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Boeing 307 Stratoliner

LandNorge , Norge
RollePassasjerfly
Første flytur31. desember 1938
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Den Boeing Modell 307 Stratoliner var det første kommersielle transportflyet som ble tatt i bruk med en trykkkabin. Denne funksjonen tillot flyet å cruise i en høyde av 20 000 fot (6 000 m), godt over mange værforstyrrelser. Trykkforskjellen var 2,5 psi (17 kPa), så ved 14 700 fot (4 480 m) tilsvarte lufttrykket i kabinen en høyde på 8 000 fot (2 440 m). Model 307 hadde kapasitet til et mannskap på seks og 33 passasjerer. I tillegg til sin sivile tjeneste ble den også fløyet som Boeing C-75 Stratoliner av United States Army Air Forces, som brukte den som et langtrekkende lastløftfly.

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A Revolution in Civil Aviation

Den Boeing Modell 307 Stratoliner was a milestone in aviation history. Introduced in 1938, it was the first commercial transport aircraft to feature a pressurized cabin. This allowed the Stratoliner to fly at 20,000 feet, far above the turbulent weather that plagued earlier airliners like the DC-3. By utilizing the wings, tail, and engines of the B-17 Flying Fortress, Boeing created a robust, high-altitude cruiser that changed the definition of luxury and speed in the “Golden Age” of flight.

Attribute Technical Specification (Boeing 307)
Rolle Long-Range Commercial Airliner / Military Transport
Mannskapet 5 (Pilot, Co-pilot, Flight Engineer, 2 Flight Attendants)
First Flight 31. desember 1938
Kraftverk 4 × Wright GR-1820-G102 Cyclone radials
Horsepower 1,100 hp (820 kW) per engine
Maximum Speed 241 mph (388 km/h)
Cruising Altitude 20,000 feet (6,100 m)
Passenger Capacity 33 (Day) / 25 (Night Sleeper)

Engineering the High-Altitude Cabin

  • Circular Fuselage: Unlike the flat-sided aircraft of the era, the 307 featured a perfectly circular cross-section. This shape was necessary to evenly distribute the internal pressure stresses required to maintain a breathable atmosphere at high altitudes.
  • Pressurization System: The Stratoliner used engine-driven superchargers to pump air into the cabin. This allowed passengers to enjoy an “8,000-foot” environment while the aircraft cruised at 20,000 feet, effectively avoiding the “bumps” of low-level air.
  • B-17 DNA: To save on development costs and improve reliability, Boeing used the flight surfaces of the B-17C Flying Fortress. The wings, landing gear, and horizontal stabilizers were nearly identical to the bomber, giving the 307 legendary structural strength.
  • Sleeper Comfort: The wide fuselage allowed for reclining seats and berths, making it one of the first true “sleeper” transports for transcontinental travel.

The “C-75” and Notable History

  • Military Service (C-75): During WWII, the five Stratoliners operated by TWA were pressed into service for the Army Air Transport Command. Designated as C-75s, they were used for high-priority transatlantic flights because their pressurization allowed them to fly above most interception threats.
  • Howard Hughes and the “Flying Penthouse”: The famous billionaire bought a Stratoliner and converted it into a lavish private office and home. After being damaged in a hurricane, the fuselage was eventually converted into a “Cosmic Muffin” house boat.
  • Rare Survival: Only 10 Stratoliners were ever built. The only surviving example, the “Flying Cloud” (formerly of Pan Am), was meticulously restored by Boeing volunteers and is now at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

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