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Registration / Serial: | NR199E |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 2D Vega |
C/n (msn): | 40 |
Operator Titles: | Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition |
Aircraft Name: | Viking |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1931 to October 1931 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 640118Submit Correction |
View count: | 390 |
Donald MacMillan (1874-1970), standing on the float, made over 30 expeditions to the Arctic. In 1931 he used this white and orange Vega on an air survey and photo expedition to Labrador and Greenland, sponsored by Multicolor film. Built as an L-1 Vega in 1929, the plane had first been used by an operator in Montana. After MacMillan it had many owners. In the 1960s it was used for movie work by Paul Mantz and Frank Tallman, and registered N965Y to play Amelia Earhart's Vega NC965Y. It is preserved in the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NR199E |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 2D Vega |
C/n (msn): | 40 |
Operator Titles: | Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1931 to October 1931 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NR199E |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 2D Vega |
C/n (msn): | 40 |
Operator Titles: | Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition |
Aircraft Name: | Viking |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1931 to October 1931 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 640118Submit Correction |
View count: | 390 |
Donald MacMillan (1874-1970), standing on the float, made over 30 expeditions to the Arctic. In 1931 he used this white and orange Vega on an air survey and photo expedition to Labrador and Greenland, sponsored by Multicolor film. Built as an L-1 Vega in 1929, the plane had first been used by an operator in Montana. After MacMillan it had many owners. In the 1960s it was used for movie work by Paul Mantz and Frank Tallman, and registered N965Y to play Amelia Earhart's Vega NC965Y. It is preserved in the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NR199E |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 2D Vega |
C/n (msn): | 40 |
Operator Titles: | Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1931 to October 1931 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 47-1421 |
Alternate Serial: | 71421 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Republic F-84 Thunderjet |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash |
Aircraft Version: | Republic F-84C Thunderjet |
C/n (msn): | [ 47-1421 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | August 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639321Submit Correction |
View count: | 371 |
August 1953 and kids are allowed to climb on this F-84C. The Boston Daily Globe of 8 August 1953 does not confirm there was an airshow, but does carry an article on the 102nd Fighter Interceptor Wing of the Massachusetts ANG, with a photo showing probably the same F-84. The unit had been 'stripped of jets' three years earlier, because these 'early model jets were lacking in performance' and 'difficult to service, too'. Wikipedia says the wing flew F-84Bs and then Mustangs again until they were replaced by the F-94 Starfire in 1954. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 47-1421 |
Alternate Serial: | 71421 |
Aircraft Version: | Republic F-84C Thunderjet |
C/n (msn): | [ 47-1421 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | August 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 47-1421 |
Alternate Serial: | 71421 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Republic F-84 Thunderjet |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash |
Aircraft Version: | Republic F-84C Thunderjet |
C/n (msn): | [ 47-1421 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | August 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639321Submit Correction |
View count: | 371 |
August 1953 and kids are allowed to climb on this F-84C. The Boston Daily Globe of 8 August 1953 does not confirm there was an airshow, but does carry an article on the 102nd Fighter Interceptor Wing of the Massachusetts ANG, with a photo showing probably the same F-84. The unit had been 'stripped of jets' three years earlier, because these 'early model jets were lacking in performance' and 'difficult to service, too'. Wikipedia says the wing flew F-84Bs and then Mustangs again until they were replaced by the F-94 Starfire in 1954. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 47-1421 |
Alternate Serial: | 71421 |
Aircraft Version: | Republic F-84C Thunderjet |
C/n (msn): | [ 47-1421 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | August 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | MM40208 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
Aircraft Version: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
C/n (msn): | 10016 |
Operator Titles: | Italy - Air Force |
Aircraft Name: | Santa Maria |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639285Submit Correction |
View count: | 680 |
The first Santa Maria, MM45043, flew from Italy to New Orleans via Brazil but burnt in Arizona. This replacement aircraft was shipped to New York and headed north to Boston on 8 May 1927. But this was merely a test flight or a gesture to the Italian community in Boston. Afterwards, Francesco de Pinedo flew back south along the coast to New Orleans, and then to Chicago via the Mississippi, rather than via the US west coast as originally planned. Then he made it back to Europe via Newfoundland and the Azores. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | MM40208 |
Aircraft Version: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
C/n (msn): | 10016 |
Operator Titles: | Italy - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | MM40208 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
Aircraft Version: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
C/n (msn): | 10016 |
Operator Titles: | Italy - Air Force |
Aircraft Name: | Santa Maria |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639285Submit Correction |
View count: | 680 |
The first Santa Maria, MM45043, flew from Italy to New Orleans via Brazil but burnt in Arizona. This replacement aircraft was shipped to New York and headed north to Boston on 8 May 1927. But this was merely a test flight or a gesture to the Italian community in Boston. Afterwards, Francesco de Pinedo flew back south along the coast to New Orleans, and then to Chicago via the Mississippi, rather than via the US west coast as originally planned. Then he made it back to Europe via Newfoundland and the Azores. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | MM40208 |
Aircraft Version: | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 |
C/n (msn): | 10016 |
