
Posted by Markus on 10/2/2007, 6:54 pm, in reply to "Re: Clipper Names/ N64AF" Hi Mark, thanks for your message. You are right, and I think it's a hard work to find out ALL the Clipper Names, but I will try it. Old photos are useful to find out information like that. And sometimes one receives valuable information by a coincidence. Cause your friend is a fan of KISS and had this photo of Clipper KISS Special. I know about Clipper Kiss Special, cause in the past I read this information on this message board. At present I list Pan Am's aircraft on my Website. I would like to create a database with extensive information and photos. Meanwhile 63 photos are online. Most of them one can't see at Websites like "Jetphotos.net" and "Airfleets.net" I also stored information about the whereabouts of Pan Am's Clipper. Until today I spent more than 200 hours with this database. And each assistance is welcome. I am always happy to see how many people are interested in Pan Am. And I am also happy about each new Website related to Pan Am. In this way Pan Am's history can't be forgotten. Regards, Markus Please note: My english language is not perfect
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: Hi Markus,
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: You are correct about Clipper Morning Glory.
: Many times Pan Am did renames on their
: aircraft and failed to write them down
: anywhere. This drives me nuts in my
: research!
: A good example is a 747SP temporarily
: renamed Clipper Kiss Special. Renamed for
: the rock band "KISS" and their
: world tour. I was lucky to know a friend who
: was a fan of "KISS" and has a
: photo.
:
: Have a great day,
: Mark Bermudez
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