Sikorsky S-42B This Day in Aviation

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Sikorsky S-42B This Day in Aviation

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Edwin Musick, pioneer aviator

SFO Museum - The Sikorsky S-42 was developed to meet the requirements of Pan American Airways' president Juan T. Trippe for a large, long-range, trans-oceanic flying boat. Designed by Igor Sikorsky, with

Pan Americans Flying Boat The Sikorsky S 42

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Pan Am - Sikorsky S-42B Mechanics Bay - Auckland, NZ PAN AM was 1st to complete Trans-Pacific survey flight from the U.S.A to New Zealand. -Clipper, March 1977 newsletter

Nelson Bentley: The pioneering utility pilot - Vertical Mag

Pan Am Historical Foundation - On January 11, 1938, Pan Am Captain Edwin Musick and his crew perished in the loss of the Samoan Clipper, the Sikorsky S-42B that he had flown

Pan Am Museum on Instagram: 1937: Pan American Airways Systems NC16735 Sikorsky S-42B “Bermuda Clipper” pictured in Darrel Island, Bermuda. .

81 Years Later: The Search for Samoan Clipper

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