Boeing Model 306

The Boeing Model 306 was designated for a series of aircraft designed in 1935 that did not go into production. This included the Model 306 Bomber Model 306 Flying Boat and Model 306A Airliner.

The Boeing Model 306 was designated for a series of aircraft drafted in 1935 that achieved neither design nor production status.1
* Boeing Model 306 Flying Boat A flying boat with a fuselage similar to the Boeing 314 proposing the use of Allison V-1710 engines.2

Made by Boeing.

|} The Boeing Model 306 was designated for a series of aircraft designed in 1935 that did not go into production.3
The Boeing Model 306 was the biggest and most impressive of the designs, aiming to capitalize on the aerodynamic advantages of the flying wing to improve upon the design 4
Designer
Boeing
Bombs
4
Guns
2
Length Ft
60
Number Built
Crew
10
Prime Units
kts
Range Miles
5000
Eng 1 Name
Allison V-1710
Manufacturer
Span Ft
140
National Origin
United States of America
Category

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