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Model 247
Model 247 
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Model 247 with 747
Model 247 with 747 
Model 247 Airliner Loading Passengers
Model 247 Airliner Loading Passengers 
Refueling the 247D
Refueling the 247D 
Model 247-D First Airliner on Tarmac
Model 247-D First Airliner on Tarmac 
Model 247 in Flight
Model 247 in Flight 
Model 247 in Flight
Model 247 in Flight 
247D Airliner in Flight
247D Airliner in Flight 
Model 247s in Assembly
Model 247s in Assembly 
Model 247 Air to Air
Model 247 Air to Air 
Boeing Model 247 on the Ground
Boeing Model 247 on the Ground 
Model 247 Air to Air
Model 247 Air to Air 
Model 247 with Bus
Model 247 with Bus 
Model 247 in Flight near Mt. Rainier
Model 247 in Flight near Mt. Rainier 
P-26A Peashooter on Airfield with Model 247 in Background
P-26A Peashooter on Airfield with Model 247 in Background 
The Boeing P-26 and the Boeing Model 247 on the tarmac side by side
The Boeing P-26 and the Boeing Model 247 on the tarmac side by side 
Left side view of the Model 247-D in 1934
Left side view of the Model 247-D in 1934 
Lufthansa Executives Posing with Boeing Model 247
Lufthansa Executives Posing with Boeing Model 247 
Boeing Model 247 in Flight
Boeing Model 247 in Flight 
Boeing Model 247 on Apron
Boeing Model 247 on Apron 
Magic Carpet - Boeing Model 247 Advertisement from 1933
Magic Carpet - Boeing Model 247 Advertisement from 1933 
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Model 247 on Tarmac

The revolutionary Boeing Model 247, developed in 1933, was an all-metal, twin-engine airplane and the first modern passenger airliner. It took the Model 247 20 hours, with seven stops, to fly between New York and Los Angeles. However, because the 247 flew at 189 mph, its trip was seven and a half hours shorter than that made by any previous airliners. 
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Unique identifier BI222173 
Boeing ID 6110-b 
Type Image 
Size 2868px × 2226px   6MB 
License type RM 
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1930s
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gray skies
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propeller planes
right side views
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tarmac
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