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Restored Boeing 100 in Flight

Originally built in 1929, this Boeing Model 100, a civil counterpart to the P-12 and U.S. Navy F4B-1 fighter, was restored in the 1970s and flew again above the Seattle area skies after being grounded since 1940. The lettering and insignia applied to the restored aircraft duplicated those on an actual P-12 of the 95th Pursuit Squadron. In its early days, this airplane, serial number 1143, registration number 872H, was owned by Pratt & Whitney and served as a flying engine test bed. 
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Unique identifier BI224277 
Boeing ID boeing100 
Type Image 
Size 3245px × 2500px   23MB 
License type RM 
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