Close
Boeing Images
Cart (0)
Login / Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
Dash 80 707 Prototype Prior to Rollout
Dash 80 Rollout
Dash 80 Rollout
Dash 80 Rollout Ceremony
Dash 80 and B-52 Fly Over KC-135 Rollout, with KC-97 in Background
KC-135 Rollout Ceremony Fly-by
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff
Painting the Dash 80 Nose
Dash 80, Prototype of the 707, Takes its First Flight
William Allen and Bertha Boeing Christen Dash 80
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff
Dash 80 First Flight Takeoff
Dash 80 and 727s in Hangar
Dash 80 Parked with KC-97
Dash 80 and 727s in Boeing Hangar
Dash 80 (707 Prototype) on Field
Dash 80 on Renton Tarmac
Renton Factory Workers Begin Construction of the Dash 80
Dash 80, 707 Prototype, Flying Over Cascade Mountains
Tex Johnston in the Flight Deck of the Dash 80
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Dash 80 707 Prototype Rollout
On May 14, 1954, thousands of people at the Renton, WA facility witnessed the rollout of the first 367-80 aircraft, more commonly known as the Dash 80. That airplane helped lead aviation into the jet age as a prototype of the 707 – the first commercially-successful jet-powered passenger plane – and the U.S. Air Force’s KC-135 aerial-refueling aircraft. The Dash 80, restored by Boeing employees and retirees, is now on display at the Smithsonian’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.
Add to lightbox
Add to cart
Unique identifier
BI223969
Boeing ID
p14194
Type
Image
Size
3000px × 2400px 6MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
achievement
adults
airplanes
audiences
buildings
commercial
commercial passenger planes
crowds
day
exteriors
factories
full body views
ground shots
hangars
historic production status
historic significance
jets
left front views
manufacturing
military
monoplanes
one of a kind aircraft
photos
pride
production milestones
prototypes
publicity events
shadows
tankers
tarmac
text
viewed from above
Restrictions