Front panels of the American Airlines system map and travel game. Published by the Milton Bradley Company - 1955.
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Front panels of the American Airlines system map and travel game. Published by the Milton Bradley Company - 1955.

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1958 Douglas DC-6 in a historic KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines livery flying in for the Hamburg Airport Classics
American Airlines advertisement featuring the Douglas DC-6 (1947).
United Air Lines, 1955

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April Fool: This photo appeared in the New York Journal American on April 1, 1949. It purported to show a DC-6 landing in the middle of Times Square—but was actually a photocollage.
Photo: NY Journal American via Harry Ransom Center, Univ. of Texas
VC-118 The Independence, modified to be the personal transport of President Truman. National Museum of the United States Air Force.
Douglas DC-6 by Vintage Cars & People Via Flickr: A middle-aged lady cheerfully waving her handkerchief at an airport photographer. Apparently, she has just disembarked the Scandinavian Airlines System Douglas DC-6 in the background. There is some handwriting in German on reverse – see below. Since I purchased this charming vintage photograph at a flea market in Stuttgart, it was most likely taken at Stuttgart-Echterdingen airport. Country of origin: Germany