By the Double-Deck Stratocruiser
A Boeing 377 Stratocruiser flies through the sky, a cutaway reveals passengers relaxing in the general seating area and a select few drinking and chatting in the lower-deck lounge and cocktail bar.
Printed in England by W.R. Royle & Son, Ltd.
“Boeing’s Stratocruiser, more than any other airliner, was the type which set the standard for long-range operations in the late ‘forties. Only 55 were built, with . . . components of the wartime Superfortress bomber.” (History of Aviation by John W.R. Taylor and Kenneth Munson, p. 158).