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N750PA (cn 19654/32) Clipper Rambler-- A gloomy day sets the tone for this photo. From front to back: N770PA, Clipper Bald Eagle; N736PA, Clipper Victor, destroyed at Tenerife, 3/77; N739PA, Clipper Maid of the Seas, destroyed by an inflight bomb over Lockerbie, Scotland, 12/88; N750PA, Clipper Rambler
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A visitor from United States posted Wed June 3, 2009:
Truly a photo full of forboding. That's an awful lot of airliner to write off.

A visitor from Ireland posted Fri March 27, 2009:
Haunting image. RIP

A visitor from Sri Lanka posted Sun October 21, 2007:
The grey weather does set the tone for this photo. A truly memmorable shot. Who would've thought the two aircrafts parked side by side would both crash, claiming hundreds of lives...

A visitor from Russian Federation posted Tue November 14, 2006:
Such a shame what had happened to Pan Am. I mean, not really the airline fault… They could be the largest airline in the world today.

A visitor from United States posted Wed June 7, 2006:
What are the chances, both of these imfamous Pan Am 747s in the same photo and parked right next to one another. The gloomy weather does indeed set the tone.

A visitor from United States posted Fri December 9, 2005:
How could you have known that half of the Pan Am 747's in that photo would be destroyed in accidents? very moving picture, with the planes and the weather...

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