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Vincent J. Burnellis all-wing eighty passenger transport plane, 1945. The aircraft was powered by eight 2, 000 hp engines mounted in pairs and designed to have a cruising speed of 280 mph and a range of 4, 000 miles

Vincent J. Burnellis all-wing eighty passenger transport plane, 1945. The aircraft was powered by eight 2, 000 hp engines mounted in pairs and designed to have a cruising speed of 280 mph and a range of 4, 000 miles


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Vincent J. Burnellis all-wing eighty passenger transport plane, 1945. The aircraft was powered by eight 2, 000 hp engines mounted in pairs and designed to have a cruising speed of 280 mph and a range of 4, 000 miles

BURNELLI CBY-3 AIRCRAFT.
Vincent J. Burnellis all-wing eighty passenger transport plane, 1945. The aircraft was powered by eight 2, 000 hp engines mounted in pairs and designed to have a cruising speed of 280 mph and a range of 4, 000 miles

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This photograph showcases Vincent J. Burnellis' remarkable all-wing eighty passenger transport plane from 1945. The aircraft, known as the BURNELLI CBY-3, was a true marvel of engineering for its time. Powered by eight powerful 2,000 horsepower engines mounted in pairs, this plane was designed to deliver exceptional performance. With a cruising speed of 280 mph and an impressive range of 4,000 miles, the Burnelli CBY-3 offered unparalleled efficiency and reliability. Its sleek design allowed it to effortlessly slice through the clouds with grace and precision. In this aerial shot, we get a glimpse of the majestic wingspan that defined this extraordinary aircraft. The American-made masterpiece stands tall against the backdrop of clear skies as it embarks on another successful flight. As an important part of Allied transportation during World War II, this photograph captures not only a technological achievement but also symbolizes progress and innovation in aviation history. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of air travel since the mid-20th century. The image is both awe-inspiring and nostalgic—a testament to human ingenuity and our unyielding desire to conquer new frontiers in transportation. This print is perfect for aviation enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the beauty found within mechanical wonders like Vincent J. Burnellis' all-wing eighty passenger transport plane from 1945.

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