TWA Three Engines Future Airliners of 1944

hesham

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Hi,

http://archive.aviationweek.com/image/spread/19440110/14/2
http://archive.aviationweek.com/image/spread/19440110/15/2
 

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Looks like a streamlined version of the Northrup Raider STOL transport, manufactured for the USAF shortly after WW2.
Eventually air regulations only required a stewardess if there were more than 20 passengers on board. That is why a lot of DHC-6 Twin Otters, Beechcraft 99s and other feeder liners only had 19 seats. In comparison, stripped Twin Otters routinely carry 25 skydivers.
 
Hello everyone
an interesting article about these studies by TWA for the post war. (Aviation News, January 1944)
 

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I'm sorry hesham, I didn't see that this topic had already been discussed before.
 
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