New 2017 Flying Cloud 23D Bunk Travel Trailer

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Flying Cloud 23D Bunk Description

Start your next trip away in the Flying Cloud 23D Bunk travel trailer by Airstream. This model features a rear bath as well as a rear set of bunks.

As you enter the travel trailer, along the front wall you will find a 40"x91" dinette/bed. Next to the dinette there is a comfortable lounge/bed with a LED TV along the side of the refrigerator.

To the left of the entry door there is a galley which has a sink, three burner range, and pantry on one side of the trailer. On the opposite side there is a refrigerator and a microwave above.

In the rear, you will find a wardrobe next to the 48" x 76" lower bed and 27" x 78" upper bed.

The rear corner bathroom has a shower and toilet. Just outside of the bathroom area there is a sink with a wardrobe between the sink and the refrigerator, plus more!

Flying Cloud 23D Bunk Specifications

Sleeps 5
Length 23 ft
Ext Width 8 ft
Ext Height 9 ft 9 in
Int Height 6 ft 8 in
Interior Color 3 choices
Exterior Color Silver
Hitch Weight 720 lbs
GVWR 6000 lbs
Dry Weight 4761 lbs
Cargo Capacity 1239 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 39 gals
Grey Water Capacity 21 gals
Black Water Capacity 18 gals
Furnace BTU 25000 btu

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In 1931, Airstream began with Wally Byam’s dream: to build a travel trailer that would move like a stream of air, be light enough to be towed by a car, and create first-class accommodations anywhere.

 

Wally Byam introduced the first riveted aluminum, semi-monocoque Airstream – known as the Clipper – in 1936. He forever changed the world of travel and built a community of like-minded adventurers called Airstreamers. Today, the entire Airstream community keeps Wally’s spirit alive and well.

 

Airstream travel trailers and touring coaches aren’t built the fastest way. Not the easiest, either. That’s because they’re built with an obsessive attention to detail, and a willingness to choose the processes and materials that make the absolute best product – even if it’s a little harder, takes a little longer, and costs a little more to do. That’s the kind of quality that makes Airstreams last not just years but generations, and the kind we’re proud to put our name on.