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Model 377 Stratocruiser
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Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser in Flight
After World War II was over, Boeing re-entered the commercial market with a new long-range airliner, the Stratocruiser (Model 377), based on the B-29 Stratofortress bomber. The Stratocruiser set a new standard for luxurious air travel with its tastefully decorated extra-wide passenger cabin and gold-appointed dressing rooms. A circular staircase led to a lower-deck beverage lounge, and Stratocruiser flight attendants prepared hot meals for 50 to 100 people in a state-of-the-art galley. (The 747 staircase was influenced by this design.) As a sleeper, the Stratocruiser was equipped with 28 upper-and-lower bunk units. The Stratocruiser could accommodate 55 to 100 passengers and crew, had a top speed of 375 mph, and a range of 4,600 miles.
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Unique identifier
BI44590
Boeing ID
BIV14_Model377_02
Type
Video
Duration
1m54s
Size
720px × 480px 40MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
1950s
air to air
day
flying
historic production status
large
nobody
propellers
vintage / retro