Operator Titles: | Italy - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | A-6582 |
Military Code: | 1-T-11 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Douglas DT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Douglas DT |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DT-2 |
C/n (msn): | 143 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | VT-1 |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1922 to 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639273Submit Correction |
View count: | 1017 |
The DT torpedo bomber won Douglas its first military contract, beating the Fokker FT (T.II). This photo is captioned 'Navy plane off USS Wright' and was perhaps taken in December 1927 when the seaplane tender Wright visited Boston. The last DT apparently served until 1928. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | A-6582 |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DT-2 |
C/n (msn): | 143 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1922 to 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | A-6582 |
Military Code: | 1-T-11 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Douglas DT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Douglas DT |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DT-2 |
C/n (msn): | 143 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | VT-1 |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1922 to 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639273Submit Correction |
View count: | 1017 |
The DT torpedo bomber won Douglas its first military contract, beating the Fokker FT (T.II). This photo is captioned 'Navy plane off USS Wright' and was perhaps taken in December 1927 when the seaplane tender Wright visited Boston. The last DT apparently served until 1928. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | A-6582 |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DT-2 |
C/n (msn): | 143 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1922 to 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | A-6504 |
Military Code: | 1-T-1 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Curtiss CS |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Curtiss CS |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss CS-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-6504 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | VT-1 |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1922 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639074Submit Correction |
View count: | 576 |
Although designated Curtiss Scout, the CS was a scout and torpedo bomber designed by the US Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics. CS became SC in the Navy's post-1923 designation system. Only eight CS-1 and CS-2 aircraft, including A-6504, were built by Curtiss. 75 more SC-1s and SC-2s were built by Martin, and the design evolved into the Martin T3M. By mid-1927, the SC was only still in use with a training unit at NAS Pensacola. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | A-6504 |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss CS-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-6504 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1922 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | A-6504 |
Military Code: | 1-T-1 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Curtiss CS |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Curtiss CS |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss CS-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-6504 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | VT-1 |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1922 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639074Submit Correction |
View count: | 576 |
Although designated Curtiss Scout, the CS was a scout and torpedo bomber designed by the US Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics. CS became SC in the Navy's post-1923 designation system. Only eight CS-1 and CS-2 aircraft, including A-6504, were built by Curtiss. 75 more SC-1s and SC-2s were built by Martin, and the design evolved into the Martin T3M. By mid-1927, the SC was only still in use with a training unit at NAS Pensacola. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | A-6504 |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss CS-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-6504 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1922 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | A-7048 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Vought VE-7 Bluebird |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Vought VE-7 Bluebird |
Aircraft Version: | Vought OU-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-7048 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | NAS Squantum |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639025Submit Correction |
View count: | 479 |
The original designation of the OU observation aircraft was UO, with the letter U allocated to Vought. In the US Navy's post-1923 designation system the letters were reversed. Fitted out as a seaplane the type used a larger tailfin than as a landplane. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | A-7048 |
Aircraft Version: | Vought OU-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-7048 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | A-7048 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Vought VE-7 Bluebird |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Vought VE-7 Bluebird |
Aircraft Version: | Vought OU-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-7048 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | NAS Squantum |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 639025Submit Correction |
View count: | 479 |
The original designation of the OU observation aircraft was UO, with the letter U allocated to Vought. In the US Navy's post-1923 designation system the letters were reversed. Fitted out as a seaplane the type used a larger tailfin than as a landplane. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | A-7048 |
Aircraft Version: | Vought OU-1 |
C/n (msn): | [ A-7048 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Squantum (closed) | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 May 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 10327 |
Other Marks: | 27 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lockheed L-100 Hercules |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lockheed C-130 Hercules (L-082/182/282/382) |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed C-130E Hercules (L-382) |
C/n (msn): | 382-4288 |
Operator Titles: | Canada - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 22 March 1970 |
Photo from: | Rainer Haufschild Collection (via Neil Aird)Contact |
Photo ID: | 638321Submit Correction |
View count: | 210 |
Photographer: Unknown photographer.
