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Douglas DC-7 (1953-1958): On May 18, 1953, Douglas introduced the DC-7, a larger and faster airliner than its DC-4 and DC-6 look-a-like predecessors. The DC-7 was powered by four “turbo-compound” engines, which enabled it to fly nonstop across the United States westbound against prevailing winds - a capability which the airlines of the day had dreamed of for years. A later version, the DC-7C, provided an even greater range capability that enabled it to fly anywhere in the world, thus earning the nickname “Seven Seas.” A total of 338 DC-7s were produced from 1953 to 1958, all for commercial airline customers. TheDC-7 was the last propeller driven airliner built by Douglas and the last built at the Santa Monica plant in Southern California.
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Unique identifier
BI2314
Boeing ID
kdc7bf14
Size
5996px × 4225px 72MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
air to air
airplanes
blue
blue skies
bodies of water
brown
clear skies
commercial
commercial passenger planes
copy space
day
exteriors
farmland
flying
full body views
haze
historic production status
left side views
monoplanes
mountains
nobody
other livery
perspective lines
photos
propeller planes
red
rivers
sunshine
text
vignetting
vintage / retro
white
wilderness
Restrictions
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