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XC-97 Stratofreighter Air to Air, Flying over Mount Rainier
C-97A Stratofreighter in Flight
Mt. St. Helens Looms in Front of Mt. Adams in this Photo Taken from a C-97A in 1950
C-97 Stratofreighter onTarmac
C-97A Stratofreighter in Flight
KC-97 Stratofreighter in Flight
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Two C-97 Stratofreighters in Flight
C-97C Stratofreighter at Sunset
C-97A Stratofreighter on Flight Apron
Moving the C-97 Stratofreighter Prototype
Majestic Mt. Rainier Taken from a C-97
C-97A Stratofreighter on Apron
C-97 Stratofreighter at Biggs AFB in 1950
KC-97 Stratofreighter's Cockpit During Aerial Refueling
C-97 Stratofreighter on Tarmac
1909 Buick with Number 2 C-97 Stratofreighter
C-97 Stratofreighter on Tarmac
C-97A Stratofreighter at Hickam AFB
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C-97 Stratofreighter over Diamond Head, Hawaii
The C-97 Stratofreighter (Model 367) was the high-flying cargo and transport plane that evolved from the B-29 bomber. The pressurized Model 367s had a double-lobe fuselage consisting of two intersecting circular sections so its 74-foot-long upper deck had the larger diameter. Cargo was loaded through large clamshell doors in the belly using a built-in ramp and a hoist. In addition to five crew members, the C-97 Stratofreighter could carry 134 troops or 83 stretcher patients with four attendants.
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BI29606
Boeing ID
p8531
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1940s
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