FOR THE - PACIFIC SERVICE.—The new Boeing monoplane, several of which arc now being built in the company’s factory at Seattle, U.S.A., for use on Pacific services. These machines will have daytime accommodation for 33 passengers, who will travel in sealed cabins with a regulated air pressure and will pass through rarefied atmoshere four miles above the earth. This picture was made by combining a photograph of an accurate scale model with an air-view looking down on the clouds and the earth below.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 3 May 1938, Page 16
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82FOR THE-PACIFIC SERVICE.—The new Boeing monoplane, several of which arc now being built in the company’s factory at Seattle, U.S.A., for use on Pacific services. These machines will have daytime accommodation for 33 passengers, who will travel in sealed cabins with a regulated air pressure and will pass through rarefied atmoshere four miles above the earth. This picture was made by combining a photograph of an accurate scale model with an air-view looking down on the clouds and the earth below. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 3 May 1938, Page 16
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