Braniff International
Airways Boeing 707-227 N7072
(c/n 17692)
N7072 was actually Braniff's first jet, since
the true first one, N7071 was destroyed in a test
flight
crash before being delivered. For more on this story visit the
Braniff pages history at
http://www.braniffpages.com/1954/1954.html
This shot was obtained from Braniff in 1960
although it is probably a Boeing photograph since
it depicts the aircraft flying over Mt. Rainier in Washington
state. N7072 was delivered in December
of
1959. Braniff elected to wait four or five months for their jets
in order to secure the faster dash
200
series. This aircraft was eventually sold to British West
Indian Airways in 1971 (as 9Y-TDO)
but not before
succumbing to president and CEO Harding Lawrence's 'Flying
Colors' treatment
(see next
entry for the Boeing 720). It was
repainted from the red, white and blue livery seen
above to
one of white wings and tail with light blue fuselage