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314 Clipper Dining Salon
314 Clipper Dining Salon 
314 Clipper Dining Salon
314 Clipper Dining Salon 
314 Clipper Dining Area
314 Clipper Dining Area 
Model 314 Clipper Port Side Dining Salon
Model 314 Clipper Port Side Dining Salon 
Ladies' Room on the Boeing 314 Clipper
Ladies' Room on the Boeing 314 Clipper 
314 Clipper Sleeping Berths
314 Clipper Sleeping Berths 
Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges
Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges 
314 Clipper Men's Room
314 Clipper Men's Room 
Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges
Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges 
314 Clipper Cabins Converted for Sleeping
314 Clipper Cabins Converted for Sleeping 
314 Clipper Mail Sort
314 Clipper Mail Sort 
314 Clipper Kitchen
314 Clipper Kitchen 
314 Clipper Flight Deck
314 Clipper Flight Deck 
314 Clipper Layout
314 Clipper Layout 
314 Clipper Flight Deck
314 Clipper Flight Deck 
Boeing 314 Clipper Galley
Boeing 314 Clipper Galley 
314 Clipper
314 Clipper 
314 Clipper Afloat
314 Clipper Afloat 
314 Clipper at Mathews Beach
314 Clipper at Mathews Beach 
314 Clipper During Taxi
314 Clipper During Taxi 
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Boeing 314 Clipper Dining Area

The Clipper was the largest commercial transport of its time and the icon of the romantic era of flight. Pan American bought 12 of the Clippers to fly routes across the Pacific and the Atlantic, where the 314 pioneered the first scheduled transatlantic flights. The airplane's 74 passengers were pampered with staterooms, a lounge and a dining salon, and the Clipper seats could convert into 40 bunks. The Clipper became the first of a long line of Boeing presidential airplanes when Franklin Roosevelt flew the Clipper to the Casablanca conference in 1943. 
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Unique identifier BI217622 
Boeing ID p42909 
Type Image 
Size 4400px × 3400px   14MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1930s
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