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Model 221 Monomail Landing Gear

The Boeing Monomail, that first flew in 1930, was ahead of its time. The low-wing cargo and mail plane did not have struts under the wing, and had smooth, all-metal construction with anti-drag cowling over an air-cooled engine. However, the design did not reach its full potential because it needed a variable-pitch propeller. The Monomail did not acquire this type of propeller until the newer, multi-engine airplanes that would replace it were already flying. 
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Unique identifier BI24004 
Boeing ID 4378b1 
Type Image 
Size 5998px × 4612px   26MB 
License type RM 
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