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MB-3A Fuselages are Loaded on a Rail Car
Transporting the MB-3A
MB-3A Propeller Construction
Boeing Factory Workers Sewing a MB-3A Wing
Boeing MB-3A Seamstresses at Plant 1
F2B-1 Wings Crated for Rail Transport
Haviland DH-4 Rebuilding, Boeing Shop Floor
F3B-1s in Manufacturing
DH-4B Steel Fuselage Static Test
Body, F3B-1
Model 16, DH-4 Manufacturing
DH-4Bs Being Remodeled
DH-4 Assembly
F3B-1s in Manufacturing
Boeing F2B-1 Wings Prepared for Rail Transport
Partial Assembly, F3B-1
Wing Rigging, F3B-1
Empennage Assembly, F3B-1
DH-4 Frame
Women Prepare to Cover FB-5 Fuselage
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MB-3A Fuselages Crated for Rail Transport
On June 10, 1921, the Boeing Airplane Co. landed a contract to build 200 Thomas Morse MB-3A pursuit fighters that put the company business back on track. The government paid $7,240 per fighter. All 200 MB-3As were delivered by the end of 1922, and Boeing established itself as a reliable manufacturer of fighter aircraft.
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Unique identifier
BI228139
Boeing ID
159b
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3122px × 2352px 7MB
License type
RM
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1920s
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biplanes
cargo handling
day
fighters
fuselages
glare
ground shots
historic production status
interiors
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military
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perspective lines
photos
structural systems
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