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#Onthisday in 1934, Pan American Airways received its first Sikorsky S-42. The Brazilian Clipper, shown here circa 1937, completed its inaugural flight on August 16, 1934. This tweet was posted on June 05, 2018.
US airlines began offering alcoholic beverages after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. Early #PanAm champagne cooler: http://t.co/M2b4IyINThis tweet was posted on March 19, 2012.
See more French wallpaper in “Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper” online at: https://t.co/NZaFPvu6YV #MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on August 06, 2020.
The day after the facility opened on October 24, 1937, the San Francisco Chronicle declared, “San Francisco has finally taken its rightful place as one of the Nation’s major terminals.” #SFOHistoryThis tweet was posted on March 23, 2021.
This navigational chart is circa 1941 and helped Pan Am's pilots navigate the route to Sydney and NZ. #TravelTuesdayThis tweet was posted on September 01, 2015.
Storm, Stars and Stripes recalls the flat horizons and billowy skies of the Sacramento Delta region where #DavidSimpson was living. His paintings during this period, with their thin films of paint and soft edges, anticipate the 1960’s trends in pure color painting. #PublicArtThis tweet was posted on October 04, 2018.
The crowds were huge (& on the airfield!) at the celebration of the new Terminal Building @flySFO in 1954: http://t.co/iq6PZm11QG #tbtThis tweet was posted on November 20, 2014.
The L-1049G included more powerful Wright turbo-compound engines and a modification to allow the installation of wingtip fuel tanks. Primarily operated on long-haul transpacific routes, the L-1049G had a superior range of over 5,000 miles. #WingWednesdayThis tweet was posted on May 26, 2021.
In June 1937, under the service of Air France, the aircraft flew the transatlantic route to Natal and returned to France via the North Atlantic. #AviationEvolutionsThis tweet was posted on January 08, 2018.