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"That's when you start getting into that transoceanic range."
But transoceanic submarine cables were outside of its traditional realm.
Hospital ships required sufficient range and speed for transoceanic service.
While proved capable of transoceanic flight, the T-2 had only a single motor.
But the horse in the spotlight will be the transoceanic commuter from England.
She had transoceanic range and a cruising speed of thirty knots.
They were soon to be used in mines, oil fields, factories, and transoceanic shipping.
Transoceanic shipping charges are usually based on either the volume or the weight of the item.
The planes were initially used on transoceanic routes too long to be flown by the C-47.
It is the first transoceanic bombing raid in history.
Whenever a transoceanic cable goes out, that traffic is transferred to a satellite.
Single development aircraft for a planned 50-passenger transoceanic transport.
He had been employed primarily as a barber aboard transoceanic ships.
Both share an unusual passion: racing transoceanic yachts around the world.
As transoceanic travel grew in significance, so did the importance of reliable navigation.
It was a transoceanic as well as a transcontinental system."
Alternatively, a single rafting event may explain this transoceanic colonization.
In fact, there were only 140 ships per week, or 20 per day, on transoceanic voyages.
In 1940 transoceanic flying was raw and new.
Then there is the big threat from the operators of the world's transcontinental and transoceanic fiber networks.
The big transoceanic passenger seaplane was designed to seat 451 passengers and a crew of 155.
The twin-engine 767 seats about 300 people and is frequently used on fairly long, transoceanic flights.
Transoceanic telegraph cables were first brought ashore in Britain here in 1870.
The measurement of longitude was a problem that came into sharp focus as people began making transoceanic voyages.
Why piloting as a career when commercial transcontinental and transoceanic travel was still in its infancy?