Close
Boeing Images
Cart (0)
Login / Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
Loading the DC-5
DC-5 with Ground Crew
Douglas Workers with DC-3
DC-3 Nose with Workers
DC-1 on Tarmac
DC-6 on Ground with People
DC-3 Engine Maintenance
DC-3 Tail with Woman Worker
Lady at Work on a DC-3
Pre-flight for the DC-5
Woman Working on Wing of a U.S. Airmail Express Plane
Admiring the DC-5
DC-3 Mainliner on the Ground
Douglas DC-5 on Tarmac
Man on the Tail of a DC-7 in the Factory
DC-3 on the Ground
DC-3 Being Serviced
Working on the A-26 Invader
DC-8 Nose
Working on the A-26 Invader
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Man Standing on the Wing of a DC-5
Douglas DC-5 (1939-1941): Development of the DC-5 and the DC-4 began at the same time, but the DC-5 went into production first. The DC-5 was designed as a short-range transport to carry 16 to 22 passengers. Its performance was similar to the DC-3 then being used on longer routes with more passengers. The DC-5 featured a high-wing design and tricycle landing gear. This allowed passengers to step aboard to a level cabin floor just two feet above the ground. The DC-5 was the only Douglas airliner built at the plant in El Segundo, Ca. William E. Boeing bought the first DC-5. He named it Rover and used it as an executive aircraft. The next four went to KLM airlines. World War II resulted in the suspension of commercial aircraft deliveries as production was switched to larger and longer-range military transports. The latest seven DC-5s on the line were delivered to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps under the designation R3D.
Add to lightbox
Add to cart
Unique identifier
BI2434
Boeing ID
lk30
Type
Image
Size
4598px × 5998px 26MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
adults
airplanes
clear skies
close-ups
commercial
commercial passenger planes
contrast
copy space
day
exteriors
full body views
ground crews
ground shots
head on views
historic production status
large
maintenance
male
mechanics
monoplanes
nacelles
nose sections
occupations and work
one person
photos
propeller planes
propellers
propulsion systems
small
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
unpainted
vintage / retro
Restrictions