The first cargo plane is generally considered to be the Boeing 247, which was introduced in 1933. However, earlier aircraft were used for cargo transport during World War I, with significant advancements in aviation technology leading to the development of dedicated cargo aircraft in the years that followed. The Boeing 307 Stratoliner, introduced in 1940, also played a crucial role in the evolution of cargo aircraft.
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a cargo plane.
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
Cargo, I think, a C130 is a cargo/transport plane
It was first made in 1940
The 747 has a distinctive humped upper deck, which was also useful when converted as a cargo plane. It was also the first widebody plane.
The body of the plane that carries cargo and passengers is called the fuselage. It is the main part of the aircraft where passengers and cargo are accommodated.
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