Perhaps the epitome of piston-engine airliner design, the Douglas DC-6B combined unrivalled operating efficiency and reliability. Its slightly stretched fuselage could carry 88 passen¬gers. DC-6Bs entered service with United in 1952, and Pan Am used them to pioneer tourist fares across the Atlantic.
ID#:
NASM 2000-6158
Source:
National Air and Space Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution