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Last of the Flying Clippers: The Boeing B-314 Story
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Last of the Flying Clippers: The Boeing B-314 Story in Ottawa, ON
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Last of the Flying Clippers: The Boeing B-314 Story in Ottawa, ON
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Size: Hardcover
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Complete story of the famed, Boeing-built, B-314 flying Clipper ship.
M.D. Klaás, historian and writer of Pan Am’s early flying boat era during the 1930s and 1940s, has put together historical accounts of America’s greatest—and the world’s largest—commercial airplane of the 1930s and early 1940s.
It covers the multiple reasons for the plane’s conception, stages of construction, testing, delivery flights, christenings, inaugural operations, established records, World War II special missions’ histories, post-war services and the individual demise accounts surrounding each of the twelve models built specifically for Pan Am.
The history of sales to and operations with British Overseas Airways (BOAC)—now British Airways—is also included in in-depth coverage.
Complete story of the famed, Boeing-built, B-314 flying Clipper ship.
M.D. Klaás, historian and writer of Pan Am’s early flying boat era during the 1930s and 1940s, has put together historical accounts of America’s greatest—and the world’s largest—commercial airplane of the 1930s and early 1940s.
It covers the multiple reasons for the plane’s conception, stages of construction, testing, delivery flights, christenings, inaugural operations, established records, World War II special missions’ histories, post-war services and the individual demise accounts surrounding each of the twelve models built specifically for Pan Am.
The history of sales to and operations with British Overseas Airways (BOAC)—now British Airways—is also included in in-depth coverage.

















