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Model 80
Model 80 
Model 80
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Model 80A Transport at Boeing Field
Model 80A Transport at Boeing Field 
Model 80A on Tarmac
Model 80A on Tarmac 
Model 80A Above Seattle Waterfront
Model 80A Above Seattle Waterfront 
Restored Model 80A on the Ground
Restored Model 80A on the Ground 
Model 80A Transport on Ground
Model 80A Transport on Ground 
Model 80A Nacelle Inspection
Model 80A Nacelle Inspection 
Model 80A Loading Passengers
Model 80A Loading Passengers 
Model 80A Loading Passengers
Model 80A Loading Passengers 
Boeing Model 80 with Stearman Biplane
Boeing Model 80 with Stearman Biplane 
Sightseers next to Model 80A
Sightseers next to Model 80A 
Model 80A Loading Passengers
Model 80A Loading Passengers 
Model 80A Transport with NACA Cowling
Model 80A Transport with NACA Cowling 
Model 80A Lavatory and Entrance Door
Model 80A Lavatory and Entrance Door 
Model 80A in Flight over Clouds, in Front of Mt. Rainier
Model 80A in Flight over Clouds, in Front of Mt. Rainier 
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle 
Model 80A in Front of Mt. Rainier
Model 80A in Front of Mt. Rainier 
Automobile Under Model 80A Nose
Automobile Under Model 80A Nose 
Model 80A in Flight
Model 80A in Flight 
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle 
Passengers on Model 80A Steps
Passengers on Model 80A Steps 
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Model 80A on Display

In 1928, Boeing introduced America's first airliner designed specifically for passenger comfort and convenience. The Model 80's fuselage was made of welded-steel tubing covered with fabric, and its wooden wingtips were removable so the airplane could fit into the primitive hangars along its route. The Model 80 carried passengers in a spacious cabin appointed with leather upholstery, reading lamps, forced-air ventilation, and hot and cold running water. The first version carried 12 people, and it was followed by the larger, 18-passenger Model 80A, which made its first flight, Sept. 12, 1929. Ten Model 80As flew for the Boeing airlines. 
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Unique identifier BI230985 
Boeing ID 3069b 
Type Image 
Size 2401px × 1880px   4MB 
License type RM 
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