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Nowadays we chuckle at the extravagant visions of the future promoted by (e.g.) Hugo Gernsback roughly a century ago. Between the times when the Titanic sank and the Hindenburg burned up the growing sci-fi / futurist crowd was fascinated with giant airplanes offering the accoutrements of a cruise ship aloft. Here are two examples from 1929 ...
The 'Christmas' Air Liner (Illustrated London News, December 1929)
https://longstreet.typepad.com/thes...ircraft-with-dining-rooms-in-their-wings.html
Norman Bel Geddes' Air Liner Number 4
The 'Christmas' Air Liner (Illustrated London News, December 1929)
https://longstreet.typepad.com/thes...ircraft-with-dining-rooms-in-their-wings.html
Norman Bel Geddes' Air Liner Number 4