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Photo ID: 0292256
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NC19903 (cn 2003) "Clipper Flying Cloud". Boeing Stratoliner 307 after extensive restoration work, experienced engine/fuel problems and was forced to ditch in Elliott Bay in full view of diners at a popular waterfront restaurant. |
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Photo ID: 1074705
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Photo ID: 1161596
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NC19903 (cn 2003) Aircraft madness! Absolutely the best FREE display of aviation for the general public. I gave up counting after 40 aircrafts in this picture. Each one of them having special heritage value. |
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Photo ID: 1163230
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N19903 (cn 2003) This old beauty used to be on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum adjacent to AMARC in Tucson AZ. |
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Photo ID: 1296579
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Photo ID: 0973628
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NC19903 (cn 2003) Last one left, restored and put back in its original livery. Preserved at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at IAD |
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Photo ID: 0970537
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NC19903 (cn 2003) Wonderfully preserved for a second time and now in Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy Center, the 307 was the first pressurized airliner. |
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Photo ID: 0934776
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NC19903 (cn 2003) This aircraft was restored for the second time in 2003 by Boeing after it crash landed into Elliott Bay, in the Seattle area. Crash was due to fuel starvation. It was then flown to IAD to be a part of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in 2003 |
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Photo ID: 0933528
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N19904 (cn 1997) Howard Hughes's personal BBJ cockpit. He sat at these very controls and piloted this very plane. It was his private Stratoliner bought in 1939. This is the world's first BBJ and is revolutionary in design. Now she cruises the waterways of Ft.Lauderdale off the Isle of Venice thanks to the preservations efforts of Mr.David R. Drimmer. Excellent forward visibility. |
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Photo ID: 0933527
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N19904 (cn 1997) Howard Hughes's personal BBJ cabin. Originally planned for an around the world record flight with spartan interior and extra tanks. She was refitted by Boeing (hence 1st BBJ built). Now with original Raymond Loewy designed furniture and fittings featured in the salon next to the original bar that Rita Hayworth had custom windows installed so she could see the clouds go by while she poured martinis for many famous guests. The computer is a modern touch. Cockpit door is open. Preserved by Mr. David R. Drimmer. |
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Photo ID: 0914078
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Photo ID: 0742560
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NC19903 (cn 2003) Pan American Stratoliner on display at the Smithsonian's Udvar-Hazy center near Dulles. |
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Photo ID: 0712235
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NC19903 (cn 2003) This Stratoliner is a perfect example of American commercial aviation. |
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Photo ID: 0708628
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Photo ID: 0473573
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NC19903 (cn 2003) Pan American Airways System awaiting tomorrow's opening day of the Smithsonian's new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. |
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