Douglas airplanes
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
"Douglas DC-6 License and Factory Serial Numbers, Flagship Names, and Fuselage Numbers List (American Airlines)" [Aircraft service data document], 1953-11-06
File — Box TB.S2.002, Folder: TF.S2.B.0005
Identifier: 20220229.01
Scope and Contents
TBD
Dates:
Publication: 1953-11-06
"Douglas DC-6 / R6D-1 / C-118A / DC-7 Conversion Chart (Fuselage to Factory serial numbers)" [Aircraft service data document], 1962-01-22
Item — Box TB.S2.002, Folder: TF.S2.B.0003
Identifier: 20220229
Scope and Contents
TBD
Dates:
Revised: 1962-01-22
"Douglas DC-6B License and Factory Serial Numbers, Flagship Names, and Fuselage Numbers List (American Airlines)" [Aircraft service data document], 1953-11-09
File — Box TB.S2.002, Folder: TF.S2.B.0005
Identifier: 20220229.02
Scope and Contents
TBD
Dates:
Publication: 1953-11-09
Douglas DC-6B Lithograph Print (Alitalia Airlines night flight over Rio de Janeiro), Circa mid to late 1950s (possibly 1958)
Item — Cabinet East Art Storage, Bay / Shelf: 5.4
Identifier: 20240016
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Graphic (Poster/Print).Purpose: Sales and marketing.Authority: Company (Manufacturer).Series: Douglas Aircraft Company DC-6 and DC-7 Airline printsScope: Full-color lithographic print from an original painting by artist George Akimoto (later Chief Illustrator at McDonnell Douglas). He was a longtime illustrator for Douglas Aircraft Company creating technical and promotional works. Work was likely done in the late...
Dates:
Circa mid to late 1950s (possibly 1958)
Douglas DC-7 Lithograph Print (National Airlines flight over Miami Beach, Florida), Circa mid to late 1950s (possibly 1958)
Item — Cabinet East Art Storage, Bay / Shelf: 5.4
Identifier: 20240017
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Graphic (Poster/Print).Purpose: Sales and marketing.Authority: Company (Manufacturer).Series: Douglas Aircraft Company DC-6 and DC-7 Airline printsScope: Full-color lithographic print from an original painting by artist George Akimoto (later Chief Illustrator at McDonnell Douglas). He was a longtime illustrator for Douglas Aircraft Company creating technical and promotional works. Work was likely done in the late...
Dates:
Circa mid to late 1950s (possibly 1958)
Douglas DC-7B Lithograph Print (South African Airways flight over Johannesburg, South Africa), Circa mid to late 1950s (possibly 1958)
Item — Cabinet East Art Storage, Bay / Shelf: 5.4
Identifier: 20240018
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Graphic (Poster/Print).Purpose: Sales and marketing.Authority: Company (Manufacturer).Series: Douglas Aircraft Company DC-6 and DC-7 Airline printsScope: Full-color lithographic print from an original painting by an unknown artist. Artist signed the painting, however we have yet to decipher the signature (possibly R.G. Smith, Neal Jacobe, William Carr or Keith Meininger). Work was likely done in the late 1950s, as...
Dates:
Circa mid to late 1950s (possibly 1958)
"Douglas DC-8 Flying Time and Fuselage Index (Jan-Mar 1992)" [Aircraft service data document], 1992-03
Item — Box TB.S2.002, Folder: TF.S2.B.0004
Identifier: 20220231
Scope and Contents
TBD
Dates:
Publication: 1992-03
"The New Douglas DC-6C Convertible Combination Cargo Coach" [Sales pamphlet], 1958
Item — Box TB.S2.002, Folder: TF.S2.B.0002
Identifier: 20220203.01
Scope and Contents
TBD
Dates:
Publication: 1958
