
Posted by Mark Bermudez (m2eagle2) on 10/3/2007, 1:36 pm, in reply to "Re: Clipper Names/ N64AF" Mark Bermudez --Previous Message--
70.121.143.200
Not to worry about the English language not being perfect my friend. Many Pan Am web sites are on the internet but this one is very active. Which is your web site?
: --Previous Message--
: Hi Markus,
:
: 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
:
:
: 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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