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JUAN TERRY TRIPPE, THE FOUNDER OF PAN AMERICAN
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Notice in Miami Terminal
February 2, 1929
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Fokker F-7 at Havana
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Boeing 314 at Dinner Key
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The cockpit instrument panel of the Boeing 314 circa 1939
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Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper
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Charles Lindbergh in front of a Sikorsky S-38 prior to the departure with the first Miami-Belize airmail May 1, 1930.
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Captain Edward Musick and crew arriving in Pearl Harbor from San Francisco on the first leg of a Transpacific survey flight to Manila November The aircraft is NC-823M Pan American Clipper a Sikorsky S-42.
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Pan Am Terminal Brownsville Texas Originally built as the Pan Am terminal in 1931 this building is still in use
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Consolidated Commodore NC-669M
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Clipper at Dinner Key
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Inspecting the Clipper
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Arrival of the first commercial transatlantic passenger flight Boeing 314 NC18605 Dixie Clipper arriving at Lisbon from Port Washington, NY June 29, 1939 carrying 22 passengers and 12 crew members.
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1935 Passenger Schedule of China National Airlines Corporation A Pan Am subsidiary
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The famous Douglas DC 2 1/2 of China National Aviation Corporation
The famous Douglas DC 2 1/2 of China National Aviation Corporation. A DC-3 belonging to China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC), a Pan Am subsidiary, was damaged in a Japanese air attack. The aircraft was repaired using the right wing of a damaged DC-2. The resulting airplane, nicknamed the DC-2 1/2, was used in the evacuation to Burma.
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Sikorsky S40 American Clipper departs Miami Dinner Key for the inaugural flight to Cristobal, Canal Zone November 19, 1931
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Sikorsky S42 Brazilian Clipper arrives in Rio de Janiero to be christened by the wife of Brazilian President Vargas August 18, 1934
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Clipper America, first commercial airliner to serve Operation Deep Freeze, arrives McMurdo Sound, Antarctica October 15, 1957
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Lockheed Constellation Clipper America arriving over San Francisco completes the first commercial Round-the-World passenger flight June 29, The flight, from New York La Guardia to San Francisco International, was completed in 92 hours, 43 minutes over 12 days landing at 17 cities in ten countries on the 20,000 mile trip. Weekly eastbound and westbound schedules were flown thereafter
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Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper landing at Lisbon completes the first transatlantic passenger flight June 29, 1939
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Pan American S-38 Clipper arrives over the Canal Zone with the first Airmail from Miami, Colonel Lindberg commanding, February 6, 1929
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Martin M130 Philippine Clipper arriving in Hong Kong to establish the first commercial air service between North America and Asia October 23, 1936
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Routes of the Flying Clippers
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Menu for the Shah of Iran Among the many prominent people who have traveled on Pan Am are a number of world and national leaders
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Douglas DC-6B N5121V "Clipper Splendid" London Heathrow November 1959.
Where I started with Pan Am, May 1962.
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Boeing 707 Clipper America N711PA outward bound from Idlewild (now JFK) for Paris on the first American scheduled transatlantic jet passenger flight October 26, 1958.
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Clipper Constitution arrives over Tokyo after flying 5478 miles non-stop from Los Angeles, April 25, 1976
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Lockheed L Clipper National Eagle arrives in Caracas from New York on its inaugural flight, May 1, 1980
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Three Boeing 747s at Pan Am WorldPort JFK
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Boeing 737-200 N387PA "Clipper Tiergarten" (IGS System)
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Boeing 747-121 N750PA "Clipper Neptune's Favorite" at Frankfurt,
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Airbus A310-222 N801PA "Clipper Berlin" Frankfurt May 1986,
My home of 20 years
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Airbus A310-222 N803PA "Clipper Munich" London Heathrow August 1989
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Boeing 727-235 N4736 "Clipper Dashaway“ April 1986 IGS System
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Douglas DC10-30 N82NA "Clipper Aurora" Frankfurt c. 1984
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Boeing
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Route map from the 1933 timetable
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Worldwide routes as of This route map reflects the integration of National Airlines and its extensive route structure feeding Miami. The map also reflects the location of Pan Am's Intercontinental Hotels subsidiary.
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Kabul, Afghanistan Ariana Airlines a Pan Am Subsidiary
My daughter with the Intercontinental Hotel doorman Saying goodbye, I have gathered enough green stamp, transferred to Istanbul The Mechanics Kabul, Afghanistan Ariana Airlines a Pan Am Subsidiary Ariana B-720 Greta, special Pan Am sales rep. The Mechanics Ariana Maintenance Secretaries
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At my desk, at the city office Leningrad crew Leningrad Sales Office
From Left to right, last row. Natasha Dobriakova, Alla Ilina, Yevgeny Suknovalov, Sergei Zybin, Vladimir Stesenko. Left front, American Express Rep. At my desk, at the city office Leningrad crew Alla at the sales office Greta in front of sales office Leningrad Sales Office
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Transferred back to Frankfurt, replaced by Ms. Alisa Kotletsova
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Final Pushback of a Pan Am 747 "Clipper Juan T
Final Pushback of a Pan Am 747 "Clipper Juan T. Trippe" New York Kennedy Jet Center
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Final Pushback of a Pan Am 747 "Clipper Juan T
Final Pushback of a Pan Am 747 "Clipper Juan T. Trippe" New York Kennedy Jet Center
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Travel Card, entitled to first class
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The final route map issued by Pan Am with the sale of the European routes the airline was planned to shrink back to something like its early beginnings in Latin America. This was the planned structure had Delta followed through on its promises to the reorganization. Pan Am never flew this set of routes as it never emerged from bankruptcy and ceased operations on December 4, 1991.
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PAN AM MADE THE GOING GREAT GONE BUT NOT FORGOTEN THE END
DECEMBER 4, 1991 MY CAREER BEGAN IN LONDON-HEATROW AND ENDED IN FRANKFURT MAY, DECEMBER, 1991
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