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BOEING 377 STRATOCRUISER AIRCRAFT -- TOMORROWS AIRPLANE TODAY WITH SOUND 70942b

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Created by acclaimed filmmaker Jerry Fairbanks for the Boeing Co. in the immediate postWWII era, "Tomorrow's Airplane Today" celebrates the Stratocruiser.

The film features rare views of the Boeing plant in Seattle as it looked during WWII completely covered in camouflage netting and paint. It also shows various Boeing products including the B29 upon which the Stratocruiser was based.

The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was a large longrange airliner developed from the C97 Stratofreighter military transport, a derivative of the B29 Superfortress. The Stratocruiser's first flight was on July 8, 1947. Its design was advanced for its day, its innovative features included two passenger decks and a pressurized cabin, a relatively new feature to transport aircraft. It could carry up to 100 passengers on main deck plus 14 in lower deck lounge; typical seating was for 63 or 84 passengers or 28 berthed and five seated passengers.

The Stratocruiser was larger than the Douglas DC6 and Lockheed Constellation and cost more to buy and operate. Its reliability was poor, chiefly due to problems with the four 28cylinder Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major radial engines and their fourblade propellers. Only 55 Model 377s were built for airlines, along with the single prototype.



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