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Passenger Plane Collection

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport, 1954. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co

Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport, 1954. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co
Prototype Boeing 707; yellow and brown. On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Creator: Unknown

Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Creator: Unknown
Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Resin and plastic cutaway manufacturers model of a Douglas DC-7 Mainliner airliner in United Air Lines livery of white upper

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Imperial Airways Liner, Argosy, 1934. Creator: Unknown

Imperial Airways Liner, Argosy, 1934. Creator: Unknown
Imperial Airways Liner, Argosy, 1934. The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, a three-engine biplane airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Group of 3 Sterograph Views of Aviation, including the Wright Brothers, 1900-1929

Group of 3 Sterograph Views of Aviation, including the Wright Brothers, 1900-1929. ( All Aboard! Giant Plane at Columbus, Ohio, on First Air-Rail Trip, New York to Los Angeles, July 2, 1929)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf A28 Habicht plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf A28 Habicht plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf A28 Habicht plane, 1920s, (1932). The German Focke-Wulf A 20 Habicht ( Hawk ) airliner was a high-wing cantilever monoplane which carried four passengers

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf A32 Bussard airliner, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf A32 Bussard airliner, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf A32 Bussard airliner, 1932. The Bussard ( Buzzard ) small airliner was produced in Germany in the early 1930s. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf A 29 Mowe plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf A 29 Mowe plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf A 29 Mo we plane, 1932. The Mo we ( Gull ) short-range transports were produced in Germany during the late 1920s and early 1930s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf F19a Ente plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf F19a Ente plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf F19a Ente plane, 1920s, (1932). The German Ente ( Duck ) was a high-wing monoplane with a canard layout and fixed tricycle undercarriage, produced in the late 1920s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 18 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 18 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 18 plane, 1920s, (1932). The Messerschmitt M 18 airliner was produced in Germany in the late 1920s by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf A 21 Photomowe plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf A 21 Photomowe plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf A 21 Photomo we plane, 1920s, (1932). The German Photomo we ( Photo-gull ) was used to take photographs and measurements at altitude

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers T 26E plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers T 26E plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers T 26E plane, 1920s, (1932). German two-seater monoplane with an 80 horse power air-cooled Junkers engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Wal ( Whale ) was a twin-engine German flying boat with a cabin for 12 passengers, designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke and produced in the 1920s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers L 50 Junior seaplane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Junkers L 50 Junior seaplane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Junkers L 50 Junior seaplane, 1932. The Junkers A50 Junior was a German sports plane with an 80 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine. Seen here with pontoons or floats fitted for use on water

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Merkur plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Merkur plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Merkur plane, 1920s, (1932). The Merkur ( Mercury ) small airliner was manufactured in Germany during the 1920s. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Rohrbach Romar flying-boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Rohrbach Romar flying-boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Rohrbach Romar flying-boat, 1920s, (1932). German long-range commercial flying-boat, the last aircraft designed and built by the Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau factory

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers L 50 Junior plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Junkers L 50 Junior plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Junkers L 50 Junior plane, 1932. The Junkers A50 Junior was a German sports plane with an 80 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Superwal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Superwal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Superwal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Superwal ( Super-Whale ) was a German flying boat with 19 passengers, designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke and produced in the 1920s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Rohrbach Roland plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Rohrbach Roland plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Rohrbach Roland plane, 1920s, (1932). 12-seater passenger airliner produced in Germany. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Rohrbach Rocco seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Rohrbach Rocco seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Rohrbach Rocco seaplane, 1920s, (1932). The Rocco was manufactured by the Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau company in Berlin, Germany, in 1927

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf A 38 Mowe plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf A 38 Mowe plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf A 38 Mo we plane, 1932. The Mo we ( Gull ) airliner was produced in Germany during the early 1930s. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Dos flying boat, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Dornier Dos flying boat, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Dornier Dos flying boat, 1932. The Dos was a large 22-passenger flying boat airliner flown in Germany in 1930. Only one was built

