Boeing 377
Stratocruiser

The Stratocruiser had the same B-29 parts
married to a bulbous fuselage. It had accommodations for
between 55 and 100 passengers.
Every so often an aircraft appears which
does more for aviation than its limited production numbers would indicate.
This was certainly the case with the Stratocruiser, for only 55 were
produced.
Its development began in 1944 with the first flight of a military
aircraft, later named the Stratofreighter. This was a large-capacity
transport of striking design, although it embodied the wings, engines,
tail unit, undercarriage and other components of the Boeing B-29
Superfortress bomber. Over several years, huge numbers were built, many
becoming refueling tankers and serving right up to the present time with
the United States Air Force and others.
The Stratocruiser was simply a civil airliner version of the
Stratofreighter. It had the same B-29 parts married to the bulbous
fuselage, and had accommodation for between 55 and 100 passengers or 28
sleeping berths and five seats. All versions featured a lower-deck lounge
and bar, an innovation which, combined with a long range and high speed,
made the Stratocruiser a very popular airliner.
As with many great American aircraft, the Stratocruiser was first
introduced into service by Pan American World Airways, in 1949, on North
Atlantic routes. Pan American owned eventually about half of all
Stratocruisers built, although five other airlines operated the type. BOAC
took delivery of its first aircraft in the same year as Pan Am, and began
transatlantic services in December. They remained as flagships on the
Atlantic run until forced out of service by the first generation of
long-range Boeing 707 jet airliners.
Specifications: |
Boeing
377 Stratocruiser |
Dimensions: |
Wing
span: |
141 ft
3 in (43.05 m) |
Length:
|
110 ft 4 in (33.63
m) |
Height:
|
38 ft 3 in (11.66
m) |
Wing Area:
|
1,769 sq ft
(164.34 sq m) |
Weights: |
Empty: |
83,500 lb (37,875
kg) |
Maximum T/O: |
145,800 lb (66,134
kg) |
Performance: |
Maximum Level Speed: |
375 mph (604 km/h)
@ 25,000 ft (7,620 m) |
Cruising Speed: |
340 mph (547 km/h)
@ 25,000 ft (7,620 m) |
Service Ceiling: |
Above 32,000 ft
(9,755 m) |
Maximum Range: |
4,200 miles (6,759
km) |
Powerplant: |
Four
Pratt & Whittney R-4360 Wasp Major, 3,500 hp (2,610 kw),
28 cylinder, air-cooled, radial engines. |
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