Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Model-307-Stratoliner-Engines-2F3XC5F6OXE.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similar307 Stratoliner at Boeing Plant 2Restored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldRestored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldRestored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldRestored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldRestored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldRebuilt 307 Stratoliner Taking Off from Boeing FieldRestored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldRestored 307 Stratoliner at Boeing FieldView AllView more with similar tones Model 307 Stratoliner EnginesSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The Boeing 307 Stratoliners had noble names: Rainbow, Comet, Flying Cloud, Cherokee, Comanche, Zuni, Apache, and Navaho. Although only nine entered service, the Stratoliners set new standards for speed and comfort. Until Stratoliners entered service in 1939, travelers were subject to bone-rattling turbulence, unless the airliner was lucky enough to encounter perfectly calm weather. Cabin pressurization of the Stratoliner allowed its passengers to soar above the storms for the first time. After the United States entered World War II, five 307B Stratoliners were drafted into the Army Transport Command as C-75s and by war's end had made 3,000 accident-free transatlantic crossings.BI210748 (hs1028)Maximum size:3950px × 5100px (~57 MB)13.1in × 17.0in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1930s-307 Stratoliner-adults-airplanes-business executives-close-ups-commercial-commercial passenger planes-detail views-engines-factories-female-flight attendants-full body views-ground shots-hangars-head on views-historic production status-interiors-male-manufacturing-monoplanes-occupations and work-photos-Plant II-posing-propeller planes-propulsion systems-publicity events-stairs, lifts and ladders-three people-viewed from below-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View All