
Posted by anna fedica on 10/11/2007, 4:59 pm, in reply to "Clipper PAA names will stay on the airframe" --Previous Message-- Anna Fedica
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: --Previous Message--
: 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
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: 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
:
: Willie Singh (former PAA pilot)
: PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS
: The first international airline around the
: globe
:
Hi everyone yes as a former passenger that flew many flights with Pan American Airways i knew alot of aircraft by there Clipper names and flew on some of them which perished many years ago they are the name sake given to each jet. I agree with you Willie Singh. Thank you
PAA pasenger 1959-1991
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