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MB-3A Fuselages are Loaded on a Rail Car

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 BI228137 
Boeing ID 158b 
Type Image 
Size 2805px × 2157px   5MB 
License type RM 
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