Registration / Serial: | 10327 |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed C-130E Hercules (L-382) |
C/n (msn): | 382-4288 |
Operator Titles: | Canada - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 22 March 1970 |
Photo from: | Rainer Haufschild Collection (via Neil Aird)Contact |
Registration / Serial: | 10327 |
Other Marks: | 27 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lockheed L-100 Hercules |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lockheed C-130 Hercules (L-082/182/282/382) |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed C-130E Hercules (L-382) |
C/n (msn): | 382-4288 |
Operator Titles: | Canada - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 22 March 1970 |
Photo from: | Rainer Haufschild Collection (via Neil Aird)Contact |
Photo ID: | 638321Submit Correction |
View count: | 210 |
Photographer: Unknown photographer.
Registration / Serial: | 10327 |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed C-130E Hercules (L-382) |
C/n (msn): | 382-4288 |
Operator Titles: | Canada - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 22 March 1970 |
Photo from: | Rainer Haufschild Collection (via Neil Aird)Contact |
Registration / Serial: | NC3468 |
Alternate Registration: | C3468 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
Aircraft Version: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
C/n (msn): | 7 |
Operator Titles: | US Mail / American Railway Express |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 12 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 638278Submit Correction |
View count: | 276 |
There were still few passenger airlines in America in 1928 and here mail on route CAM-1 from New York is delivered to Boston by a new PA-5 mailplane. CAM-1 was contracted to Colonial Air Transport, who apparently hired this aircraft. Pilot Ray Wonsey is known to have flown a Mailwing for Colonial around this time. NC3468 was registered to Phineas Millis, the owner of an airfield in Mendon, Massachusetts in 1928. Note logo of American Railway Express. This was a package delivery service like UPS or DHL, which did not operate aircraft itself. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC3468 |
Alternate Registration: | C3468 |
Aircraft Version: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
C/n (msn): | 7 |
Operator Titles: | US Mail / American Railway Express |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 12 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC3468 |
Alternate Registration: | C3468 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
Aircraft Version: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
C/n (msn): | 7 |
Operator Titles: | US Mail / American Railway Express |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 12 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 638278Submit Correction |
View count: | 276 |
There were still few passenger airlines in America in 1928 and here mail on route CAM-1 from New York is delivered to Boston by a new PA-5 mailplane. CAM-1 was contracted to Colonial Air Transport, who apparently hired this aircraft. Pilot Ray Wonsey is known to have flown a Mailwing for Colonial around this time. NC3468 was registered to Phineas Millis, the owner of an airfield in Mendon, Massachusetts in 1928. Note logo of American Railway Express. This was a package delivery service like UPS or DHL, which did not operate aircraft itself. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC3468 |
Alternate Registration: | C3468 |
Aircraft Version: | Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing |
C/n (msn): | 7 |
Operator Titles: | US Mail / American Railway Express |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 12 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 23-1210 |
Alternate Serial: | AS23-1210 |
Military Code: | P318 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
C/n (msn): | 144 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
Aircraft Name: | Boston II |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 August 1924 to 7 September 1924 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637553Submit Correction |
View count: | 415 |
The Douglas DWC was a DT torpedo bomber modified for the US Army Air Service's 'World Flight' project. This was the prototype. The four series aircraft left Seattle to fly around the world westward on 6 April 1924, using both floats and wheels. One crashed in Alaska and another one, Boston, was lost off the Faroes. After crossing the Atlantic, the two survivors were joined in Nova Scotia by the prototype, now named Boston II, for the remainder of the flight to Seattle. The floats were exchanged for wheels here in Boston. The aircraft still wears its McCook Field code P318. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 23-1210 |
Alternate Serial: | AS23-1210 |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
C/n (msn): | 144 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 August 1924 to 7 September 1924 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 23-1210 |
Alternate Serial: | AS23-1210 |
Military Code: | P318 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
C/n (msn): | 144 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
Aircraft Name: | Boston II |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 August 1924 to 7 September 1924 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637553Submit Correction |
