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314 Clipper in Factory
314 Clipper in Factory 
314 Clipper Construction Scaffolding
314 Clipper Construction Scaffolding 
314 Clipper Manufacturing
314 Clipper Manufacturing 
314 Clipper Wing Join
314 Clipper Wing Join 
Boeing 314 Clipper Docked
Boeing 314 Clipper Docked 
Working on the 314 Clipper Engine
Working on the 314 Clipper Engine 
314 Clipper
314 Clipper 
314 Clipper Cabins Converted for Sleeping
314 Clipper Cabins Converted for Sleeping 
314 Clipper Men's Room
314 Clipper Men's Room 
Painting the 314 Clipper Logo on the Tail
Painting the 314 Clipper Logo on the Tail 
314 Clipper on Ramp
314 Clipper on Ramp 
314 Clipper Moment
314 Clipper Moment 
Boeing 314 Clipper Docked
Boeing 314 Clipper Docked 
Early 314 Clipper Moored
Early 314 Clipper Moored 
314 Clipper in Flight
314 Clipper in Flight 
Launching the 314 Clipper
Launching the 314 Clipper 
314 Clipper Skims Water Surface
314 Clipper Skims Water Surface 
314 Clipper on Ramp
314 Clipper on Ramp 
314 Clipper Engine Check
314 Clipper Engine Check 
314 Clipper at Plant I
314 Clipper at Plant I 
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314 Clipper in Launching Position

The whale-shaped Boeing Model 314 flying boat took cruise ship elegance into the air. Luxurious amenities aboard the Clipper included a stylish lounge, a dining salon, and a bridal suite. At 106 feet long with a 152-foot wingspan, it was the largest passenger transport in its time. At night, 74 seats converted into 40 bunks. It first flew in 1938 and on June 28, 1939, made the first scheduled transatlantic flight. In 1943, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt celebrated his birthday on a Model 314 airplane, flying to Casablanca and back, becoming the first U.S. president to fly while in office.
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Unique identifier BI23596 
Boeing ID p593 
Type Image 
Size 5992px × 4786px   27MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1930s
adults
airplanes
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commercial passenger planes
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exteriors
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ground shots
historic production status
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other livery
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propeller planes
right side views
seaplanes
stairs, lifts and ladders
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three-quarter length views
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