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 24, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 24, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 24, 1920s, (1932). The Messerschmitt M 24, otherwise known as the BFW M.24, was a high-wing cantilever monoplane airliner developed in Germany in the late 1920s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers W 33 L transport plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers W 33 L transport plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers W 33 L transport plane, 1920s, (1932). The German W 33 made the first east-west non-stop heavier-than-air crossing of the Atlantic

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers F13 L plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers F13 L plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers F13 L plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). The worlds first all-metal transport aircraft, developed in Germany at the end of World War I

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 28 mail plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 28 mail plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 28 mail plane, 1932. The Messerschmitt M 28 was developed in Germany in the early 1930s to carry mail. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulfs 24 Kiebitz biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulfs 24 Kiebitz biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulfs 24 Kiebitz biplane, 1920s, (1932). The Kiebitz ( Lapwing ) German sportsplane with 70 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 23bw seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 23bw seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 23bw seaplane, 1920s, (1932). German seaplane with 80 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Heinkel He 57 Heron plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Heinkel He 57 Heron plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Heinkel He 57 Heron plane, 1932. The He 57 was a German single-engine amphibious flying boat built in the early 1930s. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Merkur plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Merkur plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Merkur plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). The Merkur ( Mercury ) small airliner was manufactured in Germany during the 1920s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Albatros L 83 Adler plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Albatros L 83 Adler plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Albatros L 83 Adler plane, 1932. The Adler ( Eagle ) was a small, fast transport aircraft for passengers, mail or other cargo, flown in Germany in 1931

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M. 20 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M. 20 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M.20 plane, 1932. The German BFW M.20 (also known as the Messerschmitt M.20 after its designer Willy Messerschmitt) was a single-engine

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 23b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 23b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 23b plane, 1920s, (1932). German plane with 80 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf A 33 Sperber airliner, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf A 33 Sperber airliner, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf A 33 Sperber airliner, 1932. The German Sperber ( Sparrowhawk ) small airliner was a high-wing cantilever monoplane

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Arado V I airliner, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Arado V I airliner, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Arado V I airliner, 1920s, (1932). The Arado V1 was a German single-engine, high-wing braced monoplane airliner built in 1927

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerscmitt M 18d, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerscmitt M 18d, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerscmitt M 18d, 1920s, (1932). The Messerschmitt M 18 airliner was produced in Germany in the late 1920s by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 23c plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 23c plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 23c plane, 1920s, (1932). German plane with 100 horse power air-cooled Argus As 8 engine, and wings that could be folded for transport or storage

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Messerschmitt M 21 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 21 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 21 biplane, 1920s, (1932). German single-engined trainer aircraft with 115 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers Ju 52 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Junkers Ju 52 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Junkers Ju 52 plane, 1932. The Junkers Ju 52, manufactured in Germany from 1931 to 1952, saw both civilian and military service during the 1930s and 1940s

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers G. 38 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G. 38 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G.38 plane, 1920s, (1932). The G.38 was a German four-engined transport aircraft which flew commercially in Europe before World War II

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Libelle ( Dragonfly ) was a German open-cockpit, all-metal, parasol wing, monoplane flying boat aircraft, which first flew in 1921

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers F13 L plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers F13 L plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers F13 L plane, 1920s, (1932). The worlds first all-metal transport aircraft, developed in Germany at the end of World War I

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers F 13w medical plane, c1919, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers F 13w medical plane, c1919, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers F 13w medical plane, c1919, (1932). The Junkers F 13, developed in Germany at the end of World War I, was in production for thirteen years and in commercial service for almost twenty

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers G 24 L passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G 24 L passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G 24 L passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). German single-engine transport aircraft which made aviation history for the first east-west non-stop heavier-than-air crossing of the Atlantic

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Focke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Focke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). The German W 4 was designed in 1927 as a reconnaissance floatplane. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. The Dornier Do X, produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929, was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world at the time

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925

Background imagePassenger Plane Collection: Junkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). The Junkers G 31 advanced tri-motor airliner was produced in Germany in the 1920s. Like other Junkers types, it was an all-metal, low-wing cantilever monoplane



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