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                <text>Cleared to Land: The Records of the Pan American World Airways, Inc.</text>
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              <text>Photograph passengers departing the Dixie Clipper flyingboat in Manhasset Bay, Long Island, NY in 1939</text>
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              <text>image from page 1 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 29, No. 14, July 7, 1969. Caption reads: "This was the scene 30 years ago, on June 28, 1939, when the Dixie Clipper took on 22 passengers at a yacht pier on Manhasset Bay, Long Island, N.Y., to inaugurate transatlantic service. Cheered by 5,000 spectators and a brass band, the Boeing 314 Flying Boat sped across the ocean at 150-mph for 29 hours and 20 minutes to Marseilles via the Azores and Lisbon. Total trip time: 42 hours and 10 minutes. A Boeing 707 can fly halfway around the world in the time it took the Dixie Clipper to get to Marseilles. By the end of 1939, Pan Am crossed the Atlantic 100 times. Nowadays, Pan Am makes 376 transatlantic flights a week and, since 1939 has flown the Atlantic more than 187,000 times as of June 28, 1969."</text>
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              <text>To request this item, use the identifier to search for it in UM Libraries' Digital Collections.</text>
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