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Photos from box 'Boeing 727 USA 1'
N327PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N327PA "Jet Clipper Meteor"
Operator: Pan Am
N328PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N328PA "Jet Clipper Ponce De Lion" '19037'
N329PA - Boeing 727
Notes for N329PA "Jet Clipper Dawn"
"Jet Clipper Light Foot"
'19038'
N340PA - Boeing 727 21C
Notes for N340PA "Jet Clipper Koln/Bonn"
N341PA - Boeing 727
Notes for N341PA "Jet Clipper Plymouth Rock"
N342PA - Boeing 727
N355PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N355PA "Jet Clipper Andrew Jackson"
N356PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N356PA '19258'
N357PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N357PA '19259' "Jet Clipper Ponce de Leon"
N358PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N358PA '19260' "Jet Clipper Berlin"
N359PA - Boeing 727 21
Notes for N359PA '19261' "Jet Clipper Orpheus"
Photos from box 'Boeing 737'
N63AF - Boeing 737
N68AF - Boeing 737
Photos from box 'Boeing 757-767 + older'
N90947 - Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
Notes for N90947
Named "Clipper Queen of the Pacific"
Operator: Pan Am
N1022V - Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
Notes for N1022V
N1022v was Pan Am’s first Stratocruiser delivered. It had been Boeing’s prototype. Pan Am flew it as “Clipper Nightingale” until 1960.
N1024V - Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
Notes for N1024V
Originally named “Clipper America” N1024V was refitted as a Super Stratocruiser and renamed “Clipper Kathay” and used on the Pacific routes. Eventually the airframe was used to build the first Aeros Spacelines Guppy.
Photos from box 'Boeing 747'
N728PA - Boeing 747 212B
Notes for N728PA
A Pan Am 747-212B named “Clipper Water Witch” which flew the transatlantic route.
N9670 - Boeing 747 123-SCD
Notes for N9670 "Clipper Empress of the Skies"
N533A - Boeing 747 SP
Notes for N533A Clipper Liberty Bell