Image from page 3 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 3, March 1937. Caption reads: "Pan American Offices in China: Wherever it may be - in China or New York - the Pan American insignia always looks the same. Here it indicates the offices occupied…
Image from page 1 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1937. Caption reads: "Where the River Shannon Flows. At the mouth of the storied Irish river,the "Pan American Clipper" glides to a rest - triumphantly - at the end of the first survey…
image from page 9 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1937. Caption reads: "Santos Dumont Airport: Rio de Janeiro, most beautiful city in the world, has just completed what will rank as one of the finest airports in the world - a national…
Images from page 20 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1937. Caption reads: "The temporary service and storage base on Manhasset Bay, Long Island, across from New York City is a bustling place these days. Headquarters for the regular…
Images from page 20 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 8, Sep. 1937. Caption reads: "The recently completed air terminal for Guatemala City, "La Aurora' airport is one of the finest in the Western Division. Its beautiful Administration Building,…
images from page 16 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 10, Nov. 1937. Caption reads: "These scenes, snapped from the air from a Maryland National Guard plane on the day of the first Bermuda schedules into Baltimore, give a good idea of the Pan…
images from page 16 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 9, No. 3, April 1938. Main caption reads: "A decade of intensive development of weather observing and reporting by Pan American Airways has resulted in a technique embracing observations, on land and…
Image from page 23 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 9, No. 3, April 1938. Caption reads: "Robert G. Fowler (white slacks) and the plane in which he made the first flight over the Panama Isthmus. Seated in the plane is Cameraman R. A. Duhem."
Images from page 11 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 9, No. 4, May 1938. Caption reads: "May 31, the first of the Pan American Airways' new flying boats, designated Boeing 314, slid down the ways into Seattle's Duwamish River. A week later, at the…