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The Pan Am Clipper: The History of Pan American's Flying-Boats, 1931 to 1946

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The history of Pan American Airways is, to a great degree, the story of international air transport and, within that, the flying-boat is one of the airliner's most recognisable aircraft.The Pan Am Clippers, as the Boeing B-314s, Sikorskys and Martin M-130s were known, were probably the most romantic planes ever built. The experience of flying in them was intended to rival the great ocean liners that had previously been the only way for passengers to cross the globe. Sleeping berths, lounges, silver goblets and meals on real china served by white-coated stewards were all part of the Clipper experience. The Pan Am Clipper covers one of aviation history's most inspiring and magical periods. Illustrated with more than 100 archive photographs, this impressive book is a tribute to a technical wonder that continues to fascinate and captivate many people today.

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Product Details
Amber Books
1782747834 / 9781782747833
eBook (EPUB)
26/04/2023
United Kingdom
English
112 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Previously issued in print: Newton Abbot: David & Charles: 2000 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.