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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.
Military: Anti-submarine aircraft • Attack • Bomber • Electronic warfare • Experimental • Fighter • Patrol • Reconnaissance • Trainer • Transport • Utility. Civil: Agricultural • Airliner • Business • Cargo • Mailplane • Sailplane • Sport • Trainer • Ultralight • Utility
Boeing 339 three-engine fighter; Boeing 340 twin-engine fighter; Boeing 341 very long-range bomber; Boeing 342 twin-engine patrol utility amphibian; Boeing 343 twin-engine torpedo bomber; Boeing 344 XPBB Sea Ranger; Boeing 345 B-29; Boeing 345-2 B-50; Boeing 346 four-engine high-altitude, very long-range heavy bomber; Boeing 348 single-engine ...
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules ... Boeing C-75 Stratoliner: US: ... [34] Boeing C-108 Flying Fortress: US: Propeller: Strategic / Tactical: 1943: 5: 3,219 ...
This list of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) includes prototype, pre-production and operational type designations under the 1919 and 1924 United States Army Air Service aircraft designation systems, which were used by the United States Air Force and its predecessors until the introduction of the unified United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system in 1962.
Beneš-Mráz Be-555 Super Bibi: Czechoslovakia: ... Boeing C-75 Stratoliner: United States: 1940: 10: Boeing C-108 Flying Fortress: ... high-altitude fighter Boeing ...
Boeing Stratoliner may refer to: 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
This is a list of aircraft by date and usage.The date shown is the introduction of the first model of a line but not the current model. For instance, while "the most popular" aircraft, such as Boeing 737 and 747 were introduced in 1960x, their recent models were revealed in the 21st century.