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B-377 Stratocruiser model airplane |
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Boeing 377 was a commercial transport development of the Model 367 (military
C-97). The first flight of the prototype was made on July 8, 1947, and
was subsequently delivered to Pan American, to become the biggest user
of the Stratocruiser. There were a variety of interior configurations accommodating
from 55 to 112 passengers, or, if equipped as a "sleeper", with 28 upper
and lower berth units plus five seats. The main cabin was in the upper
lobe of the 'double-bubble' fuselage, with a luxury lounge or cocktail
bar seating 14 on the lower deck, reached via a spiral staircase. A total
of 55 B-377s were built, and disappeared from service during 1963. The
aircraft had a maximum speed of 375 mph at 25,000 feet, maximum cruising
speed of 340 mph at 25,000 feet. service ceiling above 32,000 feet, and
a range of 4,200 miles. |
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All airplane models are Hand Carved, Hand Painted
Mahogany and comes fully assembled with removable desk stand. |
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Dimensions: Wingspan, 16 1/2" -Length, 13"
-Scale, 1/100
shown: Item #G1010P2/3W
(Northwest) - $134.95
Item #G1010P2/4W (American Overseas) - $134.95
Item #G1010P2/2W (United) - $134.95
Item #G1010P2/1W (Pan American) - $134.95
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