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Model 40 (Passenger)
Model 40 (Passenger) 
Model 40 (Mailplane)
Model 40 (Mailplane) 
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Model 40Y Special Order Model 40

The first Model 40 was built for a 1925 U.S. Post Office competition as a replacement for the converted military de Havillands that had carried the airmail since 1918. The Model 40 used steel tubing for the nose and curved wood-veneer laminate for the middle of the fuselage. The wings were wood and fabric. The plane was hampered by the antiquated water-cooled Liberty engine, required by the government in order to use up large stocks of surplus war equipment. 
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Unique identifier BI231023 
Boeing ID hs5220 
Type Image 
Size 2402px × 1838px   4MB 
License type RM 
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