This Day in Aviation History
July 15th, 1954
First flight of the Boeing 367-80.
 
The Boeing 367-80, or “Dash 80” as it was known at Boeing, is an American prototype jet transport built to demonstrate the advantages of jet aircraft for passenger transport.
 
The Dash 80 was the prototype for the KC-135 Stratotanker and the 707 airliner. It was built in less than two years from project launch in 1952 to rollout on May 14, 1954. Its US$16 million cost was an enormous risk for the Boeing Company, which had no committed customers.
 
Only one was built; it is now in the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, an annex of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia…..
 
Source:
Wikipedia, Boeing 367-80: http://gstv.us/1RxIGQh
 
YouTube, Boeing 707 Prototype “Dash 80” Promo Film – 1955:
http://gstv.us/1RxIKPV Via Classic Airliners & Vintage Pop Culture
 
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