Exploring the World of Pan Am’s Juan Trippe – An Interview with His Son Edward Trippe
Tag: Hawaii Clipper
The Canam Missing Project Reports on The Hawaii Clipper
David Paulides of Canam Missing Project posted a detailed presentation on the flight of the Hawaii Clipper, including photos and backgrounds of the entire crew and passengers.
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…
25 Interesting Facts About Micronesia
Micronesia occupies just a small landmass of 702 sq km, but the country is dispersed across an ocean expanse of nearly 3 million sq km – an area approximately five times the size of France.
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“Overnight to Hawaii” 1940 Pan Am Clipper Promo Film Routes to the Orient
This promotional documentary film entitled “Overnight to Hawaii” highlights the pre-World War II flight paths of Pan Am Clippers along the Pacific and offers the viewer a life-like experience of being on board.
A Conversation with Chasing Earhart Podcast
“Few investigations have the ability to turn this case around in the way that this one does.”
Hawaii, One of the Brightest Jewels in Pan Am’s Crown
From the arrival of the first clipper in 1935, Hawaii was one of the brightest jewels in Pan Am”s crown.
The Last Flight of The Hawaii Clipper
by The Pan Am Historical Foundation In June 1938, a young engineer from the National Advisory Council on Aeronautics (NACA) took along his 16mm movie camera on what would be the last completed round-trip flight of the Hawaii Clipper. The following month, the aircraft vanished without a trace. This is a short segment from that…
Game of Crimes Podcast: An 80-Year Old Cold Case
Listen to our Lost Clipper team member and friend, Steve Murphy, along with investigator, Morgan Wright, on their Game of Crimes podcast as they take a deep dive into our story.
