Museums Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum - Washington D.C.
American Airlines Douglas DC-7 at The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
The DC-7 was the queen of the skies from 1953-1958 at the
twilight of the piston age, before the 707s and DC-8 quickly relegated
them to second tier and freighter status. The DC-7 inaugurated non-stop
coast-to-coast service in November 1953. The cockpit and front cabin of
Flagship Vermont are preserved for walk throughs.
A FUNNY FEELING FOR I SAT IN THAT VERY SEAT.
A FUNNY FEELING FOR I SAT IN THAT VERY SEAT.
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