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ERA | WORLD WAR TWO

Pan Am b- 314 Dixie Clipper during World War Two

Capt. Eveland (in hat at right) at Dinjan India after refugee flight

Pan Am Capt. I. Wayne Eveland flew the notorious Hump between India and China in World War Two & experienced the 1942 Evacuation of Burma.  PDF.

Read more: Burma Evacuation

Martin M 130 cutaway

Engaging accounts by Ed Dover, former Pan Am Flight Radio Officer & author of "The Long Way Home," on his career with Pan Am during World War Two.

Read more: Ed Dover Stories

M 156 Russian M 162A Tadpole Martin Factory 1937 PelicanFilmsMartin Marietta

1937, Glenn Martin’s Birds of a Feather, Two Branches of the Family Tree: “Russian Clipper" & the “Tadpole Clipper" at the Martin Company in MD.

Read more: Birds of a Feather

Wake Island aerial, from the Bonnie Gilbert Collection

Echoes of Wake Island, by Bonnie Gilbert tells the story behind her 2012 book, "Building for War" and the civilian contractors and marines on Wake Is.

Read more: Echoes of Wake Is.

Pan Am Boeing 314 Yerba Buena San Francisco Bay blog

Service Aboard Clippers in Wartime: A few notes on Pan Am's flying boat operations during World War II, from Pan Am Transpacific Newsletter 1942.

Read more: Clipper Service in War

Willkies PAA Africa C 47 Landing in Turkey

"The Day Wendell Willkie Chose To Fly Pan Am" by Tom Culbert: Willkie's tour around the world for FDR, and a story about an unusual WW2 mission.

Read more: Willkie & PAA in WW2

Hong Kong Clipper at Hong Kong Harbor Fall 1941

A "New Horizons" account of the Pan Am's Sikorsky S-42 Hong Kong Clipper II (aka Bermuda Clipper), destroyed at Hong Kong during WW2.

Read more: Hong Kong Clipper

winstons wild ride blog

After the Pearl Harbor attack, Churchill sailed to Washington DC to meet with FDR, but flew home on the B-314 Clipper Berwick due to safety concerns. 

Read more: Winston's Wild Ride

Clipper in Warpaint Boeing 314 blog

The day Geo. E. Warren III watched the last B-314 in 'Warpaint' and its final landing and take off in Miami with his dad, a PAA flying boat mechanic.

Read more: Clipper in "Warpaint"

War Claims a Clipper

War Claims a Clipper: Six hours after the Pearl Harbor attack, at Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, December 8, 1941: 6:50 a.m., local time (Dec. 7, 1941, 12:20 p.m.)

Read more: War Claims a Clipper

Treasure Island blog

The building of Treasure Island Terminal and seaplane base in San Francisco Bay, and the Pan Am flying boats that took part in World War Two.

Read more: Treasure Is. Gateway

The Commodore FDR

The Commodore and the President, from John C. Leslie's memoir: Arranging Pres. Roosevelt's daring WW2 flight to Casablanca on B-314 Dixie Clipper.

Read more: The Commodore & FDR

War Boat  - The M-130 Philippine Clipper

The M-130 China Clipper was the first out of the gate, but it was the Philippine Clipper that saw WW2 up close on Wake Island in 1941 for Pan Am.

Read more: War Boat: A Heroic Tale

Clippers at war blogpic

In 1945 after WW2 ended, Pan American released a new film, “Clippers At War” to publicize the contributions made by the men & women of Pan Am. 

Read more: Film: Clippers At War

Bermuda Genteel Sort of War

As WW2 began in Europe, PAA Pilot Charles Lorber landed his B-314 in Bermuda and British censors & marines removed all mail bound for Germany.

Read more: A Genteel Sort of War

Airmail and History blog

Air Mail & Pan Am History: China Clipper Endnote, a cover from Ken Sanford's impressive collection of stamps, courtesy of Jon Krupnick. Read the PDF.

Read more: China Clipper Endnote

  1. Flying Cloud's Debut
  2. Pacific Clipper Saga
  3. A Landmark Interior
  4. PAA Cargo Timeline
  5. How PAA Went To War
  6. The MAT @ LaGuardia
  7. An African Legacy
  8. China Clipper Cargo
  9. When Pax Were News
  10. PAA Air Ferry Service
  11. Back to Auckland!
  12. Mighty Design: B-314
  13. Bob Gandt: PAA At War

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