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An #Avgeek's #Avgeek or The Little Airplane that Could: http://t.co/u0qfT4eT9z This tweet was posted on February 27, 2014.
Vintage Northwest Airlines luggage label shows off their simple, clever branding design: http://t.co/ONsOhSVvtW #AirlineIdentity #avgeek This tweet was posted on February 11, 2014.
Air France's 1974 Concorde tour was so unusual, planespotters took to SFO's roof for a good view: http://t.co/poBUkfnwXp #tbt #avgeek This tweet was posted on January 30, 2014.
The end of an era: two flying boats look on from Seaplane Harbor as a “Connie” takes off above them. http://t.co/w5AnPLxT0o #avgeek This tweet was posted on January 15, 2014.
RT @brandon_ras: A long break at SFO this afternoon. Time for a stroll through their amazing aviation museum/library. #avgeek http://t.co/I… This tweet was posted on November 26, 2013.
Crossing the Atlantic by Zeppelin doesn't seem likely but a set, 3- to 5-day route was operated in the 1930s: http://t.co/KIP9RIL9Bt #avgeek This tweet was posted on December 02, 2013.
This day marks the end of an era: #PanAm's final flight was on this day in 1991. http://t.co/MMtJK5D89z #avgeek This tweet was posted on December 04, 2013.
Whoa, very cool! Thanks for sharing! #avgeek RT @RadarArchive: @SFOMuseum Here's the Skytrain sign I mentioned This tweet was posted on November 14, 2013.
@JamesJetsOften Will do! Expect the #avgeek news later this week. (cc: @routehappy @thatjohn @MichaelFabiano) This tweet was posted on November 18, 2013.
Did you have a favorite toy that helped you develop into an #avgeek? We'd love to hear about it! http://t.co/ycUK4cniCj This tweet was posted on November 06, 2013.
Things that used to go together: aircraft servicing & men in bathing suits. http://t.co/OsBrm6MNRO #throwbackthursday #tbt #avgeek This tweet was posted on November 21, 2013.
Plane & simple: a peek into a drawer filled with miniature model planes! #avgeek http://t.co/SKlwx4MyBI This tweet was posted on November 12, 2013.
Have any #avgeek friends had experience with a Link trainer? They look tiny! http://t.co/6Z8k5XAV6k #throwbackthursday #tbt This tweet was posted on October 24, 2013.
Stanley Kubrick's 1960s vision of a #PanAm flight attendant: http://t.co/ZPqdHyKecm #avgeek This tweet was posted on October 18, 2013.
Gorgeous 1929 air travel map gives new meaning to the word 'detailed': http://t.co/lQcLbsR1jC via @paleofuture & @TelstarLogistic #avgeek This tweet was posted on October 09, 2013.
The West Coast & Transcontinental routes flown by United Air Lines in 1936 follow almost exactly I-5 & I-80: http://t.co/p1reVdaqqU #avgeek This tweet was posted on October 11, 2013.
View from a #DC3 cockpit, looking out towards @flySFO's terminal building, c. 1938 http://t.co/tBjbSNFZqe #traveltuesday #avgeek This tweet was posted on September 17, 2013.
So cool to see depictions of fashionable folks in 1934 boarding their plane...that is docked on water! http://t.co/8x4paRFlvD #PanAm #avgeek This tweet was posted on September 26, 2013.
Where could you fly to in 1929? Take a look at the beautifully illustrated route map for Western Air Express: http://t.co/sEgYfArabp #avgeek This tweet was posted on September 06, 2013.
New exhibit alert! Circling the Globe: Round-the-World Flights & Airline Service examines early globetrotting http://t.co/1WGWc2eWfT #avgeek This tweet was posted on September 12, 2013.
Our #traveltuesday suggestion, via a 1950s Air Laos luggage label: http://t.co/faoYPbm7PV Good for travel freak & #avgeek alike. This tweet was posted on September 10, 2013.
How did #PanAm set the stage for their pioneering transpacific flights in the 1930s? Serious planning: http://t.co/EgSnzCyVMJ #avgeek This tweet was posted on August 23, 2013.
We've posted some of our favorite pics of the Bay Bridge's eastern span (and a few #airplanes, too!): http://t.co/GyrFiLup5R #avgeek This tweet was posted on August 28, 2013.
Amazing how far flight has come! Pan Am's China Clipper took 4 stops over 7 days in 1935 to cross the Pacific: http://t.co/NZikZOlP #avgeeks This tweet was posted on September 20, 2011.
RT @hharteveldt: Attn #avgeeks: @flySFO museum (Intl Term) has a great exhibit of postwar propliners from Anthony Lawler's superb collection This tweet was posted on September 20, 2011.
Lockheed had an in-house factory to create models for customers. Check out a 1:22 scale L-049 Constellation: http://t.co/qfhzgPmd #avgeeks This tweet was posted on September 22, 2011.
Construction of a new terminal (now Terminal 2) at San Francisco International Airport began #onthsiday in 1951. This image was posted on October 05, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
Construction of a new terminal (now Terminal 2) at San Francisco International Airport began #onthsiday in 1951. This image was posted on October 05, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
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 September 30, 2020. #boeing747 #avgeek #museumfromhome
#OnThisDay in 1950, Pan American World Airways acquired American Overseas Airlines (A.O.A.) This image was posted on September 25, 2020. #avgeek #paa #paa #museumfromhome
Cathay Pacific Airways was registered in Hong Kong #onthisday in 1946 by former WWII pilots Sydney de Kantzow and Roy Farrell. This image was posted on September 24, 2020. #avgeek #cathaypacific #museumfromhome
#Onthisday in 1927, Hangar No. This image was posted on September 23, 2020. #sfo #sfohistory #millsfield #avgeek #museumfromhome
#Onthisday in 1982, the Boeing 767 was introduced into service by United Airlines on their Chicago-to-Denver route. This image was posted on September 08, 2020. #museumfromhome #avgeek
Happy Labor Day! This image was posted on September 07, 2020. #museumfromhome #avgeek #sfohistory
#Onthisday in 1954, the three-day dedication ceremony for San Francisco International Airport’s new terminal building kicked off. This image was posted on August 27, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
In advance of construction work at the Aviation Museum & Library, our team has been busy with the deinstallation of our long-term exhibition on the China Clipper’s historic flight across the Pacific Ocean in 1935. This image was posted on August 24, 2020. #museumfromhome #museummonday #avgeek