The 1930s were the romantic years of flight. At the beginning of the decade, flying across oceans was a life-risking experience. However, beginning in 1936, Pan Am began to fly across the Pacific. Their aircraft were the beautiful, luxurious, and enormous Clippers. Built by Martin and Boeing, these amazing aircraft flew the rich and famous in style to exotic locations throughout the Pacific. Although Clippers only flew passengers for five years before America was dragged into the war, it is difficult to think of pre-war Hawaii without a Pan Am Clipper flying above the islands. Boeing ClipperDesigned to provide Pan Am with an airliner for its transatlantic service, the Clipper was first flown on June 7th, 1939.© Copyright 2003-2024 The Flying Mule, Inc. Postage Stamp Planes Airliner CollectionThe Model Power "Airliner Collection" range presents affordable, ready-made diecast models of civilian aircraft.Model Power "Airliner Collection" diecast airplanes feature:
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