- 法的保護$ 10,000(補償)
- 無制限の法的保護(補償)
- 差し止めによる救済の放棄
- 割り当て可能なモデルの権利
- 1,000,000ドルの法的保護(補償)
- 差し止めによる救済の放棄
- 割り当て可能なモデルの権利
- 25万ドルの法的保護(補償)
- 割り当て可能なモデルの権利
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52,913 頂点
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The Boeing 367-80, known simply as the Dash 80, is an American quadjet prototype aircraft built by Boeing to demonstrate the advantages of jet propulsion for commercial aviation. It served as basis for the design of the KC-135 tanker and the 707 airliner.
The Dash 80 first flew in 1954, less than two years from project launch. Its US$16 million cost (equivalent to $154 million today) was an enormous risk for Boeing, which at the time had no committed customers. Only one example was built, which has been preserved and is currently on public display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia.