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DC-6 Painting from the Boeing 2003 Calendar

In 1946 The first flight of the four-engine DC-6 commercial transport took place from Douglas Aircraft Company facilities in Santa Monica, California. The DC-6 was the first Douglas airliner with a pressurized cabin. The DC-6 also introduced to airliner service humidity-controlled ground air-conditioning, pre-loaded baggage containers, under-floor baggage compartments, thermal de-icing of wings and tail leading edges, double slotted flaps and reversible propellers. Including its C-118 Liftmaster military transport version, Douglas built 704 DC-6s. 
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Unique identifier BI228943 
Boeing ID j6-08811 
Type Image 
Size 2850px × 2288px   18MB 
License type RM 
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1940s
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