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Model 40A Flight Line
Model 40A Flight Line 
Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane
Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane 
Model 40A Mailplane Cockpit
Model 40A Mailplane Cockpit 
40A Mail Plane
40A Mail Plane 
Unloading a Model 40A Mailplane
Unloading a Model 40A Mailplane 
Model 40A Soars over Nevada’s Ruby Mountains
Model 40A Soars over Nevada’s Ruby Mountains 
Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane in Flight Above Nevada's Ruby Mountains
Boeing Model 40A Mail Plane in Flight Above Nevada's Ruby Mountains 
Model 40A Mailplane Assembly
Model 40A Mailplane Assembly 
Model 40A Mailplanes at Boeing Field
Model 40A Mailplanes at Boeing Field 
Model 40B with NACA Cowling
Model 40B with NACA Cowling 
Model 40B at Boeing Hangar
Model 40B at Boeing Hangar 
Boeing Model 40C at Gorst's Field
Boeing Model 40C at Gorst's Field 
Engine Installation Mail Plane 40-A
Engine Installation Mail Plane 40-A 
Model 40B-4 Mailplane Manufacturing
Model 40B-4 Mailplane Manufacturing 
Model 40 on Ground
Model 40 on Ground 
Boeing Model 40B flying over mountain
Boeing Model 40B flying over mountain 
Model 40C in Boeing Factory
Model 40C in Boeing Factory 
Model 40Y Special Order Model 40
Model 40Y Special Order Model 40 
Mailplane Progress
Mailplane Progress 
Boeing Model 40 with Special Passenger
Boeing Model 40 with Special Passenger 
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Model 40A on Ground

The first Model 40 was redesigned as the Model 40A in 1927 using an air-cooled engine. This engine was about 200 pounds lighter than the water-cooled engines used by competitors for the airmail contract, so the Model 40A won and became the first Boeing-built airplane to carry paying passengers as well as mail. The Model 40 series (A, B, and C) flew under the banner of Boeing Air Transport, a new company subsidiary. Models 40X and Y were custom-built for oil companies. 
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Unique identifier BI215146 
Boeing ID hs3608 
Type Image 
Size 4750px × 3800px   17MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1920s
clear skies
day
exteriors
full body views
ground shots
mail planes
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other livery
passenger helicopters
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propeller planes
right side views
scanned from film negative
shadows
sunshine
tarmac
unpaved ground
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