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Model 80
Model 80 
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Model 80 Air to Air
Model 80 Air to Air 
Model 80 in Flight over City
Model 80 in Flight over City 
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle 
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle
Model 80A in Flight over Seattle 
Model 80A Above Seattle Waterfront
Model 80A Above Seattle Waterfront 
Boeing Model 80-A in Flight
Boeing Model 80-A in Flight 
Sightseers next to Model 80A
Sightseers next to Model 80A 
Model 80A on Tarmac
Model 80A on Tarmac 
Model 80A Flight Deck
Model 80A Flight Deck 
Model 80A on Display
Model 80A on Display 
Model 80A in Flight with Clouds
Model 80A in Flight with Clouds 
Model 80 Transport on Ground
Model 80 Transport on Ground 
Model 80 in Flight
Model 80 in Flight 
Model 80B Transport on Ground
Model 80B Transport on Ground 
Model 80A in Flight
Model 80A in Flight 
Model 80 Manufacturing
Model 80 Manufacturing 
Original 8 Stewardesses with Model 80A
Original 8 Stewardesses with Model 80A 
Assembly of Model 80
Assembly of Model 80 
Restored Model 80A on the Ground
Restored Model 80A on the Ground 
Model 80A Transport with NACA Cowling
Model 80A Transport with NACA Cowling 
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Model 80 Air to Air

The Model 80 transport series, built for Boeing Air Transport, was America's first airliner designed specifically for passenger comfort and convenience. The first version was the 12-passenger Model 80 in 1928. It evolved into the 18-passenger Model 80A, the open cockpit Model 80B, and a deluxe executive transport, the Model 226. The first female flight attendants served passengers on the Model 80A. These were registered nurses, capable of calming travelers and clearing fences when the plane landed short of a runway. 
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Unique identifier BI211832 
Boeing ID 2116b 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 4100px   19MB 
License type RM 
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