View count: | 415 |
The Douglas DWC was a DT torpedo bomber modified for the US Army Air Service's 'World Flight' project. This was the prototype. The four series aircraft left Seattle to fly around the world westward on 6 April 1924, using both floats and wheels. One crashed in Alaska and another one, Boston, was lost off the Faroes. After crossing the Atlantic, the two survivors were joined in Nova Scotia by the prototype, now named Boston II, for the remainder of the flight to Seattle. The floats were exchanged for wheels here in Boston. The aircraft still wears its McCook Field code P318. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 23-1210 |
Alternate Serial: | AS23-1210 |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DWC World Cruiser |
C/n (msn): | 144 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 8 August 1924 to 7 September 1924 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 9293 |
Military Code: | 1-O-2 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U) |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U) |
Aircraft Version: | Vought O3U-3 Corsair |
C/n (msn): | [ 9293 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | VO-1 |
City / Area: | Boston - Boston Navy Yard [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Ship / Rig: | USS Texas BB35 |
Photo Date: | 23 June 1934 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637272Submit Correction |
View count: | 544 |
The gunfire spotting flight of the battleship Texas during a visit to the Boston Navy Yard. The fuselage band of the aircraft on the right, 1-O-1, should be red - see photo 449450 for an explanation. 1-O-3 is BuNo 9290. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 9293 |
Aircraft Version: | Vought O3U-3 Corsair |
C/n (msn): | [ 9293 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Area: | Boston - Boston Navy Yard [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 23 June 1934 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 9293 |
Military Code: | 1-O-2 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U) |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U) |
Aircraft Version: | Vought O3U-3 Corsair |
C/n (msn): | [ 9293 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
Unit Markings: | VO-1 |
City / Area: | Boston - Boston Navy Yard [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Ship / Rig: | USS Texas BB35 |
Photo Date: | 23 June 1934 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637272Submit Correction |
View count: | 544 |
The gunfire spotting flight of the battleship Texas during a visit to the Boston Navy Yard. The fuselage band of the aircraft on the right, 1-O-1, should be red - see photo 449450 for an explanation. 1-O-3 is BuNo 9290. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 9293 |
Aircraft Version: | Vought O3U-3 Corsair |
C/n (msn): | [ 9293 ] |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Area: | Boston - Boston Navy Yard [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 23 June 1934 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC19908 |
Fleet number: | 403 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Boeing 307 Stratoliner |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Boeing 307 Stratoliner |
Aircraft Version: | Boeing 307B Stratoliner |
C/n (msn): | 2000 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | May 1940 to December 1941 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637126Submit Correction |
View count: | 419 |
Name Apache not initially applied. Photo taken before TWA's five Stratoliners were withdrawn from LA - NY route on 24 December 1941 to be operated on behalf of the USAAF. NC19908 was the first Stratoliner to land in Britain in April 1942.. Operated again by TWA from 1944 until 1948, then to Aigle Azur as F-BELY. Operated in war-torn Southeast Asia for many years. Last reg XW-PGR of Royal Air Lao. Damaged in a collision with a C-47 at Luang Prabang in February 1972 and scrapped due to lack of spares. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC19908 |
Aircraft Version: | Boeing 307B Stratoliner |
C/n (msn): | 2000 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | May 1940 to December 1941 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC19908 |
Fleet number: | 403 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Boeing 307 Stratoliner |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Boeing 307 Stratoliner |
Aircraft Version: | Boeing 307B Stratoliner |
C/n (msn): | 2000 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | May 1940 to December 1941 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637126Submit Correction |
View count: | 419 |
Name Apache not initially applied. Photo taken before TWA's five Stratoliners were withdrawn from LA - NY route on 24 December 1941 to be operated on behalf of the USAAF. NC19908 was the first Stratoliner to land in Britain in April 1942.. Operated again by TWA from 1944 until 1948, then to Aigle Azur as F-BELY. Operated in war-torn Southeast Asia for many years. Last reg XW-PGR of Royal Air Lao. Damaged in a collision with a C-47 at Luang Prabang in February 1972 and scrapped due to lack of spares. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC19908 |
Aircraft Version: | Boeing 307B Stratoliner |
