Henry Ford Museum

Boeing 40B

 

The Boeing Model 40B was built in Seattle, WA by the Boeing company as

an A model in 1927, for Boeing Air Transport Service, which later became United Air Lines..

Refitted with a larger engine in 1928, it became a B model.

This aircraft was used for mail and passenger service. It was the last of its type in service,

having been used for blind flying training and radio-navigation mapping until its retirement in 1938.

It was then delivered to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI

where it has been a permanent display.

It is now being reconditioned to its 1929-30 appearance.

 

Disassembly in the Henry Ford Museum.

Fuselage in the shop

Fuselage uncovered

Fabric fitted to fuselage

Fabric installed and metal painted

Vertical fin uncovered

 Rudder uncovered

Finish tapes on the fin

Poly-Brushing the rudder

Fin finished and rudder almost

Rudder finished

Fuselage side finish painted

Fabric attachment detail -- below the orange stripe is fabric laced to the metal

Logos finished

Sheet metal parts drying

 

Fabric off aileron.

Wing being uncovered Wing uncovered for inspection
Ailerons being covered. Wing covered

Vertical mounted

Horizontal tail covered

Cowling finished

Fuselage finished

   

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