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City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1918
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:9912Submit Correction
View count: 306
Also known as C-4 as the fourth aircraft owned by Boeing.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Boeing 2
C/n (msn):3
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1918
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1918
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:9912Submit Correction
View count: 306
Also known as C-4 as the fourth aircraft owned by Boeing.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Boeing 2
C/n (msn):3
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1918
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1916
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:9879Submit Correction
View count: 275
The two B & W biplanes were the first aircraft built during 1916 by Bill Boeing's new company at their hangar and slipway on Seattle's Lake Union. They were tested by the U.S. Navy but sold in 1918 to New Zealand as trainers and mailplanes. A replica was built in 1966. Obtained from Boeing over 50 years ago.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Boeing 1 B&W
C/n (msn):Not known
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1916
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1916
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:9879Submit Correction
View count: 275
The two B & W biplanes were the first aircraft built during 1916 by Bill Boeing's new company at their hangar and slipway on Seattle's Lake Union. They were tested by the U.S. Navy but sold in 1918 to New Zealand as trainers and mailplanes. A replica was built in 1966. Obtained from Boeing over 50 years ago.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Boeing 1 B&W
C/n (msn):Not known
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1916
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1920
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:7892Submit Correction
View count: 519
Edward Hubbard commenced using this B-1 flying boat on a pioneering Air Mail route from Lake Union to Victoria BC on 15 October 1920. This was Boeing's first true commercial aircraft design. N-ABNA is now deservedly preserved at Seattle. Obtained from Boeing 60 years ago.
Registration / Serial:N-ABNA
Aircraft Version:Boeing 6 B-1
C/n (msn):86
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1920
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1920
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:7892Submit Correction
View count: 519
Edward Hubbard commenced using this B-1 flying boat on a pioneering Air Mail route from Lake Union to Victoria BC on 15 October 1920. This was Boeing's first true commercial aircraft design. N-ABNA is now deservedly preserved at Seattle. Obtained from Boeing 60 years ago.
Registration / Serial:N-ABNA
Aircraft Version:Boeing 6 B-1
C/n (msn):86
City / Seaplane Base:Seattle - Lake Union Boeing Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:1920
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection