@SFOMuseum Instagram Posts Tagged cutabovemodels This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Instagram account. There are 8 posts . See all the tags or all the Instagram posts that have been archived so far.

First flown in 1957, the Boeing 707 was the first successful jet airliner to provide regular, sustained commercial passenger service. This image was posted on October 04, 2024. #cutabovemodels
This cutaway model of the Western Airlines Lockheed L-188A Electra turboprop was created by Gary Field (b. This image was posted on September 04, 2024. #cutabovemodels
Developed by the Lockheed Corporation, the L-188 Electra was the only large turboprop airliner produced in the U.S. This image was posted on August 23, 2024. #cutabovemodels
Designed in the early 1940s under the leadership of Lockheed’s chief engineer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson (1910–90), with direction from TWA’s (Transcontinental & Western Air) owner Howard Hughes (1905–76), the Lockheed L-049 Constellation was introduced as a commercial airliner shortly after World War II. This image was posted on July 16, 2024. #cutabovemodels
This model of the Continental Air Lines Douglas DC-7B City of Los Angeles was crafted by Gary Field (b. This image was posted on June 24, 2024. #cutabovemodels
The DC-7 was Douglas Aircraft’s final design evolution of the piston-powered, four-engine, low-wing airliner concept that began with the DC-4 in the 1940s. This image was posted on May 03, 2024. #cutabovemodels
During the last half of the twentieth century, commercial aviation progressed at an unprecedented pace. This image was posted on April 17, 2024. #cutabovemodels
Our newest exhibition "A Cut Above: Airplane Models from the SFO Museum Collection" is now on display in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Terminal Departures Hall. This image was posted on March 04, 2024. #cutabovemodels #airlinemodels