Boeing Medium Transport Projects,and Model-247 Unbuilt Variants

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Hi,


the Boeing company in the road to Model-247 created some projects,the Model-238
was 15 seat three engined medium transport monoplane project of early 1931,followed
by anther 15 seat three engined biplane project,Model-239,and in mid of 1931,offered
the Model-243,a twin engined monoplane project.


Also the unbuilt variants,the Model-247X,armed version of Model-247D,and a variant
with retractable skids and float version.


Aeroplane monthly
 

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And from Putnam book,the Model-238.
 

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Re: Boeing Medium/Light Transport Projects,and Model-247 Unbuilt Variants

Also from Putnam book,


the Model-73 and Model-82 light transport projects.
 

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From Boeing (Planemakers 1),

the Boeing Model-238 & Model-239 with more Info.
 

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From Aeroplane monthly 2010/4,

here is a a patent for double deck concept from Model-247.
 

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In some sources, c/n 1952 is mis-named as 'Bai-Ying' - confusing it with Chang's longer-serving but unarmed Boeing 247-D. According to CASM's Model 247 history, c/n 1952 was ex-United Air Lines and "was sold to J.C. Elder of New York City for resale to J.A. Barr in China." No clue who J.C. Elder was. Julius Barr was then Chang Hsüeh-liang's personal pilot.

After the Sian Incident, and despite accepting the deal brokered, Chiang Kai-Shek imprisoned Chang. On 05 April 1937, US Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson sent a telegram from Nanking to then Secretary of State, Cordell Hull. In it, Johnson mentions that Chang Hsueh-Liang "presented his private Boeing plane to Chiang Kai-shek to be included in national air service equipment." That aircraft must have been the 'Bai-Ying' - since the 247-Y was reportedly flown into a mountain by a ROCAF pilot shortly after delivery.

-- https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1937v03/d55

Some sources say that there was another 247-Y armed with nose guns. This too was said to be a modified ex-United 247-D taken on by the "Air Corps". Does anyone have details on that aircraft? Was just one of the C-73s impressed by the USAAF in 1942?
 

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