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McDonnell Model 119 in Flight
McDonnell Model 119 in Flight 
McDonnell Model 119 on Test Flight
McDonnell Model 119 on Test Flight 
McDonnell Model 220 Landing in St. Louis
McDonnell Model 220 Landing in St. Louis 
McDonnell Model 119/220 in Flight
McDonnell Model 119/220 in Flight 
McDonnell Model 119 on Test flight April 1, 1959
McDonnell Model 119 on Test flight April 1, 1959 
James S. McDonnell at Top Step of Model 220
James S. McDonnell at Top Step of Model 220 
Model 220 in front of McDonnell Aircraft Factory
Model 220 in front of McDonnell Aircraft Factory 
Mr. Mac with Model 119/220 Design Team
Mr. Mac with Model 119/220 Design Team 
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McDonnell Model 79 Big Henry Rotorcraft 
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McDonnell Model 120 Helicopter in Flight 
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McDonnell Doodlebug Takes Off 
McDonnell Model 120 Helicopter Prototype in Flight
McDonnell Model 120 Helicopter Prototype in Flight 
McDonnell ASSET Re-entry Vehicle, Skin Removed
McDonnell ASSET Re-entry Vehicle, Skin Removed 
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McDonnell XH-20 "Little Henry" In Flight 
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McDonnell Douglas YC-15 Landing in Desert 
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McDonnell Douglas YC-15 Landing 
McDonnell ASSET Re-entry Vehicle
McDonnell ASSET Re-entry Vehicle 
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McDonnell Model 119 Lifts Off

The McDonnell Model 119 was designed and built in response to a 1956 Air Force competition for a UCX utility aircraft. The Model 119 was a four-engine turbo-jet powered low-wing monoplane with a tricycle landing gear that was designed to accomodate a ten passengers and a crew of two. When McDonnell lost the Air Force contract to Lockheed, the company tried to market the airplane as a commercial business jet called the Model 220. 
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Unique identifier BI224387 
Boeing ID d4e-167764 
Type Image 
Size 2968px × 2368px   6MB 
License type RM 
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