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KC-97G Low Level Flight Over Renton Field
KC-97G Low Level Flight Over Renton Field 
Low Level KC-97G Flyby
Low Level KC-97G Flyby 
KC-97A Stratofreigther in Flight
KC-97A Stratofreigther in Flight 
Dash 80 Parked with KC-97
Dash 80 Parked with KC-97 
KC-97 Refueling Booms Manufacturing
KC-97 Refueling Booms Manufacturing 
KC-97 Stratofreighter Flying Low Over Airstrip
KC-97 Stratofreighter Flying Low Over Airstrip 
500th KC-97 Stratofreighter in the Factory
500th KC-97 Stratofreighter in the Factory 
KC-97 Fuselage Section Delivery
KC-97 Fuselage Section Delivery 
Workers Unload KC-97 Fuselage Sections from Rail Cars
Workers Unload KC-97 Fuselage Sections from Rail Cars 
KC-97 Fuselage Section Delivery to Boeing
KC-97 Fuselage Section Delivery to Boeing 
KC-97 Fuselage Sections Delivered by Rail
KC-97 Fuselage Sections Delivered by Rail 
KC-97 Stratofreighter in Flight
KC-97 Stratofreighter in Flight 
KC-97 and XB-52 Stratofortress in Boeing Flight Test Hangar
KC-97 and XB-52 Stratofortress in Boeing Flight Test Hangar 
KC-97E Stratofreighter in the Factory
KC-97E Stratofreighter in the Factory 
500th KC-97 Stratofreighter Takes Off
500th KC-97 Stratofreighter Takes Off 
Boeing Workers Inspect Ryan Built Fuselage Section for KC-97G
Boeing Workers Inspect Ryan Built Fuselage Section for KC-97G 
YC-97A Stratofreighter, Number 1, at Renton Field, Washington
YC-97A Stratofreighter, Number 1, at Renton Field, Washington 
KC-97 and XB-52 Stratofortress in Boeing Flight Test Hangar
KC-97 and XB-52 Stratofortress in Boeing Flight Test Hangar 
KC-97E Stratofreighter Assembly
KC-97E Stratofreighter Assembly 
B-52A, KC-97, B-47, B-29, B-17 and XB-52 at a Boeing Field Open House Event,  circa 1955
B-52A, KC-97, B-47, B-29, B-17 and XB-52 at a Boeing Field Open House Event, circa 1955 
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KC-97F Flight Line at Renton Field

After the war Boeing developed the Model 367, a military transport based on the B-29 bomber. Its civilian counterpart was the 377 Stratocruiser. The C-97 was designated KC-97 when it was equipped with the Boeing-designed flying boom for aerial refueling. There were 888 C-97s built between 1947 and 1958. Of those, 219 were adapted as KC-97E and F tankers and 592 were KC-97G models. The KC-97Gs had additional 700-gallon external fuel tanks under each wing and could dispense 8,513 gallons of fuel while carrying 96 troops. Sales of the KC-97s helped pull Boeing out of the post-war slump, and because they extended the range of bombers and fighters, the KC-97 tankers became crucial to SAC operations. 
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Unique identifier BI218108 
Boeing ID p12584 
Type Image 
Size 6957px × 5357px   71MB 
License type RM 
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