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The Flying Boat That Crossed Oceans: Inside the Bering 314 Clipper

The Flying Boat That Crossed Oceans: Inside the Bering 314 Clipper The Bering 314 Clipper is SkyChart's first true intercontinental aircraft — and in 1938, nothing else comes close.

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changedHighlights74-seat capacity priced for premium fares across SkyChart's 496-city global network

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The Flying Boat That Crossed Oceans: Inside the Bering 314 Clipper

The Bering 314 Clipper is SkyChart's first true intercontinental aircraft — and in 1938, nothing else comes close. In 1938, crossing the Atlantic or Pacific by air meant boarding a flying boat — a giant aircraft that landed on water because paved runways simply didn't exist at enough destinations around the world. The real Boeing 314 offered sleeping berths, a formal dining salon, and a lounge on transoceanic crossings that cost the equivalent of $15,000 round-trip today. SkyChart's Bering 314 Clipper captures all of that history — and turns it into one of the biggest strategic decisions you'll face in the 1930s campaign. With a range of 5,900 km and 74 seats, the Bering 314 is a quantum leap over every aircraft that came before it. The Forge Trimotor and Dawson DC-3 top out at 885–2,400 km — the 314 opens up city pairs that no other aircraft in the era can reach. When it unlocks in 1938, intercontinental routes stop being a future goal and start being a present opportunity.

Highlights

  • Range of 5,900 km — the only 1930s aircraft in SkyChart capable of genuine transoceanic routes

  • 74-seat capacity priced for premium fares across SkyChart's 496-city global network

  • 20+ game-years of service (1938–1960) before the early jets arrive to take over

  • No competition — nothing else in SkyChart's 66-aircraft roster comes close to this range in the era

  • Strategy tip: stake out 2–3 long-haul coastal hub routes the moment it unlocks — you'll own those slots when the jets arrive

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