I believe the Pan Am Boeing 314 “Clipper” flying boats carried a crew of 13 on long transoceanic flights…
Captain, First Officer, Engineer, Navigator, Radio Operator, and a full relief crew. The cabin crew was a purser, and two stewards. The aircraft could sleep 40 passengers in Pullman style berths, or 74 passengers in day service.
The Engineer or his assistant could crawl thru a passageway thru each wing, and service or repair each engine in flight.
An amazing aircraft that had a brief career rendered obsolete when land planes could make the longer flights, and had runways to support them.
Captain, First Officer, Engineer, Navigator, Radio Operator, and a full relief crew. The cabin crew was a purser, and two stewards. The aircraft could sleep 40 passengers in Pullman style berths, or 74 passengers in day service.
The Engineer or his assistant could crawl thru a passageway thru each wing, and service or repair each engine in flight.
An amazing aircraft that had a brief career rendered obsolete when land planes could make the longer flights, and had runways to support them.