Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/McDonnell-Model-119-Lifts-Off-2F3XC5YDHUG.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarMcDonnell Model 119 on Test flight April 1, 1959McDonnell Model 119 in FlightMcDonnell Model 119 on Test FlightMcDonnell Model 119 Taking Off from St. Louis, MOMcDonnell Model 119/220 in FlightMcDonnell Model 220 Landing in St. LouisThor Able #119 LiftoffModel 220 in front of McDonnell Aircraft FactoryMD-11 TakeoffView AllView more with similar tones McDonnell Model 119 Lifts OffSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The McDonnell Model 119 was designed and built in response to a 1956 Air Force competition for a UCX utility aircraft. The Model 119 was a four-engine turbo-jet powered low-wing monoplane with a tricycle landing gear that was designed to accomodate a ten passengers and a crew of two. When McDonnell lost the Air Force contract to Lockheed, the company tried to market the airplane as a commercial business jet called the Model 220.BI224387 (d4e-167764)Maximum size:2968px × 2368px (~20 MB)9.8in × 7.8in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1950s-1960s-airplanes-clear skies-commercial-commercial passenger planes-copy space-day-exteriors-full body views-ground to air-historic production status-jets-landing-McDonnell Aircraft-Model 119-Model 119/220-monoplanes-other livery-photos-prototypes-right side views-runways-sunshine-takeoffs-tarmac-textRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:McDonnell Model 119/220