Pan Am - Postcards


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Planes (Artwork): Lockheed L1011

Pan American Clipper National Eagle arrives in Caracas from New York on its inaugural flight. May 1, 1980 -- Lockheed L1011. Lenght 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Planes (Artwork): Martin M-130

Phillipine Clipper arrives Hong Kong linking the United States and Asia by air. October 23, 1936 -- Martin M-130. Lenght 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Planes (Artwork): Sikorsky S-38

Pan American Clipper arrives Canal Zone with first airmail from Miami, Florida. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh commanding. February 6, 1929 -- Sikorsky S-38. Lenght 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Planes (Artwork): Sikorsky S-40

American Clipper, the first Pan American four-engine aircraft departs Dinner Key, Miami for Cristobal on its inaugural flight. November 19, 1931 -- Sikorsky S-40. Lenght 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Planes (Artwork): Sikorsky S-42

Brazilian Clipper arrives Rio de Janeiro to be christened. August 18, 1934 -- Sikorsky S-42. Lenght 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Countries (1): Argentina

The lake region near Bariloche. Length 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Countries (1): Bermuda

A secluded cove on the island. Length 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Countries (1): Brazil

Rio De Janeiro's famous Sugarloaf Mountain. Length 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Countries (1): Germany

Castle Neuschwanstein in Bavaria. Length 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.

Countries (1): The Caribbean (1)

One of Jamaica's many beaches. Length 5,5 inch / width 3,5 inch.