Pushing the boat out for Big Gay Easter Sunday with some rose bubbles before Jesus rises from the dead tomorrow to banish gayness from every corner of the earth
With the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean one of the exotic options for transatlantic travel in the roaring 20s was the Dornier Do-X from 1929...
It had 12 engines (6 push + 6 pull) and a 48m wingspan.
You can get an idea of how big it was comparing it to the Kawanishi HK8 Emily to the right which was a Japs-eye carbon-copy ripoff of the huge Short Sunderland (from when the Kawanishi team visited Short Brothers in belfast in 1934)
The Do-X had 3 decks like an ocean liner with a bar (where the bubbles was served in 1920s champagne coupes of course) and had a restaurant and was configurable for sleeping berths for long haul