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Clipper (Model 314)
Clipper (Model 314) 
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Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges
Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges 
314 Clipper Dining Area
314 Clipper Dining Area 
314 Clipper Cabins Converted for Sleeping
314 Clipper Cabins Converted for Sleeping 
Ladies' Room on the Boeing 314 Clipper
Ladies' Room on the Boeing 314 Clipper 
314 Clipper Dining Salon
314 Clipper Dining Salon 
Passengers Relax in the 377 Stratocruiser's Lower Deck
Passengers Relax in the 377 Stratocruiser's Lower Deck 
314 Clipper Dining Salon
314 Clipper Dining Salon 
314 Clipper Sleeping Berths
314 Clipper Sleeping Berths 
314 Clipper Men's Room
314 Clipper Men's Room 
Boeing 314 Clipper Dining Area
Boeing 314 Clipper Dining Area 
314 Clipper Kitchen
314 Clipper Kitchen 
Part of the flight deck of the Boeing 314 Clipper
Part of the flight deck of the Boeing 314 Clipper 
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314 Clipper Moment 
314 Clipper
314 Clipper 
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Passenger Reclines in a 377 Stratocruiser's Berthable Seat 
314 Clipper in Flight
314 Clipper in Flight 
314 Clipper on Ramp
314 Clipper on Ramp 
377 Stratocruiser Lower Deck Lounge
377 Stratocruiser Lower Deck Lounge 
314 Clipper Flight Deck
314 Clipper Flight Deck 
314 Clipper in Factory
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Passengers Relax in One of the 314 Clipper's Lounges

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.
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Unique identifier BI229859 
Boeing ID cl-19 
Type Image 
Size 2895px × 2289px   6MB 
License type RM 
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1930s
adults
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payload systems
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propeller planes
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