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  2. History of Boeing - Wikipedia

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    The term "Yellowstone" refers to the technologies, while "Y1" through "Y3" refer to the actual aircraft. Fact: Boeing holds over 1 Billion people this year, 2024 and Boeings first commercial flight, in 1928. With the 707 (three engines) was the first Boeing aircraft to ever host a flight in Boeings history. [citation needed]

  3. Boeing 247 - Wikipedia

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    This designation was given to the first Boeing 247 aircraft, it was used to test a number improvements that were later incorporated into the Boeing 247D. 247D Original one-off was a race aircraft designed for the MacRobertson Air Race ; use of Hamilton Standard variable-pitch propellers allowed for a 7 mph (11 km/h) gain; the 247D configuration ...

  4. Boeing Model 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first B & W was completed in June 1916 at Boeing's boathouse hangar on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington. It was made of wood, with wire bracing, and was linen-covered.It was similar to the Martin trainer aircraft that Boeing owned, but the B & W had better pontoons and a more powerful engine.

  5. List of firsts in aviation - Wikipedia

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    First airplane passenger: was Léon Delagrange, with pilot Henri Farman, on March 29, 1908. [45] First use of the modern aircraft flight control system: was in the Blériot VIII, which took to the air with Robert Esnault-Pelterie's control layout, using a joystick for pitch and roll control, and a foot-bar for lateral control, in April 1908 ...

  6. William E. Boeing - Wikipedia

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    The company's first plane was the Boeing Model 1 (B & W Seaplane). [15] When America entered the First World War on April 8, 1917, Boeing changed the name to Boeing Airplane Company [1] and obtained orders from the US Navy for 50 planes. At the end of the war, Boeing concentrated on commercial aircraft to service airmail contracts.

  7. Boeing 707 - Wikipedia

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    The 707 was based on the 367-80 "Dash 80" N708PA, the first Boeing 707 built. (1957) During and after World War II, Boeing was known for its military aircraft. The company had produced innovative and important bombers, from the B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Superfortress to the jet-powered B-47 Stratojet and B-52 Stratofortress, but its commercial aircraft were not as successful as those from ...

  8. Jet airliner - Wikipedia

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    The de Havilland Comet, the first purpose-built jet airliner The Boeing 707, the first commercially successful jetliner. The first purpose-built jet airliner was the British de Havilland Comet which first flew in 1949 and entered service in 1952 with BOAC. It carried 36 passengers up to 2500 miles (4000 km) at a speed of 450mph (725 km/h).

  9. Boeing 747 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft flew for the first time on September 9, 2006, in a test flight. [198] Modification of four aircraft was completed by February 2010. [ 199 ] The Dreamlifters have been placed into service transporting sub-assemblies for the 787 program to the Boeing plant in Everett, Washington, for final assembly. [ 196 ]