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The Boeing Model 306 was the designation for a series of aircraft drafted in 1935 that achieved neither design nor production status. They included the Model 306 bomber, Model 306 flying boat, and Model 306A airliner.


Design

In 1935, Boeing drafted several configurations of aircraft loosely based on both the Boeing XB-15 research and experience with the
Boeing 314 Clipper The Boeing 314 Clipper was an American long-range flying boat produced by Boeing from 1938 to 1941. One of the largest aircraft of its time, it had the range to cross the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. For its wing, Boeing re-used the design fro ...
aircraft. Each design was a "tailless" variation of those existing models with a flying wing layout, or a creative extension of the theme. They all featured extended trailing aileron/elevators that could perform their function without disrupting the wing performance. The wings were consistently swept about 35 degrees. The immaturity of the designs is evident in the flying boat drawings, which feature neither outrigger pontoons nor stabilising sponsons to keep the aircraft upright in the water. Each land based design featured tricycle landing gear as a feature when taildragger configurations were the standard of the time.


Variants

;Boeing Model 306 bomber : A heavy bomber with a family resemblance to the Boeing XB-15, to use
Allison V-1710 The Allison V-1710 aircraft engine designed and produced by the Allison Engine Company was the only US-developed V-12 liquid-cooled engine to see service during World War II. Versions with a turbocharger gave excellent performance at high a ...
engines. ;Boeing Model 306 flying boat :A flying boat with a fuselage similar to the Boeing 314, to use Allison V-1710s. ;Boeing Model 306A airliner :Airliner design, to use four Pratt & Whitney Hornet S1EG radials paired in a push-pull configuration.


Specifications (Model 306)


References

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1930s United States airliners