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Model 40 (Mailplane)
Model 40 (Mailplane) 
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Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane

The Boeing Model 40A was the first Boeing airplane to carry passengers, with room for two people in a tiny cabin, as well as cargo space for mail. Twenty-four of the mail planes built were ready to fly July 1, 1927, for their first day of airmail service between San Francisco, Calif., and Chicago, Ill. The 25th was delivered to Pratt & Whitney as a flying testbed. 
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Unique identifier BI219024 
Boeing ID 97g04904 
Type Image 
Size 2895px × 1644px   13MB 
License type RM 
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