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The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner (or Strato-Clipper in Pan American service, or C-75 in USAAF service) is an American stressed-skin four-engine low-wing tailwheel monoplane airliner derived from the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, which entered commercial service in July 1940.
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Title: Boeing, Type 307, Stratoliner Corporation Name: Boeing Aircraft Designation: Type 307 Official Nickname: Stratoliner Additional Information: USA Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Boeing 307 Stratoliner, a 1930s high-altitude airliner, which was used as the C-75 by the USAAF in World War II. Boeing C-137 Stratoliner , a 1960s military VIP transport version of the Boeing 707 Topics referred to by the same term
In 1939, Edmund T. "Eddie" Allen hired Schairer to be chief of the aerodynamics unit at Boeing, replacing Ralph Cram, who had been killed in the crash of the Boeing 307 Stratoliner prototype. [6] In this position, he helped develop and test the Boeing 307 Stratoliner , the first pressurized airliner to enter service, including the redesign of ...
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