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        <title>Boeing B-47 Stratojet</title>
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The B-47 Statojet prototype was an amazing looking piece of machinery in 1947. The sweptback wings were decidedly futuristic. The first production B-47s flew in 1950. With jet engin</description>
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        <title>Boeing B-29 Superfortress</title>
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The B-29 is an American made plane. First put into action during 1944, the B-29 has pressurized cabins for high altitude flying. The Superfortress is the only plane to drop atomic weapons</description>
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        <title>Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress</title>
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The American-made Boeing B-17 was first introduced in 1937. However, the US military only had 30 Flying Fortress planes by its entry into World War II. Many had been loaned to</description>
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        <title>Boeing B-52 Stratofortress</title>
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Used by the United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) beginning in 1955. Can take on fuel in the air. For many years, there was a fleet of B-52s in the air at all times. Movie buf</description>
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        <title>Boeing 747</title>
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Made in the USA by Boeing. The 747 was for many years the largest passenger plane, the first Jumbo Jet. First flight in 1969. Tailfin is 6 stories high. A special 747 was o</description>
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        <title>Boeing 737</title>
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The Boeing 737 is the world&apos;s most popular medium-range, narrowbody commercial passenger jet aircraft. With 6,160 ordered and 5,009 delivered, it is the most ordered and produced commercial airliner </description>
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        <title>Boeing 727</title>
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Made by Boeing in the USA. The first jetliner to sell over 1000. Passenger service began in 1964. The 727 was also the first Boeing plane with rear-mounted engines and horizontal</description>
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        <title>Boeing 707</title>
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Made in the USA by Boeing. The first jetliner in the USA, beginning commercial flights in 1954. Much larger than previous commercial passenger planes, the 707 was also much faster.Length:</description>
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