Our Quest: Explained in 5 Minutes

Guy Noffsinger delves into the fascinating origins of his quest to unravel the mystery of the (Lost) Hawaii Clipper, a journey that commenced in 2000.

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85th Anniversary: In Memory of the Crew and Passengers of Pan Am Flt 229

ATTENTION AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS and ENTHUSIASTS! K1H Special 48 Hour Global Event / Pan Am Flight 229 Memorial Hosts: www.lostclipper.com team, WB3FMS, and the Aero Amateur Radio Club In memory of the crew and passengers of Pan Am Flt 229 which vanished 85 years ago on July 29, 1938 UTC while traversing the Pacific Ocean. And in…

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Crowd Sourcing: We Can Use Your Help

Guy and the rest of the Lost Clipper team have been researching the disappearance of the NC14714 Hawaii Clipper for well over twenty years now. We’ve made great strides over the years, sometimes by leaps and bounds and other times in drabs and dribbles. Times are tough these days on a worldwide scale. For you….

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The Traveling Image Makers: Ollie Dale and the Lost Clipper

Here’s a flashback from a few years back that we somehow missed posting. Ollie Dale is The Lost Clipper Team’s on-location videographer while in the islands. “Recently Ollie has been hired to be the official photographer and videographer of the Lost Clipper expedition to a small Pacific island in Micronesia, where they will try to find…

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Magazine Wins A Best-in-Show Award for Lost Clipper Article

by Chris Wadsworth | Ashburn Magazine & The Burn Doing real magazine journalism with a focus on quality writing, photography and design has paid off for our friends at Ashburn Magazine. The publication received two Best-in-Show awards and 16 other prizes in the Virginia Press Association’s annual competition for journalistic and advertising excellence in 2021. Editor…

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Four Ways We Can Use Your Help Today

Guy and the rest of the Lost Clipper team have been researching the disappearance of the NC14714 Hawaii Clipper for well over twenty years now. We’ve made great strides over the years, sometimes by leaps and bounds and other times in drabs and dribbles. Times are tough these days on a worldwide scale. For you….

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Greeting Jim Janicki to The Lost Clipper Team!

As followers of The Lost Clipper project over the years (specifically 20 years for us as of June 2019!), you’re well aware of the puzzle that the team is trying to decipher. Obviously, one part of that puzzle is the detective work that must be done to re-create the events and possibilities those 80+ years…

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Moving Forward

The Lost Clipper team recently participated in a very collaborative meeting in Quantico, VA with a dozen very influential and prominate investigators in the field.  The idea is to look at “the larger picture” and hopefully combine resources and efforts to help navigate history and find what we’re all looking for. It’s our hope to…

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FEATURE: Bob Perry, Lost Clipper Cemetery Geophysics Specialist

Bob Perry, Lost Clipper Cemetery Geophysics of Topographix LLC, explains Ground Penetrating Radar and how it rules out false possibilities before an actual dig, drastically saving time and money. Bob, like the other members of The Lost Clipper Crew, is an intrical part behind the search to uncover the true history of those 15 missing…

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Saint Anthony, The Patron Saint of the Lost (Clipper)

One of The Lost Clipper crew’s lead videographers, Ollie Dale, talks about his intimate belief in Saint Anthony, the patron saint of lost and stolen articles, and how it is hoped that Saint Anthony will help guide us in our quest to find these 15 lost Americans from 1938. St. Anthony of Padua is one…

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