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DC-7
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The DC-7 airplane was the last of the Douglas propeller-powered transports. Introduced in May 1953, it entered service with American Airlines in November 1953. It was the first commercial transport able to fly nonstop westbound across the United States against the prevailing winds. The DC-7C, or the Seven Seas, lived up to its name because it could fly 110 passengers anywhere in the world. Douglas built 338 DC-7 planes and delivered the last in 1958. Most DC-7 planes were modified as freighters or scrapped. Some were kept for air racing, aerial firefighting and satellite tracking.
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BI46503
Boeing ID
BIV15_DC-7_04
Type
Video
Duration
1m40s
Size
720px × 480px 35MB
License type
RM
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