing 2707 Supersonic Transport (SST)
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SST Supersonic Transport Prototype
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Three Men with SST Supersonic Transport Prototype Models
Boeing SST Mockup
SST Supersonic Transport Flight Deck Simulator
Two Women with Supersonic Transport SST Prototype Models
Boeing SST Mockup in Factory 1971
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Flight Deck on the SST Mock-Up
Boeing Supersonic Transport, SST, 3 View Drawing
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Boeing Supersonic Transport Model 1963
Boeing SST Mockup 1966
Three Engineers of SST Program
Boeing SST Nose 1964
Model 221 Monomail Landing Gear
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Landing Gears for SST Supersonic Transport Prototype Assembly
On New Year's Eve 1966, after more than 14 years of study, design work and competition, the U.S. federal government selected Boeing to build the prototype for the country's first supersonic transport (SST). Twenty-six airlines ordered 122 of the transports. The final design featured a double-jointed, needle-shaped nose that would drop during takeoff and landing for improved pilot visibility. Government funding was withdrawn in 1971 before the prototype was finished.
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BI22454
Boeing ID
k18016
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