Page 16 of Pan American Air Ways, supplement entitled "The Yankee Clippers Sail Again", March 1939. "How the Atlantic Will Be Flown" - Photographs and diagrams of Pan American Airways planes and operations during the development phase of …
image from page 1 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 10, No. 1, March 1939. Caption reads: "The first three of the great Boeing-built Clippers pose for their pictures on Seattle's Lake Washington, prior to delivery to Pan American Airways for transocean…
image from page 1 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 10, No. 2, April 1939. Caption reads: "This striking photo shows Pan American's new Flagship skimming over the waters of the Patapsco River a moment before it lifted into the air to wing its way to the…
image from page 8 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 10, No. 2, April 1939. Caption reads: "Mrs. Wallace M. Alexander, wife of one of Pan American's directors, christens "California Clipper" at the Treasure Island base with a bottle of California…
image from page 9 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 10, No. 2, April 1939. Caption reads: "In the presence of an Hawaiian court of honor, the crew of the "Honolulu Clipper" ceremoniously sip coconut milk at the rites attending the christening of the big…
image from page 1 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 24, No. 8, Sep. 15, 1965. Caption reads: "Cape Kennedy - The Gemini 5 spacecraft blasts off on its eight day orbital mission August 21, to make the longest manned spaceflight in hostory [sic]. Pan Am…
image from page 3 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 27, No. 24, Dec. 15, 1967. Caption reads: "Concorde Prototype looms above stewardesses from 13 of 16 airlines that have ordered SST, just before roll out ceremony."
image from page 4 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 28, No. 10, May 8, 1968. Caption reads: "1929 Juan T. Trippe, left, and Charles A. Lindbergh participate in the opening of the Pan Am terminal at Miami. A few minutes later the tri-motored Fokker in the…
Image from page 4 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 28, No. 10, May 8, 1968. Caption reads: "Najeeb Halaby displays artist's rendering of $60 million maintenance base to be built in Los Angeles, at a press conference earlier this year."