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In the decade between the late-1930s and late-1940s, United Air Lines introduced a series of modern airliners that elevated air travel to new levels of speed and comfort. This image was posted on August 11, 2017. #themainline #flyingthemainline #united #unitedairlines #travelposter #travel #instatravel #avgeek #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #instaplane #flying #plane #flight #airline #avgeeks #aviation4u #aviationdaily #travelposter #hawaii
Mike Kelley travels to airports throughout the globe, looking for scenes that accurately describe the landscape while providing a vantage point from which the airport’s traffic can be seen in a linear trajectory. This image was posted on July 23, 2017. #mikekelley #avgeeks #aviation #planespotter #photography #airportart #publicart #avgeek #aviationlovers #photoshop #airportraits #airports #airport #portraits #aviationpics #aviationimages #aviationphotos #aviationpictures #aviationspotters #aviationgeek #instaaviation #aviationlovers #aviationlover
#OnThisDay in 1982, Braniff International Airways ceased operations. This image was posted on May 12, 2017. #braniff #avgeek #aviationhistory #boeing #boeing707
In no part of the world did gambling take place so openly and on such a large scale than in San Francisco during the Victorian era. This image was posted on April 12, 2017. #slotmachines
United Air Lines produced this 1957 flight attendant employee pamphlet that introduces potential applicants to the profession. This image was posted on March 22, 2017. #united #crewlife #paxex #flightattendant #crewlife #fa #fashioninflight #hostesses #flightattendantlife #flightattendanttraining #flightcrew #avgeek #aviationhistory #womeninaviation #womenshistorymonth
This circa 1940 advertisement for Pan American Airways advertises their "regularly scheduled service to 55 countries." This image was posted on February 07, 2017.
San Francisco-based machinists and inventors Theodore Holtz and Charles Fey were important pioneers in the development of early gambling devices. This image was posted on January 26, 2017. #sfhistory #charlesfey #theodoreholtz
In no part of the world did gambling take place so openly and on such a large scale than in San Francisco during the Victorian era. This image was posted on December 22, 2016.
As the seventies progressed, postmodern pluralism brought greater diversity to fashion and several themes with overlapping elements emerged among the airlines. This image was posted on September 21, 2016. #womeninaviation #braniff #fashion
As the seventies progressed, postmodern pluralism brought greater diversity to fashion and several themes with overlapping elements emerged among the airlines. This image was posted on September 21, 2016. #womeninaviation #braniff #fashion
A Boeing 247 at "San Francisco's Busy Airport, Mills Field," circa 1935. This image was posted on May 05, 2016.
Introduced by Pan American World Airways in 1970, the Boeing 747-100 was the first of a new breed of jetliner, the “wide-body,” which ultimately revolutionized the airline industry. This image was posted on April 27, 2016.
Pacific Air Lines began as a business endeavor to train pilots during World War II. This image was posted on February 23, 2016.
The newspaper blurb accompanying these photos of a Pan American Stratocruiser cockpit simulator read: “Reproducing in every detail the flight deck of one of Pan American World Airways’ big Pacific Strato Clippers, this electronic flight simulator has gone into service in the crew training program of PAA’s Pacific-Alaska Division at San Francisco International Airport. This image was posted on December 16, 2015.
Los Angeles is only about 380 miles from San Francisco, but who would trade a four-hour plane ride for a lengthy train journey of over twelve hours? This image was posted on October 13, 2015.
Creating scrimshaw could keep an imaginative whaler busy during down time, especially when the end product was a cribbage board! This image was posted on October 02, 2013.
What's it like to install an exhibit at a busy airport? This image was posted on July 18, 2012.