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Photo ID: 1606602
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Photo ID: 1604212
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Photo ID: 1603633
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Photo ID: 1602568
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Photo ID: 1597919
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Photo ID: 1596106
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N507PA (cn 193Y-1185) Delivered to Pan Am on 06/06/80 then to Delta Air Lines on 29/01/85 as N756DR. Withdrawn in 2001 |
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Photo ID: 1591806
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NC19903 (cn 2003) First flown in 1938, the Boeing 307 was the first airliner with a pressurized fuselage. It could transport 33 passengers in great comfort and cruise at 6,096 meters (20,000 feet), while maintaining a cabin pressure of 2,438 meters (8,000 feet). The Stratoliner incorporated the wings, tail and engines of the Boeing B-17C bomber. Ten Stratoliners were built. This one was flown by Pan American as the Clipper Flying Cloud. |
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Photo ID: 1591711
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Photo ID: 1588611
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Photo ID: 1588494
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Photo ID: 1586797
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Photo ID: 1583734
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N652PA / 652 (cn 20347/103) "Clipper Mermaid". Served with Pan Am 4/71 - 4/91. Converted to a freighter and put into service with Tower Air 3/92. To Southern Air Transport as N652SJ 7/93. Sold to Polar Air Cargo as N832FT 9/94. Stored & wfu at TLV in 1999. Broken up 5/06. [Kodachrome 64] |
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Photo ID: 1576347
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Photo ID: 1571177
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N725PA (cn 19898/94) "Clipper Mandarin". Who would have thought that this aircraft would still be active as a waterbomber almost 20 years after this shot was taken? Began life with Delta as N9898 in November 1970. Served with Pan Am 5.84 - 4.91. Subsequently registered to Evergreen International as N479EV and converted to a Supertanker in 2008. Seen here on push back from gate B45. [Kodachrome 64] |
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Photo ID: 1565349
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N714PA / 714 (cn 17592/13) Only the cockpit of N714PA (Clipper Golden Eagle) has been preserved. Still, great to see an all analog cockpit! Note that the instruments of engine number 1 look different than the rest. Canon EOS 400D, EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM lens, Speedlite 580EX II flash. |
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