Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
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Producent | Boeing | |
Typ | pasażerski | |
Historia | ||
Data oblotu | 8 lipca 1947 | |
Liczba egzemplarzy | 56 | |
Liczba wypadków • w tym katastrof | 140 13 | |
Dane techniczne | ||
Napęd | Pratt & Whitney R-4360 | |
Moc | 4 × 3210 kW | |
Wymiary | ||
Rozpiętość | 43,05 m | |
Długość | 33,63 m | |
Wysokość | 11,66 m | |
Masa | ||
Własna | 37 876 kg | |
Startowa | 67 133 kg | |
Osiągi | ||
Prędkość maks. | 0,50 Ma (603 km/h) | |
Prędkość przelotowa | 0,40 Ma (483 km/h) | |
Pułap | 9800 m | |
Zasięg | 6760 km | |
Dane operacyjne | ||
Liczba miejsc | ||
63 – 84 |
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser – luksusowy powojenny samolot dalekiego zasięgu z czterema tłokowymi silnikami gwiazdowymi. Jest to cywilna wersja samolotu Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter.
Użytkownicy
- Línea Internacional Aérea
- American Overseas Airlines
- Northwest Airlines
- Pan American World Airways
- Transocean Air Lines
- United Airlines
- Rutas Aéreas Nacionales SA
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