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What does it take to fly an airplane? This image was posted on May 16, 2017. #boeing #boeing747 #747 #sas #avgeek #scandinavianairlinessystem #scandinavia
The first commercial pressurized transport aircraft was the Boeing 307 Stratoliner, which first flew in 1938. This image was posted on May 08, 2017. #aviationhistory #avgeek #boeing #boeing307 #panam #stratoliner #pressurization
The Arts and Crafts movement emerged in England in the 1880s. This image was posted on April 21, 2017. #artsandcrafts #sfoartsandcrafts
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Author Roger Kislingbury pursues early saloon photographs, sharing his passion for the subject in the hardbound publications Saloons, Bars & Cigar Stores: Historical Interior Photographs (1999) and American Saloons: Pre-Prohibition Photographs (2015). This image was posted on February 06, 2017.
#Onthisday in 1951, Eastern Air Lines introduced the Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation. This image was posted on December 15, 2016.
What would you have bought from this shop inside SFO in 1962? This image was posted on November 17, 2016.
Good design was modern and organic, based on simple structures, clean lines, and honest materials. This image was posted on November 08, 2016. #design #cobralamp #gretamagnussongrossman #scandinaviandesign #modernscandinaviandesign
This photograph of the Central Terminal (now Terminal 2) at SFO was taken on August 30, 1962. This image was posted on September 29, 2016.
The services and amenities at SFO have changed vastly over the years. This image was posted on September 01, 2016.
San Diego-based Pacific Southwest Airlines gained notoriety in the 1970s for form-fitting dresses with dramatically raised hemlines. This image was posted on August 26, 2016.
The rental car center at SFO was located in the Central Terminal (now Terminal 2) in the early 1960s. This image was posted on August 25, 2016.
Western Airlines, Continental Airlines, TWA, Braniff, SFO Helicopter, and Golden West Airlines were all located in the old Pier F in San Francisco International Airport in 1974. This image was posted on August 04, 2016.
The interior of the air traffic control room at SFO in 1968 looks very different from a modern air traffic control room. This image was posted on June 30, 2016.
In 1955, designer Oleg Cassini introduced a fitted suit for TWA hostesses that was issued for five years. This image was posted on June 01, 2016.
This is your last chance to catch "Queen of the Skies: The Legacy of the Lockheed Constellation"! This image was posted on May 19, 2016.
A trip on the Martin M-130 China Clipper in 1937 included five stops from San Francisco to Hong Kong: Honolulu; Midway Island; Wake Island; Guam; and Manila, Philippines. This image was posted on May 14, 2016.
Pancake Palace used to be a restaurant in the old International Terminal (now Terminal 2) at San Francisco International Airport. This image was posted on April 04, 2016.
This rare view of the interior of the United Air Lines’ San Francisco Ticket Office is from circa 1933. This image was posted on February 10, 2016.
Commercial aircraft interiors are one of the most finely tuned, human-made environments. This image was posted on December 05, 2015.
If you've ever flown United out of SFO, you've probably sat near Gate 65 in Terminal 3. This image was posted on August 26, 2015.
Take a peek inside 30 model airplanes in Interiors Revealed, one of six exhibits at the Aviation Museum! This image was posted on December 27, 2012.