C/n (msn): | 2000 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | May 1940 to December 1941 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC92809 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-51 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-51 (H-5/HO3S Dragonfly) |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-51 |
C/n (msn): | 5116 |
Operator Titles: | Skyway |
City / Heliport: | Boston - Motor Mart Garage Heliport |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 16 April 1947 to 31 August 1947 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637094Submit Correction |
View count: | 322 |
A very interesting photo as Skyway from Providence, Massachusetts, operated the world's first helicopter passenger service apparently between Logan airport and this garage rooftop in central Boston. A trial flight was made on 16 April 1947 and commercial runs started within days, but were suspended after four months. NC92809 was reportedly the company's sole helicopter. It went to the US Coast Guard as 230, one of four S-51s returned to the manufacturer after commercial failures and sold to the USCG as HO3S-1G Dragonflies. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC92809 |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-51 |
C/n (msn): | 5116 |
Operator Titles: | Skyway |
City / Heliport: | Boston - Motor Mart Garage Heliport | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 16 April 1947 to 31 August 1947 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC92809 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-51 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-51 (H-5/HO3S Dragonfly) |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-51 |
C/n (msn): | 5116 |
Operator Titles: | Skyway |
City / Heliport: | Boston - Motor Mart Garage Heliport |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 16 April 1947 to 31 August 1947 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 637094Submit Correction |
View count: | 322 |
A very interesting photo as Skyway from Providence, Massachusetts, operated the world's first helicopter passenger service apparently between Logan airport and this garage rooftop in central Boston. A trial flight was made on 16 April 1947 and commercial runs started within days, but were suspended after four months. NC92809 was reportedly the company's sole helicopter. It went to the US Coast Guard as 230, one of four S-51s returned to the manufacturer after commercial failures and sold to the USCG as HO3S-1G Dragonflies. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC92809 |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-51 |
C/n (msn): | 5116 |
Operator Titles: | Skyway |
City / Heliport: | Boston - Motor Mart Garage Heliport | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 16 April 1947 to 31 August 1947 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | N410A |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-55 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-55 (H-19/HO4S/HRS/Chickasaw) |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-55 |
C/n (msn): | 55034 |
Operator Titles: | Sikorsky |
City / Area: | Boston / Museum of Science [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 25 September 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636706Submit Correction |
View count: | 224 |
Igor Sikorsky arrived from his Bridgeport, Connecticut factory in style for a luncheon. Sikorsky chief test pilot Jimmie Viler flew a display. The landing spot is now occupied by the Museum of Science's parking garage. N410A was apparently used as a demonstrator and was delivered to the Argentine navy in 1959. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | N410A |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-55 |
C/n (msn): | 55034 |
Operator Titles: | Sikorsky |
City / Area: | Boston / Museum of Science [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 25 September 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | N410A |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-55 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-55 (H-19/HO4S/HRS/Chickasaw) |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-55 |
C/n (msn): | 55034 |
Operator Titles: | Sikorsky |
City / Area: | Boston / Museum of Science [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 25 September 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636706Submit Correction |
View count: | 224 |
Igor Sikorsky arrived from his Bridgeport, Connecticut factory in style for a luncheon. Sikorsky chief test pilot Jimmie Viler flew a display. The landing spot is now occupied by the Museum of Science's parking garage. N410A was apparently used as a demonstrator and was delivered to the Argentine navy in 1959. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | N410A |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky S-55 |
C/n (msn): | 55034 |
Operator Titles: | Sikorsky |
City / Area: | Boston / Museum of Science [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 25 September 1953 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 39049 |
Alternate Serial: | 049 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-47 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-47/VS-316A/R-4 Hoverfly |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HNS-1 Hoverfly |
C/n (msn): | 120 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | South Weymouth NAS - KNZW [Closed] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 11 April 1945 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636352Submit Correction |
View count: | 296 |
'The first helicopter to land at NAS South Weymouth.' Originally commissioned as an R-4B, US Army serial 43-46576. Note the blimp mooring masts and hangar. Photo from: National Archives at Boston
Registration / Serial: | 39049 |
Alternate Serial: | 049 |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HNS-1 Hoverfly |
C/n (msn): | 120 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | South Weymouth NAS - KNZW [Closed] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 11 April 1945 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 39049 |
Alternate Serial: | 049 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-47 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-47/VS-316A/R-4 Hoverfly |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HNS-1 Hoverfly |
C/n (msn): | 120 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | South Weymouth NAS - KNZW [Closed] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 11 April 1945 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636352Submit Correction |
View count: | 296 |
'The first helicopter to land at NAS South Weymouth.' Originally commissioned as an R-4B, US Army serial 43-46576. Note the blimp mooring masts and hangar. Photo from: National Archives at Boston
Registration / Serial: | 39049 |
Alternate Serial: | 049 |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HNS-1 Hoverfly |
C/n (msn): | 120 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | South Weymouth NAS - KNZW [Closed] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 11 April 1945 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 46-108 |
Alternate Serial: | 6108 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Bell H-12 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Bell H-12 |
Aircraft Version: | Bell YH-12B |
C/n (msn): | 5 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Area: | Boston / Boston Common [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1950 to 1956 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636295Submit Correction |
View count: | 252 |
An obscure Bell H-12 helicopter in the Boston Common park in Boston. An 8 is just visible and this should thus be 46-108. The ten YH-12Bs were not delivered until 1950 it seems. They probably didn't last until 1956, when Leslie Jones retired as a newspaper photographer. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 46-108 |
Alternate Serial: | 6108 |
Aircraft Version: | Bell YH-12B |
C/n (msn): | 5 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Area: | Boston / Boston Common [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1950 to 1956 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 46-108 |
Alternate Serial: | 6108 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Bell H-12 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Bell H-12 |
Aircraft Version: | Bell YH-12B |
C/n (msn): | 5 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Area: | Boston / Boston Common [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1950 to 1956 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636295Submit Correction |
View count: | 252 |
An obscure Bell H-12 helicopter in the Boston Common park in Boston. An 8 is just visible and this should thus be 46-108. The ten YH-12Bs were not delivered until 1950 it seems. They probably didn't last until 1956, when Leslie Jones retired as a newspaper photographer. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 46-108 |
Alternate Serial: | 6108 |
Aircraft Version: | Bell YH-12B |
C/n (msn): | 5 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Area: | Boston / Boston Common [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1950 to 1956 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 1416 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-62 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-62 (H-52/HU2S/Seaguard) |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard (S-62A) |
C/n (msn): | 62100 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
Unit Markings: | CGAS Cape Cod |
City / Area: | Boston / Coast Guard Base [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1977 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636282Submit Correction |
View count: | 1195 |
Lovely slide of an HH-52 taking off from the Coast Guard boat station at the North End in Boston. There doesn't appear to be a designated helipad here. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 1416 |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard (S-62A) |
C/n (msn): | 62100 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
City / Area: | Boston / Coast Guard Base [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1977 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 1416 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Sikorsky S-62 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Sikorsky S-62 (H-52/HU2S/Seaguard) |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard (S-62A) |
C/n (msn): | 62100 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
Unit Markings: | CGAS Cape Cod |
City / Area: | Boston / Coast Guard Base [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1977 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636282Submit Correction |
View count: | 1195 |
Lovely slide of an HH-52 taking off from the Coast Guard boat station at the North End in Boston. There doesn't appear to be a designated helipad here. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 1416 |
Aircraft Version: | Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard (S-62A) |
C/n (msn): | 62100 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
City / Area: | Boston / Coast Guard Base [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1977 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | F-AIQP |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-19 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-19 |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-198 |
C/n (msn): | 1 |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 3 September 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636235Submit Correction |
View count: | 212 |
'Seaplane from SS Île de France lands mail in Boston Harbor after leaving the liner 300 miles off Nova Scotia and landing 10 hours later, saving 30 hours [for the mail]. Deer Island light in background.' The light is close to Logan airport. On the ship's return trip from New York to Le Havre, the aircraft, operated by Air Union, was launched again on 13 September, but a magneto failure caused an emergency landing off the Scilly Islands. It was repaired and interestingly we have another photo of F-AIQP in China. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | F-AIQP |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-198 |
C/n (msn): | 1 |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 3 September 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | F-AIQP |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-19 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-19 |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-198 |
C/n (msn): | 1 |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 3 September 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 636235Submit Correction |
View count: | 212 |
'Seaplane from SS Île de France lands mail in Boston Harbor after leaving the liner 300 miles off Nova Scotia and landing 10 hours later, saving 30 hours [for the mail]. Deer Island light in background.' The light is close to Logan airport. On the ship's return trip from New York to Le Havre, the aircraft, operated by Air Union, was launched again on 13 September, but a magneto failure caused an emergency landing off the Scilly Islands. It was repaired and interestingly we have another photo of F-AIQP in China. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | F-AIQP |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-198 |
C/n (msn): | 1 |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 3 September 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | N19241 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Convair 240 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Convair 240/600 (C-131/T-29/Samaritan) |
Aircraft Version: | Convair 240-13 |
C/n (msn): | 162 |
Operator Titles: | Northeast Airlines |
City / Airport: | Hyannis - Barnstable Municipal / Boardman-Polando Field (KHYA / HYA)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1954 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 635831Submit Correction |
View count: | 345 |
Northeast Airlines CV-240 at HYA, near Cape Cod. N91241 was worn earlier by c/n 161, which crashed at Portland, Maine on 11 August 1949, just four months old. It was replaced that September by this machine (c/n 162). Apparently its first registration was N90838. Perhaps it was intended for another customer? Photo from: The Barnstaple Patriot / Cape Cod Community College
Registration / Serial: | N19241 |
Aircraft Version: | Convair 240-13 |
C/n (msn): | 162 |
Operator Titles: | Northeast Airlines |
City / Airport: | Hyannis - Barnstable Municipal / Boardman-Polando Field (KHYA / HYA)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1954 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | N19241 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Convair 240 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Convair 240/600 (C-131/T-29/Samaritan) |
Aircraft Version: | Convair 240-13 |
C/n (msn): | 162 |
Operator Titles: | Northeast Airlines |
City / Airport: | Hyannis - Barnstable Municipal / Boardman-Polando Field (KHYA / HYA)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1954 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 635831Submit Correction |
View count: | 345 |
Northeast Airlines CV-240 at HYA, near Cape Cod. N91241 was worn earlier by c/n 161, which crashed at Portland, Maine on 11 August 1949, just four months old. It was replaced that September by this machine (c/n 162). Apparently its first registration was N90838. Perhaps it was intended for another customer? Photo from: The Barnstaple Patriot / Cape Cod Community College
Registration / Serial: | N19241 |
Aircraft Version: | Convair 240-13 |
C/n (msn): | 162 |
Operator Titles: | Northeast Airlines |
City / Airport: | Hyannis - Barnstable Municipal / Boardman-Polando Field (KHYA / HYA)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1954 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC17386 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lockheed 14 Super Electra |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lockheed 14 Super Electra |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 14-H Super Electra |
C/n (msn): | 1405 |
Operator Titles: | Northwest Airlines |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | October 1937 to April 1939 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 635246Submit Correction |
View count: | 1064 |
The fifth L-14. Happy with the L-10, Northwest Airlines was the launch customer for the L-14, which it called the Sky Zephyr. Four Sky Zephyrs crashed, however, between January 1938 and January 1939, and the type was phased out in the summer of 1939. Normally Northwest didn't fly farther east than Chicago back then, but here NC17386 is seen in Boston for reasons unknown. NC17386 to TACA of Honduras as XH-TEG. To PP-AVA of Aerovias Brasil. Crashed on 13 February 1943. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC17386 |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 14-H Super Electra |
C/n (msn): | 1405 |
Operator Titles: | Northwest Airlines |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | October 1937 to April 1939 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC17386 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lockheed 14 Super Electra |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lockheed 14 Super Electra |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 14-H Super Electra |
C/n (msn): | 1405 |
Operator Titles: | Northwest Airlines |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | October 1937 to April 1939 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 635246Submit Correction |
View count: | 1064 |
The fifth L-14. Happy with the L-10, Northwest Airlines was the launch customer for the L-14, which it called the Sky Zephyr. Four Sky Zephyrs crashed, however, between January 1938 and January 1939, and the type was phased out in the summer of 1939. Normally Northwest didn't fly farther east than Chicago back then, but here NC17386 is seen in Boston for reasons unknown. NC17386 to TACA of Honduras as XH-TEG. To PP-AVA of Aerovias Brasil. Crashed on 13 February 1943. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | NC17386 |
Aircraft Version: | Lockheed 14-H Super Electra |
C/n (msn): | 1405 |
Operator Titles: | Northwest Airlines |
City / Airport: | Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | October 1937 to April 1939 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | N6309V |
Aircraft Original Type: | Helio H-391 Courier |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Helio H-250/295/391/392/395/700/800 Courier (L-24/U-10) |
Aircraft Version: | Helio H-370 Prop-Jet Courier |
C/n (msn): | 2528 |
City / Airport: | Bedford - Laurence G Hanscom Field (KBED / BED)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1969 |
Photo by: | Peter Marshall (via Gary Vincent)Contact |
Photo ID: | 634302Submit Correction |
View count: | 510 |
The Helio H-370 was the first attempt to add turbine power to the Courier. A standard H-250 was re-engined with an Allison 250-B15G turbine for testing in 1969. It found little performance benefit and increased fuel consumption. Instead pursuing work on the aircraft the company decided to focus on the purpose built H-550 turboprop Helio Stallion. N6309 got it's piston engine back and became the pattern aircraft for the HT-295 tri-gear Super Courier. The nose gear equipped Courier was developed from a request by the Mexican Government and the aircraft was exported to Mexico as XA-SEW in 1973.
Registration / Serial: | N6309V |
Aircraft Version: | Helio H-370 Prop-Jet Courier |
C/n (msn): | 2528 |
City / Airport: | Bedford - Laurence G Hanscom Field (KBED / BED)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1969 |
Photo by: | Peter Marshall (via Gary Vincent)Contact |
Registration / Serial: | N6309V |
Aircraft Original Type: | Helio H-391 Courier |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Helio H-250/295/391/392/395/700/800 Courier (L-24/U-10) |
Aircraft Version: | Helio H-370 Prop-Jet Courier |
C/n (msn): | 2528 |
City / Airport: | Bedford - Laurence G Hanscom Field (KBED / BED)Map |
Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1969 |
Photo by: | Peter Marshall (via Gary Vincent)Contact |
Photo ID: | 634302Submit Correction |
View count: | 510 |
The Helio H-370 was the first attempt to add turbine power to the Courier. A standard H-250 was re-engined with an Allison 250-B15G turbine for testing in 1969. It found little performance benefit and increased fuel consumption. Instead pursuing work on the aircraft the company decided to focus on the purpose built H-550 turboprop Helio Stallion. N6309 got it's piston engine back and became the pattern aircraft for the HT-295 tri-gear Super Courier. The nose gear equipped Courier was developed from a request by the Mexican Government and the aircraft was exported to Mexico as XA-SEW in 1973.
Registration / Serial: | N6309V |
Aircraft Version: | Helio H-370 Prop-Jet Courier |
C/n (msn): | 2528 |
City / Airport: | Bedford - Laurence G Hanscom Field (KBED / BED)Map | Region / Country: | Massachusetts, United States |
Photo Date: | 1969 |
Photo by: | Peter Marshall (via Gary Vincent)Contact |