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Boeing Stratocruiser (Classic Airliners) [Paperback]

Robert Hewson (Author)
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October 2001
Boeing's 377 is arguably the definitive design among the great propliners of the 1950s. Though it had neither the sleekness of the Lockheed Constellation nor the longevity of the great Douglas pistons, the Stratocruiser was the most statesmanlike of them all. The Stratocruiser story is not a straightforward one, but this history reveals every aspect of the aircraft -- from its evolution and design to its production and service -- and includes complete details of operators and technical specifications. Nostalgic period color photography is sure to transport readers back to the halcyon era of air travel.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Motorbooks International (October 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760311978
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760311974
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 8.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,640,182 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent look at the Boeing Stratocruiser, July 21, 2003
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The Airlife's Classic Airliner series of books cover individual commercial aircraft types in an interesting, in-depth manner.

Each volume of this British series covers a unique commercial aircraft type from its design, production, entry into service, its usage by airlines, and in some cases eventual demise.

Each volume features plenty of color and black and white photographs of the subject aircraft along with a complete construction list (accurate to date of publication for aircraft types still being built).

Volume 1 covers the Boeing Stratocruiser (and related Stratotanker) series of aircraft ... including most, if not all of the many derivatives and provides an interesting look at the genesis of this long-range inter-continental piston airliner.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Introduction to a Big Bird, March 26, 2011
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The two airliners that best represents the opulence and optimism of the post-War era and the 1950s are the Lockheed Constellation and Boeing Stratocruiser. The latter aircraft heralded unprecedented luxury in mass airline travel, with an elegance inside rivaled only by the elegance of the Connie's exterior lines. Veteran author Robert Hewson describes the background and evolution of the huge, ungainly aircraft, also covering the design and development and technical specifications on what was surely the most advanced and luxurious airliner of the time. As with other books in this series, the history of the aircraft in airline service with first- and second-tier operators is covered. The incidents and accidents section is fairly long, thanks to the unreliablity of its massive Pratt & Whitney R-4360 28-cylinder turbocharged piston engines, the largest and most complex of their kind - even more so than the tempermental Wright R-3350s that gave the Connie the nickname "the world's best tri-motor." With the advent of the Jet Age, there was little use for these once proud airliners. Most were relegated to the scrapyard; others, however, found novel use in cargo conversions, most notably the Mini and Super Guppy conversions. One of the greatest ironies in commerial aviation history is the use of these Super Guppy aircraft by Boeing arch-rival Airbus. I was pleased to see a good number of vinage photos of both the cabins (including the lower-level lounge) and the flight deck of this magnificent bird, a rarity in books of this genre. If I could purchase just one of the two main books on the Strat, I would have to go with Nicholas Veronico's title in the AirlinerTech series - that book is very hard to beat. Having said that, I am glad to have this book as well, as it offers aother perspective on this very interesting aircraft and is well worth owning on its own.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Boeing Stratocruiser, December 24, 2010
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Loaded with photographs of the 377 this tome is a wealth of information on the working life of this airliner. The text tends to repeat the information in order to cover the spread of photographs. What is interesting is the author gives a complete history of each 377 built and where it ended up.
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In its first public statement on the Stratocruiser, released to the world on 15 November 1944, Boeing made some bold claims for what it described as 'the first of the great post-war super-transport designs with a prototype actually built.' Read the first page
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side cargo doors, new airliner, clamshell doors, main fuselage, ten aircraft, heavy landing, transatlantic services, deck windows, maiden flight
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Pan American, New York, San Francisco, Super Guppy, Northwest Airlines, United Air Lines, American Overseas Airlines, Aviation Picture Library, Transocean Air Lines, Pregnant Guppy, United States, Babb Company, Juan Trippe, Clipper America, Boeing Model, Walter Klein, Airline Equipment Inc, William Doyle, Lee Mansdorf, Ghana Airways, Hamilton Standard, John Stroud Collection, Israel Defence Force, Clipper Good Hope, Los Angeles
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