Boeing 727 Gallery

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RNZAF Boeing 727-22QC NZ7271
Boeing B727-31(F) OO-DHM (c/n 20114). Previously N7892. Later YV-848C, YV-156T and YV2309.
Boeing B727-81 OO-JAA (c/n 18951)
727-200
Joe Davis and James Boynton inspect prototype flaps at 15 degrees
First flight
707 prototype testing 727 flap system and rear engine configuration
Sandy Simmons – Second Officer Braniff
29 March 1975
727-200
Boeing 727-200F, the 1598th built – Feb 2007 Sydney, Australia
Boeing 727-77C VH-RMS
727-51C RP-C8017 ex9L-LFJ
Royal Jordanian Alia Boeing 727 burns at Beirut airport after 11 June 1985 hijacking
Benin take-off, 22 of 163 survived

Boeing 707 Gallery

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707-320 no.1
707-120
707-120
Boeing 707-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.
Awaiting delivery 1960
An Imperial Iranian Air Force Boeing 707-319C with the Beech Model 1080 hose-and-drogue in-flight re-fuelling system. The aircraft carries up to 28,800 USG. 1976
707 prototype testing 727 flap system and rear engine configuration
1958
RAAF Boeing 707
Near La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Gallery

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Wright’s B-17 test aircraft under XT-35-1 power with all R-1820s feathered.

A Higher Call – B-17 Book review

Boeing B-17G
B-17G
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress
B-17G
B-17F over Schweinfurt, Germany, 17 August 1943
B-17 S/N 229546 in flight in the Pyote area
B-17 Flying Fortress “Swoose” in storage at Pyote post-WWII
B-17G
An L-5 Sentinel beside a search-and-rescue B-17 Flying Fortress.
Bill Waldman
17 August 1942
West Rynham, Norfolk, 6 June 1941, Winston Churchill observing B-17C
September 1943 near Aesch, Switzerland – B-17F no. 230 831 damaged on its way to raid Schweinfurt
17 August 1943
E. Meyer, Commander of 2nd Fighter Wing, JG 2
B-17G of 96th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force
B-17G emergency landing at Cointrin airfield, Switzerland, April 1944
B-17 and B-24 interned by Switzerland during WW2
Rechlin Test Centre 3 September 1943. From left – DH Mosquito, Short Sterling 6+8 captured in Holland September 1942. B-17F 41-24585 ex-303rd Bomb Group, and early He 219 night fighter prototype