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Model 307 Stratoliner
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Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner in Service with PanAm and TWA
The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner was the world's first high-altitude commercial transport and the first four-engine airliner in scheduled domestic service. The Boeing Model 307 pressurized cabin allowed the airplane to soar (220 mph cruising speed) above rough weather at an altitude of 20,000 feet -- higher than any other transport of its time. With names like Rainbow, Comet, Flying Cloud and Apache, the Stratoliner set new standards for speed and comfort. The Boeing Model 307 circular fuselage provided maximum space for the five crew members and 33 passengers. The nearly 12-foot-wide cabin had space for comfortable berths for overnight travelers.
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Unique identifier
BI44397
Boeing ID
BIV14_Model307_02
Type
Video
Duration
2m25s
Size
720px × 480px 51MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
adults
air to air
airplanes
Boeing
cargo doors
cargo handling
children
commercial airline livery
day
doors
engine starts
exteriors
female
flight attendants
flying
full body views
ground crews
ground shots
hangars
historic production status
male
painting
passengers and travelers
pilots
propeller planes
reflections
runways
shine
stairs, lifts and ladders
takeoffs
tarmac
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unpainted
vintage / retro