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Air Travel in the 1950s
Air Travel in the 1950s 
Model 377 Stratocruiser
Model 377 Stratocruiser 
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Model 377 Stratocruiser Flight Deck

The crew in the 377 control cabin had more space than they were used to. Designers arranged seating, controls, equipment, and groups of instruments to make it easier for crew members to work together and to give them freedom of movement and excellent visibility. The forward seven windows of the middle row were automatically controlled to prevent icing or fogging. The entire control cabin was altitude conditioned, with controlled humidityand temperature. 
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Unique identifier BI228585 
Boeing ID p8620 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 3950px   19MB 
License type RM 
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