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Frontiers May 2013 Issue

Those who could afford to fly in the Clipper were treated as if they were in a luxury hotel. BOEING FRONTIERS / MAY 2013 13 PHOTOS: (Top left) The Clipper on its first flight over Seattle’s Elliott Bay, June 1938. The single tail was later replaced with a triple-tail design. (Top right) Fine cuisine was served in the dining compartments. (Right) A new Clipper prepares for first flight at Elliott Bay. The 314A Clipper had a 152-foot (46-meter) wingspan and an almost 5,200- mile (8,400-kilometer) range. BOEING ARCHIVES


Frontiers May 2013 Issue
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