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Douglas World Cruiser Near Seattle
Douglas World Cruiser Near Seattle, Washington
Douglas World Cruiser Flight Crews, circa 1924
Douglas World Cruiser in Tow
Women Covering the Douglas World Cruiser Fuselage
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Douglas World Cruiser in Muskogee Oklahoma Field
Douglas World Cruisers in Muskogee Oklahoma Field
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Douglas World Cruiser "New Orleans"
The Douglas World Cruiser was one of the most famous of the early Douglas airplanes. Ordered by the U.S. Army Air Service in 1923, five Douglas World Cruisers were built for the sole purpose of attempting the first circumnavigation of the globe by air. On April 6, 1924 four Douglas World Cruisers took off from Sand Point on Lake Washington on the first leg of their long flight. On Sept. 28, they returned to Seattle. They had logged 27,553 miles in six months and six days, with an actual flying time of 371 hours. They had touched down in 28 countries and had crossed the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The flight was the greatest feat in aviation up to that time and earned the Douglas Aircraft Co. its motto, "First Around the World."
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BI217152
Boeing ID
42-50-3
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