
Posted by Willie Singh on 10/9/2007, 11:01 pm, in reply to "Clipper jet namming" --Previous Message-- Willie Singh (former PAA pilot)
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: Hi Willie i here you are making a very large
: project with a PAN AM meuseam there in down
: under Australia i replied your your emial at
: n538pa.fleetwing@yahoo.com.au have you
: changed this. If so I want to know can you
: still use the former pan am clipper jets
: name on the aircraft you intend to get for
: your meuseam or do you need permission from
: PAN AM themselfs or Boston Marine Airways.
: Please let me know. Also clipper Brisbane
: would be a good name for your plane. Thank
: you
:
: Grant Hacket
: Air plane spotter former Pan am passenger
:
Hi Grant and many more people out there asking me about the name sake of clipper names that our PAN AM had on there jets. Clipper Brisbane sounds nice but the original clipper names are far better off as many PAA employees and passengers new our aircraft by there clipper names. There is no copywrite law in place over this and its legal to use any clipper name from the original PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS. However the rego's are an issue depending on the FAA where or who has these rego's with other airlines. But I will try my best for everyone to have the same rego and clipper name left on the front airframe of the Jumbo jet. I hope this helps you out with this info Grant and we hope to see you aboard our Queen of the skies when she is rebuilt. Thank you
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