Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/314-Clipper-Men-s-Room-2F3XC5HELJV.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarLadies' Room on the Boeing 314 ClipperBoeing 307 Stratoliner LavatoryDC-3 LavatoryRestored PAA 307 Stratoliner LavatoryRestored PAA 307 Stratoliner Lavatory777-200 LavatoryModel 80A Lavatory and Entrance DoorStratoliner SB-307B Lavatory Entrance314 Clipper Dining AreaView AllView more with similar tones 314 Clipper Men's RoomSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:In 1936 Pan American Airways wanted an airplane with sufficient range to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Boeing responded with the Model 314 flying boat, dubbed the "Clipper." Able to carry 74 passengers, the four-engine Model 314 was the largest passenger airliner of its time. It made its first flight in June 1938 and entered service a year later. Travelers enjoyed a comfortable passenger cabin that featured sleeping berths for 40, large windows, separate dressing rooms for men and women, a dining salon that could be turned into a lounge, and a well-stocked bar. BI229863 (cl-24)Maximum size:2288px × 2888px (~18 MB)7.6in × 9.6in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1930s-314 Clipper-adults-airplanes-candids-commercial-commercial passenger planes-grooming-ground shots-historic production status-interiors-kitchen and bath sinks-lavatories-male-mirrors-monoplanes-one person-passenger cabins-passengers and travelers-payload systems-photos-propeller planes-right side views-seaplanes-shadows-shaving-standing-three-quarter length views-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View All