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  2. Cecil Arthur Butler - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Arthur Butler (1902 - 1980) [1] was an Australian businessman who established Butler Air Transport Co.. Buttler was born in Warwickshire, England, and migrated to Australia with his family in about 1910. [1]

  3. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    For all models sold beginning with the Boeing 707 in 1957, except the Boeing 720, Boeing's naming system for commercial airliners has taken the form of 7X7 (X representing a number). All model designations from 707 through 787 have been assigned, leaving 797 as the only 7X7 model name not assigned to a product.

  4. List of civil aircraft - Wikipedia

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    References CAB CAB GY-20 Cab two-seat cabin monoplane CAB GY-30 Supercab two-seat cabin monoplane CAMS CAMS 37 single-engine airmail flying boat CAMS 51 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 53 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 56 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 58 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 161 four-engine airliner ...

  5. Category:1940s airliners - Wikipedia

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    Civil aircraft of the 1940s. ... 1940s United States airliners (15 P) This page was last edited on 13 May 2019, at 14:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Category:Airliners - Wikipedia

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  7. Airliner - Wikipedia

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    The Handley Page company in Britain produced the Handley Page Type W, its first civil transport aircraft. It housed two crew in an open cockpit and 15 passengers in an enclosed cabin. Powered by two 450 hp (340 kW) Napier Lion engines, the prototype first flew on 4 December 1919, shortly after it was displayed at the 1919 Paris Air Show at Le ...

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  9. Avro Lancastrian - Wikipedia

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    The Avro 691 Lancastrian was a British and Canadian passenger and mail transport aircraft of the 1940s and 1950s developed from the Avro Lancaster heavy bomber.The Lancastrian was basically a modified Lancaster bomber without armour or armament and with the gun turrets replaced by streamlined metal fairings, including a new nose section.