Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Pan-Am Clipper in cross-section

A.L. Dyke.  Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia.  Nineteenth Edition.  Chicago:  The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc., 1941.

1 comment:

Douglas Westfall said...

"From white-clad stewards, to blue-clad officers, the Pan American Clipper was the paragon of travel -- elegant, extravagant, and secure -- other than for the dozen planes that crashed, exploded, sank, burned, or were lost." -- Douglas Westfall taken from "Legends of the Flying Clippers"

With over 240 illustrations -- Legends of the Flying Clippers -- has more unpublished photos than any other book on Pan Am during WWII.
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