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Pilots at the Controls of a Boeing 247

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. Along with the DC-2 that supplanted it, that supplanted it, the Model 247 ushered in the age of speed, reliability, safety and comfort in air travel. 
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Unique identifier BI219436 
Boeing ID 7597 
Type Image 
Size 5250px × 4208px   21MB 
License type RM 
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