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Monomail 221
Monomail 221 
Monomail 221
Monomail 221 
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221A Monomail at Boeing Field Hangar
221A Monomail at Boeing Field Hangar 
Model 221A Monomail
Model 221A Monomail 
Model 221A Monomail Loading Passengers
Model 221A Monomail Loading Passengers 
Vintage United Air Lines Model 221 Monomail
Vintage United Air Lines Model 221 Monomail 
Model 200 Monomail on Tarmac
Model 200 Monomail on Tarmac 
Model 221 Monomail Landing Gear
Model 221 Monomail Landing Gear 
Model 221A Monomail at Boeing Field
Model 221A Monomail at Boeing Field 
Model 221A Monomail Passenger Cabin, Looking Aft
Model 221A Monomail Passenger Cabin, Looking Aft 
Loading Mail into a Monomail
Loading Mail into a Monomail 
Model 200 Monomail Loading Cargo
Model 200 Monomail Loading Cargo 
Model 221 Monomail
Model 221 Monomail 
YB-52 Stratofortress and B-17G Flying Fortress on Boeing Field flight Ramp
YB-52 Stratofortress and B-17G Flying Fortress on Boeing Field flight Ramp 
Boeing B-17E Model in Wind Tunnel
Boeing B-17E Model in Wind Tunnel 
Model 80A on Display
Model 80A on Display 
Model 80A Transport at Boeing Field
Model 80A Transport at Boeing Field 
Boeing Plant II's Last B-17 Flying Fortress with B-29 Superfortress
Boeing Plant II's Last B-17 Flying Fortress with B-29 Superfortress 
Model 40B-4 at Plant I Hangar
Model 40B-4 at Plant I Hangar 
Model 40A Mailplanes at Boeing Field
Model 40A Mailplanes at Boeing Field 
YC-14 Rollout at Boeing Field
YC-14 Rollout at Boeing Field 
Monomail on Tarmac
Monomail on Tarmac 
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Boeing Monomail on Apron

In 1930, Boeing created the revolutionary Monomail, which made traditional biplane construction a design of the past. The Monomail wing was set lower, was smooth, made entirely of metal and had no struts (cantilevered construction). The retractable landing gear, the streamlined fuselage and the engine covered by an antidrag cowling added up to an advanced, extremely aerodynamic design. The 221A was a revised version designed for transcontinental passenger service. 
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Unique identifier BI223983 
Boeing ID 4820b 
Type Image 
Size 7345px × 5876px   41MB 
License type RM 
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