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The Douglas DC-6 was one of the first airplanes to fly a regularly scheduled around-the-world route. With its higher performance, increased accommodation, greater payload and pressurized cabin, it was a natural evolution of the DC-4. The 29th DC-6 was ordered by the Air Force, adapted as the presidential aircraft and designated the VC-118. It was delivered on July 1, 1947, and called The Independence after President Harry Truman's hometown, Independence, MO.
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Unique identifier
BI225003
Boeing ID
sm1-dac86-18-10
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Size
2976px × 2374px 6MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
air to air
airplanes
clear skies
commercial
commercial passenger planes
copy space
day
DC-6
exteriors
flying
full body views
historic production status
monoplanes
photos
propeller planes
right front views
sunshine
text
unpainted
viewed from below
vintage / retro
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