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The all-metal Ford Tri-Motor, or “Tin Goose,” as it was nicknamed, had a substantial impact on the early advancement of commercial aviation in the late 1920s. This image was posted on August 30, 2018. #aviationevolutions #jimlund #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #modelplane #scalemodel #avgeeks #fordtrimotor #1920s
Masterminded by advertising executive Mary Wells Lawrence and unveiled in 1965, Braniff’s revolutionary new identity shocked the airline industry. This image was posted on August 29, 2018. #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #avgeeks #braniff #pucci #emiliopucci #fashion
At the end of World War II, the French aircraft manufacturer Breguet began designing a large-capacity, mid-range airliner that would ultimately become the four-engine, double-deck 763 Provence. This image was posted on August 24, 2018. #aviationevolutions #jimlund #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #modelplane #scalemodel #avgeeks
In 1962, San Francisco International Airport ranked as the fourth busiest airport in the U.S. This image was posted on August 23, 2018. #tbt #throwbackthursday #sfohistory #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #avgeeks #airport
#Onthiday in 1958, Pan American World Airways received their first Boeing 707. This image was posted on August 15, 2018. #boeing #boeing707 #jetage #jet #aviation #avgeek #aviationgeek #panam #panamerican #paa #history
From the 1950s to the 1970s, the Airline Textile Company of Des Moines, Iowa, dominated the production of U.S. based airline kits, including R.O.N. (Remain Over Night) kits. This image was posted on July 23, 2018. #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #avgeeks #paxex #amenity #hughesairwest
From the 1950s to the 1970s, the Airline Textile Company of Des Moines, Iowa, dominated the production of U.S. based airline kits, including R.O.N. (Remain Over Night) kits. This image was posted on July 23, 2018. #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #avgeeks #paxex #amenity #hughesairwest
From the 1950s to the 1970s, the Airline Textile Company of Des Moines, Iowa, dominated the production of U.S. based airline kits, including R.O.N. This image was posted on July 23, 2018. #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #avgeeks #paxex #amenity #hughesairwest
Yvonne V. Olivier began working as a stewardess for Pan American World Airways in 1946. This image was posted on June 18, 2018. #panam #panamerican #flightattendant #crewlife #purser #crewlife #juantrippe #avgeek #avhistory #aviationgeek #avgeeks #aviationhistory
This is your last week to see "Flying the Main Line: A History of United Airlines." This image was posted on February 27, 2018. #flyingthemainline #themainline #avgeek #united #aviationhistory #unitedairlines #aviationgeek #aviation
United Air Lines introduced hot meal service on Douglas DST (Douglas Sleeper Transport) and DC-3 flights in the late 1930s. This image was posted on January 26, 2018. #flyingthemainline #themainline #avgeek #united #aviationhistory #unitedairlines #aviationgeek #aviation #tablesetting #dinnerware #onthetable
United Air Lines introduced hot meal service on Douglas DST (Douglas Sleeper Transport) and DC-3 flights in the late 1930s. This image was posted on January 26, 2018. #flyingthemainline #themainline #avgeek #united #aviationhistory #unitedairlines #aviationgeek #aviation #tablesetting #dinnerware #onthetable