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Picture of the Boeing 747-121(A/SF) aircraft

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More: Pan American World Airways - Pan Am
More: Boeing 747-121(A/SF)
More: Miami - International (MIA / KMIA)
More: USA - Florida, July 1988
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N739PA (cn 19646/15) "Clipper Maid of the Seas" (Del 02/70). This airplane crashed after inflight explosion over Lockerbie, Scotland approximately 5 months after this shoot was taken. During our entire stay in the US in 1988 (7 weeks pure plane spotting) we managed to photograph Pan Am B747s twice ... once at LAX and once at MIA ... both times it was N739PA!!! R.I.P.
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A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 8, 2011:
Excellent photo of this doomed plane. the plane is taken on the port side of the plane the three upper windows front section broke off just at the M!

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