Image from page 14 of brochure entitled "Aviation's One World in the Jet Age" outlining the services of Pan American World Airways and its role in commercial aviation
Image from page 4 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 4, April 1959. Caption reads: "Clipper Star: PAD's entire Clipper fleet carries this statehood salute to all Pacific nations. Stewardess Florence Nebeling points to the decal."
Image from page 5 of Pan American Air Ways, supplement entitled"Bringing the World to Your Door", 1938. Caption reads: "An easy day's flight from Miami finds the modern Clipper winging into old San Juan harbor, Porto [sic] Rico, nine years after the…
Page 22 of brochure entitled "Horizons Unlimited: An Indoctrination Course for Flight Service Personnel". Caption reads: "Tunis Blue is the color of the uniform and hat, with a crisp white piping outlining the crown of the hat. The raglan-shoulder…
Image from cover of GMRD Clipper, April 1963. Caption on p.2 reads: "The cover shows a cross section of the broad sweep of Pan American activities on the Atlantic Missile Range. The design is one in a series of recruiting ads run by Pan Am in…
Image from page 15 of GMRD Clipper issue from October 1957. Caption reads: "Cape Canaveral, initiated as missile launching site in July, 1950 with firing of WAC Corporal Bumper, is first of GMRD-operated range bases."
Image from page 1 of Classroom Clipper, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, Dec. 1966/Jan. 1967. Caption reads: "Cover photo: Fort Churchill - On the shores of Canada's vast, snow-cloaked Hudson Bay - a city of 3000 inhabitants." Accompanying article reads in part,…
image from page 2 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 4, April 1957 accompanying article entitled "Jupiter: From Lighthouse to Missiles - Guardian of Floridian Shores"
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…
Image from page 3 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 2, No. 6, Aug. 1955 accompanying article entitled "Cape Canaveral - Heart of the Missile Test Range". Caption reads: "Missile's-eye-view of Cape Canaveral."