The Model 6 was the first commercial design for
Boeing (as opposed to military or experimental designs), hence the B-1 designation. Its layout was conventional for its day, with a
Hall-Scott engine driving a pusher propeller mounted amongst the
cabane struts. The pilot sat in an open cockpit at the bow, and up to two passengers could be carried in a second open cockpit behind the first. The design was reminiscent of the
Curtiss HS-2L that Boeing had been building under license during the war. ==Operational history==