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John T. McCoy Watercolor, Courtesy SFO Museum, Gift of Pan Am Historical Foundation
Pan Am Airbus. John T. McCoy Watercolor, Courtesy SFO Museum, Gift of Pan Am Historical Foundation
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1980-Lockheed L1011-500 Watercolor by John T. McCoy from the First Flight Series: May 1, 1980 Lockheed L1011-500 Clipper National Eagle arrives in Caracas from New York on its inaugural flight. Courtesy of SFO Museum, Gift of Pan Am Historical Foundatio
May 1, 1980. Lockheed L1011-500 Clipper National Eagle arrives in Caracas from New York on its inaugural flight.
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B 747
Boeing B-747. John T. McCoy Watercolor
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1958-Boeing 707 October 26, 1958 Boeing B-707 Clipper America N711PA outward bound from JFK for Paris on the first American scheduled transatlantic jet passenger flight.
October 26, 1958. Boeing B-707 Clipper America N711PA outward bound from JFK for Paris on the first American scheduled transatlantic jet passenger flight.
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October 15, 1957 Boeing 377-Stratocruiser Clipper America was the first commercial airliner to serve Operation Deep Freeze. Here it arrives at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
October 15, 1957. Boeing 377-Stratocruiser Clipper America was the first commercial airliner to serve Operation Deep Freeze. Here it arrives at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
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1947-Lockheed Constellation Watercolors by John T. McCoy from the First Flight Series: June 29, 1947
June 29, 1947. Lockheed Constellation Clipper America arrives over San Francisco, completing the first commercial ‘Round-the-World passenger flight.
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Pan Am DC-4
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June 29, 1939 Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper lands at Lisbon, completing the first transatlantic passenger flight.
June 29, 1939. Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper lands at Lisbon, completing the first transatlantic passenger flight.
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October 23, 1936 Martin M-130 Philippine Clipper arrives in Hong Kong to establish the first commercial air service between North America and Asia.
October 23, 1936. Martin M-130 Philippine Clipper arrives in Hong Kong to establish the first commercial air service between North America and Asia.
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August 18, 1934 Sikorsky S-42 Brazilian Clipper arrives in Rio de Janiero to be christened by the wife of Brazilian President Vargas.
August 18, 1934. Sikorsky S-42 Brazilian Clipper arrives in Rio de Janiero to be christened by the wife of Brazilian President Vargas.
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November 19, 1931 Sikorsky S-40 American Clipper departs Miami Dinner Key for the inaugural flight to Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone.
November 19, 1931. Sikorsky S-40 American Clipper departs Miami Dinner Key for the inaugural flight to Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone.
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1929-Sikorsky S-38Pan American S-38 Clipper arrives over the Panama Canal Zone with the first airmail from Miami. Colonel Charles Lindbergh commanding.
February 6, 1929. Pan American S-38 Clipper arrives over the Panama Canal Zone with the first airmail from Miami. Colonel Charles Lindbergh commanding.
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1927-Fokker F-7 Watercolors by John T. McCoy from the First Flight Series: Fokker F-7 at Havana.
Fokker F-7 at Havana, 1927. Watercolor by John T. McCoy from the First Flight Series.
Pan Am Airbus. John T. McCoy Watercolor, Courtesy SFO Museum, Gift of Pan Am Historical Foundation
May 1, 1980. Lockheed L1011-500 Clipper National Eagle arrives in Caracas from New York on its inaugural flight.
Boeing B-747. John T. McCoy Watercolor
October 26, 1958. Boeing B-707 Clipper America N711PA outward bound from JFK for Paris on the first American scheduled transatlantic jet passenger flight.
October 15, 1957. Boeing 377-Stratocruiser Clipper America was the first commercial airliner to serve Operation Deep Freeze. Here it arrives at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
June 29, 1947. Lockheed Constellation Clipper America arrives over San Francisco, completing the first commercial ‘Round-the-World passenger flight.
Pan Am DC-4
June 29, 1939. Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper lands at Lisbon, completing the first transatlantic passenger flight.
October 23, 1936. Martin M-130 Philippine Clipper arrives in Hong Kong to establish the first commercial air service between North America and Asia.
August 18, 1934. Sikorsky S-42 Brazilian Clipper arrives in Rio de Janiero to be christened by the wife of Brazilian President Vargas.
November 19, 1931. Sikorsky S-40 American Clipper departs Miami Dinner Key for the inaugural flight to Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone.
February 6, 1929. Pan American S-38 Clipper arrives over the Panama Canal Zone with the first airmail from Miami. Colonel Charles Lindbergh commanding.
Fokker F-7 at Havana, 1927. Watercolor by John T. McCoy from the First Flight Series.