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  • Aircraft Type: Boeing 247D
    Constructor's Number (MSN): 1692
    Place of manufacture: Seattle WA
    Date Built: 1933
    Registration: NC13311
    Operator: Pennsylvania Air Lines
    Previous Identities: Formerly operated by Varney Air Lines, Boeing Air Transport and United Air Lines
    Notes and comments:  To AVIANCA 1945 as C-145 and returned to United States 1953 as N1060M
    The blisters on the rear fuselage housed flotation gear required for flights across Lake Erie between Detroit and Cleveland by twin-engined airliners, a route that required tri-motors. (Refer; The Boeing 247 The First Modern Airliner,  F Robert van der Linden)
  • Photographer: unknown
    Location: unknown
    Original Media: found snapshot
    Registration: NC13311
    Digitized: 11 November 2021
    Posted to GAA: 11 November 2021
    GAA Image Number: 51170-1
    Notes and comments: -

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