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Boeing Model 1 1916 |
Worthy of brief mention as the very first of the long line of Boeing aircraft, the Model 1 was known ... read more ... |
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Boeing Model 40 1925 |
To meet the requirements of the Air Mail Department of the US Post Office, which needed a new mailplane to ... read more ... |
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Boeing XP-4 1926 |
The last aircraft built by Boeing against an order for 30
PW-9 single-seat fighters was retained by the company
at the ... read more ... |
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Boeing Model 80 1928 |
The growth of operations on Boeing Air Transport's San Francisco-Chicago route resulted in the design and development of a purpose-designed ... read more ... |
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Boeing F4B / P-12 1929 |
One of the
most famous of Boeing's biplane fighters of the inter-war years, the F4B originated as a private venture to ... read more ... |
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Boeing XP-9 1930 |
In May 1928, the USAAC issued a single-seat fighter
specification to which Boeing responded with a
shoulder-wing all-metal monoplane, the Model 96,
which ... read more ... |
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Boeing XP-15 / XF5B-1 1930 |
During the course of 1929, work began as a private venture
on two prototypes of a single-seat parasol fighter
monoplane, one of ... read more ... |
On 8 February 1933, Boeing flew the prototype of a new civil airliner which was identified by the company as ... read more ... |
Boeing 247 1933 |
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Boeing XF6B-1 / Model 236 1933 |
The last Boeing fighter of biplane configuration, the
Model 236 single-seat shipboard fighter was designed
around the 14-cylinder two-row Pratt & Whitney ... read more ... |
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Boeing YP-29 1934 |
The P-29 or company Model 264 was a Boeing effort to improve upon the already impressive performance of the P-26 ... read more ... |
US Navy carriers operating in the Pacific during World War II were, like similar vessels of any nation, very vulnerable ... read more ... |
Boeing XF8B 1944 |
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Boeing 367 / C-97 1944 |
In early 1942 Boeing initiated a design study to examine the feasibility of producing a transport version of its B-29 ... read more ... |
The B-50's development was approved in 1944, when the aircraft was known as the B-29D. Still in the midst of ... read more ... |
Boeing B-50 1947 |
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First flight Model 367-80, original prototype of 707 and 717, 15 July 1954; developed version ordered in large
numbers by US ... read more ... |
Boeing 707 1954 |
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Boeing 720 1959 |
The Boeing 720 is the intermediate-range member of the Boeing jet transport family. Although a completely
different design from the weight ... read more ... |
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Boeing 727 1963 |
First 727-100 rolled out 27 November 1962; first flight 9 February 1963; FAA certification 24 December
1963; into service with Eastern ... read more ... |
First flight of 737-100, 9 April 1967; FAA certification 15 December 1967. Superseded by 737-200; first flight
8 August 1967; added ... read more ... |
Boeing 737 1967 |
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Boeing SST 1968 |
The Boeing 2707 stemmed from President Kennedy's June 1963 call for a
supersonic transport (SST) to compete with the Anglo-French
Concorde. ... read more ... |
Programme announced 13 April 1966 (first ever wide-body jet airliner), with Pan American order for 25;
official programme launch 25 July ... read more ... |
Boeing 747 1969 |
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Boeing E-3A Sentry 1972 |
The requirement for an Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS) aircraft was outlined by the US Air Force in 1963, ... read more ... |
In 1971 the USAF began to put together the specification of a new transport as a possible replacement for its ... read more ... |
Boeing YC-14 1976 |
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Announced simultaneously with the Model 757, the Boeing Model 767 introduced a completely new fuselage structure which is 1.24m wider, ... read more ... |
Boeing 767 1981 |
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Boeing 757 1982 |
Increased-capacity versions of the highly successful Boeing Model 727 have been studied over the years, but despite several proposals none ... read more ... |
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