Boeing 367-80

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  • Handcarved Mahogany Wood Model Airplane
  • Handcrafted and Handpainted
  • Comes with base stand ready to display
  • Comes with base stand ready for display
The Boeing 367-80 or Dash 80 as it was called within Boeing was a concept jet transport built to demonstrate that high speed jet transport was no longer the sole preserve of military aircraft. Boeing 367-80 was considered to be the prototype for both the Boeing 707 airliner and the C-135 series aircraft (including the best known variant the KC-135 air tanker used by the United States Air Force) the Boeing 367-80 was built in less than two years from project launch in 1952 to rollout on May 14 1954 for a cost of US million. This was at the time an enormous risk for the Boeing Company since they had no committed customers for the project. By early 1952 the designs were complete and on April 1952 the Boeing board approved the program to build the jet. Construction of the Boeing 367-80 took place at Boeing s Renton Washington plant but as a prototype there was no production line and most of the parts were custom built. The plane s interior was not fitted with an airline cabin; rather it consisted of a basic plywood lining that was used to house the test instrumentation required for the flight test program. In addition to the flight testing program Boeing also used the Boeing 367-80 to provide demonstration flights to airline executives and other key industry figures.


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