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Classic American Airliners
By:Bill Yenne
Published on 2005 by Zenith Press

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From magnificent propliners to first-generation jets, Classic American Airliners is a salute to the aircraft that transformed the way we travel. Douglas DC4-s, -6s, -7s, and jet -8s; Lockheed Constellations and Electras; Boeing Stratocruisers and 707s; and Convair 880s and 990s and more are all depicted here in more than 200 vintage photos, colorful airline ads, and memorable baggage tags. Framing these images is a poignant narrative describing how the aircraft were developed, brought into airline fleets, and put into service on new routes around the world. (Back